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  • ... that "the cake book with the train on the cover" (example pictured) has sold over a million copies in Australia?
  • ... that "Smoke From Your Cigarette" by Lillian Leach and the Mellows was Lou Reed's favorite song?
  • ... that the Post Instrument directly converted visual measurements of aircraft into map locations?
  • ... that in the Sanskrit epic poem Ramayana, Krodhavasa, wife of Kashyapa, was short-tempered, and the children born to her were ferocious animals, birds, and fish, all monsters with sharp teeth?
  • ... that Taruk, the present-day Burmese term for the Han Chinese, originally referred to the Turkic troops of the Mongol armies that invaded Burma between 1277 and 1287?
  • ... that rapper Rome Fortune's Beautiful Pimp II EP features his grandfather on the vibraphone?
  • ... that 280 people were injured, 30 cars were set on fire, and 8 bus stops were destroyed during a protest by the Blockupy movement?
  • ... that Richard Wagner considered his future biographer to be "a bit over-excited for the level of his education"?
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  • ... that the first scientific descriptions of several species of dragonfly were published by the watercolourist Moses Harris (one of his illustrations pictured)?
  • ... that Sayaka Osakabe created a women's support network for workplace harassment and named it Matahara, formed from the words maternity and harassment, which has become a Japanese legal term?
  • ... that a borehole dug at the mouth of Gravel Run in the late 1800s revealed 38 different strata?
  • ... that U.S. Mint Assistant Director Mary Margaret O'Reilly three times had her mandatory retirement extended by order of Franklin D. Roosevelt, but he refused when he was asked to extend it a fourth time?
  • ... that Know Your IX has been termed a "survivor-run, student-driven campaign to end campus sexual violence"?
  • ... that Ximena Cuevas is the first Mexican videographic artist whose works were acquired for the permanent collection of New York's MoMA?
  • ... that after the sinking of HMS Bayano in 1915, thousands of Isle of Man residents turned out for the funeral procession even though none of the victims were from the island?
  • ... that when Eduardo Rodríguez broke his right arm at the age of seven, he learned how to pitch with his left arm?

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  • ... that Aleen Cust (pictured) was the first female vet recognised by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in Ireland and the United Kingdom?
  • ... that Atma Upanishad tells about three types of "Self"?
  • ... that after members of the Artists Union occupied the New York Federal Art Project offices in 1936, police arrested 219 of them, the largest-ever arrest in the city?
  • ... that Anastasia Gosteva's fantastic tale Большой взрыв и черепахи (2006), translated by Boris Meshcheryakov as Big Bang and Turtles, has been published by UNESCO online?
  • ... that approximately $40 million was spent on marketing Game of War: Fire Age?
  • ... that the 2013 Ontario budget repealed a sales tax sunset provision so that the government could collect tax debts?
  • ... that model and actress Pia Miller is the first Australian celebrity tourism ambassador for Chile?
  • ... that Harveys Lake, the largest natural lake in Pennsylvania by volume, was discovered by accident?
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