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  4. Nickname : @HiTLeR. Tag your opponent : @Roselina ♣ flowers Music genre : Pop Number of votes ( max 10 ) : 9 Tag one leader to post your songs LIST : @HiTLeR.
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  9. The 2021 Jeep Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid is already rolling off assembly lines, and expected to reach dealerships in the first quarter of 2021. And when it does, it will be the most expensive Wrangler yet. However, tax incentives will help make that price manageable for some buyers. The Wrangler 4ex uses a 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, combined with an electric motor mounted to the transmission (unlike most electric cars, which use motors mounted directly to the front and rear axles). The combination is good for the equivalent of up to 50 mpg in combined driving. The Wrangler 4ex can also go up to 25 miles on electric power alone. It is available only as a four-door. The Wrangler PHEX comes in two trim levels. The base model Sahara costs $49,940 (with destination charges included). For the more upscale Rubicon, Jeep asks $53,190. Those prices look, at first, like a significant increase from the non-hybrid model. Each asks about $9,000 more than its gasoline-equivalent. But each also includes several thousand dollars worth of equipment that is optional on their gasoline-only equivalents, bringing the final price closer together. The Wrangler hybrids will also be available with a $7,500 federal tax credit. That credit declines as a manufacturer sell more hybrid vehicles, eventually disappearing. But, since this is Jeep’s first hybrid, the credit covers these initial models and lowers the cost of the Wrangler 4xe near to that of a non-hybrid model.
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  10. Leicester City escaped defeat at home to coincide with the opening day of the Christmas gift boxes (Boxing Day) and scored a thrilling draw against Manchester United 2/2 on Saturday in the fifteenth stage of the English Premier League. Marcus Rashford opened the scoring for Manchester United in the 23rd minute, then Harvey Barnes equalized for Leicester City in the 31st minute. In the second half, Manchester United advanced again with a goal scored by Bruno Fernandes in the 79th minute, then star Jimmy Vardy equalized for Leicester City in the 85th minute. Leicester City maintained its second position, raising its tally to 28 points, and Manchester United raised its tally to 27 points in third place. Defending champions Liverpool have an opportunity to consolidate their position at the top of their game, scheduled for Sunday against West Bromwich Albion. Manchester United almost opened the scoring in the second minute of the match, as Bruno Fernandez sent a typical high cross in front of goal, which Marcus Rashford met with a header shot, but the ball passed directly over the bar. Leicester responded with a scoring opportunity in the third minute, as James Justin sent a cross into the penalty area, which was met by Jimmy Fardy with a direct shot with his foot, but the ball passed over the bar. Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea made a fatal mistake in the seventh minute that almost resulted in shaking the net, but the defense cooperated with him in saving the situation. Jimmy Vardy received a long ball in the ninth minute and started in the absence of defensive oversight, then shot the ball next to the post, while the referee also indicated the presence of offside. Leicester City gradually strengthened its possession advantage and intensified its offensive pressure, but faced severe defensive caution from Manchester's side. In the 23rd minute, Leicester City's defense failed to deal properly with the ball from a corner kick and it reached Bruno Fernandez, who directed it to Rashford to house the last in the net brilliantly announcing Manchester United's 1-0 lead. Leicester City revealed his attempts in search of a tie, which he succeeded in already in the 31st minute, as Manchester United committed a defensive gag, to extract James Madison the ball and passed it to Harvey Barnes, who dodged the defense and then hit a sudden strong ball with his left foot from outside the penalty area and found its way inside De Gea net declared a tie for Leicester 1/1. And Bruno Fernandez almost added the second goal of Manchester United in the 37th minute, as he received a high ball that was kicked by Luke Shaw from a free kick and headed it, but it passed directly over the bar. The two teams continued to exchange offensive attempts in the remaining minutes of the first half, but without sufficient danger to either of the two goals, to end the game in a 1-1 draw. The situation was not much different in the second half, as it started with a fast rhythm of play, and Leicester City showed a real desire to score, but Manchester United intensified its focus on defensive insurance with the provision of attempts, especially through counter-attacks. Leicester City got a free kick from a dangerous point in the 52nd minute, when Fred tried to return the ball to goalkeeper De Gea, but it hit Eric Bailey. James