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  • ... that Keizō Tsukamoto set a Guinness World Record by creating the cover art for more than 1,900 issues of Weekly Manga Times starting in 1970?...
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  • East Indies flying squadrons: Nos. 18, 19, 119 and 120? edit  Portal:Military history of Australia/Did you know/15 ... that the Australian 5th Light Horse...
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  • include the new DYK. Portal:Japan/Did you know/1 ...that Shuri Castle (pictured), designated a national treasures of Japan and used as a military headquarters...
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  • Portal:Aviation/Did you know/115 Portal:Aviation/Did you know/116 Portal:Aviation/Did you know/117 Portal:Aviation/Did you know/118 Portal:Aviation/Did you know/119...
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  • 2½ hours to 56 minutes with trains traveling at an average of 192 km/h (119 mph)? ...that when Via Rail began operation in 1976–1978 it was with a collection...
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  • Station, a Geibi and Kisuki Line station in Hattori, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, originally opened in 1935 as a terminal station and included railway amenities...
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  • Know?/115 Organized Labour/Did You Know?/116 Organized Labour/Did You Know?/117 Organized Labour/Did You Know?/118 Organized Labour/Did You Know?/119...
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  • Cosgrave as her advisor was that he had vomited on her? Portal:Comedy/Did you know/119 ... that the Kröd Mändoon episode "Our Bounties Ourselves" included...
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  • such system built in Argentina, had 300 vehicles on its 192-kilometre long (119 mi) network? ...that when the new elevated station was constructed at Roosevelt...
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  • ...that although Musashi-Sakai Station in western Tokyo, Japan, served by the JR East Chūō Line and the Seibu Tamagawa Line, is not a major transfer station...
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  • One 'Did you know' is circulated from the list below onto the F1 portal every Wednesday. If this has not been done, please: Cut the top 'Did you know' from...
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  • was inspired by BASE jumping in a wingsuit? More did you know facts Documentation These "Did you know..." subpages are randomly displayed using {{Transclude...
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  • Isurava Japanese cruiser Iwate Japanese cruiser Izumo Izumo-class cruiser J-Air JAL Express JALways Japan National Route 58 Japan National Route 119 Japan National...
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  • Portal:Record production (category Pages with Japanese IPA)
    The album itself reached number 119 on the Japanese Oricon Albums Chart. Stan promoted it with live appearances in Japan, as well in Europe and Canada....
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  • laboratory of Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, a physicist and Nobel laureate? More did you know facts edit  Johannes Kepler (December 27, 1571 – November 15, 1630) was...
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  • games developed and released for the system. The game was released first in Japan in 1989, in North America later that year, and in Europe in 1990. Alleyway...
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  • These "Did you know..." subpages are randomly displayed using {{Random portal component}}. The layout design for these subpages is at Portal:Oregon/DYK/Layout...
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  • Portal:Business/Selected quote/118 edit  Portal:Business/Selected quote/119 Portal:Business/Selected quote/119 edit  Portal:Business/Selected quote/120 Portal:Business/Selected...
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  • the opening round. Griffiths compiled the tournament's highest break of 119 in his semi-final win over Bill Werbeniuk. The last session of the final...
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  • Route 105 Japan National Route 112 Japan National Route 114 Japan National Route 116 Japan National Route 119 Japan National Route 279 Japan National Route...
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