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International Law has proven that China hasn't got the right to steal territory in International waters. Free Tibet!
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creative, Apparently you believe that whatever Trump does is legal, moral, and ethical. However, lots of people question his integrity and the integrity of his closest advisers. Using the court system is one way to keep Trump legal. Hawaii has won in court to protect our constitutional rights and community values.
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Blame Trump .............. Republicans are "tired of winning".
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And the parents of poor kids would argue that they can't afford the time, travel, or expense of going to swimming pools. (After all that is the preserve of the middle class.) And the teachers would argue that if they had actually banned the kids who couldn't swim from the trip that they would have faced complaints about the unfairness of it all. (After all, nobody fails anything anymore in Ontario schools; if hurts people's self-esteem.) And the administrators would argue that there isn't enough money or time to teach skills like swimming. (After all they are spending so much time teaching kids the three R's that so many of them aren't learning anyway.) "And the wheels on the bus go round and round"...but not on school camping/canoeing trips from Toronto anymore....
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Merhaba, maddeyi bir başka siteden kopyalayarak açmışsınız. Bu Vikipedidde kabul edilemeyen bir durumdur. Lütfen madde açarken telif ihlali yapmayınız. Teşekkürler.Manco Capac ⇨ ⌨
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Yes. It's a shelter for homeless men and women. They also serve meals too.
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Category:Documentary films There is only one article in Category:Documentary films so the diffuse banner is not needed. (talk - contribs) Stop being a dork Two can play play this stupid game. (talk - contribs) So this looks like a vendetta. It is stupid. You are pissing me off. This is not what we are here for. (talk - contribs)
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The unpredictable tragedies of life, can make one want to search for solutions to prevent similar incidents in the future. Sadly, most events that take place as a result of natural causes are not controllable. How many trees do we need to cut down? Could it ever be enough? What would we expose ourselves to next? Erosion, then possible landslides, mudslides, rockslides? If one wants to have wilderness to visit, then one must accept the wilderness for what it is, and be aware that circumstances beyond human control may present themselves. If I go hiking in the woods and a tree falls on me, should the Park be held responsible? No, it's nature and it was a natural occurrence. My being there, was not a natural occurrence, it was by choice. The tree had no choice (unless planted by mankind), still it had no choice on when it was fed by nature, or if it was going to become diseased and die. Bottom line, every day when we venture out in to the world created by humanity, we take a chance.
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From John Craven to Lizo and beyond, the children’s news show has been an institution for generations of kids. Why get rid of such a reassuring classic? When you grow up, you still think children’s TV is the way you left it. To many of us, Newsround is still presented every weekday by John Craven, or by Lizo Mzimba, just before Neighbours. Except, of course, that it isn’t. The children’s news show was shifted to the CBBC channel early in 2013, and soon it may barely be on that channel either. With the rise of on-demand television and the changing ways children consume news, CBBC is asking Ofcom if it can cut Newsround bulletins on their channel from 85 to 35 hours per year. At the same time it will “evolve” and expand its offering for children on its website. The iconic teatime bulletin, a broadcast that has run every weekday since John Craven’s Newsround in 1972, will be cut. All that will appear on the channel is a short morning bulletin, which is still popular and shown in schools. At first glance, the BBC’s plan makes sense. Children today have never known anything but an age of streaming and internet news on tap. Newsround viewers have dropped in recent years, while the website claims to reach more than 900,000 readers. BBC plans to drop afternoon Newsround as children go online Read more Yet I still fear greatly for the children’s show. For one thing, how can clicks on a news website replicate the scale of a traditional bulletin? Newsround’s knack has always been the breadth of stories it squeezes into five to 10 minutes: topics ranging from alcoholism, growing up in care, the environment, the consequences of social media on self-esteem, in just a few minutes. It expands your world while at the same time challenging it, introducing themes you may never have given a second thought to beforehand. If you are going to focus mostly on a website, accessed by clicking on a story you might already be interested in, are you going to still be informed and challenged in the same way? I dread to think of a world where Newsround gets sucked into the world of chasing clicks. Facebook Twitter Pinterest ‘Will the internet suffice?’ ... John Craven presenting Newsround. Photograph: BBC Then there’s the fact that Newsround is also watched by adults and children together at times when serious news breaks, such as the Ariana Grande Manchester concert attacks, to help inform and reassure children and let them know that they are safe. Will the internet suffice? A short bulletin in the morning rather than a traditional evening one feels like a step backward. But my main fear for Newsround is not what is happening now, but what could happen in years to come. If you reduce the number of hours the show has on the channel, you also risk the show dropping out of public consciousness altogether, making it more vulnerable to being chopped entirely should cuts come later on. The bulletin has also been a training ground for many television journalists, from Channel 4’s Krishnan Guru-Murthy to ITV’s Julie Etchingham, Beyond Today’s Matthew Price and Brexitcast’s Adam Fleming. And these broadcasts get kids interested in journalism too. It certainly did for me. The pain I felt when I wasn’t chosen to be a Press Pack reporter still hurts me to this day. Newsround obviously has to reflect modern times, but it should also still have the same prominence that has made it such a well–known and well–loved destination for generations. Moving too far into the relentless world of the internet risks it feeling like old news.
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That is not my wish, although it appears to be yours.
