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{{*mp}}...that [[Derbyshire]] [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|M.P.]] '''[[George John Venables-Vernon, 5th Baron Vernon|George John Venables-Vernon]]''' who enthused about [[Italian literature]] was the namesake of [[Vernon County, New South Wales|Vernon County]] in [[Australia]]?
{{*mp}}...that [[Derbyshire]] [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|M.P.]] '''[[George John Venables-Vernon, 5th Baron Vernon|George John Venables-Vernon]]''' who enthused about [[Italian literature]] was the namesake of [[Vernon County, New South Wales|Vernon County]] in [[Australia]]?
{{*mp}}...that '''[[Harold E. Martin]]''', a [[newspaper]] [[publisher]] and [[editor]], won a [[Pulitzer Prize]] for [[investigative reporting]] in [[1970]] and served for twenty years on the board of the [[Billy Graham Evangelistic Association]]?
{{*mp}}...that '''[[Harold E. Martin]]''', a [[newspaper]] [[publisher]] and [[editor]], won a [[Pulitzer Prize]] for [[investigative reporting]] in [[1970]] and served for twenty years on the board of the [[Billy Graham Evangelistic Association]]?
{{*mp}}...that when Sir '''[[Francis Rodes]]''' bequeathed a yearly [[pound|£20]], it was enough to run a [[secondary school]] in the 16th century?
{{*mp}}...that when Sir '''[[Francis Rodes]]''' bequeathed a yearly [[pound sterling|£20]], it was enough to run a [[secondary school]] in the 16th century?
{{*mp}}...that a dispute over the [[Sudan]]ese area of '''[[Abyei]]''' may determine the fate of the 2005 [[Comprehensive Peace Agreement]] that ended the [[Second Sudanese Civil War|22-year civil war]]?
{{*mp}}...that a dispute over the [[Sudan]]ese area of '''[[Abyei]]''' may determine the fate of the 2005 [[Comprehensive Peace Agreement]] that ended the [[Second Sudanese Civil War|22-year civil war]]?



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