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Carnival Photos, Masks and Costumes in Venice
The word carnival comes to us from the Latin "carne vale", which means either "farewell to the flesh" or "farewell to meat", and is most often associated with the pre Lenten Catholic festivals when the pleasures of the world are indulged before meat, wine
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Saw 5: The Fate of a Korean Elantra
This is a Korean car named more likely as an Italian one - Elantra. Probably this word originates from a French word “elan” that can be translated as “ascent” … We can easily imagine the associative array: “ascent”, “jerk”, “ditch”
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Top 10 Biggest Deserts in the World
The usual words that one naturally associates with the term – deserts are; sand, heat, dry, utter chaos! Anyway you do not always have to feel dread every time you think of vast stretches of desert land as we have summed up around ten of the best desert
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Peek into First Class of Different Airlines
Airlines and comfort are two words that usually do not go very well together. Our typical association with airlines includes extreme discomfort, bad food, tiny seats, insufficient leg space, difficulty of getting into the aisle and impersonal service from
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How Intelligent Pet You Want to Have?
What is intelligence? Psychologists might define intelligence as the ability to make new “connections”. In other words, to learn a new association between previously unrelated things. How does an owner decide if their pet is smart, and who is to say t
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Cat Born with the Word Cat on Fur!
Cat owners discovered the word 'cat' in blond fur on their black striped kitten
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Where the Word "witch" Came from
The word “witch” derives from the Old English words “wicca” and “wicce” (masculine and feminine forms, respectively). This later became “wicche”, in Middle English, which meant the same thing as “wicca” and “wicce”, but didn’t d
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Facebook To Own Trademark For The Word "Face" Soon
Facebook has moved one step closer to secure a trademark for the word “Face”(when used with online chat rooms or bulletin boards) after receiving a notice of allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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Indian Teacher Explaining The Word ****
Hilarious comedy video about an Indian teacher explaining the word ****, you know what I mean
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List of Movies That Use the F-word Most Frequently
The obvious winner is a documentary film entitled “Fuck” about the origin and use of the word. The film has a “fuck count” of 824! That’s like 8 or 9 fucks per minute.
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10 most beautiful cathedrals in the world
The word cathedral is derived from the Latin word cathedra (“seat” or “chair”), and refers to the presence of the bishop’s or archbishop’s chair or throne.
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When The Phrase “Oh F***” Is Perfectly Accepta
I bet you can't get through these pics and say the word at least once!
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20 Weird English Words
The words that you probably never heard.
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The Blood Fountains of Bucharest
Hemophilia is a serious condition,and over 2,000 Romanians suffer from it. To draw some attention to the hardships the 2,000 Romanians suffering from this disease, have to go through every day, the Romanian Association for the Problems of Hemophilia color
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What the Nautical Term ‘Avast’ Means
The word was originally derived from the Dutch phrase “houd vast”, which literally means “hold fast”. The frequent usage of this phrase eventually got it slurred down to “hou’ vast” and later “avast”.
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The Biggest Loser
The name of reality TV show “The Biggest Loser” should be understood as “the one who lost the most.” Here we’re talking about weight. And here, the word “loser” is used in a completely different meaning.
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Association of Overweight People (10 Photos)
Once a famous photographer Zed Nelson came to the party of the National Association of overweight people. Before that, he thought that everything that gets in his lens, will be fun and even funny. However, spending a week full of people, he knew he had er
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Women Love This 4 Letter Word
Find out the other 4 letter word that women like more than the word love
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Origin of the Term “Booze”
The first references to the word “booze” meaning “alcoholic drink” in English appear around the 14th century, though it was originally spelled “bouse”. The spelling, as it is today, didn’t appear until around the 17th century.
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10 Most Popular Places Around The World
The word PALACE is derived from the Latin name Palātium, for Palatine Hill, one of the seven hills in Rome.
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