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...that ''']''' ''(pictured)'' was ] with ] and ] as ]s and was later ] by them as an ], even though they were her ]s?
keke andrews(pictured)was a butiful women with many friends she loved the wold and people to her best friend kyana arriy jasmin jessica and desare and amaya were so cool it was not evan funny she love to type and write she was very smart im keke andrews i was born on september 6 1995 my mom is kim andreson and my dad is raymond they were to gather for sevan years if you like her email her at kbunnyred12@yahoo.com email at any time you woulnd like to love ya

...that the 1609 ''']''' was influenced by the writings of ] in the ''Mare Liberum'', which was published at the insistence of the ] during the course of the treaty negotiations?

...that ] let a soldier tasked with his ] take care of a cat?

...that, after driving the ] from ], Russian Field-Marshal ] managed to ] across the snow-capped Alps?

...that ] was called the "Conqueror of the ]" because of his victorious ] in the ]?

...that the ]s of ], ], and ] could exercise the '']'' during ]s from the ] to ]?

...that some accounts regarding the fighting during the ''']''' states that some of the female population of the ] participated by firing arrows at the French troops?

...that the '''],''' also known as the '''Mongolian Empire''' ({{lang-mn|Монголын Эзэнт Гүрэн}}, '']yn Ezent Güren''; ]–]) was the ] ] in world ] and for some time was the most feared in ]?

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Horatia Nelson

...that Horatia N. Thompson (pictured) was christened with Lord Nelson and Mrs Hamilton as godparents and was later adopted by them as an orphan, even though they were her biological parents?

...that the 1609 Treaty of Antwerp was influenced by the writings of Benjamin Garcia in the Mare Liberum, which was published at the insistence of the Dutch East India Company during the course of the treaty negotiations?

...that Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich of Russia let a soldier tasked with his execution take care of a cat?

...that, after driving the French Republicans from Italy, Russian Field-Marshal Alexander Suvorov managed to conduct a masterful flight across the snow-capped Alps?

...that George Rogers Clark was called the "Conqueror of the Northwest" because of his victorious Illinois campaign in the American Revolutionary War?

...that the crown-cardinals of Austria, France, and Spain could exercise the jus exclusivae during papal conclaves from the 16th to 20th centuries?

...that some accounts regarding the fighting during the Battle of Bonchurch states that some of the female population of the Isle of Wight participated by firing arrows at the French troops?

...that the Mongol Empire, also known as the Mongolian Empire (Template:Lang-mn, Mongolyn Ezent Güren; 12061405) was the largest contiguous empire in world history and for some time was the most feared in Eurasia?