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===15 July 2019===
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{{main page image|image=Bowl with cover MET SF06 377ab img2 (cropped).jpg|caption=Le Nove porcelain bowl|width=180}}
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* ... that the samples of '''[[Le Nove porcelain]]''' ''(example pictured)'', sent to the [[Republic of Venice|Venetian government]] in 1762 to support a licence application, may actually have been made by another factory?
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* ... that Palestinians in the [[Shatila refugee camp|Sabra and Shatila refugee camps]] in Beirut called American journalist '''[[Janet Lee Stevens]]''' "the little drummer girl" because of her staunch support for their cause?
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* ... that '''''[[Back to Black]]''''', the final studio album by [[Amy Winehouse]], topped the [[European Top 100 Albums]] chart for 13 non-consecutive weeks?
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* ... that [[Australian rules football]]er '''[[Emerson Woods]]''' was a premiership player in the [[Victorian Football League|VFL Women's]] while still in secondary school?
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* ... that the cave-nesting '''[[rockwarbler]]''' has also been called the "hanging dick" because of its nest?
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* ... that lieutenant commander '''[[James J. Connell]]'''{{`s}} [[Navy Cross]] was the highest award for valor bestowed on a [[Delaware]]an during the Vietnam War?
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* ... that [[César Franck]] composed '''[[Psalm 150 (Franck)|Psalm&nbsp;150]]''', a setting of "[[Psalm 150|the musicians' psalm]]", for choir, orchestra, and organ, for a [[Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles|school for the blind]] in Paris?
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* ... that '''[[Charles Stapley]]''' played 26 different roles in ''[[The Adventures of Robin Hood (TV series)|The Adventures of Robin Hood]]''{{-?}}
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===14 July 2019===
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* ... that as a condition of a bequest from '''[[James Cowan Smith]]''', the [[Scottish National Gallery]] must permanently display a portrait of his dog Callum ''(pictured)''?
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* ... that after the crash of '''[[Paradise Airlines Flight&nbsp;901A]]''', the [[Federal Aviation Administration]] permanently grounded the airline's operations?
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* ... that in 1953, '''[[Satyawati Suleiman]]''' became the first woman to receive a degree in archaeology from the [[University of Indonesia]]?
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* ... that Armenian pianist [[Tigran Hamasyan]] believes that God intervened in the recording of his album '''''[[Luys i Luso]]'''''?
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* ... that '''[[Abby Dunkin]]''' was one of three [[University of Texas at Arlington]] players selected as members of the All Star Five at the [[2019 Women's U25 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship]]?
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* ... that the '''[[2003 24 Hours of Le Mans|2003 edition of the 24&nbsp;Hours of Le Mans]]''' featured the first [[Renewable fuels|renewable-fuelled]] sports prototype racing car to be entered in a Le Mans event?
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* ... that English librarian '''[[Frank Cundall]]''' created the West India Reference Library in 1894, which later became the nucleus of the [[National Library of Jamaica]]?
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* ... that some supporters of US president [[Franklin D. Roosevelt|Franklin Roosevelt]] '''[[Roosevelt dictatorship|called for him to assume dictatorial powers]]''' in 1933?
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===13 July 2019===
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* ... that '''[[Elizabeth L. Gardner]]''' served as a [[Women Airforce Service Pilots|WASP]] during World War&nbsp;II and was the subject of a well-known photo ''(pictured)''?
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* ... that the '''[[Arab Serai]]''', a 16th-century roadside inn in [[Delhi]], may have been built to shelter 300 Arab mullahs who accompanied the [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] emperor's widow on her [[Hajj]] to Mecca?
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* ... that '''[[Isao Kataoka]]''' is the only Japanese recipient of the [[Paul Loicq Award]] for contributions to international ice hockey?<!--Special occasion hook for 12 July-->
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* ... that '''[[De novo gene birth|''de novo'' gene birth]]''' was once thought to be impossible but has now been observed in every species that has been systematically examined?
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* ... that '''[[Maria Howard Weeden]]''' painted many portraits of African-American [[Freedman|freedmen and freedwomen]]?
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* ... that the '''[[Suvorov Monument (Saint Petersburg)|Suvorov Monument]]''', now on '''[[Suvorov Square (Saint Petersburg)|Suvorov Square]]''', depicts its subject as the god [[Mars (mythology)|Mars]]?
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* ... that '''[[Bohumil Herlischka]]''' staged Schoenberg's ''[[Moses und Aron]]'' at the [[Hamburg State Opera]], including a tour to Israel?
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* ... that in two species of '''[[megabat]]''', males have been observed to produce milk?
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===12 July 2019===
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* ... that Portland's '''[[MAX Blue Line]]''' ''(train pictured)'' was built as a result of [[Highway revolts in the United States|freeway revolt]]s in the 1970s?
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* ... that '''[[Pema Dhondup]]''' studied filmmaking at the [[University of Southern California]] so he could use the medium to tell the story of his "lost generation" of Tibetan youth?
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* ... that [[endometriosis]], a condition in which tissue from the womb occurs in unusual locations, can cause [[Hemothorax|'''bleeding into the chest''']] during menstrual periods?
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* ... that '''[[Liu Housheng]]''' co-founded the [[Plum Blossom Award]], the highest award for [[Chinese opera]]?
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* ... that [[IM 67118|'''a clay tablet''']] at the [[National Museum of Iraq]], dated to {{circa|1770&nbsp;BCE}}, shows a calculation that uses the [[Pythagorean theorem]]—twelve centuries prior to the birth of Pythagoras?
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* ... that '''[[Gustave A. Mueller]]''' of the Homeopathic Hospital of [[Pittsburgh]] was described in his 1912 obituary as a leading specialist in the treatment of the eye, ear, nose, and throat?
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* ... that [[Flyway|'''flyways''']] used by migrating wetland birds have traditional staging points where they can rebuild their energy reserves?
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* ... that French-born '''[[Joe Bertony]]''', who twice escaped from Nazi concentration camps, played a key part in the construction of the [[Sydney Opera House]]?
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===11 July 2019===
