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The cool and innovative Shift cutting block is a genuinely effective new kitchen tool that promises to optimize work flow in food preparation and make our efforts in the kitchen more efficient. The design comprises of two cutting boards, a stand, and...
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Chairman of the Indian Premier League Lalit Modi, center, at a news conference in Johannesburg, Tuesday, March 24, 2009. Modi announced that the Indian Premier League’s Twenty20 cricket tournament will be played in South Africa from April 18. On left...
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