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Kerikeri did the river get its name? The definition of the word Kerikeri most widely circulated by pakeha -- the New Zealander of non-Maori descent -- is 'dig dig', or 'to keep digging', and it is known that Maori had extensive gardens in the area when Europeans arrived. Another definition derives from 'Kerikeri te ana wai' which translates as the churning or boiling over of the waters . That would have aptly described the freshwater river tumbling into the salt water over the falls which were then higher (being blasted in the 1930s to accommodate a bridge). However, some Maori say it Sources: Pheeds [R=1,P=105],
Total Points: 205.
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Kerikeri did the river get its name? The definition of the word Kerikeri most widely circulated by pakeha -- the New Zealander of non-Maori descent -- is 'dig dig', or 'to keep digging', and it is known that Maori had extensive gardens in the area when Europeans arrived. Another definition derives from 'Kerikeri te ana wai' which translates as the churning or boiling over of the waters . That would have aptly described the freshwater river tumbling into the salt water over the falls which were then higher (being blasted in the 1930s to accommodate a bridge). However, some Maori say it Sources: pheeds [R=1,P=100],
Total Points: 200.
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Venus Williams she and her sister Serena shared the top seed as California's best young players for a long time. Venus turned professional in the 1990s and went on to have a very lucrative tennis career. She has garnered many important championships, including a Gold medal at the Sydney Summer Olympics in 2000, the Fed Cup, the 1999 French Open doubles (with sister Serena as her partner), the Oklahoma City Tennis championship, the Italian Open, the Hamburg Open, the Wimbledon championship, and the US Open. When Venus and Serena won the 1999 French Open doubles title, they became the first pair of sisters Sources: Pheeds [R=2,P=52],
Total Points: 152.
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Venus Williams she and her sister Serena shared the top seed as California's best young players for a long time. Venus turned professional in the 1990s and went on to have a very lucrative tennis career. She has garnered many important championships, including a Gold medal at the Sydney Summer Olympics in 2000, the Fed Cup, the 1999 French Open doubles (with sister Serena as her partner), the Oklahoma City Tennis championship, the Italian Open, the Hamburg Open, the Wimbledon championship, and the US Open. When Venus and Serena won the 1999 French Open doubles title, they became the first pair of sisters Sources: pheeds [R=2,P=50],
Total Points: 150.
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Koosalagoopagoop Koosalagoopagoop Koosalagoopagoop (Koos or Koosy for short) is a fictional creature on the animated series Dexter's Laboratory. Koos is very large (but is capable of changing to any size), and has wings, a heart on his stomach, and a rainbow-colored nose and tail. Koos also wears glasses and likes to assist Dee Dee in annoying Dexter. The voice of Koosy is done by Dom DeLuise. Koosalagoopagoop appears in the following episodes: The Koos is Sources: Pheeds [R=3,P=35],
Total Points: 135.
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Koosalagoopagoop Koosalagoopagoop Koosalagoopagoop (Koos or Koosy for short) is a fictional creature on the animated series Dexter's Laboratory. Koos is very large (but is capable of changing to any size), and has wings, a heart on his stomach, and a rainbow-colored nose and tail. Koos also wears glasses and likes to assist Dee Dee in annoying Dexter. The voice of Koosy is done by Dom DeLuise. Koosalagoopagoop appears in the following episodes: The Koos is Sources: pheeds [R=3,P=33],
Total Points: 133.
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Vetch to the last mentioned period be regularly cultivated. Instances are not wanting of a full crop being obtained even when the seed was sown so late as the middle of June, though sowing so late is a practice not to be recommended. After the seed is sown and the land carefully harrowed, a light roller ought to be drawn across, so that the surface may be smoothed, and the scythe permitted to work without interruption. It is proper also to guard the field for several days against the depredations of pigeons, who are remarkably fond of tares, and will pick up Sources: Pheeds [R=4,P=26],
Total Points: 126.
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Vetch to the last mentioned period be regularly cultivated. Instances are not wanting of a full crop being obtained even when the seed was sown so late as the middle of June, though sowing so late is a practice not to be recommended. After the seed is sown and the land carefully harrowed, a light roller ought to be drawn across, so that the surface may be smoothed, and the scythe permitted to work without interruption. It is proper also to guard the field for several days against the depredations of pigeons, who are remarkably fond of tares, and will pick up Sources: pheeds [R=4,P=25],
Total Points: 125.
