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A little-known fact about the stadium: the field level was actually several feet below sea level.
According to Philodemus, who presented it as a little-known fact, Tyrtaeus was honoured above others because of his music, not just his verses, Pollux stated that he introduced Spartans to three choruses based on age ( boys, young and old men ) and some modern scholars in fact argue that he composed his elegies in units of five couplets each, alternating between exhortation and reflection, in a kind of responsion similar to Greek choral poetry.
A little-known fact about this novel is that Irving, for a time, considered making the " Old Low Norse " poem, " Akthelt and Gunnel ", into his actual second novel.
A little-known fact is that, while some families were removed by force, a few others ( who mostly had also become difficult to deal with ) were allowed to stay after their properties were acquired, living in the park until nature took its course and they gradually died.
* The Little Known Fact-Participants are asked to share their name, department or role in the organization, length of service, and one " little-known fact " about themselves.
This " little-known fact " becomes a humanizing element for future interactions.
Another little-known fact is that the Omnibots were the Autobots ' first " triple changers " -- a talent identified more with the Autobots Tracks, Perceptor, and ( until 1986 ) the Decepticon Triple Changers.
A little-known fact is that Bernard left the band in 1978 and was replaced by Jon Fox.
A little-known fact is that Joe Moretti actually played on " Shakin ' All Over " and its follow-up " Restless ", and went on to play on countless hit records as a session musician, including " It's Not Unusual ", " Don't Sleep in the Subway " etc.
A little-known fact about him is that he had no teeth.
Far from being a little-known work, the latter had in fact won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973.

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A semi-serious literary document entitled `` The Wings Of Henry James '' is noteworthy, if only for a keenly trenchant though little-known comment on the master's difficult later period by modest Owen Wister, author of `` The Virginian ''.
* Locked funds insurance is a little-known hybrid insurance policy jointly issued by governments and banks.
There is a little-known coda to the Milgram Experiment, reported by Philip Zimbardo: none of the participants who refused to administer the final shocks insisted that the experiment itself be terminated, nor left the room to check the health of the victim without requesting permission to leave, as per Milgram's notes and recollections, when Zimbardo asked him about that point.
A little-known responsibility of the NTSB is that it serves as a court of appeals for airmen, aircraft mechanics, certificated aviation-related companies and mariners who have their licenses suspended or revoked by the federal government.
The fourth and final contender for the title of authorship is the little-known Thomas Malory from Hutton Conyers, in Yorkshire.
Until 1987, when the Musée d ' Orsay acquired this little-known work ( exhibited only once since 1906 ) it had never been recognized as the masterpiece it is, let alone recognized for its relevance to the works leading up to the Demoiselles.
In this tale, loosely based upon the life of Kazan's uncle, the director uses little-known cast members, with the entire storyline revolving around the central performance of Greek actor Stathis Giallelis ( born 1941 ), twenty-two years old at the time of production, who is in virtually every scene of the nearly three-hour movie.
Relatively little-known outside East Asia, it is the most important cooking oil for hundreds of millions of people, particularly in southern China.
* The little-known sequel to Robotron: 2084, Blaster, is set in 2085, after the destruction of the human race in 2084 by the Robotrons.
This is a little-known part of the story of this movie.
However, the fanciful interior design, primarily by Frederick Crace and the little-known decorative painter Robert Jones, is heavily influenced by both Chinese and Indian fashion ( with Mughal and Islamic architectural elements ).
This bird was quite certainly closely related to Galliformes, but whether it was a part of these or belongs elsewhere in the little-known galliform branch of Galloanserae is not clear.
However, in the 1980s, the competition became seen as old-fashioned and politically incorrect in its native Britain, and despite its global appeal, stopped showing on British television until Channel 5 aired it briefly in 1998, then shifted between lesser-known satellite channels, and is now webcast only and little-known in Britain.
The programme hosted many seminal acts of the era, including the first British TV performance of Bob Marley and the Wailers as well as then little-known acts of whom any early footage is now considered precious, such as Billy Joel, Judas Priest with a long haired Rob Halford, Judee Sill, Heart, and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
' A little-known survival of the ancient " flytings ," or contests-in-insults of the Anglo-Scottish bards, is the type of xenophobic humor once known as " water wit " in which passengers in small boats crossing the Thames ... would insult each other grossly, in all the untouchable safety of being able to get away fast '.
At the point where Davis St. meets O ' Brien St. there is a monument to J. J. Fitzgerald, a little-known local politician who was instrumental in establishing both Mallow Urban District Council and Cork County Council.
the Krishnapur caves close by are one of only three places in the country where the little-known Theobald's tomb bat is found.
* The New Guinean Magpie, G. tibicen papuana, is a little-known subspecies found in southern New Guinea.
Its closest relative is the little-known Sanford's Sea Eagle of the Solomon Islands.
A little-known instance of Rhode's keen insight in native affairs that had lasting results on the history of the colony is his actions in an inheritance case.
Although now little-known in the English-speaking world, he is generally recognised as the most significant etcher of 19th century France.
Although he is little-known to mainstream audiences, Marclay has been described as " the most influential turntable figure outside hip hop.
The second reason for The Garden of Cyrus being little-known is the sheer difficulty of the text itself, which has baffled all but the most determined readers.
As DSPD is so little-known and so misunderstood, support groups may be important for information and self-acceptance.
A little-known example of Jones ' heroic instincts in action is described by his biographer and friend Fred J. Lee in his 1939 book Casey Jones: Epic of the American Railroad.