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Thank you for writing this. We struggled for years to have a child, and through IVF, we thought we were going to have our first. But like you, the miscarriage occurred at about six weeks. My partner was devastated. I was the "logical" one - I retrieved the miscarriage, placed it in the fridge in case the doctor needed to see it. The next day, I sat down to a sombre breakfast with her... and I broke down. I figured I'd never be a father. We went through more trials and disappointments, but after several years - including more scares - we have two beautiful little children. But your article brings back the raw emotions and as the others have noted, how little support there really is for women, and even less for men. May you find happiness in your family.
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Mere kal ki toti khul nahi rahi hai agar aap akar thik kar jate to badi hi kripa hoti...toti Bhaiya ji
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Ward1 stated: " Everyone knows that black people cannot be racists. Only white people can be racists." I beg your pardon?! On what planet are you? I sincerely hope you are not serious.
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Xanthones from Calophyllum teysmannii var. inophylloide. Further study of the wood of Calophyllum teysmannii Miq. var. inophylloide yielded xanthones 7-hydroxy-1,2,8-trimethoxyxanthone, 6-hydroxy-1,2,5-trimethoxyxanthone, and 2-carbomethoxy-6-methoxyxanthone in addition to 3,8-dihydroxy-1,2,4-trimethoxyxanthone, 3-hydroxy-2,4-dimethoxyxanthone, 1,7-dihydroxy-3-methoxyanthone (gentisin) and 2-hydroxyxanthone.
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Merhabalar, Yukarıda genel uzlaşma sağlandığı için teklifi yönerge şablonu ile değiştirdim. Bununla birlikte , yukarıda görülen seri filmler konulu husus değerlendirilmelidir ve ortaya çıkan sonuç yönergeye yansıtılmalıdır. Bu sonucun çıkış tarihine kadar, şu anki hâliyle kabul görmüş bir yönergeyi bekletmek pek anlamlı olmayacağı için şimdiden yürürlükte; fakat seri filmlerle ilgili olsun, diğer başka hususlar ile olsun yapılacak itirazlarla ve açılacak yeni tartışmalarla edinilen yeni sonuçlar, diğer tüm yönergelerde olduğu gibi, bunda da uzlaşma mevcutsa yönergeye yansıtılmalıdır. Teşekkürler, iyi çalışmalar... - - nou menon ʘ mesaj
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No not really Gary. The Democrat Party, hateful, violent, threatening still after over 100 years. They just don't wear the hood any more. Democrats have always been the liberal party. They have also always been the racist party, at least into the 1970's and 80's when they finally gave up on segregation.
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I plan to see T2, but have to admit I am apprehensive. I thought the original was one of the best films of the 90s, and a wonderful side benefit was that it gave Iggy Pop's career such a shot in the arm (pun intended) that his musical legacy is assured. But I can't think of a sequel that didn't leave me feeling cheated (with the notable exception of Godfather Part 2). They are usually pale imitations of the original, and there is almost invariably the smell of a huckster trying to make a quick buck. I am hopeful that Boyle and the cast are ethical enough to avoid this.
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When are you going to learn that a definition should only be accurate and correct, and has nothing to do with narrow-minded? You should read your crap out loud and hear how bad it sounds. University libraries and journal search tools? Are you serious? Like I'm going to find plenty of people reviewing the latest LP that had a few hundred copies pressed (at best) when it came out. I don't have little distro order forms from the early 90's either. Those things usually contain little descriptions of bands/albums. Even if I did, you wouldn't take them as legit sources anyway as you would delete anything like that if I edited this topic. You don't let anyone skew from the word of Greenwald. What's Greenwald have on other people with websites? His crap has an ISBN number to it? Big deal. You already shot down fourfa.com. What makes Greenwald better than Andy Radin or Ben Gook's 2002 article (http://www.furious.com/perfect/emo.html)? Why mention Blush when he gets referenced 3 times and clearly is not someone that's written about emo other than filling out the 80's hardcore scene history by briefly mentioning the Revolution Summer. Maybe I'll write a book, self-publish 5 copies, make a website to promote it, then I can fix this garbage up. Of course after all that hard work you'd just delete it anyway because you love pushing the agenda of lies here.
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It's not... just another liberal talking point.
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The way I see it is that a motion should be implemented that states ALL Canadians must be treated equally. Recognition of special interest groups, be it religious, male, female or otherwise has no place in a civilized society. We are all Canadians first and as long as it does not infringe on the rights, freedoms and respectful treatment of other you can chose to be in your own home ...... religious, atheist, gay, etc. and you can enjoy keeping your own personal belief without trying to force it on other.
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", 19 June 2013 (UTC) ::::::::::::I don't believe you're thinking at all, so let's continue this tomorrow when you've cooled down. 23:19"
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(from my talk page) Looks like this has been settled. Sorry for the delayed reply.
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This photo ensemble is quite a rouges' gallery.....
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Thank you, thank you, thank you! I love WW content but the comment section has polluted for far too long. The lack of community moderation gave a loud megaphone to a small number of right wing trolls.
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jerry69, We finally agree on something!
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Second, any people in the intelligence community who STILL do not believe that the Iranians would collaborate with Sunnis (Taliban, al Qaeda) against the United States and/or NATO should be fired. Our "intelligence" community cannot sustain such institutional stupidity. Then again, what could we expect from the same US government that set up al-Hurra to counter al-Jazeera, only to have our taxpayer dollars finance terrorism apologia and Holocaust denial, as Joel Mowbray notes.
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Hispanics are "white," incidentally.
