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Day: June 15, 2019

‘The 100’ season 6, episode 6 ‘Memento Mori’ review: Who wants to live forever? – Hypable

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‘The 100’ season 6, episode 6 ‘Memento Mori’ review: Who wants to live forever?  Hypable

The 100 season 6 continues strong with “Memento Mori,” in which Bellamy and his friends discover that Clarke is dead while Diyoza and Octavia sample some …

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Episode 35 – Bungo Stray Dogs – Anime News Network

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Episode 35 – Bungo Stray Dogs  Anime News Network

“This episode is structured more like a typical episode of Fairy Tail – it jumps between characters and fights (both metaphorical and actual) with rapidity, never …

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She Wrote The Book On Domestic Violence. Then A Murder-Suicide Hit Close To Home. – HuffPost

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She Wrote The Book On Domestic Violence. Then A Murder-Suicide Hit Close To Home.  HuffPost

Rachel Louise Snyder had spent years researching her emotionally taxing book “No Visible Bruises.” Now she’s no longer the outsider. By Melissa Jeltsen.

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The Contemporary Adventure Canon – Outside Magazine

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The Contemporary Adventure Canon  Outside Magazine

What does it mean to be a well-read outdoorsperson in 2019? We have 54 new ideas. Yes, we still love Cheryl Strayed and John McPhee, but here’s an updated …

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Mental competency of Busick remains at issue – Joplin Globe

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Mental competency of Busick remains at issue  Joplin Globe

VINITA, Okla. — New court filings indicate that Ronnie Dean Busick has failed to respond to offers of immunity from prosecution and reward money in exchange …

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