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Los Angeles Dodgers.
The LA Dodgers lost to the Houston Astros in 2017 and Boston Red Sox in 2018.

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Robert Hooke.
For the first time, the cell was discovered and named by Robert Hooke in 1665. He noticed that it looked surprisingly like a cell or small rooms in which the monks lived, hence its name.

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Santa Barbara.
Katy Perry is a Californian songwriter and singer. Her real name is Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson, and she belongs to Santa Barbara, which is an alluring coastal city.

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1867.
The U.S. paid Russia $7.2 million for Alaska under a treaty negotiated by State Secretary William Seward. Alaska gained statehood in 1959.

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Hawaii.
Geographically, Hawaii is isolated from North America and Oceania. Technically, it is not part of any continent.

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Sting.
Sting, was lead vocalist of the rock band The Police before going solo. Their 1980s albums include “Zenyatta Mondatta” and “Ghost in the Machine.” Their biggest hit was “Every Breath You Take.”

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The Fields Medal.
The Fields Medal is a prize awarded to two, three or foud mathematicians under 40 years old at the International Congress of the International Mathematical Union, every four years. It is considered one of the highest honors for mathematicians and has been described as the Mathematician’s Nobel Prize.

Blue.
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Polar bears although they have a white coat of fur that helps them blend into the snow and ice their skin is black to keep them warm by absorbing heat from the sun’s rays. Their tongues are also dark, often ranging from blue to purple.

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The 1970s.
IBM representatives developed Token-Ring LAN technology along with the help of IEEE 802.5 subcommittee.

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Rihanna.
Robyn Rihanna Fenty is the youngest solo artist to chart 14 singles in first place on the Billboard Hot 100. She has a total of 31 top-10 singles and is also the most streamed female artist. She writes and produces music, acts and runs a fashion empire.
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