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50x50px|leftVikipedi ye hoşgeldiniz. Herkesi ansiklopedimizin gelişmesine katkıda bulunmaya davet ediyoruz. Katkıda bulunma hakkında daha fazla bilgi almak için hoşgeldiniz sayfasına göz atabilirsiniz. Bununla birlikte, gelişmeye katkıda bulunmayan, boş, hakaret vb. değişiklikler vandalizm olarak tanımlanır ve eğer bu tavrınızı sürdürürseniz daha fazla uyarılmadan engellenebilirsiniz . Lütfen, diğerlerinin emeklerine zarar vermek yerine ansiklopedimizin gelişmesine yardımcı olun. Teşekkürler. İyivikiler... — [ho? ni!]
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While there are only three countries in NAFTA, as 'Just call me Nemo' says, there is a very complex web of production chains whereby good and services from many countries, including the Mexico, go into the production of products sold in the USA. US, Canadian, Japanese, German, Chinese, UK, etc, etc. companies will not take kindly to interruptions in those production chains by unilateral USA Government action or threat of such USA Government action. Thus there will be push-back domestically within the US within Congress, from States like California and Texas and from the Agricultural and Corporate sectors against efforts by the Trump administration to squeeze Mexican production out of goods imported to the US. Likewise, Canada and other foreign nations will oppose such efforts on behalf of its companies. Further, Canada will also oppose such unilateral US measures because we will not want the precedent should the US later treat us like Mexico.
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and the difference between the two is what oh wise one?
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Must be a very strong country. Diversity is a strength.
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Kind of disappointing. Had a higher opinion about The Globe and Mail. Obvious advertisement, and very misleading. Prices are collapsing, bubble burst, and this article tries to lure more people into financial disaster.
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OMG. Seriously? The case centers around the Charter of Denver and whether the city can put a detention pond on the golf course. And the golf course is not a "park" it is a golf course constructed under the Charter of the City of Denver and protected by it.
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I am reminded of the American aerospace industry in the 19560's, After the collapse of the Avro Arrow, NASA Boeing and Lockheed snapped up Canadian (male) aeronautical engineers to help create the most modern fleet of flying machines. Silicone Valley, in California, has many male Canadian geeks in software and computer engineering simply because there was / is no outlet for their talents here. We buy back for Apple, MS, and Intel things designed by Canadians. Soon there will be even fewer opportunities for men bursting with ideas in Canada.
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:I have recently done a sources spot-check for an FAC article that used this citation method and it was very difficult indeed to take the back-bearings to check which statements related to which reference. Not, I allow, a conclusive argument against the method, but another reason for disliking it.
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Over the next 50 years, coping with the impacts of climate change is going to become our number one capital expense. Of course it needs its own department. The sooner we start planning how and when to spend the money, the sooner we decide which communities to protect and which we abandon, the less difficult and contentious the debate will be. It'll still be hard and expensive, just a little less hard and a little less expensive. Here's what the Sierra Club is advising its members (CB word limit means I'll have to post the advice in two halves): "No one in Honolulu Hale is currently tasked with devising policies to preserve our natural resources for future generations. No one is working on plans to accommodate rising sea levels -which will be a foot higher than today in roughly 30 years and may be more than six feet higher than today by the turn of the century, according to the School of Ocean and Earth Science & Technology at UH." (continues below...)
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The reason is that prople just don't adopt babies, white or otherwise often enough, not that whites don't allow it! I'm both Creek and white do don't make genersl statements. Facts are most children in foster care of any race do not get adopted by anyone so if anyone wants to provide a loving home for any of these children wherever they live - I think it should be supportered.
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That has always been the case. I learned that in Economics 101 first year university.
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jane doe * loversloveliarslie * first dance * cant stand it * trouble * your biggest fan * growing pains *skyhighstandards * hummingbird * losing it * i just laugh * damn dog * dare4distance *what is love? * heregoesnothin' * making love * liar liar * bigcitydreams * did it hurt? * happy * smelyalata * my friend jane * simple enough * on the brightside * shesgotstyle
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Which province do you live in? You have to be one of the most dumbest or most deaf people on this planet to suggest screwing over Canadians in BC for your sick projects that are not even for Canadians.
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Well written, Doug. But we'll always seek answers to motivation in these violent acts, because in our helplessness we don't know what else to do. It's hard to accept that in any population there will be some undetected human time-bombs but that's the fact, the odds otherwise not worth considering. The best any society can do is to control access to weaponry. The leadership of the USA isn't interested, whatever the condolences, knowing it will cost them politically -- confirming the grotesque influence of the NRA, the moral cowardice of so many in public office, and the depth of the paranoia that grips so much of the population. What about up here, north of the border? This past summer, on separate occasions, the police forces in both Niagara Falls and Hamilton publicly expressed their concern with all the firearms being brought in from our southern neighbour.
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It should arrive around the same time we get evidence the Russians rigged the election.
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Tell that to the 98 percent of U.S. Catholic women of childbearing age who have used contraception at some point while they've been sexually active.
