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culture and society

Does a jug shed?

Score: 4.8/5 (9 votes) As for shedding, her hairs get EVERYWHERE. They are sharp too, and hard to remove from fabric once they get themselves weaved in. She moults worse in the summer and after bathing.Do jug dogs bark a lot?Jugs can make great alert dogs as they do have a bark but by no means is a ...

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science and innovation

Is renee a word?

Score: 4.1/5 (40 votes) Re•née (rə nā′; Fr. rə nā′), n. a female given name, French form of Renata.Is Renee a valid Scrabble word?No, rene is not in the scrabble dictionary.What is a Renee?Renée is the female form of René, with the extra –e making it feminine according to French grammar. The name Re...

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technology trends

Do misfires throw codes?

Score: 4.5/5 (14 votes) When there are no codes, but there is a misfire that would typically trigger a code, use your vehicle information database to determine what the enabling criteria for setting a code is. In the case of a misfire a P0300 (random or multiple cylinder misfire), or specific cylind...

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health

How search organizes information?

Score: 4.6/5 (30 votes) We use software known as web crawlers to discover publicly available webpages. Crawlers look at webpages and follow links on those pages, much like you would if you were browsing content on the web. They go from link to link and bring data about those webpages back to Google&...

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social impact

Where does the phrase bricking it come from?

Score: 4.1/5 (33 votes) Bricking it is derived from shitting a brick, meaning being very afraid.What does the British saying bricking it mean?From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English be bricking itBritish English informal to feel very nervous or frightened → brick.What does bricking mean in s...

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science and innovation

What silage is used for?

Score: 4.8/5 (68 votes) Silage is essentially “pickled pasture,” or fodder that's been fermented to feed cattle or sheep during dry seasons. Grasses or other crops, such as rye or maize, are cut, fermented and compressed until they're ready to be fed to the livestock.What is silage good fo...

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education insights

Do eggs feed pathogens?

Score: 4.1/5 (8 votes) For the second time in a matter of weeks, a group of researchers reported a link between the food people eat and bacteria in the intestines that can increase the risk of heart attacks.Are eggs bad for pathogens?Eggs are one of nature's most nutritious and economical foods...

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science and innovation

What do u mean by voltinism?

Score: 4.6/5 (3 votes) : the frequency or number of annual broods (as of insects) — compare polyvoltine, univoltine.What do you mean by voltinism?Voltinism is a term used in biology to indicate the number of broods or generations of an organism in a year. The term is most often applied to insects, a...

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global affairs

Were was wonder woman filmed?

Score: 5/5 (26 votes) Would you like to visit the legendary Themyscira Island? Wonder Woman was entirely filmed in Italy and England. The scenes taking place on the gorgeous island were shot in Italy, in contrast with the dark human world set in the First World War, filmed in England.Where was Wonde...

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global affairs

Are nahuatl and mayan similar?

Score: 4.9/5 (52 votes) Language vs. The distinction between related languages and dialects is notoriously vague in Mesoamerica. ... This has been the case for Classical Nahuatl and Classical Maya, both of which, at different times in history, have been used as a common language between different et...

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