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✨LadyQanuck 🇨🇦✨
LadyQanuck
On April 9th, with only 0.75 second delta after Q posted, even Hillary made a post telling people "you have one day left". Numerous others have sent out sketchy comms
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Bodleian Libraries
bodleianlibs
Lively, intelligent protagonist: Awkward, arrogant suitor: Satisfying resolution: Jane Austen never finished ‘The Watsons’. (She didn’t name it that either.) ‘The Watsons’ concerns the story of Emma, who – having
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Tracy Beanz
tracybeanz
1. THREAD: What is the question being asked in light of the recently released transcripts from the HPSCI?https://twitter.com/aaronjmate/status/1258572139504054274 2. For years we have been told that to even QUESTION whether
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Leigh Honeywell @ 🏡
hypatiadotca
A quick thread about trauma, because maybe if I write this out I’ll be able to sleep. #COVID19 is a pressure cooker of trauma: a set of circumstances that trauma
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Femi
ojayfemi
I feel like using this holiday period to dish out some interesting facts from Australia in a staggered thread. No #MedTute ( pls dont tempt me).Australia developed and was the
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tabl ⁷ ❍
loonabl
continuation of my loona midnight theory! ok, the why not m/v had a hell lot of lore in it, which took me some time to process lmaobut here are my
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Amanda Seligman
AmandaISeligman
Ahem, #twitterstorians, historians and method, a thread in 19 (following) tweets.https://twitter.com/VileHistorian/status/1263875526667763714 I’ve been saying for years that we should be more explicit about history method, but not very lo
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GCDetective
TheGCDetective
WHO IS AMY DYESS? when amy joined twitter, she was in her late twenties. she used her account mostly to tweet about football with the occasional political take. she also
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
1/A follow-up thread on Nobel Prizes and Big Questions. Branko asks: Why don't we award prizes for economists who work on the incredibly important question of how China grew so
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Astronomer Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin was born #OTD in 1900. She decoded spectral lines of stars to deduce their elemental composition (concluding they are mostly H and He) and was the first
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BlackCalvinist
BlackCalvinist
A few words.By the time some of you show up desiring to "show black folks that racism is a thing of the past" (thinking we've never heard this before), we've
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Rachel "The Doc" Bitecofer 📈🔭🍌
RachelBitecofer
How I know Dems are still getting bad campaign advicehttps://twitter.com/Jaaavis/status/1285564623928918016 This will make my 2022 forecasting easy 1. Happy to elaborate. In this environment, if you can not win over
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SHoET
Societies_HET
@Societies_HET has prepared a reading list of recent books in the History of Economics that might help you go through these difficult times.#QuarentineLife #Books #ReadingList Our first book on the
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Carrie A. Goldberg
cagoldberglaw
1/ At heart section 230 is about access to justice. It is a statutory limitation on who gets to be sued. As courts have interpreted the CDA since 1996, almost
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Lumos Biotech
lumosbio
THREAD from the new #bradykinin research (pre-print) from :"We propose that the severity of the disease and many deaths are due to a local vascular problem due to activation of
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Benjamin Braun
BJMbraun
Draghi’s Recovery Plan for Italy mentions productivity and competitiveness 50 times. What is it – Keynesian investment program or good old structural reform? Both! To see why, let’s take a
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