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1967 Triumph T100C Tiger

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The 1967 Triumph T100C Tiger was a popular bike for on- and off-road. Find info and pictures of the 1967 Triumph T100C Tiger.

Joe Fulks

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Joe Fulks pioneered the use of the jump shot in professional basketball. Learn about this Hall of Fame basketball player.

Get the Dish: A Visual Guide to Food Portions

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These food proportions pictures show healthy food portions as they relate to everyday objects. Check out this food proportions image gallery.

What Are Supplementary Angles?

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You've probably seen supplementary angles examples in your everyday life without knowing it. Whether you pass a leaning sign on a flat highway or walk by a shed with a lean-to roof - whenever two angles combine to form a straight, linear pair, there they are.

Guess the Movie From Its Famous Line

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Fancy yourself a cinema buff? Take the quiz and find out how well you really know these iconic movie lines.

Bear With Me: Tracing the Origins of a Common Phrase

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The phrase "bear with me," meaning "be patient with me," likely originated in 14th-century Middle English and is often confused with "bare with me" due to similar pronunciation.

The Most Expensive Horse Ever Sold for $70M

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In the world of elite equestrianism and thoroughbred racing, price tags can gallop into the tens of millions.

Post-war Railroads

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Post-war railroads chronicles the height of American railroad transportation. Learn about railroads and post-war railroads.

Did women volunteers serve in World War II?

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What did women volunteers do in World War II? Read about the role and impact of women volunteers in World War II in this article from HowStuffWorks.

How a 'War of the Worlds' Radio Broadcast Panicked America

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The 'War of the Worlds' radio broadcast on Oct. 30, 1938 is one of the most famous in history, mainly because Americans believed aliens were invading.

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