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  2. Six degrees of separation - Wikipedia

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    The show details the experiences of six New Yorkers who go about their lives without realizing they are affecting each other, and gradually meet one another. [46] Lonely Planet Six Degrees is a TV travel show that uses the "six degrees of separation" concept: The hosts, Asha Gill and Toby Amies, explore various cities through its people, by ...

  3. Two, six, heave - Wikipedia

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    Secondly, numbers two and six would be on the same side of the gun (even numbers being on one side and odd numbers on the other). Thirdly, there is no reference to the phrase in any literature prior to the First World War, making it highly unlikely that it was in use before this time.

  4. Unrequited love - Wikipedia

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    "There are two bad sides to unrequited love, but only one is made familiar by our culture" [7] – that of the lover, not the rejector. In fact, research suggests that the object of unrequited affection experiences a variety of negative emotions exceeding those of the suitor, including anxiety, frustration, and guilt. [ 5 ]

  5. The Science Of Love In The 21st Century - The Huffington Post

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    There’s another way to tell the story of how John and Julie fell in love, one that brings to the fore the awesome workings of destiny. Bonnie, 49, told me that she and her husband Brian, “definitely a disaster couple,” were going to end their union, but a year of biweekly counseling in the Gottman Method “completely turned things around.”

  6. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    One might as well throw water into the sea as to do a kindness to rogues; One law for the rich and another for the poor; Opportunity does not knock until you build a door; One swallow does not make a summer; One who believes in Sword, dies by the Sword; One who speaks only one language is one person, but one who speaks two languages is two ...

  7. Hazel Massery - Wikipedia

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    One of the fascinating stories to come out of the reunion was the apology that Hazel Bryan Massery made to Elizabeth Eckford for a terrible moment caught forever by the camera. That 40-year-old picture of hate assailing grace — which had gnawed at Ms. Massery for decades — can now be wiped clean, and replaced by a snapshot of two friends.

  8. Catholic hospitals were founded to help the poor. Now they ...

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    “The new frontier,” said Thomas Greaney, one of that merger study’s authors, “is whether we’ll go after what we’ve called system power.” " We’re a captive audience "

  9. TLH 200: An evolving list of 200 history makers who shaped ...

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    The TLH 200: Gerald Ensley Memorial Bicentennial Project is proud to present our rolling list of 200 people who laid the foundation and contributed to the growth of the civil society we find today ...