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  2. Watering hole - Wikipedia

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    A watering hole is a natural geological depression where water collects. A watering hole or waterhole is a geological depression in which a body of water forms, usually a pond or a small lake. A watering hole is "a sunken area of land that fills with water". [1] Watering holes may be ephemeral or seasonal.

  3. Watering hole attack - Wikipedia

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    Watering hole is a computer attack strategy in which an attacker guesses or observes which websites an organization often uses and infects one or more of them with malware. Eventually, some member of the targeted group will become infected. [1] [2] [3] Hacks looking for specific information may only attack users coming from a specific IP address.

  4. 45 Surprising Things About ‘Mean Girls’ That Even the Most ...

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    "Mean Girls" defined the '00s generation. Lindsay Lohan, Lacey Chabert, Amanda Seyfried, and Rachel McAdams as Regina George are hotter than the Burn Book. ... And another deleted scene that fills ...

  5. Billabong - Wikipedia

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    Water is an intrinsic part of Country, and essential resource during drought or dry seasons, and they have many intricate ways of understanding how to find water. [ 1 ] The Ngan'gi peoples in the Daly River region of the Northern Territory continue to manage the billabongs' ecology in their Country.

  6. Here are the major Easter eggs and cameos in the new ‘Mean ...

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    The original “Mean Girls” had a lot of iconic lines — and the remake knows it. Most people will recall that Gretchen tries to make “fetch” happen in the first movie. In the new movie ...

  7. This Iconic New York Watering Hole Just Received a Makeover ...

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    One hundred and twenty years on, the St. Regis New York remains a majestic symbol of a bygone, more glamorous New York. And to mark this anniversary, the hotel has unveiled a series of glittering ...

  8. Nude swimming - Wikipedia

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    In Western societies into the 20th century, nude swimming was common for men and boys, particularly in male-only contexts and to a lesser extent in the presence of clothed women and girls. Some non-Western societies have continued to practice mixed nude bathing into the present, while some Western cultures became more tolerant of the practice ...

  9. Ruth B. Bottigheimer catalogued this and other disparities between the 1810 and 1812 versions of the Grimms' fairy tale collections in her book, Grimms' Bad Girls And Bold Boys: The Moral And Social Vision of the Tales. Of the "Rumplestiltskin" switch, she wrote, "although the motifs remain the same, motivations reverse, and the tale no longer ...