Madison took the free kick and hit a dangerous ball, but it hit Brashford and went out to a corner that was not used. In the 54th minute, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Manchester United coach, paid Paul Pogba instead of Scott Maktominay. Rashford almost added the second goal of Manchester United in the 60th minute, as Leicester committed a defensive gag and Rashford received a long pass and went into the penalty area and then shot hard, but goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel blocked the ball brilliantly. Leicester shook the net in the 61st minute, when Anthony Martial received a longitudinal run towards the goal and then fired the ball into the net, but the referee did not count it as an offside goal, and resorted to the video assistant referee (FAR) system to ensure the correctness of the decision. In the 66th minute, the Manchester coach paid the player Axel Townzebe instead of Victor Lindelof. Another missed opportunity for Manchester United in the 70th minute, as Luke Shaw sent a high ball from a free kick, which was met by Harry Maguire with a header shot, but it passed over the bar. In the 75th minute, Solskjaer pushed veteran star Edinson Cavani instead of Anthony Martial. Cavani succeeded in creating the goal of 2/1 for Manchester United in the 79th minute, as he passed a wonderful long pass to Bruno Fernandez, who aimed the ball accurately into the net. In the 85th minute, Leicester City equalized through star Jimmy Vardy, where he received a cross inside the penalty area from substitute Iosi Perez and skillfully directed the ball into the net, declaring Leicester City 2/2 tied, and the remaining minutes did not result in a new result despite the continued efforts of the two teams, to end Confrontation draw.
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  11. Boxing Day BLT, veg samosas with cranberry sauce, and Christmas pudding eccles cakes with marzipan – stylish ways to use up excess food The thing about Christmas day, as no one’s stomach needs reminding, is that there is always so much food. It is, however, a truth universally acknowledged that the whole point of cooking a great big bird – not to mention enough vegetables to feed twice as many people as are actually eating them – is to be able to enjoy the leftovers the day after. For all the ceremony, and the focus on the food served at the right time in the right place at the right temperature on Christmas Day, does anything, truly, beat the likes of a soft-bun sandwich filled with all the good bits? Gravy sauce for dipping into (and a sofa for sinking into) optional. Boxing Day BLT (pictured above) Bun + leftovers + turkey = the ultimate Boxing Day BLT. The idea is to make this without having to nip out to the shops, so use whatever bread, cheese, cooked vegetables and meat you have to hand. And everyone has a pack of sausages in the freezer, right, for at-the-ready pork sausagemeat? If you have any leftover gravy, use that, rather than starting from scratch. Prep 10 min Cook 40 min Serves 4 4 brioche burger buns (or any other bun or bread) 2 tbsp yellow mustard (or any other mustard), plus extra for serving 320g cooked turkey (or chicken or lamb) leftovers, cut into ½-1cm-thick slices 8 slices provolone (100g), or any other smooth cheese such as cheddar 40g unsalted butter For the paté 20g unsalted butter 200g raw pork sausagemeat 1 onion, peeled and finely chopped (150g) Salt and black pepper 4 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed 2 tbsp thyme leaves, picked and roughly chopped Nutmeg 370g mixed cooked Christmas vegetables – carrots, brussels, potatoes, parsnips or whatever you have For the gravy (if you don’t have any left over) 30g unsalted butter 1 onion, peeled and thinly sliced (150g net weight) 3 sprigs fresh thyme 1½ tbsp plain flour 500ml chicken stock 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce Salt and black pepper Make the gravy first, if need be. Melt the butter in a medium saucepan on a medium-high heat, then saute the onion, stirring occasionally, for eight minutes, until softened and deeply browned. Stir in the thyme and flour, to coat, then add the stock and Worcestershire sauce. Season with three-quarters of a teaspoon of salt and a generous amount of black pepper, bring up to a simmer, turn down the heat to medium and cook for 20 minutes, until thickened slightly. Keep warm until you’re ready to serve. Meanwhile, make the paté. Put a large saute pan on a medium-high heat and, once hot, add the butter and sausage, and fry for about three minutes, breaking apart the meat until it’s all finely crumbled and no longer pink. Add the onion and half a teaspoon of salt, and saute for another 10 minutes, until everything is nicely caramelised. Add the garlic, cook for two minutes more, until fragrant, then tip into a food processor and wipe out the pan (you’ll be using it again later). Add the picked thyme, nutmeg and cooked vegetables to the food processor bowl, then pulse a few times, until you have a rough but spreadable mash. Taste and adjust the seasoning, if necessary. Assemble the sandwiches by cutting open the buns and spreading the bottom halves with mustard. Follow with a good smear of the paté – about 120g – then slices of turkey and cheese. Top with the other half of the buns. Melt 20g of butter in the wiped-out saute pan on a medium heat. Once hot, lay in two of the sandwiches top side down, and cook for three to four minutes, until the bread is golden and toasted. Flip and repeat on the other side, until that, too, is toasted and the cheese melted. Transfer to a low oven and repeat with the remaining butter and sandwiches. Cut all the sandwiches in half and divide them between four plates. Divide the gravy between four little bowls and serve alongside for dipping, with some extra mustard, too, if desired.
