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  2. Beetroot - Wikipedia

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    The beetroot (British English) or beet (North American English) is the taproot portion of a Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris plant in the Conditiva Group. [1] The plant is a root vegetable also known as the table beet, garden beet, dinner beet, or else categorized by color: red beet or golden beet.

  3. Confusion reigns and stocks sink as Trump announces more tariffs

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    Although Trump’s 10% across-the-board tariffs on China went into effect Tuesday, and China retaliated against the United States with expanded tariffs of its own, markets rose a bit this week on ...

  4. Vulture culture: Why these often-reviled birds are really ...

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    When they gather as a committee when resting, a kettle when flying, or somewhat disturbingly, a wake when feeding on a carcass, vultures can be a bit unnerving. Just ask residents in one small ...

  5. List of Playboy Playmates of the Month - Wikipedia

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    January February March April May June July August September October November December 1954: Margie Harrison: Margaret Scott (a.k.a. Marilyn Waltz) Dolores Del Monte

  6. bit Generations - Wikipedia

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    bit Generations is a video game franchise for the Game Boy Advance, published by Nintendo. It was first announced under the name Digitylish at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in 2005. [ 1 ] Each of the games in the series feature simple controls, gameplay and graphics.

  7. Leonard Nimoy - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Simon Nimoy was born on March 26, 1931, in an Irish [19] section of the West End [20] [21] of Boston, Massachusetts, to Jewish immigrants from Iziaslav, Ukraine. [22] [23] [24] His parents left Iziaslav separately, his father first walking over the border into Poland while his mother and grandmother were smuggled out of the Soviet Union in a horse-drawn wagon by hiding under bales of hay.

  8. Shannon (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The hartley, a seldom-used unit, is named after Ralph Hartley, an electronics engineer interested in the capacity of communications channels.Although of a more limited nature, his early work, preceding that of Shannon, makes him recognized also as a pioneer of information theory.

  9. Prince Andrew, Duke of York - Wikipedia

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    Gordonstoun school in Scotland Prince Andrew with his parents and brother Edward at the opening of the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta. Andrew was born in the Belgian Suite of Buckingham Palace on 19 February 1960 at 15:30 (), [9] the third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.