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* ... that ] and ] traded and bartered with each other at the fence of the ''']''' ''(pictured)''{{-?}} | |||
* ... that in ''']'''{{`s}} rendition of ] ''(pictured)'', an ape mimics Adam eating the apple? | |||
* ... that environmental journalist ''']''' wrote her thesis on how cities in Colorado changed garbage laws to prevent bear incursions? | |||
* ... that ''']''' is confined to a native range of less than 10 square kilometres (3.9 sq mi)? | |||
* ... that ''']''' has been described as "imposing" and "frightening", but also as "an expressive centrepiece" and "a ] classic"? | |||
* ... that football player ''']''' performed so well that "the adjective supply exhausted" in trying to describe him? | |||
* ... that ''']''' was likely paid at least $300 to fight in the ] as Lewis Saunders? | |||
* ... that the live-action drama adaptation of the Japanese ] ''''']''''' was reimagined as a ]? | |||
* ... that, of the three presidents of the ''']''', two were arrested and one was assassinated? | |||
* ... that ''']''', the all-time top scorer for the ], debuted for the team at the age of 15? | |||
* ... that the inclusion of two ] competing performers at the ''']''' led to the introduction of an age rule for participants at future contests? | |||
* ... that the ''']''' estimates that it has served more than 125 million military personnel? | |||
* ... that a gunman who, in 1960, ''']''' in ], England, was deported to Somalia, where he was killed in a shoot-out while "running amok"? | |||
* ... that the real-time strategy, tower defense and factory management game ''''']''''' is freely licensed under the ]? | |||
* ... that ] government social worker ''']''' started out as a ]? | |||
* ... that ''']''', a doctor who often ], was so popular that the Indonesian government was petitioned not to evacuate him during a period of ]? | |||
* ... that ''''']''''' inspired a Canadian dentist to climb the ]? | |||
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Giado concentration camp- ... that Libyan Jews and Arabs traded and bartered with each other at the fence of the Giado concentration camp (pictured)?
- ... that environmental journalist Gloria Dickie wrote her thesis on how cities in Colorado changed garbage laws to prevent bear incursions?
- ... that Brunel University's lecture centre has been described as "imposing" and "frightening", but also as "an expressive centrepiece" and "a brutalist classic"?
- ... that Benjamin Jackson was likely paid at least $300 to fight in the American Civil War as Lewis Saunders?
- ... that, of the three presidents of the Chamber of Dutch Culture, two were arrested and one was assassinated?
- ... that the inclusion of two preteen competing performers at the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 led to the introduction of an age rule for participants at future contests?
- ... that a gunman who, in 1960, shot three people dead in Sheffield, England, was deported to Somalia, where he was killed in a shoot-out while "running amok"?
- ... that Iowa government social worker Catherine G. Williams started out as a tap dancer?
- ... that Banner in the Sky inspired a Canadian dentist to climb the Matterhorn?