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31 December 2022

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30 December 2022

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29 December 2022

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28 December 2022

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27 December 2022

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26 December 2022

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25 December 2022

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24 December 2022

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23 December 2022

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22 December 2022

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21 December 2022

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20 December 2022

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19 December 2022

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18 December 2022

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17 December 2022

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16 December 2022

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  • ... that strawberry pie (example pictured) is one of the "red foods" traditionally served at Juneteenth celebrations?
  • ... that T. E. Lawrence travelled 1,000 miles (1,600 km) on foot alone during a three-month tour of crusader castles while writing his thesis about the Crusades and European military architecture?
  • ... that although the provincial park surrounding the Kopka River had not been thoroughly investigated, the potential for archaeological sites was considered to be high?
  • ... that despite his distinguished family history, musicologist Yuri Shcherbinin told friends that "what matters most is what you are, not who your ancestors were"?
  • ... that the serial arsonist who started the fatal Nihon Shōgakkō fire confessed to starting at least 25 other California fires in the early 1920s?
  • ... that Wilhelm Werner fled to Brazil to avoid prosecution for the 1917 murders of the crew of the SS Torrington but returned to Germany and became an SS officer on Heinrich Himmler's staff?
  • ... that in 1981, TriGem introduced the first microcomputer built in South Korea?
  • ... that in Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac, Benjamin Britten assigned the tenor of Peter Pears to Abraham and the alto of Kathleen Ferrier to Isaac, with both singing in homophony as the voice of God?

15 December 2022

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14 December 2022

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13 December 2022

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12 December 2022

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11 December 2022

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10 December 2022

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9 December 2022

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8 December 2022

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7 December 2022

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6 December 2022

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5 December 2022

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  • ... that the Streichmelodion (pictured) was once described as being "more like a frying pan than a musical instrument"?
  • ... that Stanley J. Korsmeyer published over 250 scientific papers, 23 of which were cited over 500 times?
  • ... that a 1902 plan called for a town to be built in Dukes Meadows that would have been known as Burlingwick?
  • ... that Bernardo Adam Ferrero wrote compositions such as Danzas alicantinas for Spanish civil and military bands that he conducted?
  • ... that the Chicago Bears media guide had an asterisk next to the result of the Instant Replay Game for 10 years, noting the team's belief that the game was decided incorrectly?
  • ... that Cheng Dan'an is "widely considered the father of modern acupuncture"?
  • ... that in one experiment in which moor frogs were frozen solid to −16 °C (3 °F) and then thawed, a small percentage survived?
  • ... that several murals from New York City's Hotel McAlpin were reinstalled in the subway after being found in a dumpster?

4 December 2022

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3 December 2022

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2 December 2022

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1 December 2022

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