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There

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UK
ðeə(r)
US
ðer
Definition: In, at, or to that place or position.
Meaning: Ở nơi đó, tại nơi đó
Very Common
How to use "There" vocabulary in sentence (example)

But what if I told you there was a certain type of pineapple that is worth thousands of dollars?

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However, there are still a few pineapples with a hefty price tag on them.

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There were many villages around the city.

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Gradually, more people came to live there.

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There are also many people from different countries who stay in London on business.

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About 3,700,000 people live there.

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There are a lot of technology companies in the city.

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The middle part of the United States is nicknamed 'Tornado Alley' for the number of tornadoes there.

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By 1975 there were 125 stores with sales of $340 million.

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By 1987, Walmart's 25th anniversary, there were 1,198 stores and $15.9 billion in sales.

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In the United States there are more than 4,230 stores and there are more than 6,100 stores located internationally.

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There are no two ways about it.

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There are some fantastic unique places available to rent on Airbnb if you're in an adventurous kind of mood.

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There really is something for everyone.

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There are three general kinds of galaxies: elliptical, spiral and irregular.

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There are many books, movies, and video games with robots in them.

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There are also robots that help at home, to vacuum or run a lawn mower, for example.

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The primary thing you see about Tokyo is that there is no vandalism.

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There are more than 35 million residents in Tokyo that makes it largest and busiest metropolitan area in the world.

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There is a wholesale fish market called Tsukiji.

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There are hundreds of sushi restaurants with various price ranges in Tokyo and 22 of them have received Michelin stars.

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There are other recipes for panna cotta that are more complex.

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There used to be ostriches in Middle East in the 20th century and, further back, also in Asia.

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There are four main processing steps in a computer: inputting, storage, outputting and processing.

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In 2015 there were around 98.5 million Android smartphone users in the US and in 2016 there are 107.7 million.

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There is an average of 42.38 million unique users a month who use the Android Facebook app.

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There are many ancient statues of gods sticking out their tongues, such as Huitzilopochtli, which may be a sacred gesture that suggests their thirst for blood.

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This is called "soccer" in North America, South Africa, and Australia to avoid confusion with other types of football that are commonly played there.

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There have been multiple, but the first person to reach a feedback score of 1 million was Jack Sheng.

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Over the years there have been many items, sometimes even joke items that have reached millions but not quite as much as this one.

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There is no limit to the amount of items that can be for sale at once.

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There are many types of cheese such as hard cheese, soft cheese, cream cheese, and processed cheese, all which can be used in cooking.

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There are many types of cheese: Brie, Cheddar, Cottage Cheese, Cream Cheese, Blue cheese, Edam, Emmenthal, Mozzarella, Parmesan, Ricotta.

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While there are more US households with pet dogs, there are way more pet cats than dogs in total!

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A 2019 survey of US households found there to be around 94.2 million pet cats, while there were only 89.7 million pet dogs.

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There are even reports of cats falling from as high as 32 stories high and coming away with just a chipped tooth and a punctured lung.

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There are many ways to refer to a group of cats.

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There are also quite a few ways to refer to a group of kittens.

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There's also a clear link between cat ownership and a lowered risk of strokes or heart problems, as a cat's purr lowers blood pressure.

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There are 13 known species of otters, which range in size from 2.9 feet (90 cm) all the way to 5.9 feet (1.8 m) long!

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In a bizarre turn away from their normal diet, there are some otters in the Shetland Islands in Scotland which have been known to hunt rabbits instead of fish.

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During mating season, or when there's an abundance of food you will find much larger groups of otters.

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There's a surprisingly large amount of names used to describe otters.

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There's also no single collective noun for them - if there's a group of otters on the water they are called a raft, but if they're on land they can be called a bevy, family, romp, or lodge!

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There are so many cool facts about otters that it's no small wonder they've become a bit of an internet sensation.

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There is actually a drone racing league.

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

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So there we have it, 15 facts about these wonderful devices.

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There is also the fine wooden Japanese bridge, with a pagoda on it, dating from the 18th century.