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"::(1) The french engines (40 HP) were superior, to those the Wright brothers claimed they built (less than 20 HP), being more powerful. (2) The brothers used the same catapult, the same extra boost, as in 1905 in all their witnessed flights performed in 1908. In conclusion more powerful engines were logically not needed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.83.114.138 Correct, they didn't ""need"" more powerful engines in 1908, but were probably glad to have them. However, your conclusion that therefore their statements about their previous flights are ""their own fiction"" is merely your own fanciful opinion, to which you're entitled, but which flies in the face of more than 100 years of published information and, yes, the WB own documentary proof, undisputed by all reputable historians. The 1-minute 45-second flight you mentioned was Wilbur's very first in France; about a month later he flew 90 minutes (after Orville had made hour-long flights in the U.S.). I base all my affirmations on primary sources and not latter judgements. The so called reputed historians are just pro Wright Brothers propagandists who simply selected what they liked from primary sources and made up a nice story for the public, disregarding all evidence that throws serious doubts regarding the claimed 1903-1905 flights. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.83.114.138 Interestingly, the primary sources of which you're fond include voluminous amounts of documentation by the WB themselves of their work and their success. Try some affirmation based on that. You're right, though: propaganda does existnot in the writings of respected historians, but in misguided scribblings that sometimes show up on these pages. There is mention of the seven ""French"" engines of 1908 here: http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6550620m/f260.image.r=wright.langEN. They are intended to be delivered as ""seven perfect copies"" of the model brought by the american aviator. Strange picture - On Dec. 14, 1903, W. Wright flew with the two propellers on the left side of the plane, one of them not connected to the engine! The picture labeled LC-W86- 20, (see http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/wri/item/2001696254/ ) from the Library of Congress, shows W. Wright just after he landed the plane on Dec. 14, 1903, damaging the front-rudder (the canard double wing). The flight was powered but the airplane landed below the altitude where it had taken off. The strange thing about this picture is that the plane (see one of the large size versions of the image) has both propellers on its left side, the leftmost propeller being not connected to the engine. There is simply no logical explanation about this oddity. ""There is simply no logical explanation about this oddity."" Indeed, a perfect description of the posts above and below. I recommend an optometrist. Ok. It was my mistake. I was mislead by the optical illusion the image contains. I should have studied the photography more carefully. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.83.114.138 The 59 sec. flight made on Dec. 17, 1903 was a power assisted descending flight at best Another pi
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It is a very nicely done one and the people's parts remained the same
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== Your Nth edit == Greetings! Thanks for your comment on my RFC. By the way, how did you determine your 2000th edit, etc.? Curious, – (bounties)
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Well you are just a bundle of distorted humour. Yuk Yuk's could use a clown like you. Western separation would be like having a pissing area in your pool.
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The very personification of tabloid type dumbing down, criticizing a news outlet. Just dandy, Donald.
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First, it is not about "perceived" fear. And Its not about fear. It is a factual look around and realization of what is happening all over our country. Every week our rights are eroded a little at a time. Most people, I don't know if they are too blind to see it, too busy trying to survive to deal with it, or too flustered to bother with it. Then there are some that are WAY too eager to give up virtually all rights they are entitled to, even free speech.. So here is a list of some of the things that I have noticed over the years that are out of sync with trusting big brother and the government, and all of the people that want to strip my rights away, to count on them for my personal protection.
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== Gay? == The article doesn't state that he is openly gay - why is he in this category listing?
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Let’s give credit where it’s due: Eminem’s first album in four years does not contain the lyric “I even make the bitches I rape cum.” But it does feature “Just escaped from the state pen for raping eight women who hate men.” The thing is, Eminem’s most successful heir, Tyler, the Creator, had just reached his 20s when he decided he couldn’t rap things like “rape a pregnant bitch and tell my friends I had a threesome” anymore. Just six years later, Tyler, who used to call people “faggot” liberally in his rhymes, particularly his absentee father, is making year-end lists for Flower Boy, an album on which he regularly alludes to a queer lovelife. It took Eminem until age 45 and album number nine to stop using the word “faggot.” He doesn’t have any invective for his longtime estranged mom on Revival either. He does, however, rap about his ex Kim again, 18 years after he fantasized to the world about dumping her body in a river with his daughter helping on “’97 Bonnie and Clyde” and 17 years after the prequel “Kim” shook the universe in its unflinching, cinematic portrayal of an abusive relationship at its most toxic, changing rap forever. Nearly two decades on, in “Bad Husband”, he apologizes to Kim and confesses to the largest rap audience on planet Earth that he used to punch his daughter’s mother, and used her as an excuse for his own abuse, even going as far as to state “Girls, your dad is a scumbag.” It should be chilling, gut-wrenching, one of the most powerful moments in a career of many. Instead, like nearly all of his time on the mic during Revival’s lung-collapsing 80 minutes, the words are rushed, stumbled over, shoved awkwardly into an overstuffed verse … kind of like overhead luggage. He doesn’t rest on “scumbag,” shoehorning in the excess ad lib “I’m confused because–” before the outsourced chorus returns. It’s almost like he can’t sit with his own confession for a moment, like he’s not making eye contact as he tells it. The words are still brave, in their way, but what good is it if he botches the delivery? One reason why Jay Z’s 4:44 was one of the year’s absolute high-watermarks, and a landmark for confessional rap, is because he focuses on an inside voice, appropriately soul-searching production, and making sure every word is consumed with the exact gravity he intends, even the funny ones. His incredulous “…okay” after reprising one of O.J. Simpson’s most infamous quotes (“I’m not black, I’m O.J.”) spoke volumes. To say that Eminem fails tonally on Revival is a grave underestimate; he never sounds right on these 19 songs. He often barks with the same vituperative cadence that he used to kill Kim on record in the first place, which makes sense when he’s taking aim at Trump and far