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[M]Systrom[/M] and Krieger, fellow [M]Stanford alums[/M], [M]founded Instagram[/M] in [M]2010[/M].
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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[M]Systrom[/M] and Krieger, fellow [M]Stanford alums[/M], [M]founded Instagram[/M] in 2010.
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of [M]Instagram[/M], which [M]has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company.[/M]
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of [M]Instagram[/M], which [M]has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory[/M] while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company.
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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[M]Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram[/M], which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company.
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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“[M]We[/M]’[M]ve grown[/M] from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while [M]building products[/M] used and [M]loved by a community of over one billion[/M].
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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“[M]We[/M]’[M]ve grown[/M] from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while [M]building products used[/M] and loved [M]by a community of over one billion[/M].
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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“[M]We[/M]’[M]ve grown[/M] from 13 people to over a thousand [M]with offices around the world[/M], all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion.
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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“[M]We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand[/M] with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion.
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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[M]In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to[/M] take time off “to [M]explore our curiosity and creativity again.”[/M]
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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[M]In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off[/M] “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.”
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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Facebook acquired [M]Instagram[/M] two years later for $1 billion — and it [M]has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users[/M].
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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[M]Facebook acquired Instagram[/M] two years later [M]for $1 billion[/M] — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users.
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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[M]Facebook acquired Instagram two years later[/M] for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users.
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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[M]Facebook has been the target of[/M] U.S. government [M]investigations into[/M] how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the [M]misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.[/M]
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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[M]Facebook has been the target of[/M] U.S. government [M]investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election[/M] and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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[M]Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations[/M] into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.
“Social Media Roundup” is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking. Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know. Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users (DAUs) at a press event. During that same event, Facebook said that advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally. And then ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks. Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer. In May, the Facebook Stories feature alone was hitting around 150 million DAUs. 90 Million Accounts At Risk From Hackers This past week, Facebook reported a security issue where 50 million user accounts were affected due to a bug based on the “View As” feature. The “View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it. And 40 million users were also at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up. "Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused or any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post.
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Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs According to VentureBeat, Facebook and Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million [M]daily active users[/M] ([M]DAUs[/M]) at a press event.
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs [M]According to VentureBeat[/M], Facebook and [M]Messenger Stories are now hitting 300 million daily active users[/M] (DAUs) [M]at a press event[/M].
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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Facebook Facebook And Messenger Stories Now Hitting 300 Million DAUs [M]According to VentureBeat[/M], [M]Facebook[/M] and Messenger Stories [M]are now hitting 300 million daily active users[/M] (DAUs) [M]at a press event[/M].
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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And then [M]ads will be supported in Messenger Stories in the coming weeks.[/M]
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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“[M]Social Media Roundup[/M]” [M]is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite[/M] websites and [M]applications used for social networking[/M].
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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“[M]Social Media Roundup[/M]” [M]is a weekly roundup of news pertaining to all of your favorite websites[/M] and applications [M]used for social networking[/M].
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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“[M]Social Media Roundup[/M]” [M]is a weekly roundup of news[/M] pertaining to all of your favorite websites and applications used for social networking.
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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And [M]40 million users were[/M] also [M]at risk from the vulnerability before Facebook patched it up[/M].
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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And [M]40 million users were[/M] also [M]at risk from the vulnerability[/M] before Facebook patched it up.
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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Published on Sundays, [M]“Social Media Roundup” will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know.[/M]
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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[M]Published on Sundays, “Social Media Roundup”[/M] will help you stay up-to-date on all the important social media news you need to know.
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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[M]During that same event[/M], [M]Facebook said[/M] that [M]advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally[/M].
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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During that same event, [M]Facebook said[/M] that [M]advertisers will be able to start running ads in Facebook Stories globally[/M].
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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The [M]“View As” feature allows users to see what their profiles look like to someone else who is looking at it.[/M]
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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[M]"Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether[/M] these accounts were misused or [M]any information accessed,” said Facebook in a blog post[/M].
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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[M]"Since we’ve only just started our investigation, we have yet to determine whether these accounts were misused[/M] or any information accessed,” [M]said Facebook in a blog post[/M].
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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Instagram currently has the highest number of [M]Stories[/M] users at 400 million, but that [M]feature has been around for longer[/M].
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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[M]Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users at 400 million[/M], but that feature has been around for longer.
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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[M]Instagram currently has the highest number of Stories users[/M] at 400 million, but that feature has been around for longer.
Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are stepping down from their respective roles as CEO and CTO at the image- and video-sharing giant, which is owned by Facebook. Systrom confirmed the move in a blog post Monday evening, following an earlier report by the New York Times about the duo’s departure. In the post, Systrom said he and Krieger plan to take time off “to explore our curiosity and creativity again.” Systrom and Krieger, fellow Stanford alums, founded Instagram in 2010. Facebook acquired Instagram two years later for $1 billion — and it has since grown to a community of more than 1 billion monthly users. Their departure raises uncertainty over the future of Instagram, which has been able to sustain a dramatic growth trajectory while largely avoiding headaches that have befallen its parent company. Facebook has been the target of U.S. government investigations into how its platform has been used to manipulate the 2016 election and the misappropriation of user data by consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. “Mike and I are grateful for the last eight years at Instagram and six years with the Facebook team,” Systrom wrote. “We’ve grown from 13 people to over a thousand with offices around the world, all while building products used and loved by a community of over one billion. We’re now ready for our next chapter.”
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[M]The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars.[/M]
О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire". In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20. As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth. The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction. Like all zodiac signs of the elements of fire, this is a masculine, positive (clockwise movement) and active house of the Sun. Its qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; color - red. This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus. The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece. In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC.
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[M]The planet that governs[/M] (in the monastery) [M]the sign - Mars.[/M]
О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire". In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20. As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth. The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction. Like all zodiac signs of the elements of fire, this is a masculine, positive (clockwise movement) and active house of the Sun. Its qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; color - red. This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus. The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece. In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC.
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[M]In Western astrology it is believed that[/M] the Sun is [M]in the sign of Aries[/M] from about March 21 to April 20, in [M]Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15[/M].
О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire". In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20. As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth. The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction. Like all zodiac signs of the elements of fire, this is a masculine, positive (clockwise movement) and active house of the Sun. Its qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; color - red. This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus. The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece. In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC.
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[M]In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20[/M], in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15.
О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire". In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20. As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth. The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction. Like all zodiac signs of the elements of fire, this is a masculine, positive (clockwise movement) and active house of the Sun. Its qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; color - red. This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus. The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece. In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC.
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[M]The planet in exile is Venus[/M].
О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire". In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20. As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth. The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction. Like all zodiac signs of the elements of fire, this is a masculine, positive (clockwise movement) and active house of the Sun. Its qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; color - red. This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus. The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece. In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC.
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[M]The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC[/M].
О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire". In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20. As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth. The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction. Like all zodiac signs of the elements of fire, this is a masculine, positive (clockwise movement) and active house of the Sun. Its qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; color - red. This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus. The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece. In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC.
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The sign of Aries should not be confused with [M]the constellation Aries[/M], [M]in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13.[/M]
О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire". In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20. As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth. The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction. Like all zodiac signs of the elements of fire, this is a masculine, positive (clockwise movement) and active house of the Sun. Its qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; color - red. This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus. The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece. In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC.
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[M]The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries[/M], in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13.
О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire". In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20. As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth. The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction. Like all zodiac signs of the elements of fire, this is a masculine, positive (clockwise movement) and active house of the Sun. Its qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; color - red. This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus. The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece. In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC.
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[M]The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn[/M].
О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire". In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20. As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth. The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction. Like all zodiac signs of the elements of fire, this is a masculine, positive (clockwise movement) and active house of the Sun. Its qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; color - red. This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus. The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece. In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC.
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[M]Aries[/M] (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; [M]cardinal sign of the trine Fire.[/M]
О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire". In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20. As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth. The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction. Like all zodiac signs of the elements of fire, this is a masculine, positive (clockwise movement) and active house of the Sun. Its qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; color - red. This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus. The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece. In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC.
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[M]Aries[/M] (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, [M]counting from the point of the vernal equinox[/M]; cardinal sign of the trine Fire.
О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire". In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20. As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth. The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction. Like all zodiac signs of the elements of fire, this is a masculine, positive (clockwise movement) and active house of the Sun. Its qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; color - red. This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus. The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece. In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC.
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[M]Aries[/M] (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, [M]corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °[/M], counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire.
О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire". In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20. As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth. The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction. Like all zodiac signs of the elements of fire, this is a masculine, positive (clockwise movement) and active house of the Sun. Its qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; color - red. This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus. The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece. In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC.
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[M]Aries[/M] (Latin Aries) - [M]the first sign of the zodiac[/M], corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire.
