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- ...that criteria of truth are standards and rules used to judge the accuracy of statements and claims?
- ...that the Hearst Medical Papyrus, considered to be an authentic ancient Egyptian document for more than a century, may be an almost perfect fake?
- ...that two male lovers of German film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder committed suicide?
- ...that Jehovah's Witnesses have had an impact on civil liberties in the United States, winning 47 cases involving religious beliefs brought by them before the U.S. Supreme Court?
- ...that Ellen Hammer is regarded as one of the first Americans to study the history of Vietnam?
- ...that Nanda, the half-sister of Gautama Buddha, went on to be the foremost nun in the practice of jhana?
- ...that Belinda Dann, a member of Australia's Stolen Generation, died just months after being reunited with her family, who had been searching for her for over a century?
- ...that 27 years passed between the discovery of Ravenel's stinkhorn and the publication of its scientific description?
- ...that Le Naturaliste Canadien is the oldest French-language academic journal in North America?
- ...that one of the television advertisements from the Good things come to those who wait Guinness advertising campaign was voted the "Best ad of all time" by the British public?
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