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Turnspit dogs were named quite literally. The long bodied but compact and muscular dogs were bred specifically to run on a wheel attached to a cooking spit in order to keep the meat rotating and cooking evenly. Used for centuries in Europe (and for a short time in America), by the end of the 19th century, the breed was considered extinct.

 
11 Things to Check When Buying a Used iPhone


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How-To Geek’s Best Gifts for Cutting the Cord for Holiday 2021


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The Best Christmas Movies on HBO Max in 2021


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What Does “TIL” Mean, and How Do You Use It?


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How to Insert Today’s Date in Microsoft Excel


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After spending a few weeks with Google’s latest smartphone—the Pixel 6 (dual-released alongside the Pixel 6 Pro)—I can easily say that it is powerful, beautiful, and quintessentially Google. And priced well under $1,000, it should absolutely be your next Android phone. Read More »

 
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How to Use Tab Groups in Safari on Mac


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How to Name a Table in Microsoft Excel


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