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Definition: Indicating the point in space at which a journey, motion, or action starts.
Meaning: Từ, có nguồn gốc từ đâu
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To be fair, that wouldn't be too far off from how things were a few centuries ago.

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These people come from many different countries.

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There are also many people from different countries who stay in London on business.

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Another famous old part of Greater London is Westminster, which was always a different city from the City of London.

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Many planes and trains travel to and from Berlin because the city is an important place for tourism and business.

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After the Berlin Wall was built in 1961 very few people were allowed to cross from East Berlin into West Berlin.

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Tornadoes are ranked on the Enhanced Fujita scale, from EF0 to EF5.

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Two exceptions are that from 1908 to 1961 the server had to keep one foot on the ground at all times, and the adoption of the tiebreak in the 1970s.

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Penney who purchased a Ben Franklin Store in 1945 from the Butler Brothers.

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He increased the sales by 45% in the first year by offering lower prices on products that he purchased from lower cost suppliers.

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It is estimated that the WAlmart stock owned by the Waltons would fill a big backyard pool with gold if it were translated from dollars to gold.

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Many old CPUs from the 70s, 80s and early 90s (and many modern embedded systems) have an 8 bit or 16 bit word size.

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Although Airbnb is very popular with young professionals, the fastest-growing client base for the company comes not from hip and trendy, twenty-something, but from senior citizens.

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Older folk are flocking to the online marketplace, in record numbers, opting for a home-away-from-home experience, instead of the one size fits all, assembly line hotels, which often feel impersonal and lacking in charm.

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Airbnb currently lists more than fourteen thousand tiny homes, ranging from garden studio apartments to lakeside cabins, igloos, caves, and small boats.

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From stonewalled Scottish castles to multi-million dollar mansions right the way through to, if you can believe it, your very own private island.

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That was an astounding 11 billion miles (17 billion kilometers) away from Earth.

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It has a stunning array of scenery from the beaches of Qinhuangdao to a desert corridor between tall mountain ranges.

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Perhaps the most powerful advertising words in history come from the poetic pen of Chairman Mao: "Until you reach the Great Wall, you're no hero.".

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The Great Wall of China cannot be seen from space by the human eye without aid.

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In 1920, Karel Čapek wrote a story about them, and he used a word from Czech that is connected with 'work': robot.

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Because it takes a long time to send a radio signal from Earth to another planet, the robots do much of their work alone, without commands from Earth.

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The most recent etymology of the word yogurt certainly comes from the Turkish language (meaning to knead or mix with a utensil).

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The ancient Eastern tribes who were nomadic shepherds preserved their milk, from cows, sheep, goats, horses and camels, in containers made from these animals' skins or from their stomachs.

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Apart from the legend, the most likely inventor of yogurt was yogurt itself.

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The continuous migrations of the tribes from the East European Steppes brought about the spreading of yogurt in the Mediterranean area.

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In 1919, Carasso, who was from Ottoman Salonika, started a small yogurt business in Barcelona, Spain, and named the business Danone ("little Daniel") after his son.

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Usually more tart than ice cream, as well as lower in fat, it is different from ice milk and conventional soft serve.

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Crema D'or, from Hokkaido, is apparently the world's most expensive yogurt.

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Small localized areas of low pressure can form from hot air rising off hot ground, resulting in smaller disturbances such as dust devils and whirlwinds.

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While many European custards get their firmness from adding eggs, gelatin makes panna cotta difficult to mess up, and eliminates the possibility that you will end up scrambling your eggs in hot custard mix.

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Today, people can pay money to access the Internet from internet service providers.

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Email is private and goes from one user to another.

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In 2004, Coca-Cola created Miles Thirst, a vinyl doll voiced by Reno Wilson (the voice of Frenzy, Mudflap and Brains from across the Transformers films) in order to exploit the hip-hop market to advertise their range of soft drinks.

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Android's significance in the mobile market was perfectly realized in 2009 when Eric Schmidt, Google CEO, was forced to resign from Apple's board of directors due to a conflict of interest and his inability to be involved in Apple's developments and future plans.

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Irina Blok designed the logo in 2007, the general idea came from the man on toilet doors.

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From its open-source nature to the simplicity of use, it ticks all the boxes when it comes to a mobile OS.

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Mexico was named “New Spain” when Hernan Cortes conquered the territory from the Aztecs.

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The Aztecs adopted human sacrifice from earlier cultures (such as the Olmecs) because they believed the universe would come to an end and the sun would cease to move without human blood.