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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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There are fewer bones in a horse than in humans.

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It's only one bone less, but in total, there are 205 bones in the skeleton of a horse.

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There's no need to worry about horse population….

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There are an estimated 60 million horses in the world, combining wild and domesticated horses.

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There's way more types of horses than you would have thought!

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There are surprisingly more than 300 different horse breeds in the world!

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There are over 60 different species of eagle, most of them from Africa, Asia and Europe.

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The bald eagle was endangered in 1967 and there were less than 500 eagles left.

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There are two determining factors on such a market, the number of things made available, called supply, and the number of things consumers want, called demand.

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For normal goods, and a normal market, there are four basic laws that determine the change in the market, if either supply or demand changes.

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If the demand increases, and the supply remains the same, there will be a shortage, and the price will increase.

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If the demand decreases, and the supply remains the same, there will be a surplus, and the price will go down.

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If the supply increases, and the demand remains the same, there will be a surplus, and the price will go down.

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If the supply decreases, and the demand remains the same, there will be a shortage, and the price will increase.

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When there is more supply, this will cause prices to fall because people will not want to pay more for items that can be found easily.

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When there is more demand, prices will go up because many people want to buy the same item but there is not enough supply for it.

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Today, there are about 11,000 fish and chips shops throughout the UK and Ireland, so finding a chippie (a fish and chip shop) is usually easy.

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There are claims to the first chippie from Lancashire in the North and London in the South of England.

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Haddock is the second favorite, and there are regional variations include whiting in Northern Ireland and some parts of Scotland, as well as skate and huss in the south of England.

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There is something unique about this taste combination.

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There are American apple pie recipes, both manuscript and printed, from the 18th century.

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There is also a very large system of rings around Saturn.

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There are over one billion users on YouTube, which is nearly one-third of everyone on the Internet.

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There is a program to scan for copyright infringement called Automated Content ID - it scans over 100 years of video every day.

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Every minute, there are 400 tweets going out that include a link to a YouTube video.

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There are also many missionary and private hospitals in the city.

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It has people living there from 175 different countries.

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There are many Thai cuisines displayed from noodles to curries, soups to salad, and many sweet desserts.

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Being one of the hottest places in the world, there are a lot of stalls that sell many ice cream desserts like "Itim Kati" or coconut ice cream.

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There is also a unique dessert that can be found in Thai street markets called "Bua Loy Nam King" or Black sesame dumplings in ginger soup.

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There are over 150 member nations that belong to the International Badminton Federation.

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There is a fast train that goes between the airport and the city center, the Leonardo Express, and many commuter railway lines to the nearby suburbs, along with long distance trains to other cities in Italy.

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Because computer parts contain hazardous materials, there is a growing movement to recycle old and outdated parts.

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The area is 105 square kilometres (41 square miles), and around 2.15 million people live there.

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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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There are many different restaurants with all kinds of food.

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While many users know the basics about Twitter, such as its 280-character limit for tweets, there are many interesting facts which most people won't have heard about before.

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The Vatican and the Catholic Church claims there are many things you can do to reduce your time spent in purgatory and become a better person.

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At first, there were doubts around whether the hashtag would ever become popular with internet users, since it appeared too technical and "nerdy.".

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Justin Bieber, Barack Obama and Taylor Swift all boast millions of followers and are up there with the top 5 most popular Twitter accounts.

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This means this meat is "cooked", even though there is no heat involved (aka all the harmful bacteria is killed).

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The dictionary's example for this food reads, "along with classic banh mi, there are refreshing cold noodles and exceptional bowls of soup.".

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Peacocks are among the most fascinating and beautiful creatures on earth, but there are so many things that we fail to realize about these breathtaking birds.

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There are just three different types of species in the peafowl family.

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A peahen can lay up to six eggs at a time, although there have been occasional cases of even more.

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Instead, there will have a minimum of two and can comfortably have as many as five female partners.

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Whenever anybody asks me to recommend a place for a good city break my go-to answer is always Amsterdam - there's something for everyone there and I've never known anybody be disappointed by a trip there!