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  12. To provide the latest guidance and updates on the Coronavirus, the World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a mobile app. In details, the app, named WHO COVID-19 Updates, provides reliable information about the virus from health experts. However, it does not offer features, such as contact tracking which is very po[CENSORED]r among apps released by many governments around the world. The World Health Organization initially brought the app focused on the Coronavirus in April, but pulled it from app stores shortly after its launch because it was not intended for general availability. The new WHO app works very similarly to the original app released by the agency earlier this year. Limit spread WHO COVID-19 Updates is a general purpose app to limit the spread of the virus, by providing safety advice and updated information. The app also offers the latest local news and information and notifications in real time, depending on your location. The number of national and global cases counted is shown on the main screen to allow people to follow the outbreak of the Coronavirus. You can also scroll down to see all basic hygiene practices, and the app also provides you with a link to allow you to donate to the WHO Coronavirus Response Fund. Details of symptoms In order to provide details about the symptoms of Corona, the app contains a screening tab that lists severe and mild symptoms. You can also head to the Learn tab in the app for travel advice and how you can protect yourself from the virus. The app also lists wrong information and answers common questions about Coronavirus. And there is a dedicated Statistics tab to allow you to take a look at the latest Corona cases on your site and worldwide, It also details the most recent number of deaths reported due to the infectious disease. In addition, the WHO app is compatible with both Android and iOS devices, and requires at least Android 4.4 or iOS 9.0. The app is initially limited to Nigeria, and it is expected to roll out to other English speaking countries soon. It also provides country-specific data for all major regions, regardless of its limited availability at the current stage.
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  15. Tis the season to browse with protection Okay, so it's not the most exciting product to drop your hard-earned cash on in December, but antivirus and online security is an essential purchase. Clearly Malwarebytes wants you to start 2021 right, offering a delicious 40% off both its premium packages in the name of online safety. As antivirus deals go, then, this is a good one, and certainly softens the blow of spending money on something, well, kind of boring. Saving $16 off its usual annual rate, you can get Malwarebytes Premium for just $23.99 a year, down from $39.99. Noted as protecting you against real-time threats, ransomware, and detecting harmful sites, this package covers you on one device across a number of operating systems. Is Malwarebytes antivirus deal worth it? While it doesn't make it in to our top five very best antivirus software programs out there, this could still be a decent choice for those who want a low maintenance piece of security software. Malwarebytes benefits from a straightforward installation, you can sit back and rest assured that it'll do its thing in the background without much input from you. For tasks like running a scan, it really is as simple as pressing a button with Malwarebytes' intuitive, easy-to-use interface. Speaking of which, Malwarebytes' scan is beautifully efficient, targeting key areas to ensure a substantial scan that gives a wider picture without waiting hours for it to finish trawling through your entire system. Complete in a swift seven minutes when we put it through its paces, you also have the ability to pinpoint files you wish to scan with Custom Scan. Malwarebytes' URL filtering feature also makes day-to-day browsing safer with the ability to detect and block any suspicious websites before you well and truly land on anything malicious. With a number of settings to toggle on and off, you can adjust different layers of protection, though we'd recommend taking a deep dive into what some of these confusing layers actually mean before you open yourself up to something nasty. Available to download across a number of operating systems, Malwarebytes is compatible with Windows, Mac, Android, Chromebook, as well as offering an iOS app in the App Store for iPhones.
