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    Keyboard Lao

    Keyboard Lao

    Utilities and Productivity

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    Our app includes a keyboard extension which allow you to type Lao text directly from any app that...

    Virtual Human Body

    Virtual Human Body

    Medical and Education

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    *** New - Virtual Human Body, now offers the pronunciation *** *** Virtual Human Body was named in...

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Erika (17788 KP) rated The Templars in Books

Feb 7, 2019  
The Templars
The Templars
Dan Jones | 2017 | History & Politics
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7.0 (1 Ratings)
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After this book, Dan Jones is now one of my favorite history writers. If you listen to the audiobook, he's the narrator, and the dude has a nice voice. This book was a good, comprehensive look at the Templars, and gave a good overview of the Crusades in general.
  
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Americana by The Offspring
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9.0 (1 Ratings)
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My 2nd favorite album chronologically
This band was my favorite back in 99 when I was 12 years old. The playfulness of the lyrics and the music in general got me in and held me there. This is definitely an album you can let play without skipping ahead.
  
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Zoe (85 KP) rated The Postcard Killers in Books

Nov 11, 2019  
The Postcard Killers
The Postcard Killers
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8.0 (5 Ratings)
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Very good read. Good characters, good plot and very addictive. (0 more)
Another awesome installment.
Really enjoyed this book, it was difficult to put down. This author has an awesome way of keeping you engaged and wanting to carry on reading. Highly recommend this book and this author in general
  
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    Design Guy

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    The show that explores timeless design principles and explains them simply. We discuss graphic...

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Michael Stuhlbarg recommended Lenny (1974) in Movies (curated)

 
Lenny (1974)
Lenny (1974)
1974 | Classics, Drama
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"I loved that about Lenny as well — it combines this documentary feel and captures a spirit of who the true people were, separate from who the performer was. I love that sort of dialogue in cinema in general. It’s sort of the difference between the private and the public."

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