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17971Breakfast Enchiladas: a hearty, delicious recipe to set you up for the dayCookistBreakfast enchiladas are an easy, tasty recipe you’ll love |
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17970The Reason You Never Forget How to Ride a Bike, According to ScienceMental FlossThere's a part of your brain that almost guarantees you'll never tip over on your 10-speed again. |
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1796913 Fascinating and Funny English Language MistakesMental FlossFrom memorable misprints to fake words to phrases you might be mispronouncing, here are a few funny English language mistakes you should know, adapted from an episode of The List Show on YouTube. 1. The Word Dord Did you know that dord is a synonym for density? Probably not, because it isn’t. Dord i |
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17968Why you're not sleeping on holiday and what you can do to fix itMetroExperts share why you're not sleeping on holiday and what you can do to fix it. |
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17967Woman shares 'genius' method to make dresses fit 'perfectly' - no sewing neededMirror OnlineCarolina Freixa has shared her 'super helpful' trick to making sure her dresses always hug her figure 'perfectly' - and the 'genius' method doesn't require any sewing |
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17935Owners Put Up Hilarious Sign Warning Passers Not to Fall for Their Dog Faking Her Own Death For TreatsOne Green PlanetA hilarious sign on a local front yard was warning people not to fall for a dog faking her own death after being denied treats when her humans ran out.A hilarious sign on a local front yard was warning people not to fall for a dog faking her own death after being denied treats when her humans ran ou |
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17927How I Made It: 'I went from learning foreign languages to teaching them'Metro'It’s the most fun I’ve had since pre-school.' |
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17926’I am stunned’: Pat Cummins divides cricket with follow-on callNews.com.auPakistan has been absolutely decimated by Australia’s classy bowling attack in the second Test of the Benaud-Qadir Series, with Karachi’s spectators witnessing a reverse swing bowling masterclass on Monday. |
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17925Harsh reality of Antarctica ‘dream job’News.com.auDo you like to live a basic, sustainable life and dream of waking up and counting penguins in Antarctica? |
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17924Fibre-optic cables may be used to eavesdrop up to 1km away, study saysDaily Mail OnlineFibre-optic cables are sensitive to changes in environmental pressure caused by acoustic waves, such as sound, say experts at Tsinghua University, Beijing. |