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'Revolutions always end badly' says Blair

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said his party was now controlled by its "Marxist-Leninist wing" and that its leader Jeremy Corbyn was promising a revolution, but warned 'revolutions always end badly'.




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The customer is always wrong / Mimi Pond

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Self Hosting Your Podcast Feed is Not Always a Great Idea

Generally speaking, there are two main ways that you can store your RSS feed:

1) On Your Own Website (self-hosting your RSS)
2) On Your Media Host’s Website (the place where you store your files)

The reason why I have often elected for self hosting (option 1 above) is a simple one: 100% control.

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Opposite of always / Justin A. Reynolds

Reynolds, Justin A., author





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'I always wanted to sound sexy in my films'

'I don't watch my films more than once, otherwise I will fall in love with myself.'




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'Never thought of him as Sunny Deol; he's always Papa'

'Since my dad is the director and producer of the film, the environment at home is quiet, nervous, excited and honestly, I just want it over with. Then I can relax and move on with my life.'




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Angry Nerd - Why the Best Comic-Book-to-Film Adaptations Are Not Always the Most Faithful

When it comes to film adaptations of comic-books, the source material should always be treated as gospel, right? Wrong. Angry Nerd explains why, and shares his concerns for Frank Miller's upcoming Sin City: A Dame to Kill For—which could end up being too faithful for its own good.




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Anki Overdrive is What You Always Wished Your Hot Wheels Could Be

Anki Overdrive combines the nostaligic toy race car fun of Hot Wheels with the smartphone control and artificial intelligence of Sphero. It's fun, really fun, but not without a few wrong turns.




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WIRED – December 2015 – The Force Will Be With Us. Always.

Travelling through hyperspace ain’t like dusting crops. Neither is making movies. In preparation for Star Wars: Episode VII, WIRED’s Editor in Chief Scott Dadich sat down with J.J. Abrams to discuss his trajectory from awestruck super fan to the director of The Force Awakens. Also this month: Transforming the Pentagon with Silicon Valley, how India’s decision on energy can affect the entire planet, the amazing products to give and get this holiday season, plus more.




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For the Lowly Dung Beetle, Life Doesn't Always Stink

Poop rules everything around the dung beetle, including its sex life.




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How the Internet Tricks You Into Thinking You're Always Right

A guide to busting through confirmation bias, the cognitive fallacy that's destroying our discourse.




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Dot Physics: How Planes Fly (Admit it -- You Always Wanted To Know)

Dot Physics' Rhett Allain breaks down the physical forces that affect how planes fly.




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The Co-Botic Future: Robots Don't Always Take Our Jobs -- Sometimes They Save Them

At a company in Richmond, Calif., robotic painters are working alongside human workers, sanding and painting cabinets. Despite early fears from employees, the human workers have grown to embrace the "cobots" -- collaborative robots who are helping them get the job done.




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Video games have always been queer / Bonnie Ruberg

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Always another country: a memoir of exile and home / Sisonke Msimang

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Women have always worked: a concise history / Alice Kessler-Harris

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Saturated fats are not always bad for health




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Diet Diary: Why grandma always washed those kidney beans




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Trying to find the mind in the brain, and why adults are always criticizing ‘kids these days’

We don’t know where consciousness comes from. And we don’t know whether animals have it, or whether we can detect it in patients in comas. Do neuroscientists even know where to look? A new competition aims to narrow down the bewildering number of theories of consciousness and get closer to finding its biological signs by pitting different theories against each other in experimental settings. Freelance journalist Sara Reardon talks with host Sarah Crespi about how the competition will work. In our second segment, we talk about how we think about children. For thousands of years, adults have complained about their lack of respect, intelligence, and tendency to distraction, compared with previous generations. A new study out this week in Science Advances suggests our own biased childhood memories might be at fault. Sarah Crespi talks with John Protzko of the University of California, Santa Barbara, about how terrible people thought kids were in 3800 B.C.E. and whether understanding those biases might change how people view Generation Z today. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: The Tangled Tree: A Radical New History of Life by David Quanmen; Bayer; KiwiCo Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Andrea Kirkby/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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'Chintu<I>ji</I>'s scolding was always hilarious'

Juhi Chawla remembers her co-star Rishi Kapoor.




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In the grip of cup fever: This year in Brazil isn't the first time, the game has always provoked passions and violence

On the face of it the Fifa World Cup is all about quality football, generally recognised as the greatest sporting showpiece on earth.




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Paula Hammond on women in science: Life will always be busy; start a company anyway

The MIT chemical engineering head is charting a course into the start-up world with LayerBio




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'Nimmi was always ahead of her time'

'She was gutsy and rebellious enough to take on roles other more conventional actresses wouldn't dare and she excelled in them.'




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The city always wins / Omar Robert Hamilton

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Isn't justice always unfair? : the detective in southern literature / J.K. Van Dover and John F. Jebb

Van Dover, J. Kenneth




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Always Room at the Top




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Spanish Harbor Viaduct, Overseas Highway, in the Florida Keys, where the fish always bite




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Fire-proof El Verano Hotel, (always summer) West Palm Beach, Fla




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You can't always get what you want, but does it matter? the relationship between pre-child preferences and post-child actual labor division fit and well-being




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Always on deck, or, The boy who made his mark




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The Liberty Boys on hand, or, Always in the right place




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Always judge a book by its cover

Weird and wonderful books judged on their covers and titles.




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The Constitution has always inspired Indians to question power and demand their rights




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Roberto Benigni: We will always need a fairy tale




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‘Truth always wins’: Narsingh Yadav vows to make most of Olympics postponement lifeline




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‘Childhood hero…always waved to you first’: Sports stars pay tributes to Rishi Kapoor




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There’ll always be factors pulling you down but I look forward, not behind: Rohit Sharma




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Indians have always stepped up to a crisis, reaffirmed commitment to shared constitutional values




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Craftspeople have always Made in India. They now need state support




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'Chintuji's scolding was always hilarious'

Juhi Chawla remembers her co-star Rishi Kapoor.




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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in ethnic wears is always a vision; check pics




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Denim on denim is always in, but Richa Chadha took it too far




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Disha Patani’s makeup game is always on point; take a look




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The govt would always want me to have a dagger in my hand, not a pen: Manoranjan Byapari





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MS Dhoni always there to help but doesn’t offer complete solutions: Rishabh Pant




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Ravi Shastri has a shrewd cricket brain, was always aggressive: Ian Chappell




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Irrfan always saw a rhythm in everything, even in chaos: Sutapa Sikdar