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* ... that when ] ''(pictured)'' revised "''']'''", a 1530 German Lutheran communion hymn based on the biblical ], he completely changed the meaning?<!--Special occasion hook for February 2--> | |||
* ... that ''']''' landed a role in '']'' after two-thirds of the other actors in the audition dropped out upon learning the character was gay? | |||
* ... that the ''']''' hopes to own the ] for "eternity"? | |||
* ... that after becoming king, ] proclaimed a constitution which restricted the power of the ''']'''? | |||
* ... that the ''']''' has plate-like scales which are fused together to form a solid, box-like ]? | |||
* ... that an interview with ''']''' sparked an inquiry revealing ] in ], England, between 1997 and 2013? | |||
* ... that ] coined the term "enclave law" to describe ''']'''? | |||
* ... that more than half the organic content of the ] of the ''']''' consists of ]? | |||
* ... that in 1909, ''']''' became the first female member of the ]? | |||
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* ... that bass singer ''']''' made his debut at the ] in 1946, and at the ] in 1988 in his signature role of Don Alfonso in Mozart's '']''? | ||
* ... that the ''']''' was the only nine-seed to reach the Final Four of the ] until 2013? | |||
* ... that Ugandan military commander ''']''' reportedly wept after witnessing how much destruction his country's army had caused in Tanzania? | |||
* ... that British MPs are entitled to free snuff from the ''']''', despite it being illegal to distribute it freely elsewhere? | |||
* ... that the restoration of the ''']''' locomotive was set back when an employee stole thousands of pounds of brass fittings to sell as scrap? | |||
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Kansas City Union Station- ... that Kansas City Union Station (pictured) was constructed using cement manufactured by a mill in Yocemento?
- ... that James Mason landed a role in Neighbours after two-thirds of the other actors in the audition dropped out upon learning the character was gay?
- ... that after becoming king, Kamehameha V proclaimed a constitution which restricted the power of the Privy Council of the Kingdom of Hawaii?
- ... that an interview with Sammy Woodhouse sparked an inquiry revealing the sexual abuse of about 1,400 children in Rotherham, England, between 1997 and 2013?
- ... that more than half the organic content of the tunic of the shiny orange sea squirt consists of cellulose?
- ... that bass singer Carlos Feller made his debut at the Teatro Colón in 1946, and at the Metropolitan Opera in 1988 in his signature role of Don Alfonso in Mozart's Così fan tutte?
- ... that the 1978–79 Penn Quakers men's basketball team was the only nine-seed to reach the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament until 2013?
- ... that British MPs are entitled to free snuff from the Parliamentary snuff box, despite it being illegal to distribute it freely elsewhere?