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Nostalgia isn't this weekender's game, unless it's recently reformed LA rappers Jurassic 5 recreating much of their 1998 debut on Friday, amiable four-part rap-harmonising and all.

Its latest incarnation, on blue-collar-hero Cooper, is a notable revival because it's recently been derided for its hipster association.

Google has never been shy about its support of black communities, and it's recently doubled down on that commitment. .

That could be one reason our dreams are laden with strange plots and characters, a result of the brain's trying to find connections between what it's recently learned and what is stored in our long-term memory.

But it's recently expanded thanks in part to the Women's March on Washington held in March 2017.

Kuala Lumpur's street art movement has been growing steadily over the past five years, and it's recently begun attracting international attention.

It's recently been reported that half of British Muslims are under 25," he said.

It's recently been observed that this sounds like The Really Wild Show theme.

It's recently been found that long-range ultraviolet also affects the skin and damages it.

"Mindfulness" sounds as if it ought to mean fastidiousness, but it's recently been taken as a psycho-spiritual imperative.

And living proof that fashion is a chronic pilferer, it's recently turned to recycling working-class uniforms.

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