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* ... that Francis W. Joaque was one of the earliest African photographers?
* ... that '''[[Francis W. Joaque]]''' was one of the earliest African photographers?
* ... 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 people in parts of India, North America, and Africa marry tree trunks?
* ... that people in parts of India, North America, and Africa marry '''[[Trunk (botany)|tree trunks]]'''?
* ... 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 the African thin mouse shrew may have diverged from its nearest relative due to glacial cycles?
* ... that the African '''[[thin mouse shrew]]''' may have diverged from its nearest relative due to [[glacier|glacial]] cycles?
* ... 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 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 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 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 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 the African thin mouse shrew may have diverged from its nearest relative due to glacial cycles?
* ... that the African '''[[thin mouse shrew]]''' may have diverged from its nearest relative due to [[glacier|glacial]] cycles?
* ... 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?

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* ... 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 the song "100 Great People Who Made Korea Shine" mentions Yi Wanyong, who is known as a traitor for signing the Japan–Korea Annexation Treaty?
* ... that the song "'''[[100 Great People Who Made Korea Shine]]'''" mentions [[Yi Wanyong]], who is known as a traitor for signing the [[Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910|Japan–Korea Annexation Treaty]]?
* ... that Teuku Karimoeddin was arrested by the Imperial Japanese military police for resisting mandatory head shaving and other regulations?
* ... that '''[[Teuku Karimoeddin]]''' was arrested by the [[Kempeitai|Imperial Japanese military police]] for resisting mandatory head shaving and other regulations?
* ... that just after the 1945 liberation of Korea, the remnants of the Japanese colonial government used armed guards to prevent Koreans from seizing the printing equipment of the newspaper Keijō nippō?
* ... that just after the 1945 [[National Liberation Day of Korea|liberation of Korea]], the remnants of the Japanese colonial government used armed guards to prevent Koreans from seizing the printing equipment of the newspaper '''''[[Keijō nippō]]'''''{{-?}}
* ... 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 the song "100 Great People Who Made Korea Shine" mentions Yi Wanyong, who is known as a traitor for signing the Japan–Korea Annexation Treaty?
* ... that the song "'''[[100 Great People Who Made Korea Shine]]'''" mentions [[Yi Wanyong]], who is known as a traitor for signing the [[Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910|Japan–Korea Annexation Treaty]]?
* ... that Teuku Karimoeddin was arrested by the Imperial Japanese military police for resisting mandatory head shaving and other regulations?
* ... that '''[[Teuku Karimoeddin]]''' was arrested by the [[Kempeitai|Imperial Japanese military police]] for resisting mandatory head shaving and other regulations?
* ... that just after the 1945 liberation of Korea, the remnants of the Japanese colonial government used armed guards to prevent Koreans from seizing the printing equipment of the newspaper Keijō nippō?
* ... that just after the 1945 [[National Liberation Day of Korea|liberation of Korea]], the remnants of the Japanese colonial government used armed guards to prevent Koreans from seizing the printing equipment of the newspaper '''''[[Keijō nippō]]'''''{{-?}}

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  • ... that Pure Japanese was released under this English title in its native Japan?
  • ... that Richard Stratton's diplomatic career took him "from South America to Japan, and from Southern Africa to the foothills of the Himalayas"?
  • ... that a municipal merger in Japan failed after the merger council named the new city after an airport in a different city?
  • ... that the Mitsubishi G6M was intended to be an escort gunship, but is best known as one of the transport aircraft that carried the Japanese surrender delegation to Iejima?
  • ... that the name of the Japanese band Sajou no Hana has no official meaning?
  • ... 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?