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The large tyres make for a cosy bed for animals amid the harsh winter. Sacks and old cloth on the inside helps them with comfort and warmth.
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CA moved the series to next season as part of the build-up to the ODI World Cup, which will be held in New Zealand in March and April, 2022.
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The former India T20 and ICC ODI World Cup winning cricketer was drafted into the Kerala State team for this tournament and the bowler took to social networking site to show his happiness.
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Though marriages and functions were being permitted with limited number of people, the attendance at the Numaish would be much higher and there was a need to follow the Ministry of Home Affairs guidelines till January 31
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"The coronavirus pandemic and other challenges which the world faced in the outgoing year testified to the importance of broad international cooperation," Putin said, Xinhua news agency reported citing the Kremlin.
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Sandler has carved a successful career as a Hollywood superstar with a series of comedy films since his debut role in the 1989 release, Going Overboard. Over the years, he has shown his flair as a funnyman
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In its latest update on Thursday morning, the University's Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) revealed that the current global caseload and death toll stood at 82,625,514 and 1,802,560, respectively.
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I said to Steve Greenberg, who signed me when I was 14, ‘Steve, if we're gonna do music videos, can we just do a cartoon like the Gorillaz so nobody knows what I look like?'
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The matter came to light when a video clip went viral showing the barber turning away the youth for the caste he belonged to.
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Yemen's internationally recognised government said Iran-backed Houthi rebels fired four ballistic missiles at the airport.
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Twenty-six-year-old Dharampal Diwakar was reportedly upset over the incident and allegedly ended his life on Wednesday at his house in Aasta village, his family said.
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As many as 26,139 recoveries and 299 deaths have been recorded in the last 24 hours, as per the Union Health Ministry.
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Amazon Music launched podcasts in September 2020, and together with Wondery, we hope to accelerate the growth and evolution of podcasts by bringing creators, hosts, and immersive experiences
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"'The Man Who Walked Around The World' has an art film aesthetic. It is a predominantly archive-led film but at its heart you are exploring the insides of an institution. You are trying to understand how an icon works," Wonke said
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The daily number of deaths of people who had had a positive test result for Covid-19 and died within 28 days of the first positive test reached 981, bringing the total to 72,548, according to the official figures
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"In the mood to beat every age-old cliche... So, I'm weekending on a Wednesday..... #vacationtime #familytime #goadiaries #gratitude #blessed #vacay," she captioned the image, which currently has over 18.6K likes on the photo-sharing website.
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Premier League in a statement said it has the backing of the UK government and have confidence in its COVID-19 protocols to enable fixtures as planned.
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It was alleged that the accused in connivance with unknown public servants and others defrauded the consortium of PSBs, consisting of SBI, IDBI, Canara Bank, Andhra Bank, Corporation Bank, Exim Bank, Punjab and Sind Bank and Union Bank of India and caused a loss of Rs 4,837 crore.
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Hyderabad: An unidentified man was injured after he allegedly fell from the Metro Rail track at the Tarnaka station here on Wednesday night. Police suspect he was mentally unstable and could have attempted suicide. Police said the man aged in his late twenties was suspected to have got into the metro station and got on […]
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The police have also placed certain traffic restrictions with this regard.