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  2. Roundy Coughlin - Wikipedia

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    A remarkably breviloquent, spoof interview between Roundy and theoretical physicist Paul Dirac has circulated with the date "31 April," but no actual newspaper was issued on that fake date, and the interview is not attributable to Roundy. [7]

  3. Cranken Rhyme - Wikipedia

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    The "Cranken Rhyme" is a Cornish-language song known by farmer John Davey (1812–1891), who was one of the last people with some knowledge of the tongue.It was first published by Celticist John Hobson Matthews in his History of St. Ives, Lelant, Towednack, and Zennor, and is probably the latest known work of work of oral poetry in Cornish to be collected after the official language death.

  4. Placodontia - Wikipedia

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    Macroplacus raeticus skull. The earliest forms, like Placodus, which lived in the early to middle Triassic, resembled barrel-bodied lizards superficially similar to the marine iguana of today, but larger.

  5. Talk:Simon the Sorcerer - Wikipedia

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