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In this photo provided by the University of Dundee a satellite image of a snow covered UK is seen. The image was received Thursday Dec. 2, 2010 from NASA satellite Terra as snow and freezing temperatures continue to grip the British Isles. (AP Photo/NEODAAS/University of Dundee)

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In this photo provided by the University of Dundee a satellite image of a snow covered UK is seen. The image was received Thursday Dec. 2, 2010 from NASA satellite Terra as snow and freezing temperatures continue to grip the British Isles. (AP Photo/NEODAAS/University of Dundee)

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Waves crash onto the road near the village of Greyabbey, Northern Ireland, Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010. Severe Gale force winds spread across Northern Ireland Thursday afternoon. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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Waves crash onto the road near the village of Greyabbey, Northern Ireland, Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010. Severe Gale force winds spread across Northern Ireland Thursday afternoon. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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One of a series of ads by Film Four entitled “films worth talking about.”

What a line up!
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Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson & Lionel Richie at the 1986 Grammy’s.

What a line up!

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Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson & Lionel Richie at the 1986 Grammy’s.

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In this x-ray photo provided by NASA, the sun is shown early in the morning of Sunday, Aug. 1, 2010. The dark arc near the top right edge of the image is a filament of plasma blasting off the surface — part of the coronal mass ejection. The bright region is an unassociated solar flare. When particles from the eruption reach Earth on the evening of Aug. 3-4, residents of northern regions — from Maine to Michigan and anywhere farther north around the globe — may see a brilliant auroral display known as the Northern Lights. Usually only regions closer to the Arctic can see the aurora of rippling reds and greens, but solar storms pull them south. (AP Photo/NASA)
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In this x-ray photo provided by NASA, the sun is shown early in the morning of Sunday, Aug. 1, 2010. The dark arc near the top right edge of the image is a filament of plasma blasting off the surface — part of the coronal mass ejection. The bright region is an unassociated solar flare. When particles from the eruption reach Earth on the evening of Aug. 3-4, residents of northern regions — from Maine to Michigan and anywhere farther north around the globe — may see a brilliant auroral display known as the Northern Lights. Usually only regions closer to the Arctic can see the aurora of rippling reds and greens, but solar storms pull them south. (AP Photo/NASA)

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lol, Zedonk. Funniest word I’ve ever heard!
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A four-day-old Zedonk, a rare cross between a zebra and a donkey, stands next to her mother at the Chestatee Wildlife Preserve in Lumpkin County, Georgia. Monday July 26, 2010. The director of the preserve says it is the first time in 40 years that a zedonk has been born there. (AP Photo/The Times,Tom Reed)

lol, Zedonk. Funniest word I’ve ever heard!

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A four-day-old Zedonk, a rare cross between a zebra and a donkey, stands next to her mother at the Chestatee Wildlife Preserve in Lumpkin County, Georgia. Monday July 26, 2010. The director of the preserve says it is the first time in 40 years that a zedonk has been born there. (AP Photo/The Times,Tom Reed)

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In this July 22, 2010 photo, Gustavus Adolphus professor Scott Bur works in his aluminized office in St. Peter, Minnesota. Students slipped into the chemistry professor’s office while he was on vacation and as a prank, covered everything right down to pens and even his coffee pot cord with aluminum foil. “It’s sort of become a tradition in my research group,” said Bur, who’d only managed to unwrap his coffee pot and a few other essentials by Thursday morning. “When I go on vacation and come back, I always find something,” he told the Mankato Free Press. (AP Photo/Mankato Free Press, John Cross)

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In this July 22, 2010 photo, Gustavus Adolphus professor Scott Bur works in his aluminized office in St. Peter, Minnesota. Students slipped into the chemistry professor’s office while he was on vacation and as a prank, covered everything right down to pens and even his coffee pot cord with aluminum foil. “It’s sort of become a tradition in my research group,” said Bur, who’d only managed to unwrap his coffee pot and a few other essentials by Thursday morning. “When I go on vacation and come back, I always find something,” he told the Mankato Free Press. (AP Photo/Mankato Free Press, John Cross)

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Mr. Potato Head made out of balloons.

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Mr. Potato Head made out of balloons.

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The cutest face I have ever seen in my life.
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One of the two Southeast Asian clouded leopards (Neofelis nebulosa) who recently made their first appearance in public, at Jardin des Plantes Zoological in Paris, Thursday, July 22, 2010. The two female cubs, named Pati and Jaya were born on May 14, 2010. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

The cutest face I have ever seen in my life.

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One of the two Southeast Asian clouded leopards (Neofelis nebulosa) who recently made their first appearance in public, at Jardin des Plantes Zoological in Paris, Thursday, July 22, 2010. The two female cubs, named Pati and Jaya were born on May 14, 2010. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

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