In a Word: To Japan and Back with Karaoke
The word ‘karaoke’ is the culmination of a round trip from English to Japanese and back again.
The word ‘karaoke’ is the culmination of a round trip from English to Japanese and back again.
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It wasn’t bad enough that their house caught fire last month — and twice in one day — but now the beloved family pet had gone missing, and on Derby Day of all days.
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For over twenty years a silent killer stalked the White House. Was this killer responsible for the death of three presidents?
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