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Tom Hayes
BEERG
Labour needs to be more critical of Brexit realities, this article appears to argue. But what is Labour actually supposed to say? That it is a terrible deal and needs
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Kazumi Chin
kazumiochin
Blades in the Dark has interesting world-building quirks that I really appreciate. 1. The cops are corrupt, attempting to militarize, and operate essentially as a street gang.2. There is a
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Aurélien Goutsmedt
AGoutsmedt
1/ In October 1978 was enacted the Humphrey-Hawkins bill that constitutes an important piece of legislation for the dual mandate of the FED. Follows a summary of my working paper
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Glen Peters
Peters_Glen
1. "Mathematical models are a great way to explore questions. They are also a dangerous way to assert answers. Asking models for certainty or consensus is more a sign of
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James Todaro, MD
JamesTodaroMD
1/ Primer on the value proposition of bitcoin & decentralized finance (aka ‘DeFi’).In my opinion, this will continue to be one of the most exciting growth sectors over the next
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Mark Pearson MLC
MarkPearsonMP
This is the everyday reality of Australia's "sustainable" kangaroo industry. The cruelty is abhorrent, and Australian governments do everything they can to make this industry as secretive yet PR-friendly as
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ಪ್ರಭಾಳ ಮಗ ಈ ಅಲೆಮಾರಿ ಅಯ್ಯಂಗಾರಿ
Sheshapatangi
#KanhojiAngre – The Undisputed and Undefeated Sea Hawk.We have missed an important part of our Naval History of Bharat, for years we were made to believe, Europeans were undefeatable in
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Katie Donington
KatieDonington
Today's pronouncement that heritage orgs shouldn't engage with histories of slavery/empire because they 'do Britain down' is straight out of the UKIP handbook. Literally. This is an extract from their
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Michael McLaggan
MclagganMichael
The fatal flaw in @GovernmentZA's argument is that it believes that by banning tobacco products, it will stop smoking. As evidenced by the extent of the illicit market during the
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Sam Koppelman
SammyKoppelman
Okay, so, I've been thinking a lot about America's COVID-19 response, and I've decided the best way to explain why we failed is this:Donald Trump ran America like James Dolan
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Working Class Literature
workingclasslit
#OtD 28 Jul 1937, rioting broke out in #Barbados against the arrest of trade unionist Clement Payne, part of a wave of Caribbean labour unrest. Barbadian novelist, George Lamming (who
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Rafael Winterhalter
rafaelcodes
With all the enthusiasm about alternative funding for open source such as GitHub Sponsors, which I generally share, you should be aware that most counties require you to charge 'their'
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Bubble’s NOVN ROCKET 🚀
JohnnyAAPL_seed
From Q2 to Q3 $NOVN reduced property and equipment assets from $10.5 million down to $1.4 million. Because of this they were able to lessen their operational deficit by $1.1
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Thetamind
thetamind37
The new age of privacy, and the crypto ecosystem that will enable it. A Thread.$XHV $SCRT $RUNE1/ Throughout my research, @HavenXHV The Haven protocol renewed my faith, that privacy wasn't
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Gaurav Pradhan 🇮🇳
OfficeOfDGP
1Folks,Lets understand this Canadian Pappu @JustinTrudeau with some hard factsExpressing his concern about the ongoing #FarmersProtest, #JustinTrudeau says that .... "The Situation of Farmers in India is concerning....." 2Last tim
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George Peretz QC
GeorgePeretzQC
Interesting point from an expert in the practicalities of arranging tours which illustrates a wider point here.https://twitter.com/carperbysteve/status/1352197757415649284 My piece concentrated on the position under the Trade and Cooperatio
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