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1. And more than one in five Japanese companies have employees whose tendency to overwork puts them at serious risk of dying, according to a government survey published in October.
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2. A video shows cousins approaching two soldiers and asking them to leave before shoving, kicking and slapping them.
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3. Some of them say national monuments should honor war heroes or the Founding Fathers, not a symbol of gay rights.
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4. Many say they feel dizzy and get headaches every time the stench hits them.
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5. “People think that when children send their parents to a nursing home, that means they don't love them, but that's not the case.
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6. Gazans explain why reconciliation matters to them: The stranded student Yahya al-Majayda, 18, is meant to be studying medicine.
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7. "I dream of reconciliation and for them to open the crossings so I can travel to see my family in Saudi Arabia.
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8. Like Kepler, TESS will use a detection method called transit photometry, which looks for periodic, repetitive dips in the visible light from stars star caused by planets passing, or transiting, in front of them.
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9. One reason is red dwarfs have a high propensity for Earth-sized, presumably rocky planets, making them potentially fertile ground for closer examination, said David Latham, TESS science director for the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
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10. Amid the nerve-shattering din and clouds of brown dust, dozens of workers in gloves and masks - most of them women - nimbly pluck a diverse array of objects from the piles that could count as "contaminants.
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