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January 1
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- Irish in Los Angeles
- Who is the girl on the cover of the Deftones' album Around the Fur?
- Name of Belgian village
- Why does a small country like Denmark wish to remain outside the eurozone?
- Which continent is Turkey a part of?
- Upazilas of Bangladesh
- Children as domestic servants, marrying in 1880s Ohio
- Doubleday, Mary Hewitt
- Non-blood cousin terminology?
- Not even the dog that piss against the wall of Babylon shall escape this judgement!
- Pakistani scholars
January 2
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- Help identifying a children's book from my youth
- Can the Democratic or Republican Party refuse to seat primary winners?
- Religion and US Inaguration
- Here there be monsters
- French translation please
- Graves of humans
- Christianity and Evolution
- Serb citizenship for Kosovars
- POW WWII Pacific
- A Bulow
- Defunct cigarette brands?
- Ignatio Pulici
- Arab Travelers
- Bangladesh political parties 2008
January 3
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- State Canvassing Board
- Arabs, Jews, and basically the entire Middle East
- Are there any historical cases of attempts to verthrow a state government (not federal) in the US?
- Minorities candidates in Bangladesh general election 2008
- tallaghts oldest public house
- portsmouth history
- American Electoral Question
- can you tell if someone is lying?
- Is it possible to see anything relating to Nazi Germany on tourist trips to Germany and/or the surrounding countries?
January 6
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editJanuary 10
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- we are ispanic family.
- Situation in Myanmar
- Inaugural Youth Concert
- looking up entry/exit requirements for travel
- In how far is Palestine a souvereign country?
- What territories did Israel conquer in 1967?
- Language in Shakespeare
- Statue of Virgin Mary
- is it sounding or side of
- technology and it's impact on jobs
- russian short story Author/title
January 11
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January 12
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January 13
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- Queen's Guard
- PAR BRAHAMAM OR PARA BRAHAMAM's location in India please
- Europe-wide prepaid SIM card?
- HEATHROW
- Highest French Army Rank????
- Latin American Presidential Rival Political Parties and number of terms
- Next President of Bangladesh?
- Slobodan milosevic
- Lebanese Civil war battles
- Form of governments of Arab World
- Who is this?
- Order of the Seraphim
January 14
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January 15
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- A book that describes the use of submachine guns some two hundred years before they were invented?
- Wine
- Israel bans "Arab political parties"?
- Constantine Andreou's awards
- Order and Disorder in Hamlet.
- Political Rivals
- Famous People Who Have Wikipedia Accounts
- Ex cathedra: literally?
- Ethics question
- NHL player stats against specific teams
January 16
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January 17
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January 18
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- Classical Piece
- Where did "March 4" come from?
- Hessian consorts
- French immigration in Australia
- Ming Restoration
- Obama – 44th or 43rd president?
- Map locations
- When Jan 20th is on the weekend....
- how much apple stock does the woz own?
- For visual artists (and anyone else interested)
- What's up with the "the" in "The Ukraine"
- What it going on in England and UK?
- photo
January 19
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- Earliest film of the oldest person
- How many months in the year were there originally?
- Reasons for the Spanish Armada
- do women prefer reading porn to watching porn?
- NON-EXTRADITIONARY COUNTRIES
- More bank bailouts
- Unitary state or federation or neither
- which eastern european country is chomsky's grandfather from?
- Which chinese provinces/regions have the most christan protestants?
- Princesses of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
- Serial Killer Andrei Chikatilo: Russian, Soviet or Ukranian?
January 20
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- What are the names of Annie Oakleys siblings?
- Saint Praxed
- Student Loans
- "English-speaking world"
- What President left office the night before inauguration of his successor?
- Help with settling an arguement
- Peaceful?
- Oath of office botched by Chief Justice Roberts
- What is the name of the character
- Irish smile
- US Cabinet members
- Church and State
- The Eagles
January 21
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- Equality before the law
- Police State
- Aretha Franklin's song
- Uzbekistan Immigration
- Sorry, it's another Obama question
- Mobius loops in operas?
