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* ... that the two known populations of the desert musk shrew are found on opposite ends of Africa?
* ... that the two known populations of the '''[[desert musk shrew]]''' are found on opposite ends of Africa?
* ... that Francis W. Joaque was one of the earliest African photographers?
* ... that '''[[Francis W. Joaque]]''' was one of the earliest African photographers?
* ... that Franklin Sonn was the first black South African ambassador to the United States?
* ... that '''[[Franklin Sonn]]''' was the first black South African ambassador to the United States?
* ... that the Philippine embassy in Pretoria responded to a South African newspaper's denunciation of horse fighting in the Philippines by saying that the practice was already illegal?
* ... that the '''[[Embassy of the Philippines, Pretoria|Philippine embassy in Pretoria]]''' responded to a South African newspaper's denunciation of [[Organized horse fighting|horse fighting]] in the Philippines by saying that the practice was already illegal?
* ... that Tyla became the second female African artist to score multiple solo entries on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Push 2 Start"?
* ... that [[Tyla]] became the second female African artist to score multiple solo entries on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] with "'''[[Push 2 Start]]'''"?
* ... that in 1917 more than 8,000 African Americans protested lynchings by marching down New York City's Fifth Avenue in silence, accompanied only by the sound of muffled drums?
* ... that in 1917 more than 8,000 African Americans protested [[lynching in the United States|lynchings]] by marching down New York City's [[Fifth Avenue]] '''[[Silent Parade|in silence, accompanied only by the sound of muffled drums]]'''?
* ... that the two known populations of the desert musk shrew are found on opposite ends of Africa?
* ... that the two known populations of the '''[[desert musk shrew]]''' are found on opposite ends of Africa?
* ... that in 1917 more than 8,000 African Americans protested lynchings by marching down New York City's Fifth Avenue in silence, accompanied only by the sound of muffled drums?
* ... that in 1917 more than 8,000 African Americans protested [[lynching in the United States|lynchings]] by marching down New York City's [[Fifth Avenue]] '''[[Silent Parade|in silence, accompanied only by the sound of muffled drums]]'''?
* ... that Tyla became the second female African artist to score multiple solo entries on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Push 2 Start"?
* ... that [[Tyla]] became the second female African artist to score multiple solo entries on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] with "'''[[Push 2 Start]]'''"?
* ... that African ginger is used by the Zulu people to protect against lightning and snake bites?
* ... that '''[[Siphonochilus aethiopicus|African ginger]]''' is used by the [[Zulu people]] to protect against lightning and snake bites?
* ... that Black dandyism flourished during and after the Harlem Renaissance as a means of self-expression in the African-American community?
* ... that '''[[Black dandyism]]''' flourished during and after the [[Harlem Renaissance]] as a means of self-expression in the [[African Americans|African-American]] community?
* ... that the Lutterodts were pioneers of African photography?
* ... that the '''[[Lutterodt photographers|Lutterodts]]''' were pioneers of African photography?

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* ... that Empress Kōken, having resigned the Japanese throne in favor of a relative, shaved her head, became a Buddhist nun, and forced her way back into power?
* ... that '''[[Empress Kōken]]''', having resigned the Japanese throne in favor of a relative, shaved her head, became a Buddhist nun, and forced her way back into power?
* ... that the manga Doing Time is based on the author's experiences while incarcerated for three years in a Japanese prison?
* ... that the manga '''''[[Doing Time (manga)|Doing Time]]''''' is based on the author's experiences while incarcerated for three years in a Japanese prison?
* ... that Sae Kitamura has had her university students contribute to the Japanese Wikipedia as part of their coursework?
* ... that '''[[Sae Kitamura]]''' has had her university students contribute to the Japanese Wikipedia as part of their coursework?
* ... that texting someone a poop emoji in Japan is a way to wish them good luck?
* ... that texting someone a '''[[poop emoji]]''' in Japan is a way to wish them good luck?
* ... that an anime programming block that originally aired on the American television channel TechTV was the inspiration for the co-founder of a Japanese animation studio?
* ... that an anime programming block that originally aired on the American television channel '''[[TechTV]]''' was the inspiration for the co-founder of a Japanese animation studio?
* ... that the sculpture of the Japanese goddess Gigeiten at the temple Akishino-dera has an 8th-century head and a 13th-century body?
* ... that the sculpture of the Japanese goddess '''[[Gigeiten]]''' at the temple [[Akishino-dera]] has an 8th-century head and a 13th-century body?
* ... that Empress Kōken, having resigned the Japanese throne in favor of a relative, shaved her head, became a Buddhist nun, and forced her way back into power?
* ... that '''[[Empress Kōken]]''', having resigned the Japanese throne in favor of a relative, shaved her head, became a Buddhist nun, and forced her way back into power?
* ... that the manga Doing Time is based on the author's experiences while incarcerated for three years in a Japanese prison?
* ... that the manga '''''[[Doing Time (manga)|Doing Time]]''''' is based on the author's experiences while incarcerated for three years in a Japanese prison?
* ... that Sae Kitamura has had her university students contribute to the Japanese Wikipedia as part of their coursework?
* ... that '''[[Sae Kitamura]]''' has had her university students contribute to the Japanese Wikipedia as part of their coursework?
* ... that texting someone a poop emoji in Japan is a way to wish them good luck?
* ... that texting someone a '''[[poop emoji]]''' in Japan is a way to wish them good luck?
* ... that an anime programming block that originally aired on the American television channel TechTV was the inspiration for the co-founder of a Japanese animation studio?
* ... that an anime programming block that originally aired on the American television channel '''[[TechTV]]''' was the inspiration for the co-founder of a Japanese animation studio?
* ... that the sculpture of the Japanese goddess Gigeiten at the temple Akishino-dera has an 8th-century head and a 13th-century body?
* ... that the sculpture of the Japanese goddess '''[[Gigeiten]]''' at the temple [[Akishino-dera]] has an 8th-century head and a 13th-century body?

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  • ... that an anime programming block that originally aired on the American television channel TechTV was the inspiration for the co-founder of a Japanese animation studio?
  • ... that Japanese-American activist Yuri Kochiyama converted to Islam in 1971?
  • ... that Marshallese chief Kabua Kabua was described as "probably the only person ever to serve as a judge under both the Japanese and U.S. judicial systems"?
  • ... that a municipal merger in Japan failed after the merger council named the new city after an airport in a different city?
  • ... that the Chinese Lingnan School faced condemnation during the Second Sino-Japanese War, even as it spread anti-Japanese messages?
  • ... that texting someone a poop emoji in Japan is a way to wish them good luck?