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He was president from 1861 to 1865, during the American Civil War.

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The nickname "Honest Abe" came from a time when he started a business that failed.

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The name football comes from the two words 'foot' and 'ball'.

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Football balls are made from layers of synthetic leather while the bladders inside the ball are made from latex or butyl.

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The modern games of both rugby football and association football comes from 19th-century England.

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This is probably because the British love a bit of a bidding war, what's better than being able to auction from your own home!

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Due to the stop in production, they used eBay as a tool to search for sellers who might have listed items or parts from the same machines.

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A British scientist and Zoologist named Simon Coppard came across the urchin and from the photo recognized that this was something new.

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At the time, Coppard was working with The Natural History Museum in London and was able to confirm from the photo uploaded that the species was unidentified, making it a new discovery of sea urchin that he named Coelopleurus exquisitus.

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EBay will remain to be an auctioneer's paradise, where bidding wars can happen from the comfort of your very own home.

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They may be large or small, eaten as snack food or as part of a meal, their fillings differing from region to region.

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Spring rolls differ faintly from place to place.

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Gradually, at the time of Ming and Qing dynasties, the cake got transformed to rolls and the name changed from spring dish to spring rolls.

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'Cheese' comes from the Latin word 'caseus', which has been found to mean 'to ferment/to sour'.

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Cheese is made from the milk of cows, buffalo, goats, sheep, horses and camels.

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Dry season stretches from May to September when you can expect sunnier skies.

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Also accounting for the highest point in Bali, Mount Agung sits a staggering 9,994 feet and can be seen from almost everywhere.

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Its name comes from lap, as it was deemed to be placed on a person's lap when being used.

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Laptops can be powered either from an internal battery or by an external power supply from an AC adapter.

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Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second smallest planet in the Solar System after Mercury.

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Mars can easily be seen from Earth, as can its reddish coloring.

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Despite having formed over billions of years, evidence from volcanic lava flows is so recent many scientists believe it could still be active.

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Pancakes are flat cakes, often thin and round, prepared from a starch based batter that can also have eggs, milk, and butter.

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Romans ate sweet and savoury dishes called Alita dolcia that were made from milk, flour, eggs and spices and were very similar to pancakes.

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Blinis are yeasted pancakes that are made from buckwheat flour and served with sour cream, jam, honey or caviar.

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It was done by Ross mccurdy from Kingston, Washington, United States, on August 13, 2013.

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When you withdraw cash from an ATM, scan groceries at the store, or use a calculator, you're using a type of computer.

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If the answer is yes, you're in luck, because from this point onward cat facts is all we're going to be talking about!

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It turns out that if a cat falls from a lower height, say less than 7 stories high, then it's actually more likely to be injured!

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If a cat falls from a greater height, it has more time to correct its position mid-flight and prepare itself more for the landing.

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There are even reports of cats falling from as high as 32 stories high and coming away with just a chipped tooth and a punctured lung.

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Most importantly though, cats keep you from being lonely - and it's now known that loneliness plays a big part in many diseases!

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He was even known to feed Tabby directly from the table during formal dinners, much to his wife's displeasure!

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More common are people like you, who get different things from different people.

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There are 13 known species of otters, which range in size from 2.9 feet (90 cm) all the way to 5.9 feet (1.8 m) long!

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In a bizarre turn away from their normal diet, there are some otters in the Shetland Islands in Scotland which have been known to hunt rabbits instead of fish.

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It's quite common for a mother and her pup to hold each other's hands so that they don't drift away from each other while they sleep.

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Sea otters also hold onto kelp that grows from the floor of the sea for the same purpose.

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Their closest living relatives are cetaceans (whales, porpoises, etc.) from which they diverged about 55 million years ago.

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Hippos can close their nostrils and ears to prevent water from entering.

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Users can get more programs, called mobile apps, from the manufacturer 's app store, such as the Apple App Store and Google Play which can help them complete special tasks.

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From a techy point of view, drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV's) are a wonderful idea.

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From military grade killing machines to a fun racing/flying toy.

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This word is derived from Vietnamese Hội an phố (the town of Hội an), which was shortened to "Hoi-pho", and then to "Faifo".

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There is also the fine wooden Japanese bridge, with a pagoda on it, dating from the 18th century.

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While the backs of the buildings open to the river allowing easy loading and off-loading of goods from boats.

