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Shaun Lawson
shaunjlawson
Bloody hell - the trans debate on here. I'm beginning to better appreciate why the two sides are so incredibly at odds - because, typical Twitter, only the extreme positions
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Matt Willes
SkolCapital
Last week I promised a few thoughts on cultivating deal flow.I’m back after some time helping my wife with her art businesses, so the time is now!How to make deal
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imran
meemainseen
Saiful_MulūkThe Singer | The Origins___2001 saw a military escalationa year with 'life under canvas' came with its blessingsa time to know your soldiers beyond ops & trainingas I dined with
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𝚓𝚊𝚖𝚎𝚜𝚑 and 78 others
jameshify
cars i think f1 drivers would drive if they weren’t f1 drivers (thread) lewis hamilton - pagani zonda > let’s face it if he wasn’t an f1 driver he would
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Greg Sargent
ThePlumLineGS
Texas is showing the future Republicans want: One in which they respond to large public challenges by retreating into their alternate information universe and insulating themselves from accountability with redoubled
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Partners In Health
PIH
I'll go first. No question about it. We're having serious problems with testing. Again. 1/ #PIHchat https://twitter.com/PIH/status/1286320860576522240 If you work in health care, you know that everyone uses Quest and
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Matt Moore
mattomata
One of my favorite, but very subtle things that @KnativeProject Serving simplifies about Kubernetes development is draining pods, which is a startlingly hard thing to get right, as evidenced by
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Ernie Tedeschi
ernietedeschi
Ahead of the ADP release at 8:15am, a brief thread on what high-frequency private data is suggesting we'll get for November payrolls, why it might be right, and why it
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Sara Rooseboom
SJRBoomz
With #ResignKenney continuing to trend, I want to talk a bit about what realistic options Albertans have for holding this govt accountable. Let's be clear about one thing - there
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Daniel Bellingradt
dbellingradt
It is paper time, again.The painting is from A. M. Wirth made in the late nineteenth century, and is on offer at the moment: https://www.auktionshaus-stahl.de/de/artikel/99940-anna-maria-wirth-beim-antiquar What do we see, and
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Thangam Debbonaire 💙
ThangamMP
For those unaffected by the #CladdingScandal, it may be difficult to get a picture of how this is affecting people. So I thought I would go through my inbox and
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
THREAD1/ New paper out in @JAMAInternalMed on evaluating different types of MASKS and their filtration efficiency in indoor settings for #covid19 2/ They used a particle generator that put out
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
It seems like the fundamental fallacy underpinning misguided mitigation strategies is prioritizing the elimination of the highest-risk interactions ever experienced by the lowest-risk (most privileged) people.1/12 Through the lens of
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Anita Parsa 🌻 🌻
LeaveCrosscheck
In March, 2018, I attended the ACLU v Kobach (also known as Fish v Kobach) trial in federal court in Kansas City, KS.It was a doozy of a first trial
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Ari Melber
AriMelber
People often rely on precedents, because the past is usually a general guide for how things go.But precedents may be *misleading* for this year's presidential election... There may be no
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Daniel Randall
therubykid
So, I read the Open Labour-sponsored pamphlet on foreign policy which some folks on Left Twitter appear to be losing their minds over. Some thoughts follow. https://openlabour.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/A-Progressive-Foreign-Policy-for-
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