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6 months ago
"Nihil Est In Intellectu, Quo Prius Non Fuerit In Sensu"
"Nihil Est In Intellectu, Quo Prius Non Fuerit In Sensu"
"Nihil Est In Intellectu, Quo Prius Non Fuerit In Sensu"
"Nihil Est In Intellectu, Quo Prius Non Fuerit In Sensu"
"Nihil Est In Intellectu, Quo Prius Non Fuerit In Sensu"
"Nihil Est In Intellectu, Quo Prius Non Fuerit In Sensu"
"Nihil Est In Intellectu, Quo Prius Non Fuerit In Sensu"
"Nihil Est In Intellectu, Quo Prius Non Fuerit In Sensu"
"Nihil Est In Intellectu, Quo Prius Non Fuerit In Sensu"

"Nihil est in intellectu, quo prius non fuerit in sensu"


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3 months ago
Balto (East Drive At 67th Street) Commemorates The Siberian Husky That Delivered Medicine To Children

Balto (East Drive at 67th Street) commemorates the Siberian husky that delivered medicine to children in Alaska during a diphtheria epidemic.


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3 months ago
It Is The Oldest Lighthouse In The United States, Which Is More Than 250 Years Old. It Was Built In 1764

It is the oldest lighthouse in the United States, which is more than 250 years old. It was built in 1764 and is still in use.


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6 months ago

Soldiers selected from among the most handsome, dewy-eyed conscripts perform an honor guard in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Syntagma Square and in front of the presidential palace on nearby Irodou Atikou Street. They stand motionless while performing the honor guard, with a change of position given to the ewzon every half hour.

Soldiers Selected From Among The Most Handsome, Dewy-eyed Conscripts Perform An Honor Guard In Front

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3 months ago
"Canadian Robins Are The Birds That Say, “Tweet, Eh” And Smell Like Tim Hortons Donuts."

"Canadian robins are the birds that say, “Tweet, eh” and smell like Tim Hortons donuts."

The American robin (Turdus migratorius) is one of the most recognizable birds in North America. It is a thrush in the thrush family (Turdidae) and a close relative of European blackbird (Turdus merula). It is also a symbol of spring in the United States and Canada, as its return marks the end of winter.


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