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That bizarre milk scene from The Last Jedi has a basis in dairy science There's a strange scene in The Last Jedi as Rey is following Luke Skywalker around his hermitage on the planet Ahch-To. Luke has apparently gotten into the habit of milking the planet's local creatures — the remarkably relaxed thala-sirens that spend their time reclining against the rocks. He walks up ...
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Safe products in the EU Single Market: Commission acts to reinforce trust The "mutual recognition" principle ensures that products not subject to EU-wide regulation can, in principle, move freely within the Single Market, if they are lawfully marketed in one Member State. This principle should allow manufacturers to sell their products across Europe without any additional ...
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Environmental Leaders in Golf 2017 You probably don't recognize the name, but Anthony L. Williams is a superstar in golf. Not as a result of displaying his talents on the field of play, but by preparing those fields of play. The 53-year-old Williams, Director of Golf Course Maintenance and Landscaping Operations at Four Seasons Golf ...
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Kashmir: Woman and two fighters killed in a gun battle Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir - Two fighters and a 25-year-old woman were killed in a firefight with Indian soldiers in Indian-administered Kashmir, sparking protests and calls for a general strike. Hundreds of residents marched towards the shoot-out that continued overnight on Tuesday in ...
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Australian, American, Malaysian arrested in Indonesia's Bali for drugs DENPASAR, Indonesia (Reuters) - Indonesian police have arrested an Australian, an American and a Malaysian on the holiday island of Bali for drugs offences, the latest foreigners to run afoul of some of the world's strictest laws against narcotics. The three men, who were arrested in separate cases, ...
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Poland risks losing EU voting rights in dispute over reforms to judiciary A row over the Polish government's reforms to the country's judiciary has been rolling on for two years but appears to have come to a head in the wake of the Polish senate's decision last Friday to approve legislation giving the executive greater control of the supreme Court andnational council of the ...
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