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...that
Swedish classical saxophonist Anders Lundegård is known for his
cello-like tone and intense performance style?
...that the
Australian legal case of D'Emden v Pedder followed
United States legal precedent in holding that state and federal governments were immune from each other's laws?
...during the annual
romeria from the Guadalajara Cathedral to the Basilica of Our Lady of Zapopan, the statue of Our Lady of Expectation is accompanied by more than 3,000,000 people?
...that Robert Raymond founded
Australia's longest running current affairs television program?
...that the steam rail motors, introduced by the
Great Western Railway in 1903 to stimulate traffic, were so successful that they had to be replaced by conventional trains?
...that the 1937 Soviet Census(
poster pictured) was considered invalid and its organizers were imprisoned because the counted population numbers were significantly lower than expected by
Joseph Stalin?
...that Fort Pasir Panjang, part of the 11 coastal fortifications built to repel the Japanese invasion, saw little action during the
Battle of Singapore?
...that Alexander Campbell in 1877 slapped a muddy handprint on to the
wall of his
prison cell declaring his innocence, and the mark would never go away, despite extensive efforts to have it removed?
Archives are generally grouped by month of Main Page appearance. (Currently, DYK hooks are archived according to the date and time that they were taken off the Main Page.) To find which archive contains the fact that appeared on Did you know, go to article's
talk page and follow the archive link in the DYK talk page message box.
...that
Swedish classical saxophonist Anders Lundegård is known for his
cello-like tone and intense performance style?
...that the
Australian legal case of D'Emden v Pedder followed
United States legal precedent in holding that state and federal governments were immune from each other's laws?
...during the annual
romeria from the Guadalajara Cathedral to the Basilica of Our Lady of Zapopan, the statue of Our Lady of Expectation is accompanied by more than 3,000,000 people?
...that Robert Raymond founded
Australia's longest running current affairs television program?
...that the steam rail motors, introduced by the
Great Western Railway in 1903 to stimulate traffic, were so successful that they had to be replaced by conventional trains?
...that the 1937 Soviet Census(
poster pictured) was considered invalid and its organizers were imprisoned because the counted population numbers were significantly lower than expected by
Joseph Stalin?
...that Fort Pasir Panjang, part of the 11 coastal fortifications built to repel the Japanese invasion, saw little action during the
Battle of Singapore?
...that Alexander Campbell in 1877 slapped a muddy handprint on to the
wall of his
prison cell declaring his innocence, and the mark would never go away, despite extensive efforts to have it removed?