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* ... that Winchester College football used to be played on top of a hill, with a line of boys on each side to keep the ball from rolling away?
* ... that '''[[Winchester College football]]''' used to be played on top of [[St Catherine's Hill, Hampshire|a hill]], with a line of boys on each side to keep the ball from rolling away?
* ... that Geoffrey Holt, an unassuming New Hampshire man who worked as a groundskeeper in a mobile home park where he resided, left $3.8 million to his small town after his death?
* ... that '''[[Geoffrey Holt (philanthropist)|Geoffrey Holt]]''', an unassuming New Hampshire man who worked as a groundskeeper in a mobile home park where he resided, left $3.8 million to [[Hinsdale, New Hampshire|his small town]] after his death?
* ... that Betty Hall introduced a New Hampshire bill that would have petitioned the United States Congress to impeach George W. Bush?
* ... that '''[[Betty Hall]]''' introduced a New Hampshire bill that would have petitioned the United States Congress to impeach [[George W. Bush]]?
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* ... that '''[[Jordan Murphy (basketball)|Jordan Murphy]]''' finished his college career ranked second in [[Big Ten Conference]] career [[rebound (basketball)|rebounds]], behind [[Jerry Lucas]]?
* ... that in the documentary Transition, Jordan Bryon says he finds Taliban fighters "lovely"?
* ... that in the documentary '''''[[Transition (film)|Transition]]''''', Jordan Bryon says he finds [[Taliban]] fighters "lovely"?
* ... that hundreds of people lived in Jim Jordan's orbit in "Jordanville"?
* ... that hundreds of people lived in '''[[Jim Jordan (conjure doctor)|Jim Jordan]]'''{{`s}} orbit in "Jordanville"?
* ... that King [[Hussein of Jordan]] gifted '''[[Column of Jerash|an ancient Roman column]]''' to New York City for the [[1964 New York World's Fair|1964–65 World's Fair]]?
* ... that [[Jordan Hawkins]] won the '''[[2023 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game|2023 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game]]''' a day after [[Angel Reese|his cousin]] won [[2023 NCAA Division I women's basketball championship game|the women's championship]]?
* ... that '''[[Jordan St. Cyr|Jordan St. Cyr]]''', a Christian songwriter from [[Niverville, Manitoba|a small town in Manitoba]], won the first [[Juno Awards|Juno Award]] for which he was nominated?
:[[Egypt]] and Jordan both urge Bashar al-Assad and [[Al-Assad family|his family]] to leave Syria, saying that Assad can no longer stop the rebel offensive. [https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/syrian-rebels-advance-on-third-major-city-in-growing-threat-to-assad-bd21f39f (''The Wall Street Journal'')]
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