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Gertrude Bell Was Victorian England's 'Female Lawrence of Arabia'

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An intrepid world traveler, skilled mountaineer and noted archaeologist, Gertrude Bell broke all the rules at a time when women lived under the oppressive thumb of Victorian-era England.

20 Longest WWE Title Reigns in Pro Wrestling History

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Worldwide Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) History has a rich lineage of big personalities like Steve Austin, Triple H and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who've stood like titans in the ring. In contrast, lesser-known stars like Seth Rollins stole the show by cashing in the bank briefcase at the "Money in the Bank" event.

The Odds Are Against Ex-presidents Who Vie for the White House

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Few former U.S. presidents have ever run again, but even fewer have won. What does this mean for Donald Trump?

How Toilets Work

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The toilet. The john. The loo. The commode. The porcelain throne. No matter what you call it, there's no doubt it's a true technological marvel. Look beyond the commonplace bowl and see what a sophisticated water-handling system your toilet is.

1963 Pontiac Catalina 421 H.O.

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The 1963 Pontiac Catalina 421 H.O. was a popular performance car with a burly street engine. Explore features of the 1963 Pontiac Catalina 421 H.O.

1960 Studebaker Lark

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The 1960 Studebaker Lark was a huge success for Studebaker, bucking the onslaught of new compacts. On a lark, check out what this Stude is all about.

Lloyd Mangrum

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Lloyd Mangrum was a popular and successful golf player in the decade after World War II. Find out more about Lloyd Mangrum's golfing career.

Explaining the Kilometer (km) and Converting to Miles

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The kilometer (km) is a standard unit of measurement used in the metric system. Derived from the French "kilomètre," the unit is used to measure length and distance along a straight path.

What's the Difference Between Apple Juice and Apple Cider?

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The differences go beyond the fact that one goes in a sippy cup and the other is a main ingredient in festive holiday punches.

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