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In my 50 years alive never has their been a Presidential candidate who harped and whined about losing an election like Hillary Clinton. This is really a cry for help and her family should see that they get it for her. There is something wrong with her. It worries me. I really think she needs to go talk to someone to get help with accepting the fact that she was NOT elected President. I am embarrassed for Hillary. After almost a year, she has not accepted it and she keeps b laming everyone but HILLARY CLINTON! She has blamed Bots, Russia, Macedonians, fake news LOL ....as to WHAT HAPPENED but never Hillary. And what happened..........is that we voted for Trump that's what happened. I see nobody went to her book signing like they didn't attend her rallies. Pathetic sad cry for help and attention. I hope she someday accepts blame for losing. #MAGA
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We do have a lot of refugees, but certainly the climate is the least cause. According to NASA the Sahel is getting greener. Greenhouse gardeners say that the raised CO2 levels make plants grow better and there is generally more moisture in the air. Political strife wars and extremism caused to a great extent by uncontrolled population growth are the major reasons. And then of course some people, who are not even all that bad off, are just fed up with uncertainty and life in poor smelly and dirty countries and want to live in any of the rich countries where they promise themselves effortless wealth. I know that the climate is changing, after all it always has been changing, and I am convinced that man is in part responsible for it, but these catastrophic prediction by self proclaimed climate scientists are often just too ridiculous for words. The other day I read about 2.5 meter sea level rise by the turn of the century - about 30 centimeter per decade - what a lot of codswallop.
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Counting the alleged illegal ballots from licensed illegals in Cal?
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EN, Isn't the point that they cheated and then lied about it? If the questions were so easy to guess and prepare for, why do it and ESPECIALLY, why lie about doing it? It seems to me that the democrats thought there was much more to the cheating, hence the the lies.
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o ma vaffanculo che mi hai cancellato la pagina sullo sdagadn adesso ti canto la canzone qui cosi impari CHI FERMERA LA MUSICA SDAGADAN ! L ARIA DIVENTA ELETTRICA SDAGADAN ! E L UOMO NON SI ADDOMESTICA SDAGADAGA-DAGADAN ! TU VAI AL PIANOFORTE POI PARTI E LA MOLLA E CARICA ! SDAGADAGA-DAGADAN !
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1. http://dailycaller.com/2018/10/05/milano-grassley-sexist/
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Yep, blame the media. It's all their fault.
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THE UCMJ applies to military personal only. As noted in many instances under the UCMJ your rights are not the same as for civilians. We could start with court marshals which certainly does not include a jury of you peers while the rights under the Constitution demands a jury of your peers.
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You mean, he shouldn't fulfill his role as an opposition leader, or do you need help understanding why sending inexperienced 20 something liberals or ministers prone to fits of crying during negotiations, is a bad idea?
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COISA DE ENRUSTIDO, HOMEM QUE É HOMEM APRECIA O GOSTO NATURAL DA RATA
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Ikaika Anderson is doing his district a disservice and making a huge mistake by going down this path of desparation and attack mode. Wake up boy! Slap yourself silly. Not that I ever supported anti-business bully Ikaika, but he is losing other supporters I'm sure because his true colors are shining. All this over his own ambitions....I guess the real losers are the people of Kaneohe, Kailua, Lanikai, and Wainamanalo. I think it's great that Anderson is downsized and put in his place and I hope he keeps self-destructing at this point. Always thought he was crooked like his dad Andy Anderson and Uncle John Henry Felix.
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Unlike bombing, it does NOT destroy structures (collateral), just people. Wait, this can go even further than the loss of babies...germ warfare! It will create a place devoid of all living things and a most horrible, slow death. Is man capable of such evil?
