that months into the Philippines' coronavirus quarantine, the Bureau of Immigration Bicutan Detention Center remained grossly overcrowded, with only two pregnant women having been bailed? that the needle telegraph built by Carl Friedrich Gauss and Wilhelm Eduard Weber had a needle weighing at least 25 lb (11 kg)? that Henrietta Garnett travelled England in a convoy of horse-drawn caravans in support of peace and love, later calling the group "chequebook hippies"? that the men of Wade's Battery attempted to tunnel beneath enemy lines during the Siege of Vicksburg? that Tove Lo's song " Cool Girl" was inspired by the monologue of the same name by a character in the 2014 film Gone Girl ? that members of the fly family Apystomyiidae (example depicted) have been found in Late Jurassic sediments in Kazakhstan?
that William Henry Harrison III and William Henry Harrison served simultaneously in the Wyoming House of Representatives, and both had sons named William Henry Harrison? that the birthplace of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr in the Welsh Streets, Liverpool, was nearly demolished in the 2000s? that the spiral galaxy NGC 3393 hosts the nearest known pair of supermassive black holes?
that the former operator of the Q38 bus route was not compensated for the route's takeover, as their equipment was considered obsolete? that with his victory at The Big House 9, Zackray became the first Japanese player to win a premier-tier Super Smash Bros. that damage to the Verizon Building during the September 11 attacks, though substantial, was limited by its heavy masonry construction? that after a 20-year search, a gun barrel from the HMAS Sydney and a gun shield from the HMAS Adelaide, discovered on a rubbish tip, were fitted together and put on display at Leighton Battery? that Robin Denselow of The Guardian called Orlando Julius (pictured) "one of the heroes of Nigerian music"?
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