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Has

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Definition: Used to express surprise, suspicion, triumph, etc.
Meaning: Có
Very Common
How to use "Has" vocabulary in sentence (example)

But, one of the pineapples has been given away.

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However, London also has many immigrants.

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Greater London has 33 London Boroughs (neighbourhoods) and a mayor.

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The old City of London is only a square mile in size but has its own Lord Mayor.

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Berlin has an area of 891 km2.

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It has an oceanic climate.

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In the United States, a tornado has happened in all states.

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A recent addition to professional tennis has been the adoption of electronic review technology coupled with a point-challenge system, which allows a player to contest the line call of a point, a system known as Hawk-Eye.

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When Walmart holds its annual shareholder meeting it also has entertainment.

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This breakthrough in online lodging has become a massive success, bringing in hundreds of millions of dollars annually and operating in a staggering 192 countries worldwide.

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To say Airbnb's growth has been impressive would be an understatement.

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In the eleven years that Airbnb has been trading, they have accepted more than five hundred million guests!

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Now, in 2019, Airbnb has offices in thirty-four cities worldwide, giving them a global reach and customer service that spans every continent.

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If a tiny garden studio or an igloo isn't for you, you will be pleased to hear that Airbnb also has some enormous properties for rent on its site.

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Airbnb has one of the strongest customer ratings in the industry, with more than 96% of guests being happy with the site, service, and their stay.

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It has no atmosphere.

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It has a stunning array of scenery from the beaches of Qinhuangdao to a desert corridor between tall mountain ranges.

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The "Long Wall" has a long history — more than 2,300 years.

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Figuratively this has come to mean 'to get over difficulties before reaching a goal'.

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The milk and honey yogurt has a rich, cream cheese-like texture.

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The Michelin Guide has awarded Tokyo by far the most Michelin stars of any city in the world.

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The city has hosted multiple international events, including the Summer Olympics (1964), the G7 Summit (1979, 1986, and 1993), and will host the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Paralympics.

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With 14 Michelin three-star restaurants, Tokyo has more top-rated restaurants than any other city, surpassing even Paris.

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The only thing you need know about this dessert besides the recipe is that you will need to prepare the dessert in advance so it has time to chill.

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Typically you would add these after the panna cotta has achieved the desired firmness.

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The Internet has millions of smaller domestic, academic, business, and government networks, which together carry many different kinds of information.

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For example, Facebook has had some problems with privacy settings.

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Sprite is the leading Lemon and Lime soft drink worldwide, a younger offshoot of the Coca-Cola branch, Sprite has existed for over 50 years to date.

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Sprite described the flavor of their drink as lymon, a mixture of both lemon and lime, and this has since become one of their key marketing terms.

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Over the years Sprite has had 17 variations worldwide, including: Sprite Zero, Sprite Remix, Sprite Blast, Sprite Ice, Sprite Duo, Sprite Super Lemon, Sprite Lemon Lime Herb, Sprite Recharge, Sprite Green, Sprite 3G, Sprite Cranberry, Sprite 6 Mix (aka Sprite LeBron's Mix) and Sprite Tropical.

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It has to be that good if the big boys of the smartphone world are even using it, including Google, HTC, LG and Samsung to name a few.

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Android has over a billion activations on devices including tablets and of course smartphones.

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Android's app store "Google Play" has over 48 billion app installs.

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Android has branched out to other devices like Google Glass and Watches.

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With an estimated population of over 129 million people, Mexico has 68 official languages.

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Mexico City has had many nicknames in the past including “City of the Palaces”, “City of Hope” and “Capital in Movement”.

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Mexico has the world's fifteenth-largest economy by nominal GDP, and the eleventh-largest by PPP.

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Lincoln has been remembered as the "Great Emancipator" because he worked to end slavery in the United States.

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EBay has been around for years and has become an everyday tool to use to shop and auction your unwanted things online.

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But do you know how long eBay has been around for?

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How has it become one of the biggest ways to sell items online?

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Even NASA has used eBay!

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This is not the first time an item has been listed in the wrong category, or identified as something it is not.

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'Cheese' comes from the Latin word 'caseus', which has been found to mean 'to ferment/to sour'.

