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Nostalgia eats itself in 'Ready Player One' The story's hero is Wade Watts (played by Tye Sheridan), who spends most of his time in the OASIS, hoping to complete three challenges left behind by James Halliday, the technology's inventor. Halliday has promised that the first person to complete the challenges will gain control of the OASIS.
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Teachers warn of growing poverty crisis in British schools Extreme child poverty is worsening across the UK, with schools increasingly forced to fill in the gaps being left by councils and social services budget cuts, school leaders have said. Headteachers from schools in deprived areas of England, Wales and Northern Ireland say they are having to provide ...
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Dan Leavy inspires Leinster to beat holders Saracens in Champions Cup Leinster are through to the last four of the European Rugby Champions Cup while England's Six Nations under-achievement has now been mirrored at elite European club level. The presence of three Pro14 sides in the semi-finals and none from the Premiership is not an easy statistic to gloss over.
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Local compositions in thermodynamic excess functions for liquid mixtures A critical discussion is given of the use of local compositions for representation of excess Gibbs energies of liquid mixtures. A new equation is derived, based on Scott's two‐liquid model and on an assumption of nonrandomness similar to that used by Wilson. For the same activity coefficients at infinite ...
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5 Things We Learned In Miami "I knew the only way I was going to be able to win this [Vesely] match is if I free up and just loosen up and just hit the ball," Isner said after stunning Indian Wells champion Juan Martin del Potro in the semi-finals. "I was playing loose and playing free. And then from there I have been on the right path.".
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