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| 1 | +Returning to Assisi, he traversed the city begging stones for the restoration of St. Damiano's. |
| 2 | +Galen's work on animals led to some inaccuracies, most notably his anatomy of the uterus which largely resembled a dog's. |
| 3 | +It is to Bernini that is due the lion's share of responsibility for the final and enduring aesthetic appearance and emotional impact of St. Peter's. |
| 4 | +In 1629, Urban VIII put him in charge of all the ongoing architectural works at St Peter's. |
| 5 | +The case was never prosecuted and no details survive about Chaumpaigne's service or how she came to leave Staundon's employ for Chaucer's. |
| 6 | +Preserving the orthodoxy of the relationship between God and mathematics, although not in the same form as held by his critics, was long a concern of Cantor's. |
| 7 | +Kasparov's attacking style of play has been compared by many to Alekhine's. |
| 8 | +This screwed up x-ray is my hip's. |
| 9 | +The proton's mass is only about 0.13% less than the neutron's. |
| 10 | +An avalanche hit a house in The Battery section of St. John's. |
| 11 | +The Shepherds established the province's first art school in a home in downtown St. John's. |
| 12 | +Fine arts education programs were established at post-secondary institutions such as the Anna Templeton Centre in St. John's. |
| 13 | +In 1969, Alan Siegel created the modern NBA logo inspired by the MLB's. |
| 14 | +Other scholars have challenged and argued against some of the above works being Nagarjuna's. |
| 15 | +Many people began to question whether the body mutilated at Tyburn and the head seen on Westminster Hall were Cromwell's. |
| 16 | +Orcus has an orbit similar in inclination and eccentricity to Pluto's. |
| 17 | +Although he has his own house, Obelix is occasionally shown staying overnight at Asterix's. |
| 18 | +Fiji's sevens team is one of the most successful in the world, as is New Zealand's. |
| 19 | +Mars's atmosphere is expansive and does not drop off in density with height as sharply as Earth's. |
| 20 | +By the 19th century, Plato's reputation was restored, and at least on par with Aristotle's. |
| 21 | +His tenure was more successful than Patterson's. |
| 22 | +Germany began to pursue a policy of global prominence and began building a navy to compete with Britain's. |
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