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Oreoluwa
OreEni_ibukun
Interrupting my new hiatus to because of this Ravi Zacharias issue because I was a proponent of his person and ministry for a long time. When he died, I tweeted
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oren 🌹
oridschweitz
another thought on FTV stuff. in an ideal situation our socialist electeds would b in a party of their own and in scenarios like this would negotiate w/ the Dems
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Shriya🇮🇳
Shriyakale
The beginnings of yoga were developed by the Indus-Sarasvati civilization in Northern India over 5,000 years ago.The word yoga was first mentioned in the oldest sacred texts,Rig Veda. The most renowned
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Timothy Keller
timkellernyc
As anyone knows who has listened to my preaching over the years, I have always, incessantly, equally critiqued the positions of the Left and the Right, not one more than
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Joshua Siegel
SiegelScribe
BREAKING: FERC's Neil Chatterjee has been demoted from Chairman. Danly is the new chairman. More to come. The move comes weeks after Chatterjee issued a statement encouraging power grid operators
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Matthew Yglesias
mattyglesias
I used to be a big proponent of “asymmetrical polarization” — the idea that Republicans have gone right faster than Democrats have gone left — and I still see people
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Joanne Hammond
KamloopsArchaeo
I’m reviewing applications to destroy 67 archaeological sites for TransMountain pipeline. That’s just one 80 km stretch of a 1,150 km route.It’s not a good day to be an archaeologist.
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Digital Mbizi
leedzenga
On Nehanda, colonialism and the power of memory... My understanding of art is that it immortalises. The old image of Mbuya Nehanda's vessel depicts an old woman who was aged
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Kevin M. Kruse
KevinMKruse
No, @EricTrump is not correct, and neither are you.Let me explain.https://twitter.com/politicalelle/status/1104811015315881984 First of all, that particular JFK line you're invoking? It was used most famously in a speech he gave
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Greg Wilson
gd_wilson
An important, vastly under appreciated aspect of graduate education is finding one’s voice; learning how to critique arguments as an essential part of a knowledge production process. We absolutely need
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Dr. Elizabeth Sacha Baroness Cohen
alixabeth
"Kobach’s strongest evidence of non-citizen registration was anemic at best: Over a 20-year period, fewer than 40 non-citizens had attempted to register in one Kansas county that had 130,000 voters.
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Peter âš’ Spina #SILVERSQUEEZE
goldseek
Tens of millions of Americans are now actively speculating on ever-rising stock prices. In a system skewed for the “haves” and against the “have-nots,” we’re forced to participate in a
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Phil Vischer
philvischer
Interesting response from Ken Ham to our Evangelical History video!https://twitter.com/aigkenham/status/1339183711334649857 It’s a little odd that a man who has spent his life persuading Christians to reject mainstream science is complain
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David Madden
davidjmadden
Am I the only urban studies person who is just not really impressed by the "15-minute city" idea? I support its goals but as an overall urban planning vision, it
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Carole Cadwalladr
carolecadwalla
This is Roger Taylor, chair of Ofqual and also the Centre for Data Ethics & Innovation. I wonder if he’s still keen to hear from people who have been affected
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Lahav Harkov
LahavHarkov
So Susan Rice is apparently leading the race to be Biden's running mate. Not great news for Israel, definitely not for Netanyahu. She was a big proponent of the Iran
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