White chocolate is made with cocoa butter, milk, and sugar. It does not contain any cocoa solids.
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The Mortal Instruments series, written by Cassandra Clare, is a young adult fantasy series centering around Clary Fray and her friends Jace, Simon, Isabelle, and Alec. Clary and her friends are Shadowhunters, or humans who are part angel, and they fight demons to protect the safety of the human world.
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The Denali is a luxury nameplate for a line of trucks and SUVs (Yukon, Envoy, Sierra) models made by GMC.
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Amy Winehouse (September 14, 1983 - July 23, 2011) was an English soul singer, well-known for her powerful voice, as well as her ongoing struggle with substance abuse.
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Scooby Doo has been taken into the video game world. Tag along and explore with Scooby, Shaggy, and the rest of the gang in mysteries, adventure, and excitement. Scooby Doo video games are fun for the whole family. This category will include questions about Scooby Doo video games, as well as online and computer games.
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Tongue twisters are phrases confusing to the voice. Some common tongue twisters are "She sells sea shells by the sea shore," and "How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
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"Clash of the Titans" is a fantasy story following the myth of the hero, Perseus. It was created in its original form as a movie in 1981, which was then remade in 2010.
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Basset hounds are scent hounds that were originally bred and used to hunt rabbits. They have short legs, floppy ears and sad, droopy eyes. Basset hounds tend to be a very vocal breed and they will “talk” to their owners until they get what they want. All Basset Hound questions can be directed here.
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Flyleaf is an alternative rock band that was formed in Texas in 2000. They released their debut album "Flyleaf" which reached platinum in 2005, and their second album "Memento Mori" in 2009 which sold more than 300,000 records. Questions on Flyleaf and its members can be asked here in this category.
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Atlantis is an island from Greek mythology. It is mentioned in a work by Plato, and was brought to greater popularity by later Renaissance writers. Although it is mostly believed the island is fictional, it is still researched by some historians and adventurers as being based on fact.
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Uzbekistan used to be a part of the Soviet Union before it gained independence in 1991. The state’s capital is Tashkent and its official language is Uzbek. Its economy relies primarily on commodity production, including gold and other natural gas.
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Packaging your vacation expenses -- airfare, hotel, rental car -- can save you lots of money. Ask questions here about popular vacation packages and how to book them.
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The Apatosaurus, also known as the Brontosaurus, was a giant herbivore from the Jurassic period.
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Also known as the VW Van, the VW Bus is a light commercial vehicle manufactured by the German automobile Manufacturer Volkswagen. The vehicles that belong to this product line include Microbus, "Bay window" bus, Vanagon, T4 Eurovan and T5 Eurovan.
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Taxis, or taxicabs, are a form of public transportation. They are cars for hire, and usually charge by the amount of miles driven. Taxis can be any color, but a bright yellow color is iconic.
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Tapioca is made from the cassava root. It is used in cooking as a thickening agent in liquid based dishes such as gravies, sauces and puddings.
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The Honda Insight is a front-engine hybrid car built by Honda. It is the first vehicle to use the Honda’s Integrated Motor Assist system. The first batch of the Insight was manufactured between 1999 and 2006 as a three-door hatchback.
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Called the Wine Capital of India, Nashik is a city in the state of Maharashtra located 202 km from Pune and 180 km from Mumbai. It covers 102.02 sq mi and has a population of 1.99 million as of 2010.
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Marley and Me was an autobiographical book written by American journalist John Grogan, detailing his family’s experiences with Marley, a rambunctious and possibly neurotic yellow Labrador Retriever. It was published in 2005, which soon became a New York Times bestseller and was later adapted into a film. Questions and answers related to this novel can be found in this category.
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Martin Lawrence is an American comedian and actor. He has starred in several comedy movies, as well as had his own show.
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Garlic powder is dehydrated, ground garlic. It’s used to season a wide variety of foods and is a common component of many spice mixes.
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Known as the Nissan Leopard J Ferie in Japan, the Infiniti J30 was a mid-size luxury car produced between 1992 and 1997. This rear-wheel drive, 4-door sedan featured a 3.0 L VG30DE V6 engine and 4-speed automatic transmission.
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Also known as Efini MS-9, the Mazda 929 was a mid-size car manufactured from 1973-1987. Originally, this vehicle was powered by a 1.8 L I4 Mazda VB engine, which can generate up to 94 hp and 104 N·m.
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Meeting from 1962 to 1965, the council addressed the Catholic Church and its relationship to the modern world in an effort to renew the Church and work toward healing the rifts between the Christian faiths. It was here that the requirement to conduct all masses in Latin was relaxed.
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Cirque du Freak is a series of young adult horror books. It was first published in 2000, and was written by Darren Shan.
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Cary Grant (1904-1986) became one of the most successful movie stars Hollywood has ever seen. He made more than 70 motion pictures before retiring from films in 1966.
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Blackberries are a high nutrition food that is full of antioxidants. They are popular in pies and jams, and can be frozen for later use.
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Searchpage viruses force the web browser to display only a particular web page. Manually heading to another website will not work as the browser will only go back to the same page.
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Instances of men being abused by their partner – physically, emotionally or even sexually – are as prevalent as women abuse. Unfortunately, many of these cases go unreported because male victims have to contend with social standards of men being the abuser.
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Demerol is a narcotic pain reliever used to treat moderate to severe pains. It works by numbing the pain perception area in the brain. It can also be used prior to, or during surgical procedures.
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