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* ... that weightlifter Oun Yao-ling was asked to compete in the South African Games, but the invitation was swiftly rescinded once the organisers learned that he was Chinese, not white?
* ... that weightlifter '''[[Oun Yao-ling]]''' was asked to compete in the [[South African Games]], but the invitation was swiftly rescinded once the organisers learned that he was Chinese, not white?
* ... that South African president Jacob Zuma requested a tour of a Sainsbury's supermarket during his state visit to the United Kingdom in 2010?
* ... that South African president [[Jacob Zuma]] requested a tour of '''[[Sainsbury's, Greenwich|a Sainsbury's supermarket]]''' during his state visit to the United Kingdom in 2010?
* ... that South African president Jacob Zuma requested a tour of a Sainsbury's supermarket during his state visit to the United Kingdom in 2010?
* ... that South African president [[Jacob Zuma]] requested a tour of '''[[Sainsbury's, Greenwich|a Sainsbury's supermarket]]''' during his state visit to the United Kingdom in 2010?
* ... that weightlifter Oun Yao-ling was asked to compete in the South African Games, but the invitation was swiftly rescinded once the organisers learned that he was Chinese, not white?
* ... that weightlifter '''[[Oun Yao-ling]]''' was asked to compete in the [[South African Games]], but the invitation was swiftly rescinded once the organisers learned that he was Chinese, not white?

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* ... that Stanley Washburn's message on November 29, 1941, warning the US Navy not to underestimate the Japanese, failed to reach Admiral Kimmel before the attack on Pearl Harbor?
* ... that '''[[Stanley Washburn]]'''{{`s}} message on November 29, 1941, warning the US Navy not to underestimate the Japanese, failed to reach [[Husband E. Kimmel|Admiral Kimmel]] before the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]]?
* ... that the Japanese TV show Iron Chef gained a cult following on a San Francisco TV station before it was dubbed into English and aired on the Food Network?
* ... that the Japanese TV show ''[[Iron Chef]]'' gained a cult following on '''[[KTSF|a San Francisco TV station]]''' before it was dubbed into English and aired on the [[Food Network]]?
* ... that crab is '''[[School lunch in Japan|served in school meals]]''' in [[Toyama Prefecture]]?
* ... that the name of the Japanese band Sajou no Hana has no official meaning?
* ... that the name of the Japanese band '''[[Sajou no Hana]]''' has no official meaning?
* ... that activist Joan McIntyre left Friends of the Earth to start her own organization focused on stopping Japanese and Russian whaling?
* ... that activist '''[[Joan McIntyre (activist)|Joan McIntyre]]''' left [[Friends of the Earth]] to start her own organization focused on stopping Japanese and Russian [[whaling]]?
* ... that Rika Nakagawa won a national debate competition as an active tarento?
* ... that '''[[Rika Nakagawa]]''' won a national debate competition as an active ''[[Television personalities in Japan|tarento]]''{{-?}}
* ... that Stanley Washburn's message on November 29, 1941, warning the US Navy not to underestimate the Japanese, failed to reach Admiral Kimmel before the attack on Pearl Harbor?
* ... that '''[[Stanley Washburn]]'''{{`s}} message on November 29, 1941, warning the US Navy not to underestimate the Japanese, failed to reach [[Husband E. Kimmel|Admiral Kimmel]] before the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]]?
* ... that the Japanese TV show Iron Chef gained a cult following on a San Francisco TV station before it was dubbed into English and aired on the Food Network?
* ... that the Japanese TV show ''[[Iron Chef]]'' gained a cult following on '''[[KTSF|a San Francisco TV station]]''' before it was dubbed into English and aired on the [[Food Network]]?
* ... that crab is '''[[School lunch in Japan|served in school meals]]''' in [[Toyama Prefecture]]?
* ... that the name of the Japanese band Sajou no Hana has no official meaning?
* ... that the name of the Japanese band '''[[Sajou no Hana]]''' has no official meaning?
* ... that activist Joan McIntyre left Friends of the Earth to start her own organization focused on stopping Japanese and Russian whaling?
* ... that activist '''[[Joan McIntyre (activist)|Joan McIntyre]]''' left [[Friends of the Earth]] to start her own organization focused on stopping Japanese and Russian [[whaling]]?
* ... that Rika Nakagawa won a national debate competition as an active tarento?
* ... that '''[[Rika Nakagawa]]''' won a national debate competition as an active ''[[Television personalities in Japan|tarento]]''{{-?}}

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  • ... that South African president Jacob Zuma requested a tour of a Sainsbury's supermarket during his state visit to the United Kingdom in 2010?
  • ... that the Pokémon species Lucario is used to promote fitness programs in Japan?
  • ... that the Japanese boy band Nexz was created through the program Nizi Project season 2?
  • ... that plans to shoot the Beijing-set portions of the 1989 Japanese film Beijing Watermelon on location were cancelled after the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre occurred mid-production?
  • ... that ten years after publishing the book Great South African Christians, Horton Davies gave a speech criticizing South African churches and synagogues for their role in apartheid?
  • ... that opera singer Charles Holland spent much of his career in Europe as opportunities in classical music for African Americans were limited?

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