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Jacques Anquetil Espana (1963). More popular in England than in his native France (Jacques used to tell cycling fans that he was only "in it for the money"), Anquetil was invited to the RTTC awards ceremony at London's Albert Hall in 1961 to present trophies to champions Brian Kirby and Beryl Burton. Anquetil was not as successful with the classical single stage races but toward the end of his career he won once in each of three of the classics: Gent Wevelgem (1964), the 600km Bordeaux-Paris (1965) and Liege Bastogne Liege (1966) In 1965, Anquetil won the eight day, Alpine, Criterium du Dauphiné Sources: Pheeds [R=5,P=21],
Total Points: 121.
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Jacques Anquetil Espana (1963). More popular in England than in his native France (Jacques used to tell cycling fans that he was only "in it for the money"), Anquetil was invited to the RTTC awards ceremony at London's Albert Hall in 1961 to present trophies to champions Brian Kirby and Beryl Burton. Anquetil was not as successful with the classical single stage races but toward the end of his career he won once in each of three of the classics: Gent Wevelgem (1964), the 600km Bordeaux-Paris (1965) and Liege Bastogne Liege (1966) In 1965, Anquetil won the eight day, Alpine, Criterium du Dauphiné Sources: pheeds [R=5,P=20],
Total Points: 120.
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Jab three, the jab is perhaps the most popularly known one, because the word is often used in talk unrelated to boxing. It is rarely the strongest punch in a fighter's arsenal. The Compubox computerized punch scoring system divides punches between jabs and power punches. Jabs are long, arm-length punches usually thrown from a distance. They are used for many purposes. One of the most important uses of a jab is to set up the opponent for another punch. Jabs usually land on the face or the head, but jabs to the stomach are also effective. While a boxer receives a jab Sources: Pheeds [R=6,P=17],
Total Points: 117.
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Jab three, the jab is perhaps the most popularly known one, because the word is often used in talk unrelated to boxing. It is rarely the strongest punch in a fighter's arsenal. The Compubox computerized punch scoring system divides punches between jabs and power punches. Jabs are long, arm-length punches usually thrown from a distance. They are used for many purposes. One of the most important uses of a jab is to set up the opponent for another punch. Jabs usually land on the face or the head, but jabs to the stomach are also effective. While a boxer receives a jab Sources: pheeds [R=6,P=16],
Total Points: 116.
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Jet lag lag (or "jet-lag") is a physical condition caused by crossing multiple time zones during flight. The condition is generally believed to be the result of disruption to the circadian rhythms (ie. the "light/dark" cycle) of the body. It can also be exacerbated by experiencing sudden changes in climate or seasonal conditions, as well as the low humidity commonly experienced in the cabin of an aircraft. Characteristic symptoms of jet lag include: Fatigue Disorientation and/or grogginess Nausea and/or upset stomach Headaches and/or sinus irritation Insomnia and/or highly irregular sleeping patterns Dehydration and loss of appetite Irritability Irrationality The condition is not linked Sources: Pheeds [R=7,P=15],
Total Points: 115.
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Jet lag lag (or "jet-lag") is a physical condition caused by crossing multiple time zones during flight. The condition is generally believed to be the result of disruption to the circadian rhythms (ie. the "light/dark" cycle) of the body. It can also be exacerbated by experiencing sudden changes in climate or seasonal conditions, as well as the low humidity commonly experienced in the cabin of an aircraft. Characteristic symptoms of jet lag include: Fatigue Disorientation and/or grogginess Nausea and/or upset stomach Headaches and/or sinus irritation Insomnia and/or highly irregular sleeping patterns Dehydration and loss of appetite Irritability Irrationality The condition is not linked Sources: pheeds [R=7,P=14],
Total Points: 114.
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Jim Morrison Smith. Live shows often possessed shamanistic qualities. Morrison moved to Paris, France in March 1971 with the intention of concentrating on his writing. Jim Morrison died in Paris, France on July 3, 1971, in his bathtub at the age of 27; many fans and biographers have speculated that the cause of death was a drug overdose, or possibly an assassination by American government authorities. Morrison remarked several times near his death that he was "number 3". Referring to himself as likely to be the third person to die mysteriously; Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin being the first two. The official report Sources: Pheeds [R=8,P=13],
Total Points: 113.
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