The movie box office website Box Office Mojo confirmed that “Sound of Freedom” outperformed “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” on July 4.
The fifth Indiana Jones movie made $11,698,989. Sound of Freedom made $14,242,063.
Even
The movie box office website Box Office Mojo confirmed that “Sound of Freedom” outperformed “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” on July 4.
The fifth Indiana Jones movie made $11,698,989. Sound of Freedom made $14,242,063.
Even
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Joe Rogan, who has stated he is not exactly a fan of Donald Trump, said on a recent podcast that the 2020 election was absolutely rigged.
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On Ralph the Sacred River, Ed Cook draws attention to the National Geographic article on the Oxyrhynchus Papyri also discussed in Paleojudaica (and I really share their annoyance at Revelations). The National Geographic article
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The find was
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The medication, a game-changer if proven to work, offers hope for millions living with dentures.
Researchers in Japan hope the treatment, yet