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dating

/ ˈɪɪŋ /

noun

  1. any of several techniques, such as radioactive dating, dendrochronology, or varve dating, for establishing the age of rocks, palaeontological or archaeological specimens, etc
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"Autistic people have the same hopes, dreams and yes, the same awkward dating moments as anyone else," Dani Bowman, one of the television show's star's said to US media.

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The group exploits the right, dating back to medieval England, that allows citizens to arrest people they think have committed a crime.

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They envisioned it as a dating site where people would upload videos and score them.

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The discovery of the site, dating to the 6th or 7th Century, was announced last year, with dozens of skeletons found lying in unusual positions with unexpected artefacts.

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There's the disturbingly popular "Fresh and Fit" podcast, whose dating "advice" is shockingly misogynist.

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