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Which socks to wear with sports shoes?

The best socks for sports shoes are made of synthetic material like acrylic, polyester, and CoolMax because they have moisture-wicking, anti-chafing, and...

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How can I burn fat quickly?

9 Tricks to Burn Fat FastCHEAT ON YOUR DIET. You can't get lean without adhering to a clean diet, but at the same time, occasionally straying — a.k....

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What is the role of surrogate mother?

A "surrogate mother" is a woman who, for financial or other reasons, agrees to bear a child for another woman who is incapable to conceive herself. How d...

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What can I do with my friends?

200 Fun Things to Do With Your FriendsSee a play or musical.Look for free events in your area.Have a picnic outside.Take photographs.Go camping.Kayaking ...

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Who is Sonic's brother?

Manic the Hedgehog is the brother of Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonia the Hedgehog, as well the youngest son of Bernadette and Jules. Are Sonic and Tails bro...

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What does gold tarnish look like?

When gold tarnishes, you will notice a slight discoloration of the jewelry (usually a darker color). This means that the surface of the gold is starting ...

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How do you spell ft?

ft is a written abbreviation for feet or , foot. What does FT mean? ft. is a written abbreviation for feet or foot. Where do we use FT? The abbreviation,...

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How many military bases does California have?

California has more military bases within its borders than most states: a whopping 32 bases are in CA, some from every military branch. The Navy and Mari...

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Where do foreigners live in Poland?

Where are they staying? Over the past nine years, the Mazovia Region, where the capital Warsaw is located, has remained the most highly populated by fore...

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Who has thrown a baseball the farthest?

Gorbous holds the current world record for longest throw of a baseball, 135.89m (445 feet, 10 inches). The feat took place on August 1, 1957, while he wa...

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