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I was rooting for Argentina... #secrets |
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There are no conversations. |
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Sergio Aguero |
It's completely different in Argentina to the Premier League. Here, the supporters are closer to the pitch, which is something I really enjoy. I enjoy having that atmosphere. Having said that, in Argentina the fans are louder; they support always for 90 minutes - the atmosphere is fantastic. But in my opinion, I am in the best league in the world. |
Kim Edwards |
We all have secrets. We've all kept secrets. We've had secrets kept from us, and we know how that feels. |
Ayumi Hamasaki |
I'd heard a lot of Asian people were rooting for me, but I had no idea. I was stunned. They were... impassioned, especially compared to Japan. I couldn't even have anticipated that kind of welcome. |
Gina Carano |
I know I'm always rooting for the underdog in a fight, and I love to be constantly surprised. |
Nick Cannon |
I tell people 'America's Got Talent' is the best summer job you could have - you get to watch people strive for their dreams all summer long. So when you see me rooting for these people or dancing on the side of the stage, that's what I'd be doing if I was watching this show at home! |
Angel Cabrera |
I grab coins and tees in my travels, but I usually mark my ball with a coin from Argentina, either a peso or a 10-centavo piece. |
Juan Campodonico |
Cumbia is a beautiful rhythm. It's a music that has indigenous, African and European components. It's played in all of America - from Argentina to the U.S. It has mutated and been nurtured by everyone who comes across it. |
Marlene Dietrich |
Latins are tenderly enthusiastic. In Brazil they throw flowers at you. In Argentina they throw themselves. |
Annie Jacobsen |
For decades, the men at Area 51 thought they'd take their secrets to the grave. At the height of the Cold War, they cultivated anonymity while pursuing some of the country's most covert projects. Conspiracy theories were left to popular imagination. |
Brett Dalton |
We all have our secrets. We all have our vulnerabilities. |
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The black bear. Gingivitis is an asset (bad breath); poor self-esteem is a liability. I'm rooting for the underdog, though; his self-esteem could use the win.
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#secrets
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secrets about your life that you didn't already know yourself?
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you know what people really want for Christmas? secrets
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I had a dream that if I sang to my Fitbit watch it would tell me secrets about my life.
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found a list online about 300mb of ASINs. can use these to scrape more. shh. been giving away all my trade secrets on this project. just for u thinklynx.
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China, Russia Are Listening To Trump's Phone Calls, Says NYT Report
According to The New York Times, the Chinese are regularly listening to Donald Trump's cellphone calls. While he has two NSA-hardened iPhones, and a secure landline, he insists on using a consumer-grade iPhone -- even while knowing he's being eavesdropped upon -- because it has his contact list on it.
"White House officials say they can only hope he refrains from discussing classified information when he is on them," report...
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A caterpillar that munches on plastic bags could hold the key to tackling plastic pollution, scientists say. Researchers at Cambridge University have discovered that the larvae of the moth, which eats wax in bee hives, can also degrade plastic. Experiments show the insect can break down the chemical bonds of plastic in a similar way to digesting beeswax. Each year, about 80 million tonnes of the plastic polyethylene are produced around the world. The plastic is used to make shopping bags and food packaging, among other things, but it can take hundreds of years to decompose completely. ...
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Earlier today, WikiLeaks unleashed a cache of thousands of files it calls "Year Zero," which is part one of the release associated with "Vault 7." Since there are over 8,000 pages in this release, it will take some time for journalists to comb through the release. The Independent has highlighted six of the "biggest secrets and pieces of information yet to emerge from the huge dump" in their report. 1) The CIA has the ability to break into Android and iPhone handsets, and all kinds of computers. The U.S. intelligence agency has been involved in a concerted effort to write various kinds of malware to spy on just about every piece of electronic equipment that people use. That includes iPhones, Androids and computers running Windows, macOS and Linux. 2) Doing so would make apps like Signal, T...
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Stephen King’s 20 Rules for Writers
1. First write for yourself, and then worry about the audience. “When you write a story, you’re telling yourself the story. When you rewrite, your main job is taking out all the things that are not the story."
2. Don’t use passive voice. “Timid writers like passive verbs for the same reason that timid lovers like passive partners. The passive voice is safe.”
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