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Blue cheese, which has distinctive smells and tastes, have blue veins running through, which is caused by piercing the cheese and its crust with stainless steel needles and copper wires, to allow air into the product.

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Just about every traveler has heard of the Indonesian island, but how many facts about Bali do you actually know?

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Before you travel to Bali Indonesia you should know it has two seasons, wet and dry.

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In comparison, the USA's Statue of Liberty is only 306 feet tall, so it's safe to say the new piece of art work has already etched its name into Bali history!

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Mount Agung is an active volcano on Bali Island which has already erupted multiple times in the last 2 years.

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Although nothing catastrophic has happened yet, recent eruptions have spewed ash into the air and grounded flights.

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While we've seen black and even pink sand beaches in places like Greece and Costa Rica, Bali has some of the most unique we've ever seen!

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It has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, which are small and irregularly shaped.

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Mars has the largest dust storms in the solar system.

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It has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data.

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If a cat falls from a greater height, it has more time to correct its position mid-flight and prepare itself more for the landing.

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Patting a cat has been proven to release oxytocin, which lowers stress levels.

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Otter poop has the strangest smell.

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Otter poop has such a unique smell that it has even ended up with its own name - spraint.

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While this usually happens after the previous animal has moved out, they are known to move into beavers dams while they're still using them!

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Data communication has become faster.

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There has been uproar regarding the use of drones and police warrants for private property.

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The inscribed property comprises 30 Ha and it has a buffer zone of 280 Ha.

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There has been a sharp increase in the amount of visitors and tourists to Hoi an, which has prompted an increase in the variety of activities available to guests.

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The name Seoul is interesting, however, because it has no matching Chinese characters.

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Instead, a Chinese name for the city, which sounds similar, has recently been chosen.

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Seoul has been described as the world's "most wired city", ranked first in technology readiness by Pwc's Cities of Opportunity report.

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Seoul has a very technologically advanced infrastructure.

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As one of the largest cities in the world and a leading global city, Seoul has become the headquarters for many international companies.

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Each Gu has its own government and each is divided into several neighborhoods called a Dong.

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Songpa has the largest population, while Seocho is the Gu with the largest area in Seoul.

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UNESCO has set up a wide-ranging programme to safeguard this symbolic site and its surroundings.

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A male horse which has been castrated is known as a gelding.

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Experts used to believe that horses were completely color-blind, although this has now been disproven.

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A horse has huge teeth!

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The bald eagle takes its name from the fact it has a white head while the rest of its body is brown.

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The eagle has long been considered "The King of Birds".

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In many countries, the eagle is thought to bring good luck, which is one reason it has been featured on various national flags.

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Jupiter has at least 67 moons.

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Jupiter has a mass of about 318 Earths.

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This has become particularly manageable post-2012.

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In recent years he has retired from working full time at Microsoft, and has instead concentrated on working with his charitable foundation "The Bill and Melinda gates Foundation.".

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This version of Windows has been the backbone of all future releases from Windows 2000 to the latest Xp and Vista.

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From 2008 Gates has worked full time on his philanthropic interests.

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He has also given more focus on environmental issues.

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In addition, since the mid-seventies, a curry sauce has also gained favor.

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Although a continental habit of serving mayonnaise with fish and chips has emerged, very few Britons have adopted this.

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It has since become a very popular dessert.

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To the outside world, the capital of Thailand has long been known as Bangkok, but this is not what the Thai people call it.

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The city has sprawled out, especially since the boom of the 1980s.

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It is an international hub for transport and health care, and has emerged as a centre for the arts, fashion, and entertainment.

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Bangkok is among the world's top tourist destinations, and has been named the world's most visited city consistently in several international rankings.

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Saturn has 62 known moons orbiting the planet;53 are officially named.

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Manila has been the principal city of the Philippines for four centuries and is the centre of its industrial development as well as the international port of entry.

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The city has undergone rapid economic development since its destruction in World War II and its subsequent rebuilding.

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This concentration of people has been brought about by a constant rural-urban migration.

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The strain on municipal services has had an adverse effect on the quality of life in the urban area.

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It has people living there from 175 different countries.

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Thai street also has desserts.

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It is a difficult-sounding word that has a simple definition.