- Does Frank Zappa do the majority of singing on his albums?
- Is Wikipedia vandalism a computer crime?
- A tribe called the "Sunderlanders" that was like 8000 years old?
- So help me God.
- Ivan IV.
- link to franken/coleman documents
- Discrimination and abuse of Native Hawiians
- Lebanon and Syria
January 22
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- Autobiographies
- Aerated autoclaved concrete
- Why does Harwich have a much bigger article than Hook of Holland?
- Awards for places serving unhealthy food?
- mansur hallaj
- obama's staff or advisers
- Prosecuting hate crimes against women
- First Regius Professor of Greek (Oxford)
- Fair Use of Education Resources
January 23
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- Name of the company that holds all stocks traded in the United States?
- Did you serve in the army or any other war services during WWII?
- War crime or not?
- William Anders quote
- National buddhist and church of Bangladesh
- Sartre question
- Walworth Road Baptists: still active?
- logo look-alike
- British Army during WWI - Other Fronts
- [resolved] is the pope always old
- 107 commuted death sentences
- How do you write a speech outline in First person on the person who you have to be?
- How does music change your mental state?
January 24
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January 25
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January 26
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- crosses and crucifixes use in religion
- Why is Depeche Mode so popular in Eastern Europe?
- Champroux
- why is Encyclopedia Dramatica not outlawed?
- Michael Haneke: does anyone know the case on which The Seventh Continent/Die Siebente Kontinent is based?
- President
- Angels with harps
- Child deities
- Muse-Like
- Inuit daily life
- What's the odds of creating a million dollar painting in my lifetime?
January 27
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- Curse of Timur
- The Senate under the French Third Republic
- American/British Legal System Question
- Statue of Limitations on Debt
- Homicides by Juveniles
- words of Bush talk with Helen Thomas
- Birth of art according to ancient Greek mythology
- Hindu castes in West Bengal, Tripura and Bangladesh
- Foreigners campaigning in USA elections: espionage?
- existence of a non sexist society?
January 28
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- Does 'God' start wars? No opinions please
- name the novel (fantasy trilogy)
- Taiwanese and Koreans in the Japanese Imperial Army
- Awaji-shima, Japan
- Poetic gibberish
- Ernest Hemingway - suicide or murder?
- Does anyone know where to find ratios of skilled/unskilled workers in UK industry types?
- Political Parties based on Arab and African nationalism
- Prison break
January 29
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- Nigerian women
- The worst human being ever (pre-Hitler)?
- Children's book identification
- United States Supreme Court building and police
- How many people did Hitler kill personally?
- How many nonwhite minority heads of government have there been?
- Dilbert
- Desert´s son
- STARVATION
- Origin of Half-Breeds and Stalwarts
- How do you pronounce Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir, likely first openly gay PM of Iceland?
- Psychology of Fightclub
- Is the principle "Lex superior derogat legi inferiori" used under this or another name in anglophonic countries?
- Zahrani seat in Lebanon
- What is the disposition of Tom Delay's charges?
- About Ian Brady's quote.
- Paypal in Contradiction of UK Law?
- How to address an Imam?
- Why do some businesses offer 'senior discounts'?
- Guinea pig vs England
- Music
- The process is the punishment
- Explaining death to a child.
- Clarification on the Golden Rule of fiscal policy
January 30
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January 31
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- Law question
- New paintings in Oval Office
- name the novel (children/young adult book)
- Zambo
- Gypsy And English Romnichel
- Naval Armada in Pirates of the Caribbean?
- Arab butt dancing videos
- Parliament of Scotland
- History of waving (the hand gesture)
- Dollarizing Zimbabwe
- Question about the Hall of the Maggior Consiglio in the Ducal Palace in Venice
- notable people with a low agerage IQ