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New collection: Intimidea Elegance 20 Autoreggente

Sensational Italian made highly stretchable sheer stayups stockings in 20den by Intimidea®. Comfort silicone lace band. Semi-matt look. See sizechart: http://www.newlook.com.sg/nd/sizechart2.jpg




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New collection: Intimidea Essential 15 Collant

Sensational Italian made pantyhose highly stretchable sheer women pantyhose in 15den from Intimidea®. Matt look. Reinforced panty area. See sizechart: http://www.newlook.com.sg/nd/sizechart5.jpg




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New collection: Intimidea Essential 15 Collant XL

Sensational Italian made pantyhose highly stretchable sheer women pantyhose in 15den size 5 (XL) from Intimidea®. Matt look. Reinforced panty area. See sizechart: http://www.newlook.com.sg/nd/sizechart5.jpg




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New collection: Intimidea Line 20 Autoreggente

Sensational Italian made stayup stockings with black backseam in 20den by Intimidea®.

Comes with precious silicone lace band in distinctive stripes pattern. Boarded with foot shape for the better fitting and extra comfort.

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New collection: Intimidea Attraction Rete Collant

Sensational Italian made Fishnet tights from Intimidea®.

Knitted in thick durable fibre with more spandex for greater stretchability. With highly elastic comfort waistband. Comes with cotton gusset.

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New collection: Intimidea Jegging Denim

Seasons fashion jegging denim from Intimidea®, combining leggings and jeans into one. Microfibre leggings with jeans effect and orange stitches.

Contains breathable microfiber which is highly comfortable. Seamless for additional comfort.

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Stock replenishment: Intimidea

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Good Times With Bret Michaels: The Scottsdale singer-songwriter brings the fun to Casino Del Sol

Nothing But a Good Time” isn’t just the title of one of Poison’s most popular singles…



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GSV Hopelessly Optimistic But Still Right

Machines of Loving Grace Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei publishes a 14,000-word post on How AI Could Transform the World for the Better, detailing how the 5-10 years following availability of an "Expert-Level Science and Engineering" AI, or "country of geniuses in a datacenter" will play out advances in biology, (Amodei's specialty,) neuroscience, economic development, governance, and work and meaning. Amodei draws on Iain M. Bank's MeFi Favorite the Culture as he concludes: "I think the Culture's values are a winning strategy because they're the sum of a million small decisions that have clear moral force and that tend to pull everyone together onto the same side. Basic human intuitions of fairness, cooperation, curiosity, and autonomy are hard to argue with, and are cumulative in a way that our more destructive impulses often aren't. [...] These simple intuitions, if taken to their logical conclusion, lead eventually to rule of law, democracy, and Enlightenment values. If not inevitably, then at least as a statistical tendency, this is where humanity was already headed. AI simply offers an opportunity to get us there more quickly—to make the logic starker and the destination clearer. Banks, most previously on the Blue: [1][2] via The Verge/Decoder




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First-time filmmaker Edson Oda delivers a masterful drama with Nine Days

Every once in a while, there is a film that is just soul shatteringly good…



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The new Hamilton Studio Listening Room provides audiences with a unique and intimate acoustic experience

A sign that read "St. Joseph's Catholic School Gymnasium" used to hang above the front door of a brick building in Spokane's West Central neighborhood, but it's since been replaced by a simple metal sign bearing the surname "Hamilton."…



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Elberton, Wash: This picturesque Palouse town thrived from agriculture and timber, but died out as nearby resources did

I don't realize it until I'm standing at the base of the steps of the United Brethren Church in Elberton, but I've made the hourlong drive from Spokane to the Whitman County ghost town on a Sunday…



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Historic preservationists in rural communities across Eastern Washington race against time to save old buildings

It doesn't take long for a really old building to fall apart…



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The Childhood Cancer Coalition eases the disease's burden on Inland Northwest families, one kindness at a time

On Meagan Glubrecht's right forearm is an unmistakable tattoo…




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Light A Lamp works to support Inland Northwest students who struggle with anxiety and depression, one act of kindness at a time

Angella Southerly believes that a single act of kindness, no matter how small, has the power to change someone's life…




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Allen Stone's intimate annual Stone Family Field Trip fosters a sense of communal belonging

