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  2. Answers.com - Wikipedia

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    On July 2, 2006, Answers.com released a trivia game known as blufr. [citation needed] In November 2006, Answers.com acquired the question and answer site FAQ Farm. [6] Following the acquisition, the product was renamed WikiAnswers. [7] In the fall of 2009, Answers.com launched a revamped version of their website that fully integrated ...

  3. Wikipedia:Random - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Random pages test; Wikipedia:Wiki-Link Game – fun with the Random article feature; Wikipedia:Enhanced Random Article – custom script; randomlink.js – tool to follow a random link or go to a random page in a category, list or WikiProject; Special:RandomInCategory; Template:Random page in category; Wikimedia sister projects ...

  4. Question answering - Wikipedia

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    A question-answering implementation, usually a computer program, may construct its answers by querying a structured database of knowledge or information, usually a knowledge base. More commonly, question-answering systems can pull answers from an unstructured collection of natural language documents.

  5. 'This guy knows ball': Internet reacts to Timothée Chalamet ...

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    It seemed like a surprise casting: Timothée Chalamet on ESPN's 'College GameDay.' But the actor came prepared, and the internet reacted.

  6. 30 Dogs Wearing Goggles That Might Just Make Your Day, As ...

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    Typically, it’s a mix of having energy that needs to be released, happiness, and a desire for attention and the reactions they get from people and other animals,” she shared. #4 Squad Image ...

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  8. Mirror test - Wikipedia

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    The hamadryas baboon is one primate species that fails the mirror test.. The mirror test—sometimes called the mark test, mirror self-recognition (MSR) test, red spot technique, or rouge test—is a behavioral technique developed in 1970 by American psychologist Gordon Gallup Jr. as an attempt to determine whether an animal possesses the ability of visual self-recognition. [1]

  9. Week 12 waiver wire pickups + Panic Meter: CMC, Deebo ... - AOL

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    Week 11 is in the books and oh my there's a lot of panic on these fantasy streets. Dalton Del Don joins Matt Harmon for another edition of the 'People's Panic Meter' to answer all of your listener ...