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<div style="float:right;margin-left:1em;">[[Image:Holycard.jpg|80px|Example of a holy card]]</div> | <div style="float:right;margin-left:1em;">[[Image:Holycard.jpg|80px|Example of a holy card]]</div> | ||
...that '''[[holy card]]s''' are an important devotional practice for many [[Roman Catholic]]s?<br> | ...that '''[[holy card]]s''' are an important devotional practice for many [[Roman Catholic]]s?<br> | ||
...that the '''[[Death's Head moth]]''' is named for the mark on its back which resembles a [[human skull]]?<br> | ...that the '''[[Death's Head moth]]''' is named for the mark on its back, which resembles a [[human skull]]?<br> | ||
...that '''[[St. George, Bermuda]]''' was founded by sailors headed for [[Plymouth Colony]] in [[Virginia]]?<br> | ...that '''[[St. George, Bermuda]]''' was founded by sailors headed for [[Plymouth Colony]] in [[Virginia]]?<br> | ||
...that '''[[chalcocite]]''', a profitable and desirable kind of [[copper]] [[ore]], was particularly plentiful in the now-depleted copper mines of [[Cornwall]], [[England]] and [[Bristol, Connecticut]]? | ...that '''[[chalcocite]]''', a profitable and desirable kind of [[copper]] [[ore]], was particularly plentiful in the now-depleted copper mines of [[Cornwall]], [[England]] and [[Bristol, Connecticut]]? | ||
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...that holy cards are an important devotional practice for many Roman Catholics?
...that the Death's Head moth is named for the mark on its back, which resembles a human skull?
...that St. George, Bermuda was founded by sailors headed for Plymouth Colony in Virginia?
...that chalcocite, a profitable and desirable kind of copper ore, was particularly plentiful in the now-depleted copper mines of Cornwall, England and Bristol, Connecticut?