Some people's favorite day of the year is their birthday…




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Haven't been to this intimate of a show in a long time... So great to see @rgenauer and the @assemblyofdust after #agreatlongwhile. Saw #Strangefolk a ton of times in the early 2000s between Chicago and Vermont

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Oh, #Canada... You're so easy to love. #timhortons

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Great time at @goodbeerhunting's Uppers and Downers today! #uppersanddowners2017

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Silent Land Time Machine - & Hope Still (Time-Lag / Indian Queen)

Co-released on Time Lag and Indian Queen Records, & Hope Still is the debut album from one Silent Land Time Machine, a one-man recording project of a fellow from Texas who has managed to teach himself how to play a lot of different instruments and build up a beguiling little album with some crafty layering and subtle shifts in sound that call to mind a ton of different artists but doesn't really sound like any one of them in particular.




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Rascal Flatts Claim Pandemic Gave Them Time to Think Over Farewell Tour

Speaking about his country band's scrapped 'Farewell Life Is a Highway Tour' due to COVID-19, Jay DeMarcus admits it's been so hard on them since they did not get to say goodbye with their fans.




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Razorlight Reuniting for First Time in Decade for New Music and Special Gig

Johnny Borrell and his original bandmates announce a reunion to work on new music and perform a livestream concert, ten years after they went their separate ways.




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Introducing LogRide, the Ultimate Companion for Theme Park and Coaster Enthusiasts

In this episode of our podcast, John Moore introduces us to LogRide - Theme Park Tracker, a must have iOS app for theme park and coaster enthusiasts.

With LogRide, you can track all your park experiences and explore a world of park history, attraction stats, and various other features. The app includes convenient functionalities like Park Check-In to add dates to your attraction logs, Haunts for logging annual haunt events and haunted houses, Midways to discover portable attractions at fairs and carnivals, and provides live wait times for over 50 theme parks. It covers a vast range of over 3500 parks, including popular destinations such as Disney, Universal, Cedar Fair, Six Flags, SeaWorld, and many more!

During this episode, John takes us on a detailed tour of the app's functionalities, layout, and settings. He explains and demonstrates how to log or update your ride records, ensuring that you make the most of this theme park tracking tool.




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AppleVis Extra #100: Review of the Apple 'Glowtime' Event

Join David Nason, Thomas Domville, Michael Hansen, and Tyler Stephen in this AppleVis Extra as they dive into the highlights of Apple’s ‘Glowtime’ Event.

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Hello there and welcome to AppleViz Extra.

This is episode number 100.

My name is Dave Nason and this is a very exciting day guys.

We're back.

I'm joined by Thomas Domville, Tyler Stephen and Michael Hansen from the AppleViz team.

How are you guys?

I'm good.

I'm doing wonderful.

How are you Mr. Dave?

I am great.

It's an exciting day.

It's our first day back online.

Oh yeah, it's been a really, really exciting day and a big day for us and a big day for the community and love to share in just the outpour of support that we've seen on the website and people are back and it's a great day and it's also an Apple keynote day.

Yes, what timing we have, eh?

Well, it's ironic.

It's like we planned it on purpose.

Yes, so where again?

Every time what happens, I say I can't believe another year has gone by, but here we go. iPhone event again and some other stuff too.

It was an interesting event.

It opened actually with a video which had quite a lot of accessibility slash disability references in it.

I don't know if you guys noticed that, if you had the audio description on.

I did and that was very nice that they incorporate that, isn't it?

I mean, they always do like a million gazillion videos, but it just always seemed to be that first one.

That's always the most important one.

So putting accessibility in there was a nice touch.

Yeah, that was cool.

And then Tim came on stage or wherever he was outside somewhere.

He seemed to be shouting a lot at the start.

I don't know if anyone else noticed that, but yeah, he set the scene.

He mentioned Apple intelligence in pretty much his first sentence, I think.

So I think that kind of set the scene for the afternoon or for the morning.

Right.

It was almost like, you know how WWDC, we had this Christmas gift and we opened it.

It's like, oh, Apple intelligence.

We were so excited.

They just went ba ba ba ba ba ba ba all the way down.