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It's far more likely that you the car-buyer or house-buyer will have to borrow money from a bank (or a friend) in order to buy that house or car.

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Throughout its history, Seoul was known by a number of different names, and the name Seoul itself is believed to have originated from the Korean word for the capital city, Seoraneol.

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The city and empire flourished from approximately the 9th to the 15th centuries.

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The word Angkor is derived from the Sanskrit nagara, meaning "city".

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The Angkor complex encompasses all major architectural buildings and hydrological engineering systems from the Khmer period and most of these "Barays" and canals still exist today.

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By contrast, the smallest horse ever was a tiny 14-inch pony from New Hampshire.

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There are over 60 different species of eagle, most of them from Africa, Asia and Europe.

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The bald eagle takes its name from the fact it has a white head while the rest of its body is brown.

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Fifty years later in 2007, it was removed from the endangered list but is still protected.

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It is the fifth planet from the Sun.

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It gives off more heat than it gets from the sun.

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They maybe see things in that space from different directions, and move things in that space.

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In recent years he has retired from working full time at Microsoft, and has instead concentrated on working with his charitable foundation "The Bill and Melinda gates Foundation.".

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This version of Windows has been the backbone of all future releases from Windows 2000 to the latest Xp and Vista.

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From 2008 Gates has worked full time on his philanthropic interests.

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You may already know it for its array of wildlife from moose to polar bears, but there's a lot more to this country that you might not know.

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The northernmost permanently inhabited place in the world is Alert, Nunavut which is just 507 miles (817 kilometers) from the North Pole.

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IMAX theaters, electric wheelchairs, and the board game Trivial Pursuit were all inventions that came from Canada.

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Off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, some icebergs float over from Greenland.

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In Churchill, Canada, residents will leave their cars, and sometimes their homes unlocked as an escape for people who need to escape from a polar bear.

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Such as popular dishes like "Som Tam," which is a salad made from shredded green papayas top with tomatoes, lime, peanuts, garlic, and chili peppers.

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There are many Thai cuisines displayed from noodles to curries, soups to salad, and many sweet desserts.

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One popular noodle soup, "Guay Teow," is made from rice noodles or egg noodles with beef, pork, and chicken stock.

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It's a noodle dish made from wide and thick rice noodles that is stir fried in dark soy sauce with either pork, chicken, or beef and Chinese broccoli or cabbage.

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It's a great substitute from pad thai because it's not spicy, although some ask for dried chili flakes on the side.

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The name Instagram comes from a mashing of "instant camera" and "telegram.".

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As of 2009, at their Mountain View headquarters, Google rented 200 goats to mow their lawns as a low-carbon alternative from California Grazing.

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Whenever I need a new gadget or appliance Samsung comes to mind, from phones to TVs this Korean electrical superpower are market leaders in every area of electronics particularly in the cell phone industry.

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Following on from this, the pair have started a new collaboration to create a VR game for rollercoaster riders.

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Adidas created its 'Adilette' line of sandals specifically to protect soccer players from diseases that can be contracted in communal showers.

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Most importantly though, cats keep you from being lonely - and it's now known that loneliness plays a big part in many diseases!

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This theory states that it was a palace for the then ruler of the Inca Empire, Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, who reigned from 1438 to 1471.

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Ranging from temples, to plazas, to residential buildings and baths, what little there is left to set eyes upon is still a marvel to behold.

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The temple, otherwise known as Sacred Rock was used as a site for paying tribute and giving offerings to the sun, from what little we can gather.

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Sometimes they collide or crash or pull apart from each other.

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A tsunami is a large ocean wave which is normally caused by an earthquake that happens underwater or from a volcanic explosion.

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They aren't tidal waves but are actually caused from the forces of the moon and the sun and other planets in our solar system which affects tides.

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The Royal Tombs provide a great way to see the city from a height - climb to the top and take some holiday snaps to make your friends jealous!

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The famous chocolate river from the original Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory film was made with 15,000 gallons of water mixed with chocolate and cream.

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It takes the whole of one year's crop from one tree to make half a kilo of cocoa.

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Now, this does excite me, who doesn't love the idea of jumping in your car and sitting back as it travels you across the country to wherever you're heading, but how far away are we actually from the dream?

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The controlling came from a second car directly behind sending radio impulses which were received by an antenna and sent the signals to circuit breakers that controlled small electric motors to direct the car's movement.

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EUREKA also started the first real project aimed at creating autonomous vehicles from 1987 to 1995, it was called the Prometheus Project.

