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The lawsuit Motte v. Faulkner in 1735 was a legal dispute over the right to publish Jonathan Swift's complete works and its outcome was viewed by Swift as another example of English oppression.
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| A major weakness of the Japanese RED cipher arose from the desire to save money on telegrams. |
| The Rivoli Theater (pictured) in South Fallsburg, New York, was used as a fruit stand in the late 1990s. |
| British Conservative Member of Parliament Sir Percy Hurd used to go round villages in Wiltshire telling funny stories. |
| In Dragon Ball Kai the story of Dragon Ball Z will be cut down to only one hundred episodes. |
| Richard Nixon was approached to run in California's 12th congressional district election, 1946 only after local Republicans failed to interest General George Patton in the race. |
| BoA's Best of Soul made her the first non-Japanese Asian singer to have two million-selling albums in Japan. |
| Dunbrody Country House Hotel owner Kevin Dundon and Thornton's Restaurant owner Kevin Thornton of Heat were featured on Guerrilla Gourmet alongside Café Paradiso owner Denis Cotter, The Mustard Seed owner Dan Mullane and former Mint Restaurant proprietor Dylan McGrath. |
| The world's largest mathematical experiment, designed by Brian Butterworth, found women to be faster than men at subitizing. |
| The Nuestra Señora de Loreto Church (pictured) in Mexico City may be in danger of collapsing. |
| Staff at KLYC in McMinnville, Oregon, reported a paranormal "presence" in the radio station's previous studio building. |
| Wandsworth Bridge has been described as "probably the least noteworthy bridge in London". |
| professional wrestler Christopher Bauman first gained recognition in a ladder match described as "psychotic". |
| At the age of 61, Junko Akimoto is the oldest singer to have a number one single in Japan. |
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