I feel like today they just rewrapped the gift and we just reopened it because they just went through the whole same thing over again.

And you know, Google were accused of exactly the same thing at their Pixel event that they just re-advanced.

I thought I was hearing some familiar things.

They were talking about iOS 18 and all of a sudden I was like, wait a minute, this is not anything new.

I mean, okay, you want to re-advance.

Okay, that's kind of how you know you're getting to the end of the announcement of whatever the product is.

They start talking about the software.

They're refreshing you on what to expect.

Yeah, I think that's the thing about AI marketing is that when you're marketing that and it's so much of that is software based, you got to kind of beat the drums, the AI drums as much as you can.

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Birmingham music man wins lifetime achievement award

Local legend honoured at 2024 Birmingham Awards.





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Time to get hands on with CPR

Learn how to deal with cardiac arrest and save a life.





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Harrying time for Kidder

Andy Munro starts Blues' (pre) season off in style.




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After e-commerce, it's time for gCommerce: Nazara, ONDC launch new in-game shopping platform

Nazara Technologies and ONDC partnered to launch gCommerce. The platform will integrate e-commerce within games. It will provide Indian game developers with new revenue options. gCommerce will connect players to sellers on the ONDC network. Players can shop without leaving the game. The platform will roll out for developers by Q1, FY26.




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India's retail inflation in October at 6.21%, breaches RBI tolerance band for first time since Aug 2023

India's retail inflation rose to 6.21 percent in October. This is a significant increase from September's 5.49 percent. Food prices are the main reason for this surge. This is the first time since August that inflation has gone beyond the Reserve Bank of India's 6 percent limit. The rise in onion prices is a major concern.




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Consumer sentiment relatively muted in Q2: Noel Tata, Trent chairman

Trent Limited, a Tata Group company, witnessed a 40% rise in net sales for the quarter ending in September. The retailer's revenue reached Rs 4036 crore, while net profit saw a 46% increase to Rs 423 crore. Despite the growth, consumer sentiment remained subdued. Trent opened 43 new stores during the quarter, expanding its presence to 184 cities.





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Part Time High School Science Teacher (Carteret, NJ)

High School Science teacher for a religious, independent boys high school in Central New Jersey, with classes in the late afternoon into early evening. Small class sizes and a supportive administration. The ideal candidate should have command of Chemistry and Physics and be passionate about sharing that knowledge. Hours are Monday-Thursday, 3:30-5:30, or 4:30-6:30. Classroom experience required.




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15 Best Blues Songs of All Time

The blues is more than just a genre—it’s the heartbeat of modern music, steeped in raw emotion and history. From its humble origins in the Mississippi Delta to electrifying stages worldwide, the blues has shaped rock, soul, and countless other genres, leaving a legacy that resonates across generations. In this article, we dive into the […]

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15 Best Classical Music Pieces of All Time

Classical music has an unparalleled ability to transcend time, moving listeners with its emotional depth, technical brilliance, and universal beauty. From the grand symphonies of Beethoven to the delicate piano pieces of Chopin, classical music has shaped the cultural landscape for centuries, inspiring countless generations. But which pieces stand out as the most iconic, the […]

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15 Best Psychedelic Rock Songs of All Time

Psychedelic rock is more than just a genre; it’s an experience—a kaleidoscopic journey that pushes the boundaries of sound, perception, and imagination. Born in the 1960s, this mind-bending fusion of rock, surrealism, and experimentation became the soundtrack to a cultural revolution, forever altering the landscape of modern music. With its swirling guitars, hypnotic rhythms, and […]

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15 Best Opera Songs of All Time

Opera has captivated audiences for centuries with its grand emotions, sweeping melodies, and powerful stories. From heart-wrenching arias that make your soul ache to triumphant anthems that leave you breathless, opera songs have a unique ability to touch the deepest parts of our human experience. Whether you’re new to the world of opera or a […]

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15 Best Motown Songs of All Time

Motown isn’t just a record label—it’s a cultural movement. From its humble beginnings in Detroit, Michigan, Motown transformed the world of music, giving us some of the most iconic, soulful, and timeless songs ever recorded. With its signature blend of pop, soul, and R&B, the Motown sound broke down racial barriers, bringing people of all […]

