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This No-Look, Misdirection Pass From LeBron Is Poetry

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This No-Look, Misdirection Pass From LeBron Is Poetry ​The argument that LeBron's passes are the best part of his game added another piece of evidence on Sunday night.

Article of the day for March 13, 2018

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

Picture of the day for March 13, 2018

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RhB Ge 4/4 III with a Regio Express train from St. Moritz to Chur on the Landwasser Viaduct. The locomotive carries advertisement for the UNESCO world heritage Albula and Bernina lines. The stylized viaduct pictured on the locomotive is the very same that it is currently passing over. Also note the two first coaches of a train have panoramic windows. This type of panoramic coach is normally used on the Bernina line, but because there's less traffic on that line during winter the coaches are used on other parts of the network..

shenanigans: Word of the day for March 13, 2018

shenanigans , n : (uncountable) Mischievous play, especially by children. (uncountable) Deceitful tricks; trickery, games. (countable) plural of shenanigan.

shenanigans: Word of the day for March 13, 2018

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Word of the day is shenanigans : (uncountable) Mischievous play, especially by children. (uncountable) Deceitful tricks; trickery, games. (countable) plural of shenanigan.

Undercover Cops Run Red Light, Try To Give Driver Who Recorded It A Ticket

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Undercover Cops Run Red Light, Try To Give Driver Who Recorded It A Ticket

Undercover Cops Run Red Light, Try To Give Driver Who Recorded It A Ticket

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Undercover Cops Run Red Light, Try To Give Driver Who Recorded It A Ticket If you're going to run a red in your unmarked cop car and then try to ticket the driver who was legally completing a left turn... make sure that driver doesn't have a dash cam. March 12, 2018 at 03:04AM

Article of the day for March 13, 2018

The Article of the day for March 13, 2018 is Winter War . The Winter War (30 November 1939 – 13 March 1940) began when the Soviet Union (USSR) invaded Finland three months after the outbreak of World War II. The USSR had sought to annex Finnish territory, including land near Leningrad, 32 km (20 mi) from the border. After Finland refused, the USSR attacked with more than twice as many soldiers, thirty times as many aircraft, and a hundred times as many tanks as the defending forces. The Red Army had been crippled by Joseph Stalin's Great Purge and the Finnish Defence Forces repelled the invasion in temperatures down to −43 °C (−45 °F) for much longer than expected. A reorganized Soviet offensive broke through in February 1940 and forced the Finns to seek peace. Finland ceded 11 percent of its territory, but retained sovereignty. Soviet casualties have been estimated at 321,000 to 381,000, compared to Finnish casualties of 70,000. The poor performance of the Red Army encouraged Ado

Picture of the day for March 13, 2018

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Picture of the day on March 13, 2018: RhB Ge 4/4 III with a Regio Express train from St. Moritz to Chur on the Landwasser Viaduct. The locomotive carries advertisement for the UNESCO world heritage Albula and Bernina lines. The stylized viaduct pictured on the locomotive is the very same that it is currently passing over. Also note the two first coaches of a train have panoramic windows. This type of panoramic coach is normally used on the Bernina line, but because there's less traffic on that line during winter the coaches are used on other parts of the network.

This No-Look, Misdirection Pass From LeBron Is Poetry

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This No-Look, Misdirection Pass From LeBron Is Poetry