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181: The Kohima Epitaph, supposed to have been inspired by the one written for the Greeks who fell at the Battle of Thermopylae. The Battle of Kohima (the “Stalingrad of the East”) was the turning point of the Japanese U Go offensive into India in 1944 in World War II. 182: Locals continue to insist…

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180: The Order of the Holy Spirit, an Order of Chivalry under the French Monarchy wore the Cross of the Holy Spirit. Due to the blue ribbon from which the Cross of the Holy Spirit was hung, the Knights became known as “Les Cordon Bleus”. Over time, this expression was extended to refer to other…

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176: The 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Art) in Paris, the term Art Deco derives from the exposition’s title, though Art Deco was not widely used until popularized by art historian Bevis Hillier’s 1968 book Art Deco of the 20s and 30s. 177: What…

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175: Italo Calvino created the Fiabe Italiane supposedly on the basis of the question, “Is there an Italian equivalent of the Brothers Grimm?” Heath Ledger appeared in the movie “The Brothers Grimm” which attempted a fictional reimagination of their lives. 176: What owes its name to both this 1925 exposition and the 1968 book?

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Answer to 174 – Kevin Smith’s Clerks. Connect by means of a literary endeavour. (Connect is one step removed – the man caricatured tried to follow in the footsteps of somebody who could be connected to the man in the ad.)

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Meeting announcement from Gopal: “You are invited to the QFI meeting to be held this weekend. The Quiz will be conducted by Venkatesh (Matti) who has done some wonderful quizzes for us in the past. Matti is a winner of several quizzes including the Tata Crucible quiz. Be there in large numbers to enjoy the…

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172: Acclaimed Swedish band Opeth are making their Indian debut at Saarang 2009. The band name was derived from the word “Opet”, taken from the Wilbur Smith novel Sunbird, which meant “city of the moon”. These shoes are named after those lines. Why?