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15 Best Instrumental Music Songs of All Time

Instrumental music has a unique power—it transcends language, unlocking emotions, memories, and atmospheres through pure sound. Whether it’s the thrilling pulse of a rock guitar, the sweeping elegance of an orchestral arrangement, or the rhythmic groove of a jazz ensemble, instrumental tracks have always been able to captivate listeners without uttering a single word. In […]

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15 Best Latin Songs of All Time

Latin music has taken the world by storm, captivating listeners with its irresistible rhythms, passionate lyrics, and infectious energy. From sultry ballads to high-octane party anthems, the Latin music scene has produced some of the most iconic and timeless tracks in history. Whether it’s the rhythmic pulse of reggaeton, the sensual sway of salsa, or […]

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15 Best Love Songs of All Time

Love songs have a magical way of capturing the most intimate emotions, making us relive unforgettable moments of passion, longing, and devotion. From the heart-wrenching ballads that make us reach for the tissues, to the uplifting anthems that celebrate the euphoria of love, these timeless tracks have soundtracked countless relationships and romantic milestones. Whether you’re […]

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15 Best Wedding Songs of All Time

When it comes to planning a wedding, one of the most important details is the music that will accompany the most memorable moments of the day. Whether it’s the bride’s grand entrance, the newlyweds’ first dance, or that special song playing as you walk down the aisle, the right music can make these moments unforgettable. […]

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15 Best Motivational Songs of All Time

Looking for that perfect soundtrack to fuel your drive, lift your spirits, and keep you pushing forward? Music has an undeniable power to inspire, motivate, and transform our mindset, and nothing captures that better than anthems of perseverance and empowerment. Whether you’re facing a tough workout, a challenging day at work, or simply need a […]

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Cinema Chat: The Michigan Theater introduces 'Noir-vember' film series, plus 'We Live in Time' and 'Rumours' open downtown

Russ Collins is on a tour of Broadway this week, so, Marquee Arts cinema program director Nick Alderink steps in on Cinema Chat this week. He joined WEMU's David Fair to cover the latest film openings and special screenings in the area.




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Cinema Chat: 'Conclave' and 'Venom: The Last Dance' open this weekend, plus some spooky classic films in time for Halloween!

Marquee Arts executive director Russ Collins has returned from his vacation, and he's ready to chat about all things cinema! Russ joins WEMU's David Fair to discuss the newest films coming to the big screen and a whole lot of special Halloween screenings happening at the Michigan and State Theatres!




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Some people imbue meaning and sentimental importance to certain objects

He's an optimist at heart. You'd like him. I, of course, don't know who you are, dear reader, but I know you'd like my dad, Bob Gruber, because everyone likes Bob Gruber. He can tell a good joke and he loves to tell them. There's a quote attributed to Abraham Lincoln, that I was reminded of, just the other day, from of all things a garbage can: "I don't like that man. I must get to know him better." I don't share Lincoln's there's-something-to-like-about-everyone optimism about our fellow men, but my dad does. from How It Went by John Gruber [Daring Fireball]




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Political Rewind: History As Comfort, Teacher In Troubled Times

Tuesday on Political Rewind, conventional wisdom states that we are living through an unprecedented era of crisis in America today. As the country looks to recover and heal through these tough times, does our history have any answers or lessons? We discussed this topic with several top historians. Listen below:




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2 Somali Americans Become Public School Principals In Minnesota For The 1st Time

Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST: The state of Minnesota is home to the largest Somali population in the United States, tens of thousands of people, many of whom were refugees from civil war. Today, we're talking with two of them who are making history. Abdirizak Abdi and Akram Osman are the first Somali public school principals in Minnesota. That's according to the Sahan Journal, which reports about immigrants in the state. They both just started on the job, which means first figuring out how to do it in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. Principal Abdi, Principal Osman, thanks so much for joining us. ABDIRIZAK ABDI: Thank you very much, Sarah. AKRAM OSMAN: Thank you. MCCAMMON: Abdi, I want to start with you. You, as I understand it, never even attended K-12 schools in the United States. You came to Minnesota when you were 19 years old. Where did your interest in education come from? ABDI: I did my school in Africa, specifically in Kenya. So we lived in