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Play ends once the shuttlecock has struck the floor or if a fault has been called by the umpire, service judge, or (in their absence) the opposing side.

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Canada has the longest coastline in the world, running at 125,556 miles (202,080 kilometers) long, bordered by the Atlantic, Arctic, and Pacific.

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Quebec City is the only city north of Mexico that still has fortified walls!

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Following right behind Saudi Arabia, Canada has the second-largest oil reserve in the world.

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Canada has endlessly ranked highly on a global scale in education, civil liberties, economic freedom, and standard of living.

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Even though Canada is the second-largest country in the world, it has one of the lowest population densities.

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A study has discovered that 8% of all Instagram accounts are fake.

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The index now has over 100 million GB of data.

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South Korea's Air force has a lot to thank Samsung for.

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It has been long claimed by various scholars that the German adventurer and businessman Augusto Berns reached Machu Picchu and plundered it 44 years previously, in 1867.

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Katy Perry has the most Twitter followers.

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Katy Perry joined Twitter in 2009, and as of 2019, has 107 million followers.

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This has been one of the objectives of the tweet when Ellen posted it, and it succeeded in gaining over three million retweets.

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It has become one of the most iconic selfies of all time, as well as being a hugely popular tweet, and many people have sought to replicate it on social media with their own selfies.

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This theory has long been debunked, with the majority of skeletons actually being male, rather than female.

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Set over a 5 mile stretch of land, Machu Picchu has nearly 200 known buildings, with more being uncovered regularly in further excavation works.

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You might be wondering what in the world a tsunami has to do with an earthquake, well read on and find out more.

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Alaska has more earthquakes than any other US state.

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It has this name because Petra was carved into the red-rose limestone of Wadi Musa .

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This city has sights which any historian or archaeologist will love.

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This amazing coating, called Koenigsegg Proprietary Diamond Weave, not only makes up most of the price it also sparkles when the sunlight hits and has been compared to millions of tiny diamonds.

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Amsterdam has more canals than Venice and more bridges than Paris!

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In fact, Amsterdam has 165 canals and 1,281 bridges - with a whopping 80 bridges just around the canal ring alone!

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Amsterdam has the highest concentration of museums per square meter of all cities in the world!

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Amsterdam has over 75 museums and some of the biggest art collections in the world.

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There are that many museums in Amsterdam that even Amsterdam's Schiphol airport has a museum in it - making it the only airport in the world to have a museum!

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Autonomous and automated, the difference lies in its ability to be controlled by something or whether it has self-governance.

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Since 2010 Google has been working on driverless cars but in 2012 their self-driving car transported its first user, a blind man, and say their self-driving car will be available to the public in less than 5 years.

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Scotland is the birthplace of golf - it has been played there since the 15th century and has evolved into what is now modern golf.

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Since 1494, Scotch Whiskey has been the national drink of Scotland.

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About 13% of the Scottish population has red hair, while 40% carry the recessive redhead gene.

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Bonnybridge, a small town in Scotland, has become notorious for UFO sightings.

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The Royal Canadian Mounted police which has 30,000 members, originated from the Mounted Police which was formed in 1873 which started with just nine officers.

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In Hudson Bay, there is an area that has less gravity than the rest of the world.

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Rumor has it that Forrest Mars only really teamed up with Bruce Murrie because his father owned Hershey's, the company which provided the majority of chocolate rations during the war.

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And if you're still not convinced that M&M's are some of the most-loved chocolates the world has ever known, the M&M's factory produces more than 69,000 pieces per second to keep up with the staggering worldwide demand!

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Melbourne has one of the largest Greek populations in the world, with more than 150,000 Greeks living in the city.

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In New York, Samsung has a building called 837, known as a digital playground it's dedicated to showing off Samsung kit, from a huge theater display made of ninety-six 55" screens to a VR Tunnel and family-focused Playroom using Galaxy View.

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Between 2009 and 2013, the company has $4.8 billion invested in reducing 85 million tonnes of greenhouse gases.

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From its simple beginnings in 1938 to the worldwide empire they have today Samsung really has come a long way.

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Scotland only has 6 officially recognized cities - Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, Dundee, and Stirling.

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Scotland has its own version of Stonehenge - the Callanish Stones.

