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Each entry is written by one of their surrogates.

The effort of putting together each entry is self-organized.

Each entry is accompanied by reader comments that often extend the dull premise to even more mind-numbing lengths.

The text is enlivened with stunning photography and each entry is followed by one or more recipes.

But someone has to do all that writing, even if each entry is barely a sentence long.

Each entry is logged by time, date and location, and you can add a title and search words as tags, as you would on a blog.

It's aimed more at vegetable gardening than flower gardening, but each entry is well written and has comprehensive advice on each crop.

The first number in each entry is the payoff to the row player (player A), and the second number is the payoff to the column player (player B).

As an additional poke in the ribs, each entry is accompanied by a tiny photograph, so you can squint into the eyes of the cosseted stranger you've suddenly decided to hate.

Each entry is nominated by members of the relevant Academy branch (so director nominations are put forward by the directors, actors are nominated by Screen Actors Guild members) by secret ballot.

You can type search queries or browse an alphabetical list of dishes, and each entry is marked with icons that indicate whether the food is cooked, spicy, raw or meatless.

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