less when he’s cataloguing his failings as a human being. He forces the listener to pay more attention than his thorny constructions now deserve; in other words, you won’t be happier for having squinted through a batch of weeds like “Like a real thin joint it comes on Quilted Northern/ In a built-in toilet/ Bitch, I told you I’m a dog/ I wouldn’t heal with ointment” in Em’s attempt at a Migos/Cardi flow on “Chloraseptic”. “Why are expectations so high? Is it the bar I set?” he asks on Revival’s opener and first single “Walk on Water”, which features Beyoncé singing a generic messianic chorus with all the enthusiasm of an extortion victim. It’s incredible in the worst way that, after she passed Kanye’s mantle of the most vital musician in the world, she still has to duet with Ed Sheeran (presumably just to achieve her first No. 1 hit of the 2010s) or lend credibility to this out-of-touch rageaholic’s redemption narrative. Nevertheless, he did set a high bar. Peak Eminem made music something it had never been before, upping rap’s technical skill ante by dozens while introducing gripping morality plays rendered far more uncomfortably and vividly in their grotesque detail than any gangsta rap record to date (or any country or rock or R&B record either). No, it’s not an exaggeration to place the lifelike mastery of “Stan” or “Kim” on the same wavelength as “A Day in the Life”. He was also hilarious, more often than you may remember. 2004’s much-lambasted Encore now plays like a gulp of fresh air. Eminem may have been in the throes of an addiction that almost killed him a decade ago, but he effortlessly skipped from rhyme to joke to goofy celebrity impression, as if he was Jim Carrey in The Mask. There isn’t a single laugh on Revival; the closest thing is maybe “I’m so narcissistic/ When I fart, I sniff it,” and his delivery is often arthritic, cumbersome, devoid of spaces to pause and laugh if he were to accidentally cause such a thing. This leaves a song like “Remind Me”, which cuts little pieces out of “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” like the redacted portions of a memo so that Eminem can peer through its eyeholes, sounding completely dead in the water as he tries to convince us that he’s a man who appreciates butts. Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You” is more appealing than a Joan Jett desecration containing the words: “That booty is heavy duty like diarrhea.” It must be said that the production here is absolutely awful, that someone this removed from the landscape needs someone more in-tune than Rick Rubin to sample the Cranberries’ “Zombie” artlessly on “In My Head” or lay a bad impression of Ryan Lewis’ piano beneath “Walk on Water”. The guests don’t sound at all like Eminem’s friends or collaborative peers; they sound like called-in favors. If Pink or Beyoncé has a deeper relationship with the artist, their parts certainly don’t show it. Alicia Keys’ quite-pretty chorus on “Like Home” is easily the most sonorous thing on the record, but so what? Eminem’s verses are like a brick through stained glass. The sound of him is so unceasingly ugly at this point that it’s a wonder why all these singers are on hand (yes, Sheeran’s here too) trying to balance him out with sugar. Why not just lean into the hideousness and bring out hard rockers and firebrands? Hardcore vocalists, thick-necked rappers, System of a Down, surely Rubin’s got a Rolodex more imaginative than Skylar Grey to dust off. That said, when he takes this advice, you get a track like “Framed,” where his slow-motion yelling of the title aims for an unholy hybrid of Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell, and Pee-Wee Herman, and somehow still falls short. Yet even those agitprop moments manage to be inappropriate. The six-minute racial-profiling diatribe “Untouchable” is no epic, just a drowning mess of poorly-landed rhymes like “Here come the swine/ Trying to clean up the streets from all these mi-norities” and a generous helping of Cheech and Chong’s “Earache My Eye” that doesn’t help Mr. Mathers’ schoolyard chanting of “black boy, black boy, we don’t like the sound of you” sound any more cutting and less like something his most misguided fans are likely to repurpose disgustingly. The song’s best points, such as “Throughout history, African-Americans have been treated like shit,” can’t even be called great lyrics, really. They’re just straight readings of facts that he may be nobly reaching some of those misguided fans with. It was good of him to try, but he taints his own intentions so often that you can’t call it successful. He compares himself to Bill Cosby on “Offended”, completely undermining anything else the song has to level at deserving, should-be easy targets like Mitch McConnell, Kellyanne Conway, or the president. When he references Anna Nicole Smith, who’s been dead for 10 years, to reference her boobs on “Remind Me”, there’s no empathy or parallels, despite the fact that the closing track, “Arose”, is a hypothetical farewell to his kids if he had died from the pill overdose he survived the same year Smith died. (Even the title “Arose” is wretched on paper, a word that’s never isolated and so obviously contorted, that even on the page it reads as a laborious setup, in this case because the tune samples Bette Midler’s “The Rose”, which doesn’t make it any less of a dangling verb.) The pile of self-thwarted attempts to say something meaningful and jokes either so old they could take a long walk off a short pier (Two consecutive lines in “Need Me”: “I’m swimmin’ in that Egyptian river, ’cause I’m in denial/ Say I don’t eat shit, but I got a shit-eatin’ grin when I smile” – and that’s one of the introspective ones) or so convoluted it’s hard to believe they exist (“I’ll put you in your place like a realtor, boy”), combined with the length of the project, the wait since his last record, the anti-chemistry of the cameos, the indifference of the production, which amounts to poorly mixed karaoke much of the time, makes Revival unquestionably one of the most infuriating and irritating listens of a year when few people want to hear half-assed soliloquies by men. Revival was undoubtedly a huge personal project for Marshall Mathers – most of his albums are – but how should we feel that it’s easier to listen to him threatening to rape his grandmother on The Marshall Mathers LP, that there’s more for our souls to soak up from the vivid misogynistic murder he depicted on “Kim”, more to laugh at? Many believe that Eminem’s been unlistenable since 2004, but those folks are urged to return to Encore, where he apologized for past racism without tying himself in knots, and utilized slapstick and novelty sound effects like an actual entertainer. Or even The Marshall Mathers LP 2 from just four years ago, where he made a few of the same moves and actually had fun, like reflecting on his career over Joe Walsh’s “Life’s Been Good” or busting out a classic Rick Rubin Beasties beat for “Bezerk”. It’s a genuine shame, but Revival is the most pleasureless record he’s ever made, so stymied by his worst tendencies that like many other inept apologies from 2017 it only points out how much further he has to go rather than how far he’s come. Essential Tracks: N/A
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Yeah, sure. Trump had nothing to do with it, and the most respected republican prosecutor and investigator is being preferential..........yeah, sure. How about........."Trump and his entire administration are corrupt, and have the super wealthy pushing for Fascism". Yeah......that's more realistic.