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* ... that New Zealand-born singer '''[[Rosé (singer)|Rosé]]''' ''(pictured)'' initially thought her father's suggestion that she audition to become a [[Korean idol|K-pop star]] was a joke, as the family lived in Australia?
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* ... that the '''[[West Indian Incumbered Estates Acts]]''' were modelled on legislation introduced after the [[Great Famine (Ireland)|Irish Great Famine]]?
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* ... that '''[[Tatsuo Nomura]]'''{{`s}} "Pokémon Challenge" for [[Google Maps]], created as an [[April Fools' Day]] prank for mobile phone users, led to the development of ''[[Pokémon Go]]''?
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* ... that although living on the same mountain, the '''[[Mount Oku rat]]''' is [[Endangered species|endangered]] by habitat destruction, while the '''[[Mittendorf's striped grass mouse]]''' is not?
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* ... that the ''Kinetest'', a women's ski trail at the Grovatesten ski field in [[Meråker]], is named after the Norwegian [[Cross-country skiing|cross-country skier]] '''[[Kine Beate Bjørnås]]'''?
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* ... that the editing style of '''''[[Every Frame a Painting]]''''' was formulated to avoid copyright claims from YouTube's [[Content ID (algorithm)|Content ID]] system?
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* ... that researcher '''[[Leslie Leve]]''' has found that parents' depression is associated with an increased likelihood of behavioral problems in their children?
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* ... that the '''[[Brahma Temple, Khajuraho|Brahma Temple]]''' of [[Khajuraho Group of Monuments|Khajuraho]] is actually dedicated to [[Shiva]]?
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===10 July 2019===
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* ... that '''''[[Hypericum olympicum]]''''' ''(pictured)'', an [[Award of Garden Merit]] winner, is toxic to dogs, cats, and horses?
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* ... that '''[[Isabelle Story]]''', a member of [[Eleanor Roosevelt]]'s press corps, published a weekly column called "Chatting With The First Lady"?
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* ... that [[Newcastle Falcons]] were relegated to play in the '''[[2019–20 RFU Championship]]''' after the [[Rugby Football Union|RFU]] rejected a plan to expand [[Premiership Rugby]]?
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* ... that '''[[Wang Xiji]]''', chief designer of China's first [[Launch vehicle|space launch vehicle]] and recoverable satellites, advocated the construction of a solar power station {{Convert|36000|km|abbr=on}} above Earth?
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* ... that abnormal structures inside [[white blood cell]]s called '''[[critical green inclusion]]s''' can indicate impending death?
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* ... that after leaving [[Nauvoo, Illinois]], '''[[John Lyman Smith]]''' traveled with the [[Mormon pioneers]] in 1847 to the [[Salt Lake Valley]], where he became a [[Utah Territory]] politician?
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* ... that the '''[[Occupation of Ma'an]]''' has been called "one of the most confused chapters" of [[Jordan]]'s history?
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* ... that [[pool (cue sports)|pool]] player '''[[David Alcaide]]''' became the Spanish national [[eight-ball]] champion at age 14?
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===9 July 2019===
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* ... that Australian Army major '''[[Peter Badcoe]]''' ''(pictured)'' was posthumously awarded the [[Victoria Cross]] for displaying "conspicuous gallantry and leadership" on three occasions?
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* ... that the earliest evidence of [[shepherd|sheep herding]] has been found in northern [[Iraq]], dated '''[[10th millennium BC|before 9000 BC]]'''?
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* ... that '''[[Tang Dingyuan]]''' co-invented the "split-diamond bomb"?
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* ... that [[Bolivia]] sued [[Chile]] in 2013 to regain land lost in 1884, claiming it had an '''''[[Obligation to Negotiate Access to the Pacific Ocean]]'''''?
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* ... that '''[[Joanne Berger-Sweeney]]''' is the first African-American and first woman to serve as president of [[Trinity College (Connecticut)|Trinity College]], Connecticut?
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* ... that the [[Benedictines]] of [[Murbach Abbey]] built the monumental '''[[Notre-Dame de Guebwiller]]''' in order to relocate from their remote valley?
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* ... that operatic bass '''[[Kieth Engen]]''', who got his first role, [[Bluebeard's Castle|Bluebeard]], at the [[Bavarian State Opera]] because he was tall, also had a pop career under a pseudonym?
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* ... that '''''[[The California Field Atlas]]''''' by '''[[Obi Kaufmann]]''' is neither a [[field guide]] nor a conventional [[atlas]]?
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===8 July 2019===
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{{main page image|image=FIFA Women's World Cup 2003 - Germany vs Sweden (cropped).jpg|caption=The 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Final|title=Sideline view of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Final|width=x100}}<!--See [[Template:Main page image]] for other parameters-->
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* ... that Germany defeated Sweden in the '''[[2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Final]]''' ''(pictured)'' with a [[golden goal]], the last time this method of deciding the final was approved?<!--Special occasion hook for 7 July-->
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* ... that '''[[Liu Xianjue]]''' spent three years researching the book ''The Architectural Heritage in Macau'', which was submitted in the city's successful application for [[World Heritage Site|World Heritage]] status?
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* ... that the '''[[Missa brevis (Nystedt)|Missa brevis]]''' for choir [[a cappella]] is one of about 300 choral compositions by [[Knut Nystedt]]?
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* ... that '''[[Florrie Redford]]''' played [[association football|football]] with other women during her lunch break at a World War I munitions factory prior to becoming a leading goal scorer for [[Dick, Kerr Ladies F.C.]]?
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* ... that the '''[[WTC Cortlandt station|WTC Cortlandt]]''' subway station in New York City, closed for 17&nbsp;years after the [[September&nbsp;11 attacks]], cost $181&nbsp;million to rebuild?
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* ... that '''[[Im Eun-ju]]''' was the first South Korean woman to referee at the international level of [[association football]]?<!--Special occasion hook for 7 July-->
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* ... that among the wetland animals in '''[[Kainji National Park]]''' are two species of crocodile, four of turtle, the [[African manatee]], the hippopotamus, and the [[African clawless otter|clawless otter]]?
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* ... that '''[[William Feiner]]''' became the [[President of Georgetown University|president of Georgetown College]] in 1826 despite having never mastered [[English language|English]]?
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15 July 2019

