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02b Electric Current.jpg

A: Electric current

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When attacked by predators, which of these animals will often activate a large gland known as an ink sac?

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Hornet, a gay dating and social network, put up a billboard in downtown Milwaukee ahead of the Nov. 10 GOP presidential debate, near the debate venue at the Milwaukee Theater. The billboard features a cartoon unicorn and elephant purported to be homosexuals.

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“Shut him up or shut him down.”

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"That’s no moon…it’s a space station."

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“Never tell me the odds.”

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"You can’t stop change any more than you can stop the suns from setting."

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“Traveling through hyperspace ain’t like dusting crops, farm boy.”

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Batmobile-Tumbler

2005 Customized Lamborghini Tank -The Dark Knight

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1986FERRARITESTAROSSA

1986 Ferrari Testarossa - Miami Vice

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1973XB_GT_Ford_FalconMad-Max copy

1974 customized Ford Falcon XB Interceptor - Mad Max

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05-green-hornet-black-beauty-opt

1966 Chrysler Imperial - The Green Hornet

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The $400 million "bridge to nowhere" would have crossed the Tongass Narrows that separates the Alaskan city of Ketchikan (left) from Gravina Island (right). The proposed project became a poster child for pork and ultimately killed congressional earmarks. (Associated Press)

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redskins report cover

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National Edition News cover for November 8, 2015 - Animal test grants don’t benefit humans: The NIH and other government agencies spend $150 million on harmful animal experiments that have no benefits for humans. (Associated Press)

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FILE - In this Nov. 30, 2006, file photo, people watch through the glass as a killer whale passes by while swimming in a display tank at SeaWorld in San Diego. Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) announced Friday, Nov. 6, 2015, plans to introduce the Orca Responsibility and Care Advancement Act, a proposed federal legislation that aims to phase out the captivity of killer whales by banning breeding, importing and exporting the animals for public display to ensure that orcas now at aquatic parks such as SeaWorld are the last ones and that when they die, none will replace them. The bill also would ban taking any whales from the wild. (AP Photo/Chris Park, File)

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In this file photo, imported Dungeness crabs are displayed for sale at Fisherman's Wharf, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015, in San Francisco. In June 2017 an oystering boat caught a few of the crabs, indigenous to the northern Pacific Ocean, off the coast of Connecticut, The Hour newspaper originally reported on June 27. While the species is invasive, there is little cause for alarm, marine biologists with Connecticut's Department of Energy and Environmental Protection said. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg) **FILE**

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The NIH and other government agencies spend $150 million on harmful animal experiments that have no benefits for humans. (Associated Press)

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Approved photo by Keith Valcourt.JPG

Kellita Smith (Keith Valcourt)

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A hefty majority of Republicans maintain that America is still the greatest nation on Earth. Democrats, not so much. (National Park Service)