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  2. Cuss Control - Wikipedia

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    Cuss Control: The Complete Book on How to Curb Your Cursing is a self-help book on how to curb swearing written by James V. O'Connor in 2000. [2] O'Connor, who also founded the Cuss Control Academy of Northbrook, Illinois in 1998, has gained a reputation as a swearing expert and the book has been featured and reviewed in hundreds of media outlets, including Time, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The ...

  3. iPhone 11 - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone 11 is a smartphone developed and marketed by Apple.It is the thirteenth generation of iPhone, succeeding the iPhone XR, and was unveiled on September 10, 2019, alongside the higher-end iPhone 11 Pro at the Steve Jobs Theater in Apple Park, Cupertino, by Apple CEO Tim Cook.

  4. Blooper - Wikipedia

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    Some of the earliest clips in Hewat's collection went back to Rudy Vallee "corpsing" (giggling uncontrollably) during a recording of "There Is a Tavern in the Town" and one of the very earliest OBs (Outside Broadcasts) of The Illumination of the Fleet. [citation needed]

  5. iPhone users urged to install critical Apple update to stop ...

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  6. Elon Musk is targeting the avocado toast in the federal budget

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    An iPhone. Avocado toast. Take, for example, USAID, a program that spends about $40 billion a year and one that Musk unceremoniously worked to shut down this week.

  7. Batterygate - Wikipedia

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    iOS 11.3 added the promised battery health information, and also allows these performance controls to be disabled. [16] Beginning with the iPhone 11, Apple introduced a new performance management system intended to "reduce performance impacts from battery aging". Unlike the previous system, this is always active in response to the battery's ...

  8. Breaking character - Wikipedia

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    British English uses a slang term, corpsing, to specifically describe one of the most common ways of breaking character—when an actor loses their composure and laughs or giggles inappropriately during a scene.

  9. Dirty Hungarian Phrasebook - Wikipedia

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    A Hungarian (John Cleese) enters a tobacconist's shop [2] carrying a Hungarian-to-English phrasebook and begins a dialogue with the tobacconist (Terry Jones); he wants to buy cigarettes, but his phrasebook's translations are wholly inaccurate and have no resemblance to what he wants to say.