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WWII bomb forces evacuation, travel disruption in Cologne Discovered on Wednesday afternoon in Cologne-Zollstock in the city's south, the bomb forced an evacuation of a 500-metre radius. Around 2,500 ...
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LEGO Braille bricks are the best, nicest and, in retrospect, most obvious idea ever I want to help all blind and visually impaired children in the world dare to dream and see that life has so much in store for them. When, some years ago ...
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Plague in San Francisco: rats, racism and reform In his rousing book Black Death at the Golden Gate, journalist David ... After ravaging Europe and Asia in the fourteenth century, bubonic plague ...
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Tesla lost $702 million last quarter after drop in Model 3 deliveries Tesla lost $702 million in the first quarter of 2019, after posting back-to-back profits for the first time ever to finish out 2018, the company announced in ...
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It's now easier to find work-from-home jobs in Google Search Now, when you search for a job in Google Search using a query like "customer support jobs," you'll be able to set the location to "work from home" to ...
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Expanded 'Persona 5 Royal' debuts worldwide in 2020 If you didn't get enough of Persona 5's mix of JRPG gameplay and Japanese city life, you're in luck. Atlus has unveiled Persona 5 Royal, an expanded ...
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Bombings intelligence row exposes tension in Sri Lanka government Colombo, Sri Lanka - Nearly four days after churches and hotels in Sri Lanka were attacked in a series of suicide bombings that left at least 359 ...
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Nintendo's lower-cost Switch might arrive in late June Bloomberg sources maintain that Nintendo's more affordable console will "likely" arrive by the end of June, or not long after the big E3 expo in the ...
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What's in an image: fast, accurate image segmentation with Cloud TPUs Image segmentation is the process of labeling regions in an image, often down to the pixel level. There are two common types of image segmentation:.
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The Gift of Tongues in Corinth—and Today Vern Poythress analyzes the experience of the gift of tongues in Corinth to draw conclusions about continuationist and cessationist stances today.
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An Experiment in Philosophy and Poetry (guest post by Aaron Meskin) Imagine the following: you write an academic paper in philosophy, a poet then writes a poem about your paper, and then you respond to the poet.
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