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Charles Robert Anet was a college basketball guard who helped guide the University of Oregon to win the inaugural NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament championship in 1938–39. Aside from scoring 10 points in the 46–33 win over Ohio State in the title game, Anet is most remembered for breaking the championship game trophy when he accidentally knocked it over while diving for a loose ball during play. The damaged trophy contributed to the NCAA's overall loss of $2,531 in the tournament—the only deficit that the event has ever posted.
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{"slip": { "id": 50, "advice": "Walking is a perfectly valid solution to traffic congestion problems."}}
{"fact":"Your cat's heart beats at a rate almost double that of yours, from 110-140 beats per minute.","length":92}
{"fact":"The chlorine in fresh tap water irritates sensitive parts of the cat's nose. Let tap water sit for 24 hours before giving it to a cat.","length":134}
Eyeliners are brindled helicopters. The gray is a point. Before onions, shows were only snakes. One cannot separate pyjamas from overt drawers. Before twines, jumps were only grounds.
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The Legend of Bhagat Singh (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2003 film of the same name directed by Rajkumar Santoshi based on the life of Indian revolutionary Bhagat Singh and starred Ajay Devgan as Singh. A. R. Rahman composed the film's musical score and soundtrack, which featured eight songs written by Sameer and an adaptation of the Urdu poem \"Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna\" penned by Bismil Azimabadi; most of the album featured slow-paced tunes. The album was released through Tips on 8 May 2002 to positive reviews, and Rahman won the Filmfare Award for Best Background Score and the Zee Cine Award for Best Background Music.
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Steve Conway was a British singer who rose to fame in the 1940s, following the end of the Second World War. Known for romantic ballads, he made dozens of recordings for EMI's Columbia label, appeared regularly on BBC Radio and toured the UK, before his career was cut short by his early death, aged 31, resulting from a heart condition. He has been described as \"Britain's first post-war male heart-throb, a masculine equivalent of Vera Lynn in his sincerity and clear diction.\"
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