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The writer and spinster Lady Louisa Stuart (pictured) wrote a ballad about cannibal brothers and the fate of a woman who married for money.
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| Stan Bunn ran for Congress in Oregon's 1st congressional district while his brother Jim ran for re-election in Oregon's 5th congressional district. |
| spark testing (pictured) is a quick and inexpensive way to determine the general classification of ferrous materials using only a grinding wheel. |
| The first sea trials of a replica ship in Japan were those of the Naniwa Maru before it was placed in the Osaka Maritime Museum?. |
| M. D. Madhusudan, who received the Whitley Award for 2009, uncovered links between coffee production in Brazil and cattle ownership and grazing in Bandipur National Park. |
| Despite winning the Football League Trophy in 2009, Luton Town are not presently eligible to defend their title. |
| gridiron football wide receiver Chris Jackson did not play football until attending Orange Coast College in 1994. |
| While the electrical conductivity of pure water is very low, the conductivity of drinking water can be thousands of times greater. |
| Panamanian singer-songwriter Makano began writing songs when he was 16 years old. |
| The New York Times described the Welles declaration as "one of the most exceptional diplomatic documents issued by the U.S. State Department in many years". |
| minimum orbit intersection distance is one of the measures used to determine if a near-Earth object, such as (4953) 1990 MU (orbit pictured), is a Potentially Hazardous Object. |
| ABC Radio president Robert Pauley hired the then-little-known Howard Cosell in 1960 to host a weekly sports program after Cosell was able to get a relative's shirt company as a sponsor. |
| The Children's Literature Association developed a canon of children's literature consisting of 63 titles, beginning with Little Women (1869). |
| Planning for the demobilisation of the Australian military after World War II began in 1942. |
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