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The ALV, or Autonomous Land Vehicle, project in America carried out the first example of a car following a road that used computer vision and autonomous robotic control, it reached up to 19 mph, using newly developed technology from numerous scientific powerhouses including the University of Maryland.

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Patented by Forrest Mars (yes, he was the son of the founder of Mars chocolate) and later co-owned by Bruce Murrie, the name of the chocolate product was derived from these two men.

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However, Mars and Murrie were far from being the best of friends.

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Smarties were developed in 1937, and when Forrest Mars saw that the outer shell prevented the inner chocolate filling from melting, he decided to come up with a similar product.

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In the 20th century, Australia saw a large amount of immigration, including from those across the sea in the Mediterranean countries.

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Around 160,000 convicts were sent in boats from England to Australia when the country was first colonized.

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However, it's impossible for people to take money from your wallet without you giving it to them.

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These bitcoins have unique keys to them and so if they're lost with a wallet, then they are essentially removed from circulation forever.

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In New York, Samsung has a building called 837, known as a digital playground it's dedicated to showing off Samsung kit, from a huge theater display made of ninety-six 55" screens to a VR Tunnel and family-focused Playroom using Galaxy View.

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From its simple beginnings in 1938 to the worldwide empire they have today Samsung really has come a long way.

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Tornadoes are ranked on the Enhanced Fujita scale, from EF0 to EF5.

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Sugar is only found in high enough concentrations from two plants to make sugar crystals for food consumption: sugarcane and sugar beets.

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Carbohydrates can be obtained from three different sources: sugar, fiber, and starch.

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80% of the world's sugar production comes from sugarcane, while the other 20% comes from sugar beets.

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Whether it's close to you or very far from home, here are some awesome facts about this incredible place.

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There are no Bills of Rights in this country, making it the only Western country to omit this from its governmental system.

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Saudi Arabia imports camels from Australia.

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Ugg boots, the popular winter footwear made from sheepskin, originated in Australia.

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In 1920, Karel Čapek wrote a story about them, and he used a word from Czech that is connected with 'work': robot.

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Mexico was named "New Spain" when Hernan Cortes conquered the territory from the Aztecs.

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The Aztecs adopted human sacrifice from earlier cultures (such as the Olmecs) because they believed the universe would come to an end and the sun would cease to move without human blood.

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The nickname "Honest Abe" came from a time when he started a business that failed.

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Romans ate sweet and savoury dishes called Alita dolcia that were made from milk, flour, eggs and spices and were very similar to pancakes.

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In a bizarre turn away from their normal diet, there are some otters in the Shetland Islands in Scotland which have been known to hunt rabbits instead of fish.

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Users can get more programs, called mobile apps, from the manufacturer 's app store, such as the Apple App Store and Google Play which can help them complete special tasks.

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This word is derived from Vietnamese Hội an phố (the town of Hội an), which was shortened to "Hoi-pho", and then to "Faifo".

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It's far more likely that you the car-buyer or house-buyer will have to borrow money from a bank (or a friend) in order to buy that house or car.

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The word Angkor is derived from the Sanskrit nagara, meaning "city".

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The Angkor complex encompasses all major architectural buildings and hydrological engineering systems from the Khmer period and most of these "Barays" and canals still exist today.

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In recent years he has retired from working full time at Microsoft, and has instead concentrated on working with his charitable foundation "The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.".

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This version of Windows has been the backbone of all future releases from Windows 2000 to the latest Xp and Vista.

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Chips had arrived in Britain from France in the eighteenth century and were known as pommes frites.

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There are claims to the first chippie from Lancashire in the North and London in the South of England.

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From this practice emerged an entire world of new dishes known as bing.

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These dishes soon became so popular they were sold anywhere from river boat food vendors to the streets, enjoyed both by royalty and the common folk.

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Over time, wontons have evolved and spread from Northern China throughout the country and beyond.

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There are American apple pie recipes, both manuscript and printed, from the 18th century.

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Apart from apples, other fruits like apricot, blackberries and strawberries can also be used as the filling.

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The annual mean air temperature is 28C, and the hottest months are from March to May.

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Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun in the Solar System.

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Saturn is about 1,400,000,000 km (869,000,000 mi) from the Sun.

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Most of us use their website or app on a daily basis, whether it's for going from video to video until you end up watching conspiracy theories, or just to entertain ourselves with cute cat videos.

