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* ... that [[Martha Washington]]'s portrait on the '''[[History Instructing Youth|1896 US one-dollar silver certificate]]''' is the most recent time that a woman has been featured on US paper money?
* ... that [[Thomas Gouge|a clergyman from London]] established 87 '''[[History of education in Wales before 1701|schools in Wales in the 17th century]]'''?
* ... that '''[[Harold C. Hinton]]''' was one of the only American academics under [[McCarthyism]] to study [[History of the People's Republic of China (1949–1976)|communist China]]?
* ... that in '''[[History of fisheries in the Philippines|the history]]''' of '''[[fisheries in the Philippines]]''', the once-dominant '''[[Municipal fisheries in the Philippines|local municipal fisheries]]''' were supplanted first '''[[Commercial fisheries in the Philippines|by commercial fisheries]]''', and then '''[[Aquaculture in the Philippines|by aquaculture]]'''?
* ... that a woman was considered a witch because her husband prepared chocolate instead of her?
* ... that a woman was considered a witch because her husband '''[[History of chocolate|prepared chocolate]]''' instead of her?
:One fatality and dozens of illnesses are linked to an ''[[Escherichia coli#History|E. coli outbreak]]'' of [[Agriculture in the United States|U.S.-grown organic]] [[carrot|carrots]]. [https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/e-coli-outbreak-linked-to-organic-carrots-leaves-1-dead-and-dozens-sickened-across-the-u-s-1.7113486 (CTV News)]
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Sumerian King List has an RFC for possible consensus. A discussion is taking place. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments on the discussion page. Thank you.
Malcolm X is repeated twice on List of featured biographies
It's a pity that there is so much italic confusion in the articles "Via Aemilia" and "Via Flaminia". The question is: should they be written in italics? Both articles are both italicised and not. Consistency in the same article is very important (remember, if you decide for italics or not, to do the same with all the other pages that use these terms, otherwise there is no point). JackkBrown (talk) 16:54, 18 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]