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{{*mp}}...that in the [[1950s]], the names and telephone numbers of women who attended the integrated meetings of [[civil rights]] activist '''[[Virginia Foster Durr]]''' were published in a [[Ku Klux Klan]] magazine? |
{{*mp}}...that in the [[1950s]], the names and telephone numbers of women who attended the integrated meetings of [[civil rights]] activist '''[[Virginia Foster Durr]]''' were published in a [[Ku Klux Klan]] magazine? |
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{{*mp}}...that recently-departed '''[[Joyanne Bracewell|Dame Joyanne Bracewell]]''' was the fifth woman to be appointed as an [[England|English]] [[High Court judge]]? |
{{*mp}}...that recently-departed '''[[Joyanne Bracewell|Dame Joyanne Bracewell]]''' was the fifth woman to be appointed as an [[England|English]] [[High Court judge]]? |
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{{*mp}}...that despite having won the [[Cricket World Cup]] only once ([[1983 Cricket World Cup|1983]]), [[Indian cricket team]] [[batsmen]] hold most '''[[Cricket World Cup records|Cricket World Cup batting records]]'''? |
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{{*mp}}...that the '''[[Sao civilisation]]''' is the earliest to have left clear traces of their presence in the territory of modern [[Cameroon]]? |
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- ...that in the 1950s, the names and telephone numbers of women who attended the integrated meetings of civil rights activist Virginia Foster Durr were published in a Ku Klux Klan magazine?
- ...that recently-departed Dame Joyanne Bracewell was the fifth woman to be appointed as an English High Court judge?