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X-Men: First Class, released in 2011, took the X-Men storyline back to when Professor X and Magneto were young men and the origin of the group of mutants known as the X-Men and the Brotherhood of the Mutants.
BBC: Peter Dinklage signs up for X-Men film
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After all, Legos are THE official creative building block tool of, well, the world, having developed and spurred the minds of young builders and makers everywhere since before the X-Files.
FORBES: The Great Lego Minecraft Shortage of 2012
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Carole Therelaut of Naked Security points out that the data breach comes after the X-Factor changed its rules in the U.S. to allow children as young as 12 to enter its competition, unnervingly putting personal data on pre-teens in the hands of faceless hackers.
FORBES: Hackers Steal Data From Simon Cowell's X-Factor
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The aim of the trial was to see if it made the women's breasts easier to examine in mammograms because young women's breast tissue is dense, making it hard for X-rays to pick up tumours.
BBC: Hormone spray 'could stop cancer'
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Before being chosen in 1962 as one of the "Group II" astronauts -- which included Apollo 13 commander James Lovell along with such legends as Frank Borman, Pete Conrad and John Young -- Armstrong was one of the elite pilots selected to fly the X-15 rocket plane up to five times the speed of sound and toward the edge of space.
CNN: Neil Armstrong, a hero who shunned fame