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- ... that for her work on the 2014 historical drama Selma, Ava DuVernay (pictured) became the first black woman to receive a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Director?
- ... that although he was born in the Ivory Coast, Mahama Cho has represented both Great Britain and France at taekwondo competitions?
- ... that the ancient Indian text Tejobindu Upanishad describes a 15-limbed yoga system, including exercises, meditation and Samadhi?
- ... that Swedish singer Towe Jaarnek is the sister of fellow singer Carina Jaarnek?
- ... that a 1995 storm caused 63 deaths in Nepal, 33 of them related to avalanches?
- ... that math professor Henry Adams Thompson ran for office several times, including for Vice President of the United States in 1880, but never won?
- ... that although it is possible that the Adriatic sturgeon is extinct in the wild, a large specimen was caught in the River Po in 2015?
- ... that the composer and improviser Sylvia Hallett bows both the violin and a spinning bicycle wheel?