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Blasts from the past! From the 1986 Cherry Orchard Studios session in Croydon, our first recording as Official Secrets. Apart from vocals and the odd solo, these tracks were recorded live. I remember two things about these sessions. Firstly The engineer thought we hadn’t left enough time for vocals but I assured him that Rob and Pete would be fine with a handful of takes. I remember his surprise as they put their vocals down perfectly within around 20 minutes! Ha! Secondly, we did the final mixdown in a very small control room eating Doner Kebabs - that place must have stunk for years! All your promises was one of the best songs we ever did - I still love it and I don’t think any of the recordings ever sounded fresher than the two on this session. Rob wrote a great deal of the music - Brian may have helped on the lyrics. Catch Rob’s superb riff leading into each verse, Brian’s funky lick on the link and Pete’s slinky walking bassline played on an original Hofner Violin Bass - marvellous stuff! The weaker of the two songs by a fair bit with lyrics co-composed by Rob and Brian, hence the complete lack of meaning - I think they were writing about different subjects! My ‘eighties’ keyboard playing (note original Fender Rhodes electric piano - weighed 2 tons - sounded like a bag of shit!) dates the song terribly! Paul’s drumming though is remarkably crisp and salvages the song. I think Brian wrote the music - sorry Brian! This was a bloody ridiculous session, in 1987 I think. Recorded in a split level studio in Acton, the song was massively computer sequenced (as was the fashion in those days) and the stuttering sampled vocal intro is unforgiveable! Paul only played hi-hat, cymbals and snare while the sequencer handled kick drum - he did a fantastic job and I am amazed he didn’t just tell me to **** off! A complaint levelled at me was that in the final mix, no bass or guitar is audible - quite true, except for the solo which Brian played through a Marshall stack at such painful volume that we could feel the control room floor vibrating. The snare sound is a multiple sample of many great snare sounds which together sound like someone hitting a full dustbin. The tambourine at the beginning is me and if you can bother to wait for the vocals to come in, the song has some charm other than the lyrics which were some uncontrolled, inarticulate rant about an ex-girlfriend whose name escapes me! We recorded one song in 12 hours - it’s taken until now for me to want to hear it again! Recorded in JB Studios in Bromley (Homesdale Road if anyone’s interested!) this was an awful session. We made the drastic mistake of putting all the parts down separately which took twice as long and sounded drab. Between takes, anyone not playing went to the Homesdale Arms and had a skinfull. The drum sound is astounding on this track particularly - those are supposed to be tom-toms - they sound like packing cases. It is however a catchy tune and typical of Rob who was a gifted songwriter. I do the most awful synth solo for which I should be shot. “What’s this song called?” yelled the engineer, ink marker in hand, about to scrawl on the finished master tape reel. I didn’t have a title so I just said “I forget” - hence the name! The other song to be recorded at JB Studios in Bromley, it was another “**** you” rant lyrics about some girlfriend or other - utter doggerel. The music was inspired by seeing Alison Moyet on The Tube singing a superb version of ‘Try a Little Tenderness’ so I wrote a slow blues sequence which speeded up to this slightly clattering song. Rob’s vocal is excellent, as is his guitar solo in the slow middle section. I still think it could have been a good song with a bit of work. Again Rob demonstrates his superb ear for a tune and I demonstrate a complete lack of taste with the arrangement! Paul was not involved on this as it was recorded in Pete’s bedroom using a drum machine. I like the song, can’t bear the production but yet again a lovely solo from Rob saves the day in the middle. Actually I quite like the percussion-laden atmospheric ending - dated but nice.
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Demokrasi zamanı gelince inilecek durak dendiğini ne çabuk unuttunuz? Bir de vekilsiniz
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Climate change in fact is not the same as 'the weather.' It is unscientific to conflate the two, which seems to be what this article advocates. The false equation of climate change and weather is what lets climate change deniers say, "See? It's snowing. Global warming is a hoax."
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On Twitter last week there was a huge discussion that took place regarding a draft strategy Matthew Freedman (@MattFtheOracle) had suggested in this RotoViz article about the St. Louis Rams’ backfield. He came up with different theories surrounding which Ram(s) running back(s) to draft in fantasy football in 2013. Here are a few of Freedman’s strategies/theories: If the Rams don’t draft a running back, you should look to draft both Daryl Richardson and Isaiah Pead in an RBBC situation until either one, hopefully, is given the starter’s job. If the Rams were to draft a running back high in the NFL draft, such as an Eddie Lacy-type, then you would have to assume he’d be the guy and take him early, and then consider either Richardson or Pead later as a handcuff. If the Rams were to wait to draft a running back until late in the NFL draft, like Zac Stacy, then you would stick with drafting both Richardson and Pead, then add Stacy later on. In the world of fantasy football, we rely on the information we have now in a world of unknowns, which could change at any moment. Right now, what we do know is that the Rams have Pead and Richardson atop their running back depth chart, with nobody really knowing who’ll be the starter, if either, by the time the the regular season starts. With that in mind, the MyFantasyLeague.com ADPs of both Pead and Richardson in 12-team leagues are reasonable enough that you could theoretically draft both. Right now Richardson’s ADP is that of an RB31 (96.04 overall), which is late 8th round/early 9th round territory. Pead’s ADP is RB45 (131.56 overall), and that’s about the mid-to-end of the 11th round in most leagues. Looking at the ADPs of both Richardson and Pead, I feel that I could draft them both. Around Richardson’s