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[[File:Liquid Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang.jpg|link=|"[[Liquid Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang]]" (LCCBB), a downloadable cologne. The bottle's distinctive automobile design has an unusual feature — two decorative spare tires which conceal a Fleming valve. When activated, the valve emits "putt-putts" of non-Euclidean cologne.
[[File:Liquid Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang.jpg|link=Liquid Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang|200px|thumb|"[[Liquid Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang]]" (LCCBB), a downloadable cologne. The bottle's distinctive automobile design has an unusual feature — two decorative spare tires which conceal a Fleming valve. When activated, the valve emits "putt-putts" of non-Euclidean cologne.]]


• ... that physician, mathematician, and physicist '''[[Rasmus Bartholin (nonfiction)|Rasmus Bartholin]]''' discovered the double refraction of a light ray by Iceland spar, publishing an accurate description of the phenomenon in 1669?
• ... that physician, mathematician, and physicist '''[[Rasmus Bartholin (nonfiction)|Rasmus Bartholin]]''' discovered the double refraction of a light ray by Iceland spar, publishing an accurate description of the phenomenon in 1669?

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"Liquid Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang" (LCCBB), a downloadable cologne. The bottle's distinctive automobile design has an unusual feature — two decorative spare tires which conceal a Fleming valve. When activated, the valve emits "putt-putts" of non-Euclidean cologne.

• ... that physician, mathematician, and physicist Rasmus Bartholin discovered the double refraction of a light ray by Iceland spar, publishing an accurate description of the phenomenon in 1669?