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  1. Hace 17 horas · Music video. "What's Love Got to Do with It" on YouTube. " What's Love Got to Do with It " is a song written by Graham Lyle and Terry Britten, and recorded by Tina Turner for her fifth studio album, Private Dancer (1984). Capitol Records released it as a single from Private Dancer in May 1984 and it eventually became Turner's biggest-selling ...

  2. Hace 17 horas · The new health secretary will sit down with representatives of junior doctors as he seeks to resolve the long-running pay dispute that has led to multiple waves of strikes. Separately, Keir ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PittsburghPittsburgh - Wikipedia

    Hace 17 horas · Etymology Main article: Name of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh was named in 1758, by General John Forbes, in honor of British statesman William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham. As Forbes was a Scotsman, he probably pronounced the name / ˈ p ɪ t s b ər ə / PITS -bər-ə (similar to Edinburgh). Pittsburgh was incorporated as a borough on April 22, 1794, with the following Act: "Be it enacted by the ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TigerTiger - Wikipedia

    Hace 17 horas · Tiger. The tiger ( Panthera tigris) is a member of the genus Panthera and the largest living cat species native to Asia. It has a powerful, muscular body with a large head and paws, a long tail and orange fur with black, mostly vertical stripes. It is traditionally classified into nine recent subspecies, though some recognise only two ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UzbekistanUzbekistan - Wikipedia

    Hace 17 horas · Uzbekistan, officially the Republic of Uzbekistan, is a doubly landlocked country located in Central Asia.It is surrounded by five countries: Kazakhstan to the north, Kyrgyzstan to the northeast, Tajikistan to the southeast, Afghanistan to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southwest, making it one of only two doubly landlocked countries on Earth, the other being Liechtenstein.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AntAnt - Wikipedia

    Hace 17 horas · In his First Summer in the Sierra, John Muir notes that the Digger Indians of California ate the tickling, acid gasters of the large jet-black carpenter ants. The Mexican Indians eat the repletes , or living honey-pots, of the honey ant ( Myrmecocystus ).

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