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  2. Terraria - Wikipedia

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    Terraria (/ t ə ˈ r ɛər i ə / ⓘ tə-RAIR-ee-ə [1]) is a 2011 action-adventure sandbox game developed by Re-Logic. The game was first released for Windows and has since been ported to other PC and console platforms.

  3. Here’s Where You’ll Find the Cutest Animals on the Internet

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    From golden retrievers to pugs to poodles, this account showcases a variety of puppy breeds, hilarious antics and super-sweet moments. @newkittensontheblock. View this post on Instagram.

  4. List of Garo characters - Wikipedia

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    The various holders of the title Garo the Golden Knight (黄金騎士・牙狼(ガロ), Ōgon Kishi Garo) [a] are the main characters of the franchise, armed with the Garouken (牙狼剣, Garōken, Fanged Wolf Sword) blade. The Garo title, based on the word for "hope" in the old Makai language, is traditionally associated with the Saejima ...

  5. Golden Balls - Wikipedia

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    Golden Balls was a British daytime game show that was presented by Jasper Carrott. It was broadcast on the ITV network from 18 June 2007 to 18 December 2009.

  6. Survivors of Delta plane crash in Toronto describe ‘hanging ...

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    Stiff winds blew over Canada’s Toronto Pearson Airport Monday afternoon as a slim aircraft and its 80 passengers and crew drifted toward the snowy tarmac, cleared by air traffic controllers to ...

  7. Can you control your sleep with a headband? I found out.

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    I took a nap in the office with Elemind, a headband that uses EEG technology to help you fall sleep.

  8. Tolkien's monsters - Wikipedia

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    The word "monster" has as its origin the Latin monstrum, "a marvel, prodigy, portent", in turn from Latin monstrare, "to show". [1] Monsters in medieval Europe were often humanoid, but could also resemble wild beasts, but of enormous size; J. R. R. Tolkien followed both paths in creating his own monsters.

  9. US probing about 2.6 million Tesla vehicles over 'Actually ...

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    (Reuters) -The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday it had opened a probe into about 2.6 million Tesla vehicles after reports of some crashes linked to its "Actually ...