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Aside from the US., the most YouTube views come from Saudi Arabia.

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The city's name, originally Maynilad, is derived from that of the nilad plant, the name was shortened first to Maynila and then to its present form.

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It has people living there from 175 different countries.

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The number of people living in Amsterdam during the War rose from less than 30,000 in 1570 to over 100,000 in 1622.

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Giraffes eat leaves from tall trees and sometimes fruit, which they can reach because of their long legs and long necks.

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The term disposable income comes from the idea that you have money left over to dispose of, or spend, as you wish.

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They can accelerate from 0 to 68 miles per hour in just three seconds.

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Of all of the badminton competitions that the International Badminton Federation oversees, about 70 percent have winners who are from either Indonesia or China.

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Shuttlecocks were traditionally made from feathers that are gathered from the left wing of a goose.

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The badminton name came from an estate called Badminton House in Gloucestershire, England.

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It is "the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen".

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And in the other words " Opportunity Cost " can be termed as cost of forgone alternatives or cost of shifting from one opportunity to the other.

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The city is crossed by two rivers: the Tiber, which runs from east to west, and l'Aniene, which runs from north east to north - within the city, it flows into the Tiber.

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The city has a multi cultural style, because 20% of the people there are from outside France.

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The Russian army seized Paris from Napoleon in 1814, and the Prussian army captured it in 1871.

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The phrase "rule of thumb" derives from the fact that brewers would use their thumb to determine if the liquid was at ideal temperature to add yeast.

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Bourbon whiskey made primarily from corn was invented in America in the 18th Century.

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The term "fog" is typically distinguished from the more generic term "cloud" in that fog is low-lying, and the moisture in the fog is often generated locally.

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This occurs from either added moisture in the air, or falling ambient air temperature.

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This can occur when the fog layer is lifted and cooled sufficiently, or when it is forcibly compressed from above by descending air.

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Chris Messina could have patented the idea of hashtags and made a large sum of money from it.

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Pictorial evidence of Roman fishing comes from mosaics.

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In the Southern Hemisphere, snow is confined primarily to mountainous areas, apart from Antarctica.

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But while it's universally agreed the sandwich is a tasty meal, where did it come from, and importantly why is it worth celebrating?

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In the 1860s, when France laid their first steps in Vietnam to start their invasion, the bread made from wheat flour also arrived in Vietnam.

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These changes made Banh mi the flavor it is today which is much different from the baguette.

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From Asia, the blue (Indian) peafowl and green peafowl.

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The birds are sometimes seen doing this in the wild to protect themselves from a predator.

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Apart from displaying his feathers and train, he will also guard his territory and make loud noise to ward off other males.

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1946 was a pivotal year for Marilyn, she divorced her young husband and changed her name from, the boring, Norma Baker to the more glamorous Marilyn Monroe (a combination of a 20's star Marilyn Miller with Monroe, her mother's maiden name.).

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Her first few films were low key, but from these beginnings, it gained her more prominent roles in films such as All About Eve, Niagara and later Gentleman Prefer Blondes and How To Marry A Millionaire.

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The idea of creating a taxi-booking mobile app for Southeast Asia similar to those being pioneered in the US first came from Anthony Tan.

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Taking inspiration from Garrett Camp's ride sharing concept, Anthony decided to take this problem up as a project while studying at Harvard Business School.

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A rabbit sweats only from its pad on the feet!

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If somebody dies in Amsterdam and is not claimed by any friends or relatives, then they will receive a burial from the state in Amsterdam.

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In 1913, with financial aid from a lover Arthur Capel, Chanel opened a boutique selling fashionable clothes in Deauville.

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It was called Chanel No 5 as it was the 5th scent from her samples.

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In 1938, she retired from the fashion business.

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Green tea is traditionally made from the leaves of the Camellia Sinensis plant.

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It originates from China.

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Legend states that gods sent dragons, who dropped jewels and jade from their mouths into the bay, creating the islands.

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Many of the names come from the shape of the islands themselves, such as Mai Nha Island (roof) and Voi Island (elephant).

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Some of the islets (small islands) rise from the water to heights of up to 330 feet.

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Ah chocolate, the first love of every man, woman and child, it's a solution (however temporary) to every problem from upset and anger to happiness and adoration.

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In 1947, hundreds of Canadian kids went on strike and boycotted chocolate after the price of a chocolate bar jumped from 5 to 8 cents.

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Venus is the second planet from the sun.

