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Nick Cohen
NickCohen4
One of the worst examples of wishful thinking masquerading as news I've seen was the right wing claim that the 'Swedish model' could deal with virus. There was no need
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Steven
StevenMcinerney
It really is as simple as this: don't give players something new & different to think about during a game absolutely drenched in pressure. How is that *ever* a good
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Yarrow Axford
yarrowaxford
Excited to share a new review paper w/Anne de Vernal & @biggreenplanet (bosses of paleoceanography and glaciochemistry) that asks: When in the Holocene was Greenland warmer than today, and WHAT
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Patrick
Patrick_Invests
$SPLK While the ticker is still hot, I reread the brilliant (hindsight is great) UBS sell call from late October. A couple of key quotes related to competitive positioning and
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
The 90's called and it would like it's sneering depictions of "pathetic right wing rubes" back. I know it makes a certain segment of the educated classes (of which I'm
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Eric McDaniel
ericmcdanieldc
So, I've recently discovered the surprising joy of saying grace.A weird revelation in my late twenties; I've never been religious. But I'd like to make the case that you should
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Dr Ali G #NHSBlueHeartđ- Please #WearAMask đ·đȘđș
AlisonGeorge10
Hereâs few reasons @krishgm 1) Govt want parents to work. They need to maintain the illusion that âSchools are safeâ. If parents are in doubt they may not send their
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r e n o i r
BignessAsUsual
What Wileyâs been doing over the past however many hours has fuck all to do with black culture, fuck all to do with Grime, fuck all to do with Corbyn/Labour.Anyone
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Garrett Bucks
garrettbucks
I've been thinking about the implicit narrative over the past couple days that the Coup Crew was disproportionally "working class" (despite evidence to the contrary-- in particular what we've learned
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Mateusz Fafinski
Calthalas
Here we go again. Blatant factual errors, vilification of historians, and the customary oversimplification of the past. The coverage of 'cliometrics' continues to disappoint. As much as it might be
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el gato malo
boriquagato
@foogatwo was kind enough to introduce me to a fun new CDC tool that tracks CARES act funding by hospitalone need not possess sherlock holmesian deductive powers to guess that
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J.S. Park
jsparkblog
For those saying âI can still appreciate Ravi Zachariasâ teachingââI disagree. The âgoodâ he did is only cruelty & hypocrisy to his victims. But was his teaching actually any good?
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Best for Britain
BestForBritain
Pundits are formulating increasingly convoluted, bellicose justifications for the UK breaching intâl law (eg. @benhabib6 on Sky claiming this is an âannexationâ of Northern Ireland by the EU). It might
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Andrew Steele
statto
Iâm really surprised not to have seen more quantitative analysis of the one/two/delayed dose vaccine options. Iâve seen loads of qualitative takes from qualified people, but donât we need to
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Stephen Dziedzic
stephendziedzic
Thread. Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese @AlboMP is giving a pretty interesting speech tomorrow on the US-Australia alliance. He'll open with a blunt assessment of the events of Jan 6. He
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Consequence is no coincidence
BlueSteelDC
Cancelling Vs. ComeuppanceA thread (10 tweets) Blue on canceling: When someone or an organization despite their general good nature or history is "canceled" due to one bad moment or decision
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