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 * ... that Jenny Hurn (pictured) in Lincolnshire, England, is said to be haunted by a boggart that crosses the River Trent in a dish propelled by oars the size of teaspoons?
 * ... that the Mount Leona Fire was finally contained on the upper slopes of Profanity?
 * ... that the International Olympic Committee's TikTok account praised the "incredible strategy" of speed skater Yang Jingru win at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics?
 * ... that according to writer Russell T Davies, he conceived elements of the Doctor Who episode "Empire of Death" decades before he wrote it?
 * ... that during his tenure as the manager of Austria's Burgtheater from 1971 to 1976, Gerhard Klingenberg often directed plays with analogies of a divided Europe?
 * ... that Red (Taylor's Version) was credited by media publications with popularizing the "Sad Girl Autumn" phenomenon in popular culture?
 * ... that 14 months after taking up track cycling, René Heyde only narrowly missed out being selected to the New Zealand team at the 1972 Summer Olympics?
 * ... that during the construction of 181 Montague Street in New York City, each of the building's columns was pulled by 14 horses?
 * ... that Unilever invited Britons to congregate and worship at a shrine to Marmite in 2010?

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