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Maureen Taylor
maureentaylor31
Went for my first post-lockdown restaurant meal last night. A few observations: we got a table outside, lovely night. Good distancing between tables. All the staff wore masks. Menu was
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Ben Dreyfuss
bendreyfuss
There is a big knowledge gap between Capitol Hill reporters & the rest of the world including other journalists about congress. The Capitol Hill reporters can be intensely annoying about
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Chris Drosner
WIbeerbaron
OK hopefully you already saw my Beers of the Year column, but here's also a thread of EVERY Beer Baron column from 2020. We'll start with BOTY here:https://madison.com/wsj/beer-baron-s-beers-of-the-year-2020-worst-year-ever-edition/
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Rob Menendez
robthishandle
When they said - if you build it, they will come - I imagine restaurant owners assumed the City meant customers and not construction and fire officials. These notices are
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Conor Ruzycki
caruzycki
1/ I didn’t want to have to write this thread, but we’ve decided to reopen indoor dining in AB despite the better judgement of basically everyone who understands how this
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Prof
covidtweets
We are currently doing what could be the closest we can get to an RCT of restrictions and mandates: North vs. South Dakota. Two very similar states, but as of
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Alexandra Erin
AlexandraErin
I really despise the phony "follow the science" finger-wagging by people like Naomi Wolf who choose to flatten anything that's convenient from "less likely" to "impossible".This is the same thinking
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Barred in DC
barredindc
Been 12 years (we don’t celebrate this now we’re married) since Mrs. Barred and I went on our first date. In Old Town-after dinner we watched and celebrated with strangers
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Peter Cowan
PeterCBC
St. John’s council has a committee of the whole meeting tomorrow looking at the summer pedestrian mall. Spoiler alert a lot of people loved it. 98% of the public said
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Jason Thorne
JasonThorne_RPP
Yes, 2020 was a rough year. But despite COVID, several cities still managed to advance some exciting urbanism. Here’s some of my favourites from the cities and towns near me.
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Michael Redmond
mredmond88
Nice to see new virus cases starting to trend down in some parts of Europe. Looks like the US and perhaps the UK have a lot of work left to
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Jyothiradithya
jyothir2k
Bhagavan Krishna is embodiment of egoless work. In the Rajasuya, he places himself under Yudhishtira and even cleans the dining hall and washes the feets of the brahmins guests for
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Ronnais
Ronnaislloyd
I’m in awe of these wonderful mosaics at Bignor Roman Villa! Look below for more info. The triculinium (dining room) houses my favourite mosaic - Ganymede wearing a red Phrygian
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Deb Ong
nihilistnomya
I started out in the hospitality industry way back when I was an international student. I fell in love with food and feeding people and have spent the last 15
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Miklós Szecsei #BLM
Mikit0707
About to head back to your favourite restaurant now that sit down dining is allowed? Great! As a restaurant owner, please consider the following:(Thread) Restaurants have been closed for 3
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Kevin Vibert
VibertKevin
Yesterday was an insane whirlwind of heavy lifting and driving until sunrise, but I do want to take a second to honor a place very important to The Penumbra:This is
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