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All the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere acts like a blanket, trapping heat from the Sun.

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They are both reptiles from the same family (Testudines or Chelonian).

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They are easily identified by the presence of a shell, from which their head and limbs protrude.

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It leaves a doughnut-shaped piece of dough and a doughnut hole from dough removed from the center.

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Doughnuts can be made from a yeast-based dough for more puffy doughnuts or a special type of cake batter.

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The original doughnuts from Dunkin' Donuts had a handle.

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The doughnuts get their name from Hanson Gregory, who "put hazelnuts or walnuts in the center, where the dough might not cook through".

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Hong Kong was under British rule from 1842 to 1997.

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This gives residents and tourists an opportunity to sample various types of delicacies from around the world.

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Dimsum which are a popular snack for many people across the world originated from this region.

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Wagyu beef itself must come from a specific breed of Japanese cattle with incredibly high in fat marbling, allowing the meat to in essence melt in your mouth.

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Civet coffee or Kopi Luwak is a type of coffee derived from coffee cherries that have already passed through the South Asian palm civet or Civet cat's digestion system and a quick search puts the price at about $75 per 9-ounce packs.

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Saffron comes from the saffron crocus, this flower bears up to four flowers with each having three vivid crimson stigmas, these stigmas are handpicked, dried and then air sealed which kind of explains the price.

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The most expensive of all caviar and the world's most expensive food is "Almas" or Beluga Caviar which comes from the Iranian Beluga fish - a sturgeon.

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Almas is produced from a 60-100 years old rare albino sturgeon's eggs which swam in the southern Caspian Sea which is much less polluted.

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Neptune ,is the eighth and last planet from the Sun in the Solar System.

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Neptune has four rings which are hard to see from the Earth.

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In addition to art, Da Vinci studied all aspects of life from anatomy to mathematics and astronomy;

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In his formative years, he developed a love of nature and from an early age began to display his remarkable academic and artistic talents.

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Evidence of recreational swimming in prehistoric times has been found, with the earliest evidence dating to Stone Age paintings from around 10,000 years ago.

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Written references date from 2000 BC, with some of the earliest references to swimming including the Iliad, the Odyssey, the Bible, Beowulf, the Quran and others.

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Although it is possible for competitive swimmers to incur several injuries from the sport, such as tendinitis in the shoulders or knees, there are also multiple health benefits associated with the sport.

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The company generates revenue from subscriptions and fees associated with Bloomberg terminals as well as a variety of other services including Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Business, focused on venture capital, brokerage, and more.

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The word software was first used in the late 1960s to emphasize on its difference from computer hardware, which can be physically observed by the user.

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Plate tectonics are where continents move from one place to the next and they break apart as they move crashing into each other.

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Watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony outside Buckingham Palace, take a cruise down the River Thames and view the city on foot or from the top of an iconic red bus.

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From the hustle and bustle of Wall Street to a relaxing carriage ride through Central Park, you will have the experience of a lifetime.

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The Pagani Huayra BC gets its name from the Incan God of Wind, Huayra.

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The 254 Mph Mansory Vivere edition comes from the wonderful bunch at Mansory.

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The seats even have a line of 'V's running from top to bottom just in case you forgot the model!

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The 6.5L Veneno manages to produce 750 Bhp and takes just 2.9 seconds to go from 0-60 mph topping the speedometer at 355km/h (220 Mph).

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The Romans spread cheesecake from Greece to across Europe.

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Modern commercial American cream cheese was developed in 1872, when William Lawrence, from Chester, New York, while looking for a way to recreate the soft, French cheese Neufchâtel, accidentally came up with a way of making an "unripened cheese" that is heavier and creamier, other dairymen came up with similar creations independently.

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Different variations of this dessert have evolved over time by adding different flavors and toppings, these can range from such flavors as vanilla, spices, chocolate, pumpkin and numerous fruit flavors such as mango, lemon, fig and apricot.

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I believe the name "New York Cheesecake" came from the fact that New Yorkers referred to the cheesecakes made in New York as "New York Cheesecake".

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While it is still in direct competition its arch-rival Nike, Adidas has managed to garner much attention to the brand with new and improved designs from world renowned designer Jeremy Scott, and the introduction of new ground-breaking technology such as their Ultra Boost line of products.

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Nike tried to stop Adidas from releasing their own woven upper sneakers, which are a huge trend right now.

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Digital McKinsey has more than 1500 of these young and energetic minds from diverse backgrounds.

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