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Hydraulic Press Continues Its Reign Of Terror, Shatters A 1.2 Carat Diamond

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Hydraulic Press Continues Its Reign Of Terror, Shatters A 1.2 Carat Diamond Not even the strongest natural material can stand up to the onslaught of the press. May 14, 2016 at 10:52PM

Crossing the Line: How Donald Trump Behaved With Women in Private

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Crossing the Line: How Donald Trump Behaved With Women in Private Interviews reveal unwelcome advances, a shrewd reliance on ambition, and unsettling workplace conduct over decades.

Crossing the Line: How Donald Trump Behaved With Women in Private

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Crossing the Line: How Donald Trump Behaved With Women in Private

Hydraulic Press Continues Its Reign Of Terror, Shatters A 1.2 Carat Diamond

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Hydraulic Press Continues Its Reign Of Terror, Shatters A 1.2 Carat Diamond

Picture of the day for May 15, 2016

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Ceiling fresco in Herzogenburg Abbey Church (Lower Austria) by Daniel Gran: The Miracle of Pentecost.

speak volumes: Word of the day for May 15, 2016

speak volumes , v : (idiomatic) To express more than one actually said. Usually with about: to extend beyond the immediate topic under discussion.

Picture of the day for May 15, 2016

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Picture of the day on May 15, 2016: Ceiling fresco in Herzogenburg Abbey Church (Lower Austria) by Daniel Gran: The Miracle of Pentecost

Article of the day for May 15, 2016

The Article of the day for May 15, 2016 is Epacris impressa . Epacris impressa, also known as common heath, is a plant of the heath family, Ericaceae, that is native to southeast Australia: the states of Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and New South Wales. French botanist Jacques Labillardière collected the species in 1793 and described it in 1805. Four forms have been identified, but no subspecies are recognised. Growing in heathland, shrubland or open forest, it is generally a small shrub around 0.5 to 1 m (1 ft 8 in – 3 ft 3 in) tall, with small stiff leaves. The red, pink or white tube-like flowers appear from late autumn to early spring. Honeyeaters, particularly the eastern spinebill, feed upon the nectar of the flowers. It regenerates after bushfire by seed or by resprouting. A pink-flowered form is the floral emblem of the state of Victoria. E. impressa is difficult to propagate reliably, which has limited its use in horticulture and revegetation. It grows best in well-dra

Article of the day for May 15, 2016

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Article of the day is Epacris impressa. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

speak volumes: Word of the day for May 15, 2016

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Word of the day is speak volumes : (idiomatic) To express more than one actually said. Usually with about: to extend beyond the immediate topic under discussion.

New edit in the Article on Google

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New edit in the Article on Google

On May 14, 2016 at 10:30AM, made an edit the Article on Google . The edit was about Undid revision 720198033 by [[Special:Contributions/Thornstrom|Thornstrom]] ([[User talk:Thornstrom|talk]]) reference is alive and well.

New edit in the Article on Google

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New edit in the Article on Google

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