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Born as Leatrice Joy Zeidler in New Orleans, Louisiana, she began her acting career in stock theater companies and made her film debut for the little-known small New Orleans based Nola Film Company in 1915.

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In many countries, most actors who regularly perform this duty are generally little-known outside of popular circles such as anime fandom, for example, or when their voice has become synonymous with the role or the actor or actress whose voice they usually dub.
Other stories include ludicrous " kiss and tell " and similar stories by people who are portrayed as mentally disturbed, often with highly bizarre elements ; examples include allegations by a man who claimed that, on holiday touring in his caravan, he found a campsite run by Elvis Presley who, when plied with drink, admitted to the Kennedy assassination ; another from a retired toilet attendant who described the nature of faeces from various little-known celebrities and an elderly woman who blames anti-social behaviour in her area on bored Newsnight presenters, as well as a mental home patient who claimed to have had sex with a number of children's TV puppets.
Perhaps owing to this lag in development, the patent was little-known until 1997, when the Electronic Frontier Foundation gave Lamarr an award for this contribution.
Palmer first competed in 1960, when he came second to the little-known Australian Kel Nagle, but he won the two following years.
During the 1981 River Tour, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band added Cliff's previously little-known song " Trapped " to their live set ; it achieved great prominence when included on 1985's We Are the World benefit album.
A Justicialist, Kirchner was little-known internationally and even domestically before his election to the Presidency, which he won by default with only 22. 2 percent of the vote in the first round, when former President Carlos Menem ( 24. 4 %) withdrew from the ballotage.
Around 1890, when Pietro Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana premiered, Leoncavallo was a little-known composer.
Diversity training was little-known in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 1990s ; however when The Race Relations Amendment Act 2000 passed in the United Kingdom, it listed 100 diversity training firms in the Diversity Directory.
Rothman's 2008 re-election campaign raised eyebrows when it spent $ 1. 3 million in a race against a little-known, poorly funded Republican challenger, including outlays of $ 59, 000 in campaign funds to buy outright a hybrid SUV and $ 15, 000 for a lavish party at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver.
But the song gained popularity in Italy when the little-known duo Haiducii released a cover of " Dragostea din tei ", which topped the Italian pop charts.
From there he moved to the little-known Bideford lighthouse where he remained until 1879 when he became Principal keeper of the newly-opened Bull Point lighthouse.
The parish has twice been enlarged, firstly in medieval times, when it was joined with the little-known parish of All Saints, Shuart, and again in the mid-16th century, when it was joined with the parish of St. Giles, Sarre.
Setting a trend, he was again nominated for deputy leader in 1951, coming third behind Arthur Calwell and the comparatively little-known Percy Clarey ; and in 1960, when he lost narrowly to future Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, despite getting the support of newly elected leader Arthur Calwell who had disliked Whitlam.
However his breakthrough came when an associate sent him a demo MP3 by little-known performer Marie-Christine Depestre.
He continued recording and releasing records into the 1980s, but he remained little-known beyond New York City until the 1970s when " Shaving Cream " was played regularly on the Dr. Demento radio program, leading to its re-issue as a single in 1975 on the Vanguard Records label, along with a similarly titled album.
The story began on April 10, 2005, when the BAP-sponsored Cebuana-Lhuillier Philippine National team ( composed of little-known amateur players ) lost to a lowly Parañaque Jets team ( made up of showbiz personalities ) in an NBC Preseason tournament at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum.
His chance to show his talent and make it big finally comes along when a little-known Indian director, Asoka Choudary, comes to town to find talent for his latest production-Lagaanic-a period drama / romantic comedy depicting the class oppression of the Sri Lankan village-folk by their colonial masters, resulting in a game of cricket being played by the villagers against their oppressors-on a sinking ship in the Indian Ocean.
( A little-known feature of the EM is that when the battery is removed, the " Auto " setting produces a shutter speed of approximately 1 / 1000 sec.
Jim Messina, formerly of Poco and Buffalo Springfield, was working as an independent record producer for Columbia Records in 1970 when he met Kenny Loggins, a little-known singer / songwriter who was signed to ABC-Dunhill.
He began a long friendship with Kevin Costner after hiring him for Fandango, when Costner was a little-known actor.

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