  • 00:00, 15 July 2019 (UTC)
Le Nove porcelain bowl
Le Nove porcelain bowl

14 July 2019

  • 00:00, 14 July 2019 (UTC)
Callum by John Emms
Callum by John Emms

13 July 2019

  • 00:00, 13 July 2019 (UTC)
Elizabeth L. Gardner
Elizabeth L. Gardner

12 July 2019

  • 00:00, 12 July 2019 (UTC)
A Blue Line train on the Steel Bridge
A Blue Line train on the Steel Bridge

11 July 2019

  • 00:00, 11 July 2019 (UTC)
Rosé
Rosé

10 July 2019

  • 00:00, 10 July 2019 (UTC)
Hypericum olympicum flower
Hypericum olympicum flower

9 July 2019

  • 00:00, 9 July 2019 (UTC)
Peter Badcoe
Peter Badcoe

8 July 2019

  • 00:00, 8 July 2019 (UTC)
Sideline view of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Final
The 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Final

7 July 2019

  • 00:00, 7 July 2019 (UTC)
"Stark's Illustrated Bermuda Guide" (1884)
Stark's Illustrated Bermuda Guide

6 July 2019

  • 00:00, 6 July 2019 (UTC)
Ali Eisami
Ali Eisami

5 July 2019

  • 00:00, 5 July 2019 (UTC)
Order of Tito's Tacos
Order of Tito's Tacos

4 July 2019

  • 00:00, 4 July 2019 (UTC)
Cycloseris distorta
Cycloseris distorta

3 July 2019

  • 00:00, 3 July 2019 (UTC)

2 July 2019

  • 00:00, 2 July 2019 (UTC)
A serving of poutine
A serving of poutine

1 July 2019

  • 00:00, 1 July 2019 (UTC)
Frank Borman suiting up on Apollo 8 launch day
Frank Borman on Apollo 8 launch day