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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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There are more than 1 million bicycles in Amsterdam.

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As those who are lucky enough to have visited Amsterdam will tell you, there are bicycles everywhere!

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You may already know it for its array of wildlife from moose to polar bears, but there's a lot more to this country that you might not know.

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There are over 3,000 lakes in Canada, making its surface area covered by lakes more than any other country in the world.

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There are more doughnut shops per capita in Canada than in any other country in the world.

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There was a bear cub exported from Canada to the London Zoo in 1915 named Winnipeg.

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At the time of its purchase, there were only 30 million users on the platform.

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There are at least 1 million advertisers on Instagram.

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Every month, there are over 16 million Google searches for "Instagram.".

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As of 2018, there have been over 45 billion photos shared on this platform.

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There are over 290 million selfies on Instagram.

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So there we have it, some facts about the internet juggernaut Google in all its glory.

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The Samsung logo we all know and recognize only came into use in 1993, prior to that there were 2 other logos, created in 1969 and 1980 respectively.

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Despite it being the most preserved archaeological site of the Inca Empire, there are no records of the purposes of Machu Picchu, due to the Inca language being only spoken, not written.

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As a result of this lack of knowledge there have been many wild theories when it comes to Machu Picchu, which is a large reason why it draws so much intrigue.

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A lesser known fact, though, is that he was actually led there by a Peruvian guide by the name of Melchor Arteaga.

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If they had, it's safe to say that there wouldn't be much left to marvel at anymore.

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There are even maps which show reference to the ruins as early as 1874, strengthening the theory that Bingham was certainly not the first there.

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At the time of the Spanish invasion there were several thousand of these virgins, otherwise known as Chosen Ones, who were kept in temple like convents.

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There are many myths and legends of Machu Picchu being used as a site for human sacrifice, yet very little scientific evidence backs this fact up.

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This theory was debunked of course, but there are plenty of other locations within the Inca Empire where such things did occur.

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Since its rediscovery there have been a range of theories as to the purpose of Machu Picchu.

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Based off all available evidence and the style in which Machu Picchu was constructed there is just one theory which is believed to be most likely.

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There are many interesting facts about earthquakes.

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Don't forget to try churros, tapas and paella while you're there, and head over to the Magic Fountain for a romantic or relaxing evening to finish off the day.

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When it comes to cars, like all forms of transport, there are always people searching for the next level whether that's technological, raw speed or pure indulgence (like diamond-encrusted headlights?!).

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After all, there are more than 250 miles of cycle path weaving across the city.

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So it doesn't come as too much of a surprise that there are over 1 million bicycles here.

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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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There are an estimated 3,000 castles in Scotland - which equals one castle for every 100 square miles.

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There are three officially recognized languages in Scotland: English, Scots, and Scottish Gaelic.

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There are over 600 square miles of freshwater lakes in Scotland.

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There are more than 300 UFOs reported every year.

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They're a popular snack at the cinema or on a picnic, and they're always there for you when you need that sugar rush.

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Until 1950, there were no letters printed onto the pieces, and between 1950 and 1954, the letter 'm' was printed in black.

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By 1987, the popular color was back on the shelves, and many customers were happy to hear that the orange pieces would remain there too.

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Despite being the sixth-largest country in the world and the home of several large cities, there are just 24 million people living in Australia.

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With many more sheep than humans, there are approximately 100 million of these animals across the country.

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Home to many crocodiles, every year there is at least one fatal accident involving these creatures.

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There are several Australian actors on the Hollywood scene, and Russell Crowe is often mistakenly thought to be Australian.

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There are up to 1,500 different species of spiders, and some of them are poisonous while others are totally harmless.

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With bitcoins, there are little to no transaction fees and the money is available almost instantly!

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There is a variety of merchants who accept bitcoins as payment for items, both online stores, and physical stores.

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432 people own half of the land in Scotland, however, there are outdoor access laws that allow privately owned land to be freely walked on and used as long as you leave no trace behind.

