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Ne Obliviscaris to play all of Exul and Citadel on upcoming EU and UK tour
Louder Sound· 5 days agoThe tour, which kicks off in Athens in Greece on October 9 and runs through to Colmar in France on...
Heralds of heritage: Mythical creatures as national emblems
The Hindu· 2 days agoIf someone were to tell you that the unicorn is Scotland’s national animal, you might find it hard...
War Drums Grow Louder Along The Israel-Lebanon Border
THE WARZONE· 6 days agoThere are fears that an all-out conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon is becoming...
Iconic Performances: Monstrous Arshavin leaves the Dutch reeling at Euro 2008
The Football Faithful· 5 days agoMary Shelley’s Frankenstein illuminates many truths about the modern world. Among them, her cautions...
What Are the Dog Days of Summer, Anyway?
Bob Vila· 1 day agoLearn More › The expression “dog days of summer” refers to the hottest stretch of the year, which usually takes place between early July and August. The...
Stage Set For Slovenia's Benjamin Sesko In Euros Last-16 Clash With Portugal | Football News
NDTV· 1 day agoSlovenia come into their Euro 2024 last-16 match-up with Portugal on Monday knowing they have...
'Aishwarya Rai Bachchan recognised me and called me by my name years after Devdas,' reveals hair...
The Times of India· 3 days agoIn a heartwarming revelation, veteran hairstylist Maria recently recounted her unexpected and...
Kamal Haasan: India wins hands down when it comes to stories like Kalki 2898 AD
The Telegraph· 3 days agoWhen it comes to stories like ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ I think only countries like Greece and China can come...
Luxury yacht crew sparks devastating wildfire on one of Jeff Bezos’ favourite islands; over 70 acres...
The Times of India· 7 days agoAccording to local reports, the crew members had set off fireworks to amuse the guests onboard,...
How Verbal Irony Works: Examples and Practical Uses
HowStuffWorks· 5 days agoFor instance, saying "as clear as mud" to describe something very confusing is an ironic simile that emphasizes the lack of clarity. Origins in Ancient Greece, Rome and Shakespeare ...