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* ... that Dahiru Musdapher, the 12th chief justice of Nigeria, was once a BBC World Service contributor for West Africa and Hausa? * ... that '''[[Dahiru Musdapher]]''', the 12th [[Chief justice of Nigeria|chief justice of Nigeria]], was once a BBC World Service contributor for West Africa and Hausa? * ... that Muhsin Hendricks of South Africa has been described as "the world's first openly gay imam"? * ... that '''[[Muhsin Hendricks]]''' of South Africa has been described as "the world's first openly gay [[imam]]"? * ... that the Indianapolis African-American community raised $100,000 in just ten days in 1911 to establish the Senate Avenue YMCA? * ... that the [[Indianapolis]] African-American community raised $100,000 in just ten days in 1911 to establish the '''[[Senate Avenue YMCA]]'''? * ... that in 1890 Cornelius N. Dorsette, often referred to as the first African-American physician in Alabama, founded Hale Infirmary, a hospital for Black patients and staff in Montgomery? * ... that in 1890 '''[[Cornelius N. Dorsette]]''', often referred to as the first African-American physician in Alabama, founded '''[[Hale Infirmary]]''', a hospital for Black patients and staff in [[Montgomery, Alabama|Montgomery]]? * ... that in South Africa's genocide case against Israel, the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to "punish the direct and public incitement to commit genocide" against Palestinians in Gaza? * ... that in '''[[South Africa v. Israel (Genocide Convention)|South Africa's genocide case against Israel]]''', the [[International Court of Justice]] ordered Israel to "punish the direct and public incitement to commit genocide" against [[Palestinians]] in [[Gaza Strip|Gaza]]? * ... that opera singer Charles Holland spent much of his career in Europe as opportunities in classical music for African Americans were limited? * ... that opera singer '''[[Charles Holland (singer)|Charles Holland]]''' spent much of his career in Europe as opportunities in classical music for African Americans were limited? |
* ... that in South Africa's genocide case against Israel, the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to "punish the direct and public incitement to commit genocide" against Palestinians in Gaza? * ... that in '''[[South Africa v. Israel (Genocide Convention)|South Africa's genocide case against Israel]]''', the [[International Court of Justice]] ordered Israel to "punish the direct and public incitement to commit genocide" against [[Palestinians]] in [[Gaza Strip|Gaza]]? * ... that the Indianapolis African-American community raised $100,000 in just ten days in 1911 to establish the Senate Avenue YMCA? * ... that the [[Indianapolis]] African-American community raised $100,000 in just ten days in 1911 to establish the '''[[Senate Avenue YMCA]]'''? * ... that Muhsin Hendricks of South Africa has been described as "the world's first openly gay imam"? * ... that '''[[Muhsin Hendricks]]''' of South Africa has been described as "the world's first openly gay [[imam]]"? * ... that Dahiru Musdapher, the 12th chief justice of Nigeria, was once a BBC World Service contributor for West Africa and Hausa? * ... that '''[[Dahiru Musdapher]]''', the 12th [[Chief justice of Nigeria|chief justice of Nigeria]], was once a BBC World Service contributor for West Africa and Hausa? * ... that in 1890 Cornelius N. Dorsette, often referred to as the first African-American physician in Alabama, founded Hale Infirmary, a hospital for Black patients and staff in Montgomery? * ... that in 1890 '''[[Cornelius N. Dorsette]]''', often referred to as the first African-American physician in Alabama, founded '''[[Hale Infirmary]]''', a hospital for Black patients and staff in [[Montgomery, Alabama|Montgomery]]? * ... that opera singer Charles Holland spent much of his career in Europe as opportunities in classical music for African Americans were limited? * ... that opera singer '''[[Charles Holland (singer)|Charles Holland]]''' spent much of his career in Europe as opportunities in classical music for African Americans were limited? |
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* ... that tokoyama (traditional Japanese hairdressers) working in kabuki are divided into specialties named after the floors of the Kabuki-za? * ... that '''''[[tokoyama]]''''' (traditional Japanese hairdressers) working in [[kabuki]] are divided into specialties named after the floors of the [[Kabuki-za]]? * ... that Shohei Ohtani married "a normal Japanese woman" who used to play professional basketball? * ... that [[Shohei Ohtani]] married "'''[[Mamiko Tanaka|a normal Japanese woman]]'''" who used to play professional basketball? * ... that until the release of the documentary Predator: The Secret Scandal of J-Pop, sexual abuse claims involving record producer Johnny Kitagawa went widely unreported in Japanese media? * ... that until the release of the documentary '''''[[Predator: The Secret Scandal of J-Pop]]''''', [[Johnny Kitagawa sexual abuse scandal|sexual abuse claims]] involving record producer [[Johnny Kitagawa]] went widely unreported in Japanese media? * ... that the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal allowed players to trade and battle over mobile networks using an adapter? * ... that the Japanese version of '''''[[Pokémon Crystal]]''''' allowed players to trade and battle over mobile networks using an adapter{{-?}} * ... that because karaoke sounds like the Japanese word for 'coffin', Shigeichi Negishi called his karaoke machine prototype the "Sparko Box"? * ... that because ''[[karaoke]]'' sounds like the Japanese word for 'coffin', '''[[Shigeichi Negishi]]''' called his karaoke machine prototype the "Sparko Box"? * ... that a Japanese island has rapidly fluctuated in size? * ... that '''[[Ballast Island (Japan)|a Japanese island]]''' has rapidly fluctuated in size? |
* ... that tokoyama (traditional Japanese hairdressers) working in kabuki are divided into specialties named after the floors of the Kabuki-za? * ... that '''''[[tokoyama]]''''' (traditional Japanese hairdressers) working in [[kabuki]] are divided into specialties named after the floors of the [[Kabuki-za]]? * ... that Shohei Ohtani married "a normal Japanese woman" who used to play professional basketball? * ... that [[Shohei Ohtani]] married "'''[[Mamiko Tanaka|a normal Japanese woman]]'''" who used to play professional basketball? * ... that until the release of the documentary Predator: The Secret Scandal of J-Pop, sexual abuse claims involving record producer Johnny Kitagawa went widely unreported in Japanese media? * ... that until the release of the documentary '''''[[Predator: The Secret Scandal of J-Pop]]''''', [[Johnny Kitagawa sexual abuse scandal|sexual abuse claims]] involving record producer [[Johnny Kitagawa]] went widely unreported in Japanese media? * ... that the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal allowed players to trade and battle over mobile networks using an adapter? * ... that the Japanese version of '''''[[Pokémon Crystal]]''''' allowed players to trade and battle over mobile networks using an adapter{{-?}} * ... that because karaoke sounds like the Japanese word for 'coffin', Shigeichi Negishi called his karaoke machine prototype the "Sparko Box"? * ... that because ''[[karaoke]]'' sounds like the Japanese word for 'coffin', '''[[Shigeichi Negishi]]''' called his karaoke machine prototype the "Sparko Box"? * ... that a Japanese island has rapidly fluctuated in size? * ... that '''[[Ballast Island (Japan)|a Japanese island]]''' has rapidly fluctuated in size? |
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