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"I've always been interested in wines," he said, adding that he drinks two glasses of wine each night (and runs four miles every day), "so learning about other kinds of liquors was interesting to me too".

However, if you go the extra mile and learn about TBI, you will find that there will still be many positive things in your child's life.

82.Nosh your way through a Jewish Food Walking Tour, sampling treats while learning about a two-mile stretch of Jewish-owned restaurants and businesses.

Though there is considerable interest in learning about New York City's 7,400 miles of sewer lines, entering them is not only illegal, but it is also potentially fatal.

The self-avowed animal lover traveled to a panda reserve 40 miles outside of Xi'an and spent two weeks learning about how to tend to the endangered bears.

Grand jury testimony in the case indicated that the Second Mile learned of concerns about Sandusky's contact with boys, including occasions when he showered with them, nearly a decade ago.

It's really fun learning about the composition and structures of ices that are billions of miles away.

If you are learning about how Ancient Egypt created the pyramids, try to imagine pulling those 30 ton boulders 20 miles (32 km).

Wandering through this mile of art, you learn about the pioneering feminists of the Swedish glove-makers' union in 1898 and the history of the US airforce pilot who fell to earth in communist Albania.

Journey to Oudtshoorn, a dusty South African town 270 miles east of Cape Town, and learn about this little-known episode.

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