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46981How to use Astrophotography mode on a PixelAndroid CentralWith Astrophotography mode, you can seize the moment of that unforgettable night sky with this beginner-friendly guide. |
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46897One millionth Ford Ranger charges off the South African production lineArena Africa - TimesLIVEFord South Africa has celebrated a milestone with the one millionth Ranger bakkie coming off the assembly line at the company’s Silverton factory in Tshwane.Ford South Africa has celebrated a milestone with the one millionth Ranger bakkie coming off the assembly line at the company’s Silverton facto |
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46896Rick Stein’s Puff Pastry Topped Fish PieYour Life ChoicesThis easy recipe from celebrity chef Rick Stein skips some of the traditional steps – without losing the taste. |
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46895Lotto winners reveal what they boughtPerthNowWhat’s the first thing you’d buy if you won Lotto? Previous division one winners reveal how they spent their massive fortune. |
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46894The Denmark secret: how it became the world’s most trusting country – and why that mattersThe GuardianOver the years, Denmark has emerged as the good faith capital of the world. Nearly 74% of Danes believe “most people can be trusted” – more than any other nationality. |
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46887The 32 top twist movie endingsGamesRadarWho doesn’t love a good twist ending? Some of the best movies ever made tend to surprise their audience just before the credits roll. But which among them are actually the greatest of all time?The appeal of plot twists are easy to understand, even if we don’t fully understand why. In a 2019 interv |
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46886No Object Can Travel Faster Than Light, So Why Doesn't That Apply To Warp Drives?IFLScienceWe cannot break the speed of light, but hypothetical warp drives are a neat trick for getting around that. |
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46884‘Our people are thriving’: New Zealand Māori population hits million markThe GuardianNine-month-old Huia picks up a puzzle piece depicting a Māori god. “That’s Tāwhirimātea – god of the wind,” says his mother, Nadya France-White. “Tāwhirimātea lives here, in Wellington.” The floor |
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46883Lotto winners reveal what they boughtPerthNowWhat’s the first thing you’d buy if you won Lotto? Previous division one winners reveal how they spent their massive fortune. |
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46881Beautiful seaside village named the 'best in Italy'ExpressThis beautiful Italian seaside village has long been kept behind the shadow of its famous neighbours of Portofino and Cinque Terre. |