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UlyssesT, to privacy in Britain Admits Defeat in Controversial Fight to Break Encryption
Agility0971, to privacy in Britain Admits Defeat in Controversial Fight to Break Encryption
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Glowies luckily lost this battle

Hamartiogonic, to europe in Why Is Europe’s Latest Heat Wave Called Cerberus? It’s Complicated
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In the autumn it’s usually cold and rainy, so can we name that rainy period too?

bossito,
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If it’s usual what’s the point? These named heat waves are far from usual. You name dangerous and exceptional phenomena.

Hamartiogonic,
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Well, that’s exactly the point. We keep seeing these heatwave headlines every year, so is it really that exceptional? In any case, you’re right about the harm aspect though, so in that sense rainy autumns don’t really fit the description.

bossito,
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They’re becoming normal yes, but they’re still exceptional. Most people were born with a very different weather.

DMBFFF, to apple in Apple vs. Apples: A Truly Weird Trademark Battle
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I read that Turkey caved in on Apple.

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