ADP, you’re looking at running backs such as Mark Ingram, Ahmad Bradshaw, Jacquizz Rodgers, and Rashard Mendenhall, just to name a few. Are any of those particular running backs in a better situation than Richardson? Mendenhall is probably the one guy who has the greatest shot at being the lead running back of his respective team, but the rest of the players listed don’t possess outstanding value over Richardson. Then when you look at Pead’s ADP, running backs around his ADP area include DuJuan Harris, DeAngelo Williams, and Willis McGahee. If you had drafted Richardson earlier you’re going to place more value on Pead, but when your other options are Harris, Williams and McGahee you’re not missing out on a particularly more valuable running back, except, perhaps for Harris. That is, if he becomes the Packers top back. If you were comparing the ADP of Richardson and Pead to that of non-RBs, then you could be looking at missing out on players that could actually help your team though. And that’s when you take your draft and the way it’s unfolding into consideration. If it makes sense to draft Pead, then you draft him and continue with the strategy. If it doesn’t and you have a need somewhere else, you have to fill it. Of course, the drawback is what happens if Pead becomes the guy? Then your earlier Richardson pick could be considered a “waste,” especially if you bypassed drafting a Tony Gonzalez (ADP 91.55), or Mike Williams (ADP 96.64) in order to grab Richardson. The strategy I found most interesting of Freedman’s was the scenario in which the Rams draft a running back later in the draft, like Zac Stacy, who currently has an ADP of RB72 (187.79 overall). If going all-in on the Rams backfield after already drafting Richardson and Pead, you would then be committing three drafts picks to one position. You’re essentially using three draft picks, two of them past the 11th round, to acquire one player you hope provides early-round potential. That’s not really a strategy that’s recommended by most fantasy football experts. In fact, some would even call this a “scared” method of drafting, and that’s fair. You could say that it’s a strategy in which you would be drafting out of the fear of missing out on the one guy that does become the Rams starting running back. Matt Rittle (@FFRittle) kept hammering that point across. There’s a very good chance that you could wind up with three potentially useless running backs, if another name were to emerge and be named the Rams’ starting running back, and, well, that wouldn’t be good. That’s one of the main drawbacks of this particular draft strategy. You’re dedicating so much space on your roster on the hope that one of three guys you draft becomes a productive fantasy player. Except, you don’t which one, if any, it will be. Freedman used the Washington Redskins’ backfield situation last season as an example, where he drafted Roy Helu, Evan Royster and Alfred Morris. Helu and Royster were expected to be the main competitors for the starting running back position in Washington last season. Then Morris made a late charge and wound up becoming the Redskin running back to own. Freedman drafted all three, and admitted that the Helu and Royster picks were “wasted,” because Morris became the man, and all he really had to do was draft Morris. That same scenario could also unfold in St. Louis, so you have to be wary of it. In fantasy football drafts, you don’t really want to waste draft picks, especially when you have so few of them. If the Rams take a running back late, and if you decide you want to draft the Rams’ backfield not knowing who will be the guy, you will be forced into a situation where you’re committing three roster spots for one running back. That’s a strategy that will probably lead you to reach at a certain point. If you take Richardson, you’re then placing more value on Pead than any other owner in your draft. That’s another risk of this strategy that you have to take into consideration, as it could force you to devalue players. Again, this isn’t a foolproof strategy; it has its flaws. Dedicating three picks to one position isn’t something that will net you a great return on your investment in the long run. This is more of a short-term draft strategy, in which you hope to turn three RB2/Flex-type players into an RB1. The main reason why I want a piece of the Rams backfield this season is that Jeff Fisher-coached running backs typically go on to have productive fantasy football seasons. If you take a look at the chart in Freedman’s article, 14 out of Fisher’s 17 seasons, a top-20 fantasy running back was produced. That’s the temptation that comes with the Rams’ backfield this season in fantasy football. When looking at Freedman’s arbitrage draft strategy suggestion, I would say it’s more of a draft strategy to utilize if it falls into your lap. Don’t target Richardson, Pead and Rams Running Back Draft Pick X; keep it in the back of your mind while the draft takes place. Every league is different. For example, in a league where you have five bench spots, you can’t risk a “wasted” pick, especially if you have to reach to do it. I look at this Rams arbitrage draft strategy as something I would try once to see what happens, if my league settings allow it; not something I would make a staple of all my drafts. I, personally, like trying out different strategies in fantasy football. And with mock draft season in full force, now would be a good time to experiment with this particular strategy. The time spent experimenting in mock drafts can help you find out what is and isn’t a sound drafting strategy. We’ve seen what happened when I decided not to draft a running back until the 5th round of a mock draft. We can’t learn from our mistakes unless we do something wrong in the first place. And, you never really know what the final results might be.
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@USER @USER @USER Someone should tell her that voters have to be at least 18 and be citizens. Can't imagine adults with critical thinking skills could ever vote for her again.
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The day Jingo rode into Tower Creek, the town was busy celebrating its 20th anniversary. The big event of the festival was a high-stakes poker game in Joe Slade's saloon with Wally Rankin holding most of the chips. But it didn't take long for Jingo to figure out why: Rankin was cheating. And it would only take a couple