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- ... that on their display in Chicago in 1893, the vases of the Khalili Imperial Garniture (pictured) were described as "the largest examples of cloisonné enamel ever made"?
- ... that Ed Warren, the 35th and 41st mayor of Cheyenne, Wyoming, was an actor and one of three Cheyenne mayors to have played on Broadway?
- ... that husband and wife Ralf and Kristin Bochröder both won their 1975 Berlin Marathon races, the only couple to have done so?
- ... that after years of fan lobbying, the director's cut of Zack Snyder's 2017 film Justice League will be released on HBO Max?
- ... that Maurício Camuto, the incoming bishop of Caxito in Angola, was the director of a commercial radio station that exposed human rights abuses in the country?
- ... that one private company, Lexipol, writes the policy manuals for 3,500 law and public service agencies in the U.S.?
- ... that a large, elderly, "decently behaved" Russian brown bear once lived in the Leeds suburb of Headingley?
- ... that Joshna Chinappa (pictured) has won the Indian national squash championship a record 18 times?
- ... that Harris' Missouri Battery was formed in an 1864 reorganization that may not have been authorized?
- ... that the Who set the world record for the loudest concert on their The Who by Numbers Tour?
- ... that Nepali actor Jayanendra Chand Thakuri starred in more than 100 films?
- ... that program tapes were sent to KUAC, the first public radio station in Alaska, by overnight Pan Am flights from Oregon?
- ... that The Generation: The Rise and Fall of the Jewish Communists of Poland discusses the minority of Polish Jews who became communists and were later "demonized" as part of the Żydokomuna canard?
- ... that Taroc l'Hombre imported bidding from the world's most successful card game, Ombre, a feature that was crucial to the future of Tarot games outside Italy?
- ... that a Spanish woman was arrested for carrying a bag that read "A.C.A.B." accompanied by the phrase "All Cats Are Beautiful"?
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