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{"slip": { "id": 151, "advice": "When faced with a choice, do both."}}
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Greater Manchester bus route 135 is a Bee Network contracted bus route in Greater Manchester, England. Running between Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester city centre and Bury Interchange, it is operated by Stagecoach Manchester.
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Charles David Murray, Lord Murray, was a Scottish Tory politician, lawyer and judge. He became Lord Advocate in 1922.
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Urith was a Christian woman from the Westcountry of Great Britain who was alleged to have been martyred in the 8th century, and subsequently revered as a saint. The name was not uncommon in the English county of Devon. Her feast day is 8 July and her shrine is located in the North Devon village of Chittlehampton. Her name is also known in Latin as Hieritha and occasionally corrupted to Erth.
"}{"slip": { "id": 49, "advice": "A long walk alone with some time to think, can work wonders."}}
{"fact":"Tabby cats are thought to get their name from Attab, a district in Baghdad, now the capital of Iraq.","length":100}
{"fact":"A cat's cerebral cortex contains about twice as many neurons as that of dogs. Cats have 300 million neurons, whereas dogs have about 160 million. See, cats rule, dogs drool!","length":173}