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**** that time decompression is a common narrative technique in sports manga, with one series stretching a four-month basketball season into six years' worth of weekly stories?
**** that Albert William Bailey translated the Gospel of John into the Mbunda language in 1916?
*** that the Little Cut, a quarter-mile (0.4 km) branch of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, had the only tunnel containing a towpath on the entire 127-mile (204 km) canal?
*** that Wang Jin, one of China's first female archaeologists, participated in the discovery of the Neolithic Qujialing culture?
*** that the music video for Faith No More's "Anne's Song" features a caged Chuck Mosley being tormented by Metallica's James Hetfield?
*** that Wolfgang Rehm worked on the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe from the beginning of the project in 1955 to its completion in 2007?
***that in 1979, the initials CIRALG were said to "spell power in central Iowa"?
**** that in 1890 William Morrison invented the first successful practical electric automobile (illustration shown) in the United States?
**** that time decompression is a common narrative technique in sports manga, with one series stretching a four-month basketball season into six years' worth of weekly stories?
**** that Albert William Bailey translated the Gospel of John into the Mbunda language in 1916?
*** that the Little Cut, a quarter-mile (0.4 km) branch of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, had the only tunnel containing a towpath on the entire 127-mile (204 km) canal?
*** that Wang Jin, one of China's first female archaeologists, participated in the discovery of the Neolithic Qujialing culture?
*** that the music video for Faith No More's "Anne's Song" features a caged Chuck Mosley being tormented by Metallica's James Hetfield?
*** that Wolfgang Rehm worked on the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe from the beginning of the project in 1955 to its completion in 2007?
***that in 1979, the initials CIRALG were said to "spell power in central Iowa"?
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