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  2. Fifth body recovered from Baltimore bridge collapse site

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    May 2, 2024 at 12:52 AM. Authorities have recovered the body of a fifth victim in the Baltimore bridge collapse five weeks ago, officials said Wednesday. The victim has been identified as Miguel ...

  3. Neck ring - Wikipedia

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    Neck rings, or neck-rings, are any form of stiff jewellery worn as an ornament around the neck of an individual, as opposed to a loose necklace. Many cultures and periods have made neck rings, with both males and females wearing them at various times. Of the two most notable types, one is the torc, an often heavy and valuable ornament normally ...

  4. List of The Magic School Bus episodes - Wikipedia

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    Wanda wants to have the great honor of washing her car. The class sets up a car wash. She miraculously chooses theirs over automatic car washes. The reason for this is explained when she says that she can't afford to have her hood ornament get wet. When Arnold asks what it's made of, she says, "That's my little secret, Sugar.

  5. List of characters in the Gridman Universe - Wikipedia

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    Protagonists Gridman Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa (Japanese); Robert McCollum (English) Gridman (グリッドマン, Guriddoman) is a Hyper Agent (ハイパーエージェント, Haipā Ējento) of the alternate dimension Hyper World (ハイパーワールド, Haipā Wārudo) who attempted to save Akane Shinjō when Alexis Kerib brought her to a replica of Tsutsujidai City.

  6. Supply creates its own demand - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "supply creates its own demand" appears earlier, in quotes, in a 1934 letter of Keynes, [3] and has been suggested that the phrase was an oral tradition at Cambridge, in the circle of Joan Robinson, [3] and that it may have derived from the following 1844 formulation by John Stuart Mill: [4] Nothing is more true than that it is ...

  7. Sentence (liturgy) - Wikipedia

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    A sentence, particularly in Anglican services, is a short passage from the Bible that is recited in Christian liturgies.For example, with the Church of England's currently authorized 1662 Book of Common Prayer, sentences are used at several points within different rites: prescribed sentences are to be recited before Morning and Evening Prayers, at least one sentence may be said or sung during ...