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It is still like we elected an Internet troll for president.
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"Representative Joe Barton of Texas, when asked why his fellow Republicans were so united over the past seven years to dump Obamacare only to fall apart when they actually do something about it, said, “Sometimes you’re playing fantasy football and sometimes you’re in the real game.”" Says it all.
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hate people. hate think hate act...... everybody fucking retarded
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A Lava-Jato chegou ao Foro de São Paulo e descobriu que Odebrecht dava dinheiro às FARC. Que lindo trabalho da Pol _
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== Anorexia, or failure to thrive? == not very fleshy.
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But, Rock, JPII did move him to Rome to protect him, right?
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Clinton will be the nominee and Sanders will not...end of issue. Sanders' supporters need to give up their grade-schooler temper tantrum and support Clinton. The race was fair and square. The race rules were know by both candidates well before the voting occurred. The votes didn't work out for Sanders. Its time for the Sanders people to accept that and move on. Back in 2000, a bunch of Democrats cast votes for a guy name Ralph Nader. Nader never had a chance in hell of winning and just took votes away from Al Gore. The result was the worst president in American history: the reprehensible and stunningly incompetent George W. Bush. Trump has the potential to be worse than Bush. It doesn't matter if you support Hillary or simply want to keep Trump out of office, all Democratic voters need to rally around the Democratic nominee...and that nominee is Hillary Clinton.
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Time to pay the bills for a bridge that will never be built, time to pay the bills for studies for a dam that never will be built, time to pay 500 million dollars to Trans Canada (what did we get for that again?), time to pay the bills for a fish plant, time to pay the bills for a clean coal plant, time to pay the bills for Mat Maid, time to pay the bills for a barley project, time to pay the bills for rail extension to a worthless port, time to pay the bills for a $110 million dollar sports facility for d-2 teams, time to pay the bills for the Taj Mahawker, time to pay the bills for $400 a night hotel rooms. Who benefits from 80% of the worthless projects, construction? I have an idea I will do s study on placing solar panel on your construction vehicles, let’s say for a quarter of a million dollars. It’s never going to happen and turn out to be worthless, ‘you want to ante up your money for worthless projects and studies?
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That is always the claim. Every new/better way of doing things displaces the old/antiquated ways. No doubt the weapon salesman who made a nice living from selling rocks and clubs felt much the same way as the bronze age dawned. All that is really happening here is government is taking a step back and letting people alone. The cab industry that has worked hand in hand with the government to lock down the driving industry will not have to learn to live within a free society (where it relates to driving). Yup, some will have trouble adjusting, other will flourish.
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==Urgh, Wikipedia== The lack of common sense is maybe fault of Wikipedia. People keep putting in their fingerprints without justification. Oh yah, maybe, but let's keep adding stuff in. Anyway people will correct us. Example: Bob Dylan's Like a Rolling Stone is (at least in the majority of people's opinion) not stream-of-consciousness! Stream of consciousness refers to unspoken thoughts, whereas Like a Rolling Stone is more a dramatic monologue (ie. addressed to someone in particular). The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock is also a dramatic monologue, not stream of consciousness. Let's keep a literary device a literary device and stop making yourself (and Wikipedia) look silly by adding things which aren't confirmed in an encyclopedia. Remember the first rule of thumb in an encyclopedia is that it has to be trustworthy.
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I'm sure the suspect is well-acquainted with the law...all the more reason the officer should not have lost control of that gentleman after he had already established control by putting him in handcuffs. And why should not the police be aware that police procedures are so "predictable?" What you say reflects poorly on the officer...who apparently allowed himself to be distracted from a cop-wise perp. All I said was that the officer lost control of a suspect over whom he had already established control. All you are doing is making excuses for the officer....for "losing control of the situation."
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Tomorrow (Wednesday) will be a sad day for pot smokers in the valley.
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Aluminium foil is cost effective way to block the illegal spying of Obama's Purple Supremacists.
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"Conservatives are the biggest hypocrites going on this subject after running $160 billion worth of deficits over their time in office." No, that would be you You whined endlessly that the economy was way too weak for the cons to balance the budget, and when they did balance it you whined endlessly that they ran deficits in the first place.
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Unions are a parasite looking for companies to infect and suck the life out of.
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Question for "Nanny Tech Support" ... Today I was asked to "rate" the following: In reply to: "You really should just stop typing." The comment to be rated: "Wow…She just can’t stop talking about things she knows nothing about…Wow." Exactly what "standard" should I apply in rating this comment "civil" or "uncivil"? There is absolutely no semantic content in either of the posts. At the very least, please add a Button for: "Don't know/Don't care." And I would also suggest a button for "Civil Comments Sucks" so the R-G gets some quantifiable feedback. -- Paul
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Les femmes voilées sont soumises et obligées de porter le foulard.
