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Did you know... (taken from Wikipedia main page on November 6th, 2014, with the order slightly changed to better show the wrapping around the float)
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... that while testifying in a 2004 lawsuit involving the meaning of the word steakburger, a corporate CEO was grilled on the witness stand?
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... that the Queen Anne house (pictured)
The former dean's house at the University of Wisconsin (this is the alt text of the image in the Wikipedia page)
at the Allen Centennial Gardens was home to four deans of the University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences?
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... that rhapsodomancy was so vague, Virgil wrote against it in The Aeneid?
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... that Australian physician Claudia Burton Bradley was one of the first diabetics to be treated with insulin?
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... that Green Bay Packers offensive lineman David Bakhtiari was the first rookie in Packers history to start every game at left tackle in a season since the start of the 16-game season?
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... that in the Byzantine Empire, the office of orphanotrophos, head of the imperial orphanage, ranked among the higher offices of state?
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... that the stream Shingle Run is actually named after sawmills?