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Since squash, corn, and beans are the famous "three sisters" of American Indian agriculture, how come we don't have beans as a staple at the Thanksgiving meal? Were beans grown in Massachusetts at the time of the first Thanksgiving and were they served back then?
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How did hereditary nobility deal with the birth of twins and establishing lines of succession? Are there any historic examples of this scenario playing out?
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[WP] Oshiyuri Celebrity Steakhouse has everything you would want in a fine dining restaurant but as you flip through the menu, the final page holds your attention. Do you order a traditional steak or dare to try their house specialty: a fine cut of recently deceased celebrity.
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Wait long enough and everything comes back in style. How have you seen this happen in your lifetime?
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