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The Battle of Schrute Farms is a fictional battle of the American Civil War that took place at the beet farm of the character Dwight Schrute from the American TV comedy The Office. While several members of Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch were visiting Gettysburg on a corporate retreat, Dwight claimed that the Battle of Schrute Farms was the nother...

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Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud (born August 1, 1921) is the sixth and current King of Saudi Arabia. Although he did not formally ascend the throne until August 3, 2005, he has served as Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler since 1995, when his brother Fahd was incapacitated by a stroke. He is one of the world's last remaining absolute monarchs, and is on...

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Obama Fried Chicken can refer to a number of fried chicken restaurants which have used the name of US President Barack Obama as a marketing gimmick. Following Obama's election, two fried chicken restaurants in New York City added "Obama" to their name, one in Harlem and one in Brooklyn. In 2011, a restaurant in Beijing, China named OFC (Obama Fried Chicken) closed just days after opening because of negative publicity and charges of trademark infringement from KFC.

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The World Boxing Council (WBC) is one of the four major major boxing organizations that sanction world championship fights, with the others being the World Boxing Association (WBO), the World Boxing Organization (WBO), and the International Boxing Federation (IBF). It was founded on Februrary 15, 1963 in Mexico City by a group of 11 countries: Arge...

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