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* ... that '''[[Elizabeth Plankinton]]''', known as the "municipal patroness" for her philanthropy, gifted a {{convert|9|ft|adj=on}} high [[Washington Monument (Milwaukee)|bronze George Washington sculpture]] to the citizens of Milwaukee? |
* ... that '''[[Elizabeth Plankinton]]''', known as the "municipal patroness" for her philanthropy, gifted a {{convert|9|ft|adj=on}} high [[Washington Monument (Milwaukee)|bronze George Washington sculpture]] to the citizens of Milwaukee? |
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* ... that in November 2016 [[Peter Reulein]] conducted the premiere of his oratorio '''''[[Laudato si' (oratorio)|Laudato si']]''''', described as a Franciscan [[Magnificat]], with more than 250 performers at the [[Limburg Cathedral]]?<!--Special occasion request for January 29--> |
* ... that in November 2016 [[Peter Reulein]] conducted the premiere of his oratorio '''''[[Laudato si' (oratorio)|Laudato si']]''''', described as a Franciscan [[Magnificat]], with more than 250 performers at the [[Limburg Cathedral]]?<!--Special occasion request for January 29--> |
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* ... that the [[Hongwu Emperor]] copied the text of '''[[Zhen Dexiu]]'''{{`s}} work ''The Expanded Meaning of the Great |
* ... that the [[Hongwu Emperor]] copied the text of '''[[Zhen Dexiu]]'''{{`s}} work ''The Expanded Meaning of the Great Learning'' onto the walls of his palace? |
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* ... that the [[Clemson Tigers football|Clemson Tigers]] defeated the [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama Crimson Tide]] in the '''[[2017 College Football Playoff National Championship]]''' on a game-winning touchdown with one second left? |
* ... that the [[Clemson Tigers football|Clemson Tigers]] defeated the [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama Crimson Tide]] in the '''[[2017 College Football Playoff National Championship]]''' on a game-winning touchdown with one second left? |
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* ... that the '''[[India Government Mint, Hyderabad|Indian Government Mint in Hyderabad]]''' was established in 1803 by the [[Nizam of Hyderabad]], [[Mir Akbar Ali Khan Sikander Jah, Asaf Jah III|Asaf Jah III]], and was taken over by the Government of India in 1950? |
* ... that the '''[[India Government Mint, Hyderabad|Indian Government Mint in Hyderabad]]''' was established in 1803 by the [[Nizam of Hyderabad]], [[Mir Akbar Ali Khan Sikander Jah, Asaf Jah III|Asaf Jah III]], and was taken over by the Government of India in 1950? |
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- ... that the Franco-Tahitian War (1844–1847) culminated in the defeat of the Tahitians at Fort Fautaua (pictured)?
- ... that Elizabeth Plankinton, known as the "municipal patroness" for her philanthropy, gifted a 9-foot (2.7 m) high bronze George Washington sculpture to the citizens of Milwaukee?
- ... that in November 2016 Peter Reulein conducted the premiere of his oratorio Laudato si', described as a Franciscan Magnificat, with more than 250 performers at the Limburg Cathedral?
- ... that the Hongwu Emperor copied the text of Zhen Dexiu's work The Expanded Meaning of the Great Learning onto the walls of his palace?
- ... that the Clemson Tigers defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide in the 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship on a game-winning touchdown with one second left?
- ... that the Indian Government Mint in Hyderabad was established in 1803 by the Nizam of Hyderabad, Asaf Jah III, and was taken over by the Government of India in 1950?
- ... that according to family tradition, George Charles Beckley designed the Flag of Hawaii, which was passed down as an heirloom in the form of a child's frock?