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  16. RGB all the way Patriot recently expanded the brand's existing Viper Steel DDR4 lineup. The new Viper Steel RGB not only arrives with a redesigned heat spreader, but also features a RGB diffuser with five multi-zone lighting. Patriot fabricates the Viper Steel RGB memory on a 10-layer PCB and offers it in different presentations. The single-DIMM kits come in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB flavors, while the dual-DIMM kits are available in 16GB (2x8GB), 32GB (2x16GB) and 64GB (2x32GB) capacities. In regards to frequency, the Viper Steel RGB doesn't really offer much options to choose from. The DDR4-3200 kits feature 18-22-22-42 timings, while the DDR4-3600 kits have their timings configured to 20-26-26-46. Regardless of the frequency, both SKUs require a 1.35V DRAM voltage to work. All Viper Steel RGB memory kits are equipped with XMP 2.0 support, making setup a fast and painless process. Compatibility-wise, the memory plays nice with the latest Intel and AMD platforms. Patriot backs the Viper Steel RGB with a limitied lifetime warranty and has already put up the different kits on sale at Newegg and Amazon. The pricing for the DDR4-3200 memory kits span from $84.99 to $265.99 and the DDR4-3600 ones sell for between $89.99 and $275.99.
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  17. Game Information RECENT REVIEWS: Overwhelmingly Positive (124) ALL REVIEWS: Very Positive (371) RELEASE DATE: 5 Nov, 2020 DEVELOPER: The Wild Gentlemen PUBLISHER: HandyGames It’s easy to discount Chicken Police on account of its gimmicky premise, but animals and intrigue are the future of noir. There’s an unmistakable charm to the game that lures you in and holds you hostage until the credits roll. It features all the noir staples: hardboiled detectives, alcohol abuse, excessive monologuing, and a whole lot of racism — err, speciesism. The spirit of the genre lives in every frame, but it’s the game’s unapologetic style that transforms the experience. Chicken Police is a stunner in every sense of the word. Everywhere you look is gorgeous black-and-white imagery drowned in film grain and vintage filters. Loitering in the streets are a set of old photographs come to life. Each character is a based on real models — their photos rigged and animated. This 40s worship is uniform across every facet of the art, making for a cohesive visual feast. The animal heads are a surprisingly fitting addition; they take a nostalgic, expressive look that adds to this mystifying quality. The audio experience is equally impeccable. The city ambience and moody jazz are absolutely intoxicating. There’s nothing quite like the sweet sounds of reckless city driving while smooth tunes keep you company indoors. A wide range of raspy and smooth voices exchange clever, trope-y quips to complete the soundscape. Despite the dialogue density, Chicken Police is fully-voiced, with a strong lineup of voice actors bringing these characters to life. Slick talk The writing is crispy, campy, cheesy, but exceptionally smooth. The entire game is punctuated by the protagonist’s short monologues, pulling from a mosaic of inspirations. Characters banter back and forth, chaining together punchlines, jokes, and references. They’re united by their silver tongues and respect for noir archetypes. The cast is your typical spread of conniving, morally ambiguous tough guys and mysterious, seductive women. Each one deceptive and nuanced in their own ways, reflected in your many interactions with them. Much of its humor and characters belong to the outdated social era it draws from, and replacing humans with animals doesn’t always remedy that. As a result, I can’t imagine everyone falling in love with its writing as I have, but a certain grace can’t be denied. Nonetheless, its quality storytelling goes a long way in building up a genuinely tense, captivating mystery. Its twists are satisfying and well constructed, while its simple gameplay succeeds in building enormous amounts of tension. Months out from his retirement, seasoned cop Sonny Featherland finds himself shoulder to shoulder with Clawville’s