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... that past and present churches in Arun, West Sussex, include one in the grounds of a luxury hotel, one in a former Penny School, one (pictured) that became a market, and a "strangely towered" one?
... that the rare Louisiana pancake batfish only lives in the area affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill?
... that imprisoned IRA member Larry Marley helped mastermind the Maze Prison escape in 1985, but did not take part in it?
... that the Silver Spurs Rodeo, billed as the largest rodeo east of the Mississippi River, was originally organized to encourage the purchase of war bonds?
... that the Christian Council of Ghana, an umbrella group that unites 15 churches, was formed in 1929?
... that the discography of Case Closed contains 77 singles and 19 soundtrack albums during the anime's 15 year run?
... that Áed in Macáem Tóinlesc ("the lazy-rumped lad"), sometime king of Tír Eogain, got his nickname by refusing to stand for the High King of Ireland Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn?
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