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Marek Menkiszak
MarekMenkiszak
A few words about #Russia's attitude towards the situation in #Belarus:1. Belarus is strategically important to Russia. Moscow's minimum goal in the current situation is to keep Belarus under control,especially
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Tushar
tmakhija
Thread: Best news for #fintech payments and AP ecosystem is that all the players are now talking about #spendmanagement and not just tout their #corporatecard toolset. Another improvement is focus
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alban denoyel
albn
Some people are disappointed with their first iphone lidar 3D captures. Some tips: - know what to scan. ie not small or shiny things. - iterate with the settings of
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Alexander Clarkson
APHClarkson
The paradox here is Jones falls into the same blind alley Remain leaders angered by him didSoft Brexit would still have needed willingness to make a positive case for deep
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Teens Take Charge
TeensTakeCharge
A few weeks ago, a group of organized parents responded to our advocacy for education equity and integration with chants of "All Students Matter" and signs that read "Save Our
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marklawrence 🖐🏽🧼😷✊🏽❤️
marklawrence
There’s a big disconnect between the actual article by Nour Haydar and the ABC editors’ headline and lede. Are people jumping on the headline without checking the article?It’s deplorable: sure
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Colin Vandervort
ColinVAudio
The rhetoric I've been exposed to, concerning the use of audio middleware for game jams, is that it's generally more effort than it's worth.I've put together a thread on some
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Brigid Laffan
BrigidLaffan
Extensive U.K. discussion on #EU27 approach to #Brexit. Began with @anandMenon1 & @jillongovt who suggested 1 reason for hard Brexit is ‘defensive’ EU. Now @Mij_Europe has a poll offering the
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John Ganz
lionel_trolling
The reason I like looking at the history of the Third Republic rather than 'Weimar' is that its a country with a much older and ingrained Republican and liberal tradition
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D.A. Horton
da_horton
Latinas/os are not monolithic. Yet, one nuance my research shows is we are frustrated in only being considered when our support in politics is needed or to address immigration.As the
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Timothy Goode
timmgoode
Regarding the "big news" in evangelicalism regarding CRT: It's nice to see that another social science field other than my own (counseling) gets to benefit from a bunch of people
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Duncan Robinson
duncanrobinson
https://www.economist.com/europe/2020/07/25/why-the-eu-is-becoming-more-like-a-chekhov-play EU treaty like a badly-written play. Lots of guns sitting unused. Chekhov would not approve. Except now, some of them being fired. Pew! https://www.
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Dividend Cultivator 💸🌱
DivCultivator
A quick story about Lemonade... the stock $LMNDMy last company was in the property management software space.We evaluated different companies to help us provide renter's insurance to our PM clients'
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Wesley Yang
wesyang
Trumpism is only an impulse, but it is a fully coherent one -- withdrawal from increasing entanglement with the world beyond our borders in the form of trade, military adventure,
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Richard Blogger
richardblogger
Whenever I see people criticising the concept of "integrated care" I point them towards type 1 diabetes care and say - so that does not need integration?https://twitter.com/HPIAndyCowper/status/1276468603374747649 Remember T1D is
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Dr. Heleen Touquet
HeleenTouquet
1/13 THREAD. We often fail to see how the European project (the EU and its previous incarnations) has been deeply entangled with colonialism, and how it still influences our everyday.
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