О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire". In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20. As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth. The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction. Like all zodiac signs of the elements of fire, this is a masculine, positive (clockwise movement) and active house of the Sun. Its qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; color - red. This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus. The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece. In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC.
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[M]Aries (Latin Aries)[/M] - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire.
О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire". In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20. As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth. The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction. Like all zodiac signs of the elements of fire, this is a masculine, positive (clockwise movement) and active house of the Sun. Its qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; color - red. This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus. The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece. In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC.
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[M]The planet in exaltation is the Sun.[/M]
О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire". In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20. As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth. The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction. Like all zodiac signs of the elements of fire, this is a masculine, positive (clockwise movement) and active house of the Sun. Its qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; color - red. This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus. The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece. In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC.
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[M]Its[/M] qualities are of four elementary ones - "hot" and "dry"; [M]color - red[/M].
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]Its qualities are[/M] of four elementary ones - "hot" and "[M]dry[/M]"; color - red.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]Its qualities are[/M] of four elementary ones - "[M]hot[/M]" and "dry"; color - red.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]Its qualities are of four elementary ones[/M] - "hot" and "dry"; color - red.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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О́ven (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the [M]trigon (three signs[/M]) is "fire".
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]О́ven[/M] (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; [M]the cardinal sign of the trigon[/M] (three signs) [M]is "fire[/M]".
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]О́ven[/M] (Latin Aries, ram) - the first sign of the zodiac, [M]corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °[/M], [M]counting from the vernal equinox[/M]; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire".
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]О́ven[/M] (Latin Aries, ram) - [M]the first sign of the zodiac[/M], corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire".
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]О́ven (Latin Aries, ram[/M]) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the sector of the ecliptic from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the vernal equinox; the cardinal sign of the trigon (three signs) is "fire".
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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In the [M]schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the[/M] head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and [M]adrenal glands.[/M]
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls[/M] the head (the first part from above), the brain, as well as [M]the spleen[/M] and adrenal glands.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls[/M] the head (the first part from above), [M]the brain[/M], as well as the spleen and adrenal glands.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls the head[/M] (the first part from above), the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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In the schematic division of the human body into 12 parts - controls [M]the head (the first part from above)[/M], the brain, as well as the spleen and adrenal glands.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]The myth associated with the sign is about Jason and the Golden Fleece.[/M]
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]The symbolism of the animal is[/M] its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), [M]its[/M] inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the [M]two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction.[/M]
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]The symbolism of the animal is[/M] its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), [M]its[/M] inherent physical strength and the [M]function of fertilization[/M] (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]The symbolism of the animal is[/M] its primacy and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), [M]its inherent physical strength[/M] and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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The symbolism of the animal is its primacy and the role of a guide ([M]the ram walks in the head of the herd[/M]), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]The symbolism of the animal is[/M] its primacy and [M]the role of a guide[/M] (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]The symbolism of the animal is its primacy[/M] and the role of a guide (the ram walks in the head of the herd), its inherent physical strength and the function of fertilization (as in all male mammals), as well as the symmetry of the two horns of a spiral shape in the opposite direction.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC[/M].
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; [M]it is[/M] also the last sign of the cycle, [M]expressing[/M] return to the beginning and [M]rebirth[/M].
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; [M]it is[/M] also the last sign of the cycle, [M]expressing return to the beginning[/M] and rebirth.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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As the first sign of the cycle, it symbolizes the beginning of evolution; [M]it is[/M] also [M]the last sign of the cycle[/M], expressing return to the beginning and rebirth.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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As the first sign of the cycle, [M]it symbolizes the beginning of evolution[/M]; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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As [M]the first sign of the cycle, it[/M] symbolizes the beginning of evolution; it is also the last sign of the cycle, expressing return to the beginning and rebirth.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13, however, [M]in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20.[/M]
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]In the constellation Aries, the Sun is from April 19 to May 13[/M], however, in Western astrology, Aries is assigned the period from March 21 to April 20.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and [M]"in exile"[/M] (the abode opposite) [M]is the planet Venus.[/M]
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and [M]"in exile" (the abode opposite)[/M] is the planet Venus.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]This is the "abode" of the planet[/M] Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac, while [M]in the original zodiac - Mercury[/M]; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]This is the "abode" of the planet Mars (in the Greco-Roman zodiac[/M], while in the original zodiac - Mercury; and "in exile" (the abode opposite) is the planet Venus.
