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DEFINITII NOI DIN DEX 2008


INFOCARE = transformare in foca;

GHINIOANE = varianta moldoveneasca pentru ardelenescul "Bine, Ioane";

IMPRASTIERE = rezultatul procesului prin care betivii se fac prastie;

BIZAR = zar dublu;

MACEL = mac mic;

MICROSCOP = scop marunt;

INVIORAT = prevazut cu vioara;

LESINA = pe unde merge "le tren";

MERITORIU = teritoriul ocupat de livada de meri;

RATEU = pateu din carne de rata;

SCARABEU = cetatean care locuieste la bloc, la scara a doua; din aceeasi familie de cuvinte se cunosc scaraceu si scaradeu.

TRACTOR = actor cu mult trac;

TUTUN = a-a-arma de-de-de a-a-artilerie;

TURTUR = sunetul soneriei, iarna;

BATALION = fratele mai mic al plutonierului Batal Gheorghe.

Thanks to: Pavel

Spider-Man: Web of Shadows


Spider-Man: Web of Shadows immerse players in an all-new action-adventure saga that gives them unprecedented control, never before seen in a Spider-Man game. Armed throughout the battle and confronted by an unrecognizable New York City, players choose to play as a heroic web-slinger or a volatile, destructive anti-hero, fighting with or against a vast number of fan-favorite Marvel heroes and villains, switching instantly between sides, and deciding which missions to undertake to save mankind. An all-new combat system combines web slinging and customizable superpowers to give gamers the freedom to fight and explore in a free-roaming, open-ended environment. Battles blend Spider-Man's speed and agility with the landscape, challenging players to master fast moving acrobatic combat, powerful new web-slinging moves and destructive combo attacks, as they take the fight from the streets, up the sides of buildings and onto rooftops. - ign.com



























Genre: Action
Also Available On: PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Wii,
PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS
Release Date: October 21, 2008
MSRP: $29.99

World's Most Strangest Underground Smuggler's Tunnel

Hundreds of Gaza merchants throng around the border area of Rafah every day to pick up merchandise coming to Gaza from Egypt via subterranean passages.
Gaza's markets are seriously lacking in merchandise due to strict Israeli restrictions on what the country may and may not import. Goods are dropped into and received from the underground network via elaborate pulley systems.
They are then carried down the length of the 1,000 metre tunnels. The network operators have the ability to handle all sorts of products including fuel, computers and clothes.
Underground livestock smuggling has increased dramatically ahead of Eid Al-Adha, a day when Muslims the world over slaughter animals and feed the poor to seek God's forgiveness. The tunnels also ferry people who cannot leave or enter Gaza, but no one may smuggle arms or drugs through the tunnels.
After travelling through the underground tunnel, the frightened cattle is sold, making a heavy profit for those who risk their lives in the dangerous tunnels. Palestinian officials say at least 45 workers have died this year because of cave-ins.
Hamas, which seized control of Gaza in 2007, see the tunnels as an act of defiance against Israel. They, therefore, endorse them and it is even claimed that taxes are imposed upon the underground routes.