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The average-sized candy cane (5 inches) weighs roughly half an ounce and only has 50 calories.

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Nowhere has a higher gambling rate than Australia, with more than 80% of adults involved regularly in some form of betting or gambling.

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A recent addition to professional tennis has been the adoption of electronic review technology coupled with a point-challenge system, which allows a player to contest the line call of a point, a system known as Hawk-Eye.

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The "Long Wall" has a long history - more than 2,300 years.

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Figuratively this has come to mean 'to get over difficulties before reaching a goal.'.

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Unfortunately for those who are not so tech-savvy, the integration of the internet into our daily lives has allowed the financial world to evolve.

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The most popular type of virtual currency is known as Bitcoin and has steadily begun to rise in popularity and strength over the years.

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It, in fact, only has value because we say it does.

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The city has hosted multiple international events, including the Summer Olympics (1964), the G7 Summit (1979, 1986, and 1993), and will host the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Paralympics.

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With an estimated population of over 129 million people, Mexico has 68 official languages.

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Mexico City has had many nicknames in the past including "City of the Palaces", "City of Hope" and "Capital in Movement".

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Otter poop has such a unique smell that it has even ended up with its own name - spraint.

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There has been a sharp increase in the amount of visitors and tourists to Hoi an, which has prompted an increase in the variety of activities available to guests.

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The city has the magnificent Angkor Wat, one of Cambodia's most popular tourist attractions.

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UNESCO has set up a wide-ranging program to safeguard this symbolic site and its surroundings.

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In recent years he has retired from working full time at Microsoft, and has instead concentrated on working with his charitable foundation "The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.".

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To the outside world, the capital of Thailand has long been known as Bangkok, but this is not what the Thai people call it.

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Manila has been the principal city of the Philippines for four centuries and is the centre of its industrial development as well as the international port of entry.

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With such a long history and popularity among players worldwide, badminton has developed some particularly fascinating characteristics that might make for perfect dinner party conversation.

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There are badminton players around the world, and badminton has become the second-most popular sport in the world behind soccer.

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The International Badminton Federation has over 150 member nations.

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The utility has to be more than the opportunity cost for it to be a good choice in economics.

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Even though going back to university has a big opportunity cost, many people think it is a good decision because increased education gives you more job opportunities.

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It is on the Tiber River and has 2.8 million people.

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Rome has an airport, which is named Leonardo da Vinci International Airport.

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Rome has many old, famous buildings.

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In recent centuries, the city has become an important tourist attraction.

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The meaning of the term has evolved to mean a stored-program computer in which an instruction fetch and a data operation cannot occur at the same time because they share a common bus.

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Paris has many art museums and historical buildings.

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As a traffic center, Paris has a very good underground subway system (called the Metro).

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It also has two airports.

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The city has a multi cultural style, because 20% of the people there are from outside France.

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Paris also has some types of pollution like air pollution and light pollution.

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Pilgrim has bought more beer than water with him on the Mayflower.

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In turn, fog has affected many human activities, such as shipping, travel, and warfare.

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While it might seem like a large quantity, by comparison Facebook has an average of 3 million new posts per minute.

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In Japan, sushi has traditionally been considered a delicacy.

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The popular fridge used by the households has the fridge at the bottom part and freezer at the top part.

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The Vietnamese speciality actually has French colonial origin.

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Banh mi first came to Vietnam through French soldiers during the French colonization with the name 'baguette', but Vietnamese Banh mi usually has a fluffier texture and crispier crust than the French baguette due to the baking tools and techniques used.

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The bánh mì has become a fashionable food trend around the world over the last decade.

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While peacocks are not considered an endangered species at the moment, the Congo peafowl in particular has been listed as vulnerable.

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It has a hot summer Mediterranean climate.

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Barcelona has more than 20 Michelin-starred restaurants.

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Barcelona has become the first city in the world to gain the "Biosphere World Class Destination" certification.

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Monroe has become an iconic representative of fame and female beauty.

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In total, a rabbit has only 28 teeth for eating.

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Amsterdam has only officially been the capital of the Netherlands since 1983.

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Amsterdam has city poets who will write and read a poem at your funeral.

