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10 The Most Expensive Domain Names Ever
What’s the most expensive domain name on the Internet?! It’s not the coveted domain name ‘Sex.com,’ although it’s also one of the most expensive domain names in history, is up for auction, with bidding starting at $1 million and the final price
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10 Greatest gay men in history you did not know ab
You will be surprised to find some of the most famous names in history were gay men.
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The 30 Worst Brand Names Ever
No doubt companies choose best names for their brands at the time of launch, but as you will see in this list, as fun as they are, not all of those names make total sense and for me these are the worst brand names I have ever seen.
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A Spiritual Look at the Great Buddha
Actually, Buddha is not a name, but a honorific term...
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The Kalashnikov Museum in Izhevsk, Russia
Despite the fact that the museum is named after Kalashnikov, the museum presents the exhibition not only of production "from the pen of Mikhail Timofeyevich - it contains all the small arms that go into the light of Izhevsk
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The world is his playground!
His name is Matt Abbick, from Kansas City, MO. And he does what anyone of us does not.
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Tampon Chandelier Is Not Ashamed to Show Off
Named “A Noiva”, which translates as The Bride, the 5-meter-high tampon chandelier is one of the main exhibits at Joana Vasconcelos’ “Netless” exhibition, in Lisbon.
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The Eight Most Absurd Arnold Schwarzenegger Videos
We're not sure if there will ever be another action star quite as dynamic as Arnold Schwarzenegger, but if there is, we really, really hope his name is easier to spell.
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Oldest Martian Meteorite Not as Old as Thought
The Allan Hills meteorite, named for the site where it was found in Antarctica, was once thought to contain fossil traces of life. That idea has been mostly dismissed, and now the rock also appears to be not quite as old as previously thought
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20 Autos Named after Places in USA
While many of them are not on the road anymore, how many of these auto names do you recognize?
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10 Company Name Origins
Have you ever wondered where some well-known companies got their names? Some are obvious, such as 7/Eleven (named after the stores' operating hours), but others, which are not as intuitive, still sound cool. This list presents naming origins of ten well-
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Minimiam - the Small World
‘Stop playing with your food!’ – this is not about Akiko Ida and Pierre Javelle, the husband and wife food photographers, who work under the name Minimiam (meaning MINI YUM), spend their days transforming everyday foods into whimsical, storied lands
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The Eight Least Inspiring Town Names
While the United Kingdom may be tops when it comes to dirty, cheeky, and wrong-sounding spots, believe it or not, proud, patriotic America leads the way in depressing, uninspiring town names.
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Filipino Tradition in Honor of John the Baptist (7
June 24 in the Philippines celebrate the feast of St. John the Baptist. If a visitor happened to be in villages, named for the saint to go away with will not work: they certainly obolyut buckets. This procedure represents the rite of baptism.
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The City Names We Mispronounce Most
Before you go road-tripping this family-vacation season, read up on some of the worst offenders, because pronouncing these names correctly is the best way to not be branded as a fanny pack–wearing, camera-toting, map-reading tourist.
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The Top 10 Breakout Female Stars of 2010
There is a tipping point where a person stops being an actor and starts being a movie star. It's not just when someone appears in a leading role or a hit movie. It's the moment when an actor goes from being a face to being a bankable name. For the ten you
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Caesar Salad Was Named After Caesar Cardini, Not a
Caesar Cardini was an Italian born chef who immigrated to the United States after World War I. Despite having a home in San Diego, the Cardini family operated a restaurant in Tijuana, Mexico, primarily because of prohibition. Many Americans would go to
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The Iceland Journey
Iceland is a mountainous island nation in the north Atlantic Ocean, located between Europe and North America. Though not part of the continental mainland, the country is considered European. The name of the country – Iceland – may not be that appropri
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Not Afraid of His Own Shadow
A selection of artworks by the “godfather of street art”, Richard Hambleton, who made his name as the author of disturbing “Crime Scenes”, is opening in Moscow’s Museum of Modern Art.
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The Best Knock Off Brands
these brand names are not very unique
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