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// culture and society

What did lord darnley die of?

Score: 4.2/5 (34 votes) Early in the morning of 10 February 1567, Kirk o' Field house in Edinburgh was destroyed by an explosion. The partially clothed bodies of Lord Darnley, the second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, and his servant were found in a nearby orchard, apparently strangled but un...

04 Feb 2026 1,145 views
// culture and society

What does wining and dining mean?

Score: 4.3/5 (41 votes) Definition of wine and dine : to entertain (someone) at a restaurant with good food, wine, etc. The company wined and dined the prospective clients.What means dining?to eat the principal meal of the day; have dinner. to take any meal. verb (used with object), dined, din·ing. ...

04 Feb 2026 622 views
// education and learning

Can't purchase on nintendo eshop?

Score: 4.4/5 (29 votes) Possible solutionsVerify that there are enough funds available on the card. If there aren't enough funds for the purchase that you're trying to make, the transaction will be declined.Use a different payment method. Try a different credit card. Use a Nintendo eShop p...

04 Feb 2026 302 views
// education and learning

In monopoly if you land on go what happens?

Score: 4.6/5 (69 votes) Go Go GO!: If a player lands directly on Go, they have the right to not collect their $200 and instead move their game piece to any place on the board. Speak up: The owner must demand rent before the very next player rolls, or even before the same player (having rolled double...

04 Feb 2026 1,727 views
// environment and climate

Are we predestined by god?

Score: 4.5/5 (59 votes) In modern usage, predestination is distinct from both determinism and fatalism and is subject to the free decision of the human moral will, but the doctrine also teaches that salvation is entirely due to the eternal decree of God.What does the Bible say about predestination a...

04 Feb 2026 511 views
// global news

Where does anhydrite come from?

Score: 4.6/5 (20 votes) Anhydrite is an evaporite mineral that occurs in extensive layered deposits in sedimentary basins where large volumes of sea water have been evaporated. It is typically interbedded with rocks that include halite, gypsum, and limestone.Where is anhydrite found?Anhydrite occurs...

04 Feb 2026 1,564 views
// environment and climate

Will lisa dingle return to emmerdale?

Score: 4.3/5 (39 votes) Yes, Jane Cox is making a brief return to Emmerdale – in vocal form at least – as her former character Lisa Dingle. ... Even though playing Lisa Dingle has been her 'dream job', Jane told metro.co.uk: 'I've been part of her for 23 years, so it's a lon...

04 Feb 2026 1,851 views
// science and discovery

Can you whip single cream?

Score: 4.8/5 (26 votes) Single cream is a richer version of milk, with around 18% fat content. You can use it for pouring or adding to coffee. Single cream will not whip and will curdle if boiled, so it can't be a substitute in recipes that call for whipping or double cream.Will single cream wh...

04 Feb 2026 1,062 views
// media and communication

Is mice singular or plural?

Score: 4.5/5 (51 votes) noun, plural mice [mahys].What is the plural of mice?noun. \ ˈmau̇s \ plural mice\ ˈmīs \Why is mice the plural of mouse?Years ago, people who had a computer mouse in each hand could call them “mouses” or “mice.” The "mice" plural comes from a linguistic process called "umlau...

04 Feb 2026 1,575 views
// culture and society

How many inductions can you have?

Score: 4.5/5 (34 votes) Labour induction means creating contractions in the uterus before labour starts on its own. According to the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC), more than one in five labours is induced, so it's actually a pretty common way to have a baby.How of...

04 Feb 2026 957 views
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