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    The pilcrow, ΒΆ, is a typographical character marking the start of a paragraph.

    Posted on Feb 12, 2021Feb 10, 2021 by Tyler Finck

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    A Latin translation of Winnie-the-Pooh spent 20 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list

    Posted on Feb 6, 2021Feb 1, 2021 by Tyler Finck

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    Bae is a slang term of endearment primarily used among youth in North America

    Posted on Jun 19, 2017Jun 15, 2017 by Tyler Finck

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    the cyberpunk science-fiction genre was named after the 1983 short story “Cyberpunk” by Bruce Bethke

    Posted on Jun 13, 2017Jun 8, 2017 by Tyler Finck

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    The word “jazz” was originally a California baseball slang term and was first applied to a style of music in Chicago around 1915

    Posted on Jun 9, 2017Jun 1, 2017 by Tyler Finck

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    In the Sasak language, the verb “to eat” differs depending on the social status of the speaker and the addressee

    Posted on May 10, 2017Apr 24, 2017 by Tyler Finck

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    The letters in the word “listen” can be rearranged to spell “silent”

    Posted on Feb 4, 2016Feb 2, 2016 by Tyler Finck

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    A group of prisoners is called a pity

    Posted on Oct 9, 2015Oct 9, 2015 by Allison usavage

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