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The symbol has been used to represent Amsterdam since 1505 when Amsterdam was still a little fishing town.

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The rich biodiversity of the bay, and its beauty and its history has captured the interest of many throughout the ages.

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Research has shown that there were prehistoric humans in the area tens of thousands of years ago.

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This limestone has been forming for over 500 million years.

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Chocolate truly is one of the wonders of the world, in the past it has been that valued it's actually been used as currency.

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German chocolate cake has history with Germany.

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It is a terrestrial planet because it has a solid, rocky surface like other planets in the inner solar system.

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Venus has no oceans because it is much too hot for water.

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To enable swimming, it has webbed feet with long claws.

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It has a rounder, bumpier, heavier shell than a turtle.

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Originally a sparsely populated area of farming and fishing villages, the territory has become one of the world's most significant financial centres and commercial ports.

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Hong Kong has a major capitalist service economy characterised by low taxation and free trade, and the currency.

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It has won the title of "The Best Business City in the World" for over four years.

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Neptune has four rings which are hard to see from the Earth.

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Neptune's blue color is much brighter compared to Uranus's, which has a similar amount of methane, so there might be another reason why Neptune is blue.

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Neptune also has the strongest winds of any planet in the solar system, measured as high as 2,100 km/h or 1,300 mph.

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Evidence of recreational swimming in prehistoric times has been found, with the earliest evidence dating to Stone Age paintings from around 10,000 years ago.

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Bloomberg was founded in 1981 as Innovative Market Systems and has since grown into a major international operation employing more than 20,000 individuals.

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Over the years, Bloomberg has acquired a variety of competitors across different industries, including media (New York radio station WNEW and BusinessWeek magazine), data companies (New Energy Finance), and even government and legal entities (Bureau of National Affairs).

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Bloomberg has parlayed its tremendous brand recognition into a widely-diverse array of product offerings.

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Central to the company is the Professional Services wing, which at some points in Bloomberg's history has accounted for close to 90% of its yearly revenue.

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Throughout its history, Bloomberg has also launched a venture capital wing (Bloomberg Beta), an agency brokerage (Bloomberg Tradebook), and many other arms as well.

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Today, software has become an important part of our lives.

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Software engineers are responsible for producing fault-free software which has literally become an essential part of our daily lives.

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Always ranking highly as a travel destination, Tokyo has much more to offer than temples and skyscrapers.

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USA still has another appealing place to many tourists - New York.

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The Pagani Huayra (not the BC) has the honor of the "fastest road-legal Top Gear lap ever" with a time of 01:13:08.

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The BC has a range of newer modifications than its older brother including new side skirts and a huge rear spoiler producing 1,102 lbs of downforce, at 155 mph.

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I'm sure the carbon-titanium monocoque has something to do with the low weight.

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The Vivere has a shorter front-end emblazoned with a set of wings.

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Unsurprisingly the legendary black and yellow bull has to make an appearance on this list and it does at number 2.

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History has the first recorded mention of cheesecake as being served to the athletes during the first Olympic Games held in 776 BC.

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Everybody has a certain image of New York Style Cheesecake.

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While it is still in direct competition its arch-rival Nike, Adidas has managed to garner much attention to the brand with new and improved designs from world renowned designer Jeremy Scott, and the introduction of new ground-breaking technology such as their Ultra Boost line of products.

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Designer Jeremy Scott, who now has a full line of Adidas sneakers bearing his name, began his collaboration with the brand many years prior when Adidas produced a version of its Forum Hi sneaker with the designer's face on it.

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Michael Jordan has scored more playoff points than anyone else.

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The steel rim of the basket has a diameter of 18 inches and is 10 feet high.

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Salt Lake City is the smallest city that has an NBA franchise.

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This company has been in business for nearly a hundred years, working with governments, non-governmental organizations, leading businesses as well as not-for-profit organizations.

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In order to bring new ideas, innovation, and capabilities to the table for customers, McKinsey has increased its network of partners to include 150 of the world's leading tech-product companies.

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These fancy names are new locations that McKinsey & Company has opened up across the world to enable their clients to get a real feel of business and technological solutions.

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Digital McKinsey has more than 1500 of these young and energetic minds from diverse backgrounds.

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