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How much of your body could you lose — and still survive?
In the classic 1975 British comedy film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," King Arthur battles a mysterious Black Knight who ...
Brilliant young organist and conductor Anna Lapwood shares the best works to introduce newcomers to the pipe organ ...
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How to Use the X-Ray in Quarantine Zone The Last Check
At a basic level, using the X-Ray is simple; you hold down ( LMB/RT/R2) and move the screen around to investigate different ...
The Grade II-listed Britton Organ, which stands 14 metres tall with more than 5,000 pipes, was unveiled in a sold-out opening ...
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10 god-awful scenes in otherwise perfect movies
Those classics and much-loved movies with one particular lowlight.
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Porsche Mission R v/s Ferrari 365 GT4 BB
A clash between electric racing futurism and classic Italian supercar purity, contrasting the Porsche Mission R’s dual-motor ...
Tennessee State football will renew its rivalry with Jackson State starting in the 2026 season. To celebrate the revival of ...
Quirky Arizona restaurants where the theme is as memorable as the food—perfect for adventurous eaters and experience seekers.
The Greenland shark is one of the most mysterious animals in the ocean. Living in cold, deep waters of the Arctic and North ...
The mutation makes her blood vessels and tissues dangerously fragile…it attacks all her organs, and it’s a systemic threat ...
This 1981 debut from four friends from North Carolina remains one of the most accomplished power-pop albums of all time and ...
New research shows how the Greenland shark’s heart keeps working for centuries by tolerating aging rather than avoiding it.
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