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Jamie Livingston
dr_jdlivingston
"When law enforcement officers are the first responders in a large proportion of mental health crises, something has badly gone awry" 1/6https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.ps.711202 This reminds me of something I'
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Riki, Always Running
mtgRikipedia
Reading about Minari being nominated for a Golden Globe in the foreign language category and not best film. The movie is about an immigrant family in America. The catch is
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Dylan Beattie 🇪🇺 @ 🏡🔑🔽
dylanbeattie
Hello, Twitter. It is time to have a little talk about culinary terms in English and how linguistically fascinating many of them are, with particular attention paid to the phrase
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Jenni Nuttall
Stylisticienne
Before PREGNANT is used with its modern meaning, how was being pregnant described in medieval English?One medical text translates Latin praegnans with ‘pregnant’, but for the most part PREGNAUNT in
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Jim Pickard
PickardJE
for 20 years not one English council issued a Section 14 notice (akin to bankruptcy):But that was pre austerity & covid 2018 - Northamptonshire County Council issued notice 2020 -
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Jason Ford Jr
jfjsoccer
With the FA's introduction of homegrown player quotas to the WSL, the women's game will now face the same internal referendum on foreign players that the men's game has been
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Melon 🍈 🌈
writerofscratch
On August 7, Koike confirmed that she probably won't be sending a condolence message to the annual memorial service held on September 1st for Korean people who were killed in
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Deetah9
deetah9
if you think about it, there is a very clear patter when it comes to Chelsea's downfall and City's and Liverpool's success in the PL in the last 5-6 years.
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zev handel
ZevHandel
Last month I presented seven sentences in seven different languages, all written in a form of the Chinese-character script. The challenge was to identify the languages and, if possible, provide
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thaddeus e. grugq
thegrugq
The 2020 election was awash in disinformation. It was practically uncontested. Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp were heavily used to spread disinformation. It was domestic, aimed at Latinos, and *crucially* it
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Rakesh Thiyya
ByRakeshSimha
New Education Policy: Thread on why learning Persian is important.1. Large part of Indian history is recorded in Persian. It was the court (official) language of the Muslim rulers. It’s
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
With regard to Scottish independence and Irish unification my biggest shift is that a previous view I would never see them in my lifetime has been reversed, now it feels
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Zack Davisson
ZackDavisson
Translation discourse: If you leave words in Japanese you should have a VERY FUCKING GOOD REASON. "Ni-chan" and "Ni-ni" and (sorry) "senpai" have no business being left in English. (Again,
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Peter Ungphakorn
CoppetainPU
In the Nov 12 meeting, a number of WTO members still had concerns about the UK’s (and EU’s) post Brexit commitments, particularly on tariff quotas but also the UK’s other
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Moritz Gerstung
MoritzGerstung
Did the new SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.7 lineage spread during the English national lockdown? Rising numbers and estimated higher R value suggest so. Together with our colleagues from COG-UK we took a
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Kevin Caliendo, PhD
kacaliendo
Most people who study early medieval history have probably encountered _Anglo-Saxon England_ by F. Stenton. Still a useful book. No question it's important, but have you ever read the end?
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