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Cindy Ord/WireImage/Realtor.comZoe SaldanaThe actress, who most recently starred in the blockbuster hit Avatar: The Way of the Water, is selling her mansion in Beverly Hills, California for $16.5 million.Don’t want to drop so much fabric? Renting the house for $47,500 per month is also an option.This stately building was built in 1974 and has undergone extensive renovations in recent years.advertisementArticle continues below this adThe home’s facade features a cheerful yellow front door, ivy-covered white brick, and manicured hedges.realtor.comIt’s all in the detailsThis five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home is located in a gated community popular with celebrities.Boasting 6,400 square feet of living space…

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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. This news comes as a bit of a shock to many, especially those who have loved and followed Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones’ relationship for years. However, insiders claim that their recent real estate moves probably have something to do with the end of their marriage.Other works by C-KnowsIn case you missed it, even though Douglas has been bringing Jones and his family for the last 20 years, the two have been living in a vacation home in Bermuda…

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Mark Thompson/Getty Images Max Verstappen has had an outstanding season. CNN — Max Verstappen won the sprint race title at the Qatar Grand Prix on Saturday, making him his third F1 world champion. In sports, few outcomes seem inevitable. In F1, human and engineering mistakes can happen at any time, and competitors are waiting to pounce. But every once in a while, someone comes along and takes control in a way that obliterates any expectation of outcome or any lingering tension. Verstappen’s coronation was a moment that seemed inevitable since the first race of the season, when he led the…

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Growing up, Julian Meeks knew what a life without a sense of smell could look like. He’d watched this grandfather navigate the condition known as anosmia, observing that he didn’t perceive flavor and only enjoyed eating very salty or meaty foods.The experience influenced him, in part, to study chemosensation, which involves both smell and taste. Meeks, now a professor of neuroscience at the University of Rochester, told Undark that neither gets much attention compared to other senses: “Often, they’re thought of as second or third in order of importance.”The pandemic changed that, at least somewhat, after it left millions of…

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That’s great, Asterix. Ce mythe national parelle des pouts, puisquil a cette caractéristique qui fait les grandes œuvres : l’universalisme. History, culture and sociology: l’irréductible et ses copains du village gaulois évoquent nombre de sujets passés et contemporains, alors pourquoi pas l’économie? L’équipe de Citéco, la cité de l’économie installée dans le 17e arrondissement parisien, s’y est attelée, et à partir du 21 octobre prochain, une expo dévoilera les convergences entre l’argent et l’univers du petit gaulois. Receives a pragmatic down-to-earth origin of the project, fulfilling the essential conditions of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, presenting his 40 albums and…

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Getty Images Braves starting pitcher Kyle Wright will undergo shoulder surgery and is expected to miss all of this season’s playoff games, as well as all of the 2024 season, manager Brian Snitker told reporters on Saturday. He told the group.Via Mark Bowman). The past two seasons have been stark contrasts for the 28-year-old Wright. He led the majors in wins in 2022, going 21-5 with a 3.19 ERA, 1.16 WHIP, and 174 strikeouts in 180 1/3 innings. He battled injuries for most of this season, appearing in only nine games, seven as a starter and two as a reliever,…

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you viewed over 50 Articles from the past 12 months.Publish Olympic news for freeYou can support insidethegames.biz for as little as £10For nearly 15 years, insidethegames.biz has been at the forefront of fearlessly reporting on what’s happening in the Olympic movement. As the first website not placed behind a paywall, we make news about the International Olympic Committee, the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Commonwealth Games and other major events more accessible to everyone than ever before. I’ve made it possible. insidethegames.biz has a worldwide reputation for reporting excellence and breadth of coverage. For many of her readers in over…

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*Editor’s note: Sports bulletin boards appear weekly on Maui News. To submit an announcement, email sports@mauinews.com. Mail or drop off materials to The Maui News, 100 Mahalani St., Wailuku, 96793. Or call us at (808) 249-6845. notice • golf Oct. 19 – The second of five LPGA/USGA girls golf events at The Dunes in Mauilani is scheduled for Oct. 19. Girls Golf is the only junior golf program for girls ages 6 to 17 dedicated to providing a girl-friendly environment to learn the game, according to the event website. In addition to the October 19th event, sessions will…

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In the introduction to his recent book, Eric Hoell writes: The Other Side of the World: Consciousness, Free Will, and the Limits of Science1, Let’s look back at “Two Perspectives on Humanity’s World.” I discovered Hoel’s capacity for depth and nuance when I came across his excellent critique of the open letter that caused the recent battle to erupt in the field of consciousness research. Article continues after ad My two recent posts describe that battle and offer some explanations from the perspective of the Unified Theory of Knowledge (UTOK). Specifically, UTOK provides clear definitions of both consciousness and mental…

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This team dominates spin bowling and is probably the best top-six team on the planet.Siddharth MongaOctober 7, 2023 • 49 minutes agoStein: Markram hit a good shot in cricket and it went a mile.Dale Steyn talks about Markram’s record-breaking centuryJuly 6, 2019, in Manchester, was an emotional night for South African cricket. It was the final match of a disappointing World Cup campaign. It was like a farewell for the band, as much of the backroom and administrative staff had left. The players had moved on. Everyone was saying goodbye and there was uncertainty about the future of South African…

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