most dangerous once again. He contacts his old partner, Marty MacChicken, who’s a touch too eager to jump back into the fray. The plot features a top celebrity, a powerful gangster, and a string of threats and murders — all the trappings of a classic mystery. But, the veteran cop is not the trigger-happy thrill seeker that his partner is. Chicken Police centers its gameplay on tough choices and quick deductions. Chasing bad eggs The game promotes a cathartic, casual experience, with a comfortable challenge every now and again. Much of it consists of exploring the city’s hotspots, mingling with the locals, and prodding them for information. These point-and-click and visual novel stylings drive much of the gameplay. There’s plenty to interact with, and plenty the duo has to say about everything. I found value in taking my time to soak in the sights, sounds, and silly comments. Chicken Police’s worldbuilding endeavors are to be admired, given the sheer amount of detail in every environment and conversation. Combing through the details isn’t all for personal enjoyment, however. Characters interactions often see a climax in the form of a questioning session, where the target and Sonny verbally spar. You’re given questions to ask — some putting you on the target’s bad side, and others earning their trust. Each questioning minigame gives you ten chances to extract the truth, later grading you on your performance. It’s here where characters’ complexities come to light. Every character is given three similar traits, with one conflicting trait to throw you off guard. With so much to learn and track, prepping for questioning was like preparing for a test. Of course, with the game being about chicken cops, that information was easily retained. Towards the end of each breadcrumb trail, Sonny turns to the classic cork board to Frankenstein himself a hypothesis. Despite Chicken Police’s linearity, I never felt restricted by the options I was provided. The game does a fantastic job feeding you the right information at the right time. I always arrived at the solution exactly when the game wanted me to, and so every solution was intrinsically rewarding. The game’s design respected my problem-solving abilities. Chekhov’s tommy gun In an effort to break up the monotony, the odd puzzle or arcade shooter minigame was snuck in at various points. While I was less than enthusiastic about many of them, the change in pace was greatly welcome. They help to highlight standout narrative beats, even if they were carried by the strength of their novelty alone. Chicken Police clocks in at 5 hours, making it difficult to knock it for packing said hours with extra variety. Chicken Police, however, does spend a lot of time weaving subplots that never lead anywhere. Interesting character details are paraded around, then swiftly forgotten. Certain motifs make numerous appearances, but ultimately fizzle out and amount to nothing. While the game ends on a strong note, I can’t ignore that tinge of disappointment over those loose ends. Overall, each of the five chapters are precise and focused, but there’s plenty of room for more stories. A potential follow-up would have plenty to build upon, and grander mysteries to explore. I was pleasantly surprised by Chicken Police. It’s a gem of an indie game, and my pick for the most unexpected release of the year. It draws from a healthy pool of inspirations including classic film-noir, Cowboy Bebop, and Hotline Miami. The game is well-written, well voice-acted, with unparalleled aesthetics. The decision-making and puzzle-solving is nothing to write home about, but within the context of the narrative, the gameplay suits Chicken Police beautifully. It’s a casual experience fueled by a gripping mystery. System Requirements Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system. OS: Windows 10 64-bit. Processor: Dual Core CPU - 2.6ghz. Memory: 4 GB RAM. Graphics: 1GB VRAM: Intel HD 3000 GPU / AMD HD 5450 / Nvidia 9400 GT. Storage: 4600 MB available space.
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  18. Merry Christmas to all , have a nice days ❤️
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