Aries (Latin Aries) - the first sign of the zodiac, corresponding to the ecliptic sector from 0 ° to 30 °, counting from the point of the vernal equinox; cardinal sign of the trine Fire. In Western astrology it is believed that the Sun is in the sign of Aries from about March 21 to April 20, in Vedic - Mesha from April 14 to May 15. The sign of Aries should not be confused with the constellation Aries, in which the Sun is from April 19 to May 13. The astrological era of Aries lasted from about 2150 BC. BC and up to 1 year AD. is. The planet that governs (in the monastery) the sign - Mars. The planet in exaltation is the Sun. The planet in exile is Venus. The planet in the fall of the sign - Saturn.
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[M]The skeleton[/M], which is in great condition, stands nearly nine feet tall and almost 30 feet long, and it [M]just sold to a private buyer for over $2.36 million[/M].
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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[M]The skeleton[/M], which is in great condition, stands nearly nine feet tall and almost 30 feet long, and it [M]just sold to a private buyer[/M] for over $2.36 million.
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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[M]The skeleton[/M], which [M]is[/M] in great condition, stands nearly nine feet tall and [M]almost 30 feet long[/M], and it just sold to a private buyer for over $2.36 million.
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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[M]The skeleton[/M], which is in great condition, [M]stands nearly nine feet tall[/M] and almost 30 feet long, and it just sold to a private buyer for over $2.36 million.
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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[M]The skeleton[/M], which [M]is in great condition[/M], stands nearly nine feet tall and almost 30 feet long, and it just sold to a private buyer for over $2.36 million.
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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Those types of dinosaurs are called [M]theropods[/M], and [M]there are lots of them.[/M]
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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[M]Those types of dinosaurs are called theropods[/M], and there are lots of them.
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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CNN reports that it was removed from its stoney tomb sometime between 2013 and 2015, and that [M]it[/M] was in the possession of a private collector before [M]hitting an auction block in Paris.[/M]
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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CNN reports that it was removed from its stoney tomb sometime between 2013 and 2015, and that [M]it[/M] was in the possession of a private collector before [M]hitting an auction block[/M] in Paris.
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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CNN reports that it was removed from its stoney tomb sometime between 2013 and 2015, and that [M]it was in the possession of a private collector before hitting an auction block[/M] in Paris.
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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CNN reports that it was removed from its stoney tomb sometime between 2013 and 2015, and that [M]it was in the possession of a private collector[/M] before hitting an auction block in Paris.
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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[M]CNN reports[/M] that it was removed from its stoney tomb sometime between 2013 and 2015, and that [M]it[/M] was in the possession of a private collector before [M]hitting an auction block in Paris[/M].
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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[M]CNN reports[/M] that it was removed from its stoney tomb sometime between 2013 and 2015, and that [M]it[/M] was in the possession of a private collector before [M]hitting an auction block[/M] in Paris.
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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[M]CNN reports[/M] that it was removed from its stoney tomb sometime between 2013 and 2015, and that [M]it was in the possession of a private collector before hitting an auction block[/M] in Paris.
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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[M]CNN reports[/M] that it was removed from its stoney tomb sometime between 2013 and 2015, and that [M]it was in the possession of a private collector[/M] before hitting an auction block in Paris.
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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CNN reports that [M]it was removed from its[/M] stoney [M]tomb sometime between 2013 and 2015[/M], and that it was in the possession of a private collector before hitting an auction block in Paris.
Paris -- The 150 million-year-old, largely-intact skeleton of a still-unknown species of dinosaur went to auction today in Paris and sold for more than two million dollars - and if paleontologists’ hunches prove true, the mystery winning bidder may get a chance to bestow a name on a previously undiscovered species. The remains of the prehistoric predator – which is 30 feet long and 9 feet high - were discovered at Morrison Formation site in Wyoming in 2013. “The skeleton is 70% complete,” paleontologist Eric Mickeler told ABC News while observing the skeleton. “This is remarkable to have such a large amount of original fossilized bones." Mickeler, the valuation expert for the French auction house Aguttes, said experts have never documented a species quite like this one. A skeleton of an undeterminate carnivorous dinosaur on display at the first floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 2, 2018. Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images “Scientists first thought it was an allosaurus, but after an in-depth examination, the skeleton presented major anatomical differences from known allosaurs - notably more teeth and distinctive bones." Whatever it proves to be, Mickeler said the the dinosaur lived a long life. “Looking at them, we can tell this carnivorous dinosaur died at an old age.” Still, Mickeler said that additional research will be required to confirm that the painstakingly reproduced skeleton is truly a fresh discovery. A forefoot of a Theropod dinosaur before the start of an auction on the Eiffel Tower, June 2 2018.
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