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TheDorMouse
DorMouseSez
I will admit, I have a lot of thoughts about this article.The 1st of which is to recognize the overall correctness of the direction it talks about. And history will
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RamaKrishna Vadlamudi, CFA
vrk100
Positives:RBI cutting rates madlyHuge surplus liquidityNeutral:Hazy inflationary expectationsVolatile crude oil pricesNegatives:Govt borrowing up 50%Big fall in tax collectionsFPIs selling Indian G-Secs heavilySlow growth in bank depositsZe
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Kimberly D. Manning, MD
gradydoctor
1/Someone asks you to do something. And it’s nice of them to ask. Is this a yes?Might this be a no?It isn’t always clear. As we climb up professional ladders,
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
OK Koch heads... bring your hurt.I’m glad you folks exist as we need people questioning everything.However, I have found the “virus doesn’t exist” arguments unconvincing. The virus isn’t the only
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devin
devin_mb
me and @theHeizer published a paper about PARKING! us: "should a city ensure that parking is readily available [at all destinations] or ensure that more space is devoted to useful
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jack
jackalexe
The 1997 election debate between then-Taoiseach John Bruton and Bertie Ahern is available on YouTube for some reason and I, being the sad creature I am, have watched ithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVHxNAtqTCc There
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Michael Luo
michaelluo
Earlier this year, I read @lawrence_wright’s new thriller about a global pandemic, “The End of October,” and was dumbfounded at its prescience. Now he’s out with the definitive account of
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Larry Bernard
karasoth
So now that Trump has accepted defeat, and the Congress has done their appointed task I want to speak to you: the people who read my tweets on twitter.We have
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Suyi Davies Okungbowa (Preorder SON OF THE STORM!)
IAmSuyiDavies
I always find the “Africa is better off from the results of colonization” arguments amusing. What do people think happened with African empires & their European counterparts prior to colonization?
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David Goebel
One5thParis
Disneyland Paris famously had the most name and logo changes of any Disney resort. Over the next weeks I'll try to have a fairly comprehensive look at the many graphic
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Chris Morris
BBCChrisMorris
Hello 2021. I’ve been down with Covid since New Year's Day and it’s been pretty brutal. When I lived in India a few years ago I got dengue fever and
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bee ♡‘s ava
THE1EL3VEN
the school system is severely ableist, and here is a thread of just some of the reasons why: loosing marks on something because it was handed in late forced physical
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Pew Research Center
pewresearch
Thread: As 2020 draws to a close, here are 20 striking findings from our studies, covering notable trends that emerged during the year. #StrikingFindings https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/12/11/20-striking-findings-from-2020/ 1. Si
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NCID
ncid_unav
Languages is one way in which culture is spread. Romain Wacziarg speaks about language distance. Fertility rates also help to explain. However, there are different paths to wealth. For example,
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dia ⛓⁷
sugatalus
why ‘moonlight’ was the perfect opening to the masterpiece d-2 —a very technical & emotional thread; a quick but necessary disclaimer before i begin ahem this thread is a thread
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Shortkings, by George R. R. Martin
3liza
this documentary just said it took until the renaissance for handles on pots and pans to get long enough to not burn the cook's hands lmfao european cooking technology absolute
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