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Contrary to what many people believe, there are only 15 calories in a teaspoon of sugar, which can be burned off in 15 minutes simply by socializing with other people.

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There are 37 different species of sugarcane and they all crossbreed with one another.

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When it comes to food there are two types of sugar: added sugar and naturally occurring sugar.

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Koala bears are popular in Australia, although there are 10 times as many camels as koalas.

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There are no Bills of Rights in this country, making it the only Western country to omit this from its governmental system.

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There are so many different types of species in Australia that only 25% of them have been discovered and are known to humans.

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In Australia, there is a mountain called Mount Disappointment.

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Apparently, the view was so disappointing that there was no better name for it.

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In addition to extensive banking, payment, and stock options that have become the norm online, there are also new currencies that have been created.

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The general concept of currency and money is that a bank controls it, that there are rises and falls in its value based on the global market, and that you can physically hold it.

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There's a finite number of bitcoins.

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You would think that because there's no need to physically print the bills or mint the coins that there could be an infinite number of bitcoins in existence.

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Instead, there are exactly 21,000,000 coins.

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There is a wholesale fish market called Tsukiji.

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There are many ancient statues of gods sticking out their tongues, such as Huitzilopochtli, which may be a sacred gesture that suggests their thirst for blood.

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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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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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There is a fast train that goes between the airport and the city center, the Leonardo Express, and many commuter railway lines to the nearby suburbs, along with long distance trains to other cities in Italy.

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There are currently 45 known breeds of rabbits.

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Night Droppings or Cecotropes are eaten by the rabbits there and then.

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Sometimes there are tigers with different colors.

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There are white tigers that have white fur with black stripes, or that even have pure white fur.

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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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There are 450 different mollusks and 200 different species of fish in Halong Bay.

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There are both an oceanic and seashore biosystem and a tropical evergreen biosystem in this region.

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There are 60 widespread faunal and 14 widespread floral species in this region.

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Navy during the Vietnam War there is still a threat to shipping today.

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As well as milk, dark, and white varieties, there is a rare fourth type known as blond chocolate.

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There are also "doughnut holes" or "munchkins" which come in the shape of small balls.

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There are, however budget versions offering Wagyu beef burgers at $4.40 for a pack of 2.

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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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There are more than 2,900 species of snakes in the world.

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Snakes cannot survive in places where the ground stays frozen year round so there are no snakes north of the Arctic Circle or in Antarctica.

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In competition, there are distinct regulations concerning the acceptable form for each individual stroke.

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There are also regulations on what types of swimsuits, caps, jewelry and injury tape that are allowed at competitions.

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The recreational activity grew in popularity and by 1880, when the first national governing body, the Amateur Swimming Association was formed, there were already over 300 regional clubs in operation across the country.

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Although it is possible for competitive swimmers to incur several injuries from the sport, such as tendinitis in the shoulders or knees, there are also multiple health benefits associated with the sport.

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There's also Bloomberg View, the editorial counterpart to the Bloomberg News service.

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There are also different processing models for designing software including Build and Fix, Waterfall and Agile software processing design methods.

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There are three broad classifications.

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There are things called plates that run along the surface of the Earth.

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Adventures are the best way to learn, and it's very difficult to argue against that statement when there are so many amazing places to see around the globe.

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Whether you're a student looking to take a gap year or a family hoping to visit somewhere new this year, there is a wealth of choice available to you.

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Siem Reap is a great place if you're young and looking for adventure, but there are certainly no age limits when it comes to seeing the world.

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Florida is a whole state, which means there's something for everybody.

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There's far too much to see in New York after just one visit, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't book a trip to the 'Big Apple'.

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In total, there are more than 200 locations.

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There is an all-garlic restaurant in Stockholm where they offer a garlic cheesecake.

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There was a park in Boston that was known as "Adidas Park" by locals where nothing but Adidas brand sneakers was allowed.

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There are companies that inspire us here at Charlotte Fractional CMOs.

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These facilities are there to up the user experience of their clients by testing the implementation of tech strategies.

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