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“Plutoed” The verb “to pluto” (preterite and past participle: “plutoed”) is a neologism coined in the aftermath of the decision. In January 2007, the American Dialect Society chose “plutoed” as its 2006 Word of the Year, defining “to …
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I don’t know why it surprises me that this site (click at your own risk) exists, but it does. Seriously, what the hell is wrong with these people? When you visit the site, it looks innocent enough at first. …
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versionsearchGrandMre station routes Search Street under Wikipedia Wikipedia Foundation events links railway stationShawinigantoward Wikipedia station encyclopediaJump GrandMre Search GrandMre located encyclopediaJump Printable details …
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NavigationMainSouth ToolboxWhat available Wikipedia events Current railway Current links searchGrandMre Foundation Donate portal Featured running Related Donate navigation article station policy changes SenneterreRetrieved portal …
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On Freitag, 18. April 2008, Simetrical wrote: > On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Markus Krötzsch >> wrote: >> Great!
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On 19.04.2008 14:35:18, howard chen wrote: > I agree dump to SQL statements is a little bit useless, but how about CSV ? Bah, CSV is deprecated. XML.
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I don’t really think that a story summary is necessary to be honest. A brief description of what the comic is about is enough. If that story section keeps getting added to it won’t be long before someone tags it as being too long. …
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The fact remains, though, that humans prefer animal proteins and fats to cereals and tubers, because they contain all the essential amino acids needed for life in the right ratio. Twenty-five candidates vied to replace the departing …
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The first ever wiki was the WikiWikiWeb. This was the first site where you could comment on and change other peoples’ text. Wikis are sites where you can view recent changes as well, using a list (similar to if you are writing on Google …
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