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[fool] / fʊl /






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Glasgow Central station will reopen all platforms and operate a full timetable on Wednesday for the first time since a major fire engulfed a nearby building.

From BBC

And 2000s fashion was back in full force, as partygoers sported capris with layered tank tops.

From Los Angeles Times

His lowest goals total in a full season before this current campaign came in 2019-20 when he 'only' scored 23 as Liverpool won the title for the first time in 30 years.

From BBC

Meanwhile, I inherited a mortgage, along with several guns, broken exercise equipment, cabinets full of expired pills and 34 decorative fish.

From Salon

The Aster, in Hollywood, grants members entry to its 36-seat cinema and outdoor pool, plus RSVPs to a calendar full of social events.

From The Wall Street Journal