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  • ... that Jan van Beers (caricatured) was largely unknown until the scandal of being accused of painting over a photograph brought him worldwide fame?
  • ... that the group Pareiasauromorpha includes parareptiles that lived from 271 to 252 million years ago?
  • ... that DJ Cassidy's forthcoming album aims to "bring back the greatest and most universal dance music of all time"?
  • ... that reported cases of rape in Belgium increased by 20% in just two years, from 2009 to 2011?
  • ... that Ben Sneesby survived childhood cancer and went on to compete at the Paralympics for Great Britain?
  • ... that when tulips reached Antwerp in 1562, they were mistaken for vegetables?

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  • ... that the Kettle Creek (pictured) watershed contains eight percent of the Class A Wild Trout Streams in Pennsylvania?
  • ... that Karin Rehnqvist composed Puksånger & lockrop for singers Susanne Rosenberg and Lena Willemark, in which a section of kulning (cattle calling) "represents a rebellion"?
  • ... that Miguel Delibes was once the director of El Norte de Castilla?
  • ... that Paralympian James Whitley has been skiing since he was four years old?
  • ... that Barack Obama addressed the German public, seeking to mend relations described as "worse than ... the low-point in 2003 during the Iraq War" due to mass surveillance charges?
  • ... that Bexhill Museum refused to accept a portrait of its principal founder after she died?

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  • ... that a painting by Lucy Madox Brown (pictured as a child) was described by Dante Gabriel Rossetti as a "perfect picture"?
  • ... that Cordelia E. Cook, the first woman to receive the Bronze Star Medal, was also awarded the Purple Heart?
  • ... that before entering into films, Sharada Ramanathan was working as a cultural activist?
  • ... that in 2001, Ewa Ziarek wrote the book An Ethics of Dissensus?
  • ... that runner Marie Dollinger represented Germany in three Olympic Games, broke Olympic records and set a world record, but never won an Olympic medal?
  • ... that Australian artist Dorrit Black was influenced by the Modernist and Cubist art movements because of her studies in London and Paris?
  • ... that Soerip went from "Miss" to "Grandmother" in between films?

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