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I like the idea of having a nice big comfortable chair to sit in but the "pain" of it is that they have to be reserved. Every time I have wanted to take the kids to see a movie it has been either sold out or just the front row left so this makes me wonder how early tickets have to be purchased?? And when we did decide to just go with what was left, the front row, we ended up asking for a refund because the seats were way to close to be comfortable. So to bypass the hassle, my family will be going to Regal.
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Funny part is ... The "flintlock" was the first "assault weapon"... And the most advanced weapon ever created. Strange there was no outcry at the time
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IS NO STRANGER. AND, GOOD EVENING TO YOU AT 6. BILL IS OFF TONIGHT. THE 21-YEAR-OLD FORMER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT IS NOW FACING SECOND-DEGREE MURDER CHARGES FOR THE GRISLY CRIME. POLICE SAY HE OWED A LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY TO HIS BOSS. HIS BOSS WAS DECAPITATED AND DISMEMBERED IN HIS TWO MILLION- DOLLAR APARTMENT ON THE LOWER EAST SIDE.JOSH EINIGER IS LIVE IN THE PRECINCT WHERE THE SUSPECT JUST LEFT. >> Reporter: THAT IS THE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT, TY REESE HASKELL ACCORDING TO POLICE SOURCES THAT ACCESS TO A CREDIT CARD PAID BY HIS BOSS AND SOURCES SAY HE USED THAT CARD AS HE SHUFFLED AROUND CARD AS HE WORKED TO DESTROY THE EVIDENCE LEAVING A TRAIL OF DIGITAL BREADCRUMBS THAT WHAT COPS RIGHT TO HIM. 'S CLOTHES, IMPOUNDED BY THE CRIME SCENE UNIT HE WAS SHUFFLED FROM THE SEVENTH PRECINCT AND A TYVEK SUIT AND SAID NOTHING AS DETECTIVES LED HIM TO CENTRAL BOOKING. EARLIER THIS WEEK HE EXPRESSED HIMSELF 20 WITH A POWER SAW. >> MR. HASKELL WAS HIS EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT AND HANDLED HIS FINANCES AND PERSONAL MATTERS. IT IS ALSO BELIEVED THAT HE OWED THE VICTIM A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF MONEY. >> Reporter: POLICE SOURCES SAY THE VICTIM HAD TEXTED WITH HASKELL ABOUT $100,000 THE 21- YEAR-OLD PERSONAL ASSISTANT ALLEGEDLY STOLE FROM HIS BOSS. ON MONDAY SURVEILLANCE VIDEO CAPTURED HASKELL USING A TASER TO INCAPACITATE HIM AS THEY EXITED THE ELEVATOR. THAT IS WHEN POLICE SAY HE WAS STABBED TO DEATH IN LATER, YOU STAY CARD PAID BY HIS BOSS TO TAKE A CAR SERVICE TO HOME DEPOT WHERE HE BOUGHT AN ELECTRIC SAW HIM CLEANING SUPPLIES WITH THE SAME CARD. THE NEXT DAY HE RETURNED TO THE HOUSE TO DISMEMBER THE BODY BUT WAS INTERRUPTED WHEN A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY CAME TO CHECK ON HIM. AND, WALKED IN ON THE GRUESOME SIGHT. AN OBVIOUS ATTEMPT TO DESTROY THE EVIDENCE. >> I HEARD WAILING AND SCREAMING, AND I JUST HEARD HE HAS NO HEAD. I THINK PEOPLE HAVE MOMENTS OF DISTRESS BUT I DON'T THINK PEOPLE HAVE MOMENTS OF BRIEF LIKE THAT. THAT WAS REAL GRIEF.
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And in other news: Trump vows to re-introduce the goose-step to the expanded military parades...
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So, of the 40 million bilked over four and a half years, 11 million is recovered. What happened to the rest? Did the Holcombs spend 29 million in just four years? When, exactly, Mr Darling, were they arrested and their assets frozen by court order? Curious people want to know.
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This report is misleading. The Koch Bros are not Conservatives! They are uber-rich Libertarians. They backed groper Herman Cain in 2012. The AFP is not a Conservative org! They oppose Immigration Patriots and I'll bet you they're backing one of Kris Kobach's opponents in the Governor's race in Kansas!
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Would really love to hear a good reason illegal immigrants should be given government assistance. #government #assistance
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An expose in the NYT? I convicted fake news outlet, on the other side of the continet, in a different country. You New Dinosaur supporters have to look far and wide for inspiration to cling onto. Sad.
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know that puppys are soooooooooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I read the digital versions of both daily newspapers and I like to write comments. The quality of a number of these stories are so bad that they are largely fillers. The subsidized stories that are thinly-disguised adverts are ubiquitous. I never read social media except to leave comments. Using Facebook for comments is a huge mistake that will bite the Post. I agree that a strong press is necessary to keep our thieving Liberal politicians in check. But journalists seem to have all lost their minds. They report along ideological or political lines and rarely provide balanced reporting. The treatment of Donald Trump and our Little Potato are perfect examples. I am very close to stopping my subscription to this paper because it is expensive AND you slip ads into the sheet as well as leaving crap stories up for weeeeeks as fillers. You need to reinvent yourselves. A free press is essential but your model is broken.
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The AP copy omits reference to the nominee's apparent lack of awareness that the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, enacted by the 101st Congress, amending the the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, enacted by the 94th Congress, is federal law. Not asked during the 5 minutes available under the GOP's rules for this confirmation hearing was whether the nominee is aware that Section 504 of the Americans with Disabilities Act, also enacted by the 101st Congress, also applies to public k-12 (and higher) education. On the central question, is there a private right of action (can parents of minors seeking a free and appropriate public education for students with specific disabilities use the courts), under either the IDEA or Sec. 504 of the ADA, the nominee appeared not to know the import of the question, and believes that "school choice" obviates the utility of access to the courts. To this parent who uses the courts for those reasons, this nominee is unqualified.
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request for free usage of your picture Dear Chris, We are considering using your image of the Westminster Abbey for the front cover of the manual for a course Teaching The Westminister Confession of Faith taught at our school, Biblical Graduate School of Theology. Please let us know if there are any usage restriction. We look forward to your kind consent to use this free of charge. Regards, Mr. Leong Kok Weng Librarian Biblical Graduate School of Theology Library 31 #01-01 Tanjong Pagar Road Singapore 088454. Tel: 62276815 Fax: 62249897 http://www.bgst.edu.sg/lib [email protected]
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One would think "the one Church of Christ" would treat a victim with fairness. Even when the priest confessed to assaulting a victim the church will use every legal maneuver no matter how dirty or hurtful to the victim. The Church routinely lies There are very few attorneys willing and able to fight the church for a victim of clergy abuse. The church often refuses to hand over discovery, using every tactic to stonewall including hiding behind religious freedom. The church is willing to spend millions in donations on protracted legal maneuvers to keep secret evidence of their knowledge of pedophile clergy and their response to victims. Wonder why? It takes a special kind of attorney to deal with the constant dirty tricks and never ending stonewalling of the church. A personal injury attorney dealing with typical accidents will never have to fight so ridiculously hard just to get the discovery due to them. The church wants to intimidate and prevent others from coming forward.
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DO NOT BAIL THEM OUT! Special interests and corrupt politicians are STILL conniving to steal your state treasure. Leave them holding the bag so history will record their crimes. They have your money, and they have the ability to take it back from those who stole it. Give them the choice to get the money back, or wallow in their shame.
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Tesla was an ethnic Serb born in what is now Croatia...FYI
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brb, skipping out of a b-ball game with Obama to whoop @ThatAngryNigga's hoe ass.
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PapaJoeGames PapaJoeGames was founded by Akash Hundal in 2009. He was 10 when he started it. Born January 10, 1999 in Turlock, California. He got into a GATE class at age 9. His parents, Harinder and Bhupinder Hundal, own a really successful restaurant in Modesto, California. It's named Royal India Indian Cuisine. He also has 2 sister named Rikku and Rumeet Hundal. Rikku born November 15 1994 and Rummet born in January 17 2003. He was a middle child. Look at his website at http://papajoegames.webs.com/.
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Now the bitch tryin to do vids too? Gurl sit cho ass down
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"It's important to note that no private or confidential information was compromised," Russia! If you have any information regarding Don's back-room dealings, I'm sure the press would reward you handsomely for revealing them.
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" Causes of the wars in the colonial period My edit reverted by of what would later become United States territory was accompanied by armed conflicts that periodically erupted between the natives and the settlers in the areas that were being colonized."" I think that this is a completely indisputable uncontentious statement, without any POV claims about what the causes were. The previous formulation (""While some historians suggest that settlers were engaged in warfare to open further land for settlement, other historians suggest that settlers needed to defend themselves from attacks by the Indians"") claimed the existence of two mutually irreconcilable camps of historians with opposing theories about the causes of the wars, which I don't think is true. (Obviously, both factors existed; yet I doubt that there are any serious historians would claim that Indian aggression and banditry, and hence the need for defence from these, were the true and primary cause of the wars). If people want to keep this formulation, they should source it. I'm glad that "
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Joe is referring to the three week session in NYC. Most of the ideas for the songs on Sandinista were born during that time. However, the band did spend a considerable amount of time recording in London to complete the album, and some songs were actually written and recorded then. They also recorded at least one track in Jamaica, and managed to squeeze in the sessions for Ellen Foley's album during July of 1980, before completing Sandinista in October. Jeff Sanchez
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*There is no reason why you could not edit the page and also take part in the GA review; however, sometimes it might be simpler not to work on the page. Nevertheless, it is sensible to form a consensus about images, if you are in doubt. *The diagramme showing hormones (image 2) is probably more suitable for the calcium metabolism page. *The anatomical diagramme is quite good, and could augment the a high resolution version of File:Gray1177.png. *Re File:Gray1177.png; this images in the gallery has poor resolution; however the 1918 PD version in Gray's is available at a much better resolution and can be uploaded over the poor quality image.
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credoo kkkkkkkkk melhor usar cabelo de homem mesmo...
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'the tyranny of the majority is still a tyranny' is a great quote. But it means zilch when we live in a democracy like Canada. I vote in federal, provincial and municipal elections. My selection doesn't always win. So should I now go out and shout that the winner is a tyrant? Nope, I accept it because it`s the democratic way. Are you now going to march under a sign that says because sites like rebel are not wanted by the majority of Canada, we are all tyrants? You can probably get some coverage doing that, but I doubt it will change anybody`s mind about the rebel.
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Y tú eres la Ana Guarra, robachicos
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