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| In the United Kingdom, speed limits imposed by variable-message signs are advisories only, and there are no legal sanctions for drivers who exceed them. |
| Credonia Mwerinde founded the doomsday cult, the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God, with Joseph Kibweteere. |
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| The opening session of the Estonian Constituent Assembly on April 23, 1919 is considered the birth of the Estonian Parliament. |
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| The Lockheed NF-104A (pictured), equipped with a reaction control system as well as a rocket engine to supplement a jet engine, was a low-cost training vehicle for American astronauts in the 1960s. |
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| The United Church of Christ in Blooming Grove, New York was a Presbyterian congregation until its pastor was tried for heresy. |
| In numerical analysis, the error of an approximation of a function by a polynomial of order at most in terms of derivatives of of order is bound by the Bramble-Hilbert lemma. |
| The Comoedienhaus theater, built in 1782, the first theater of performing arts in Frankfurt, Germany, played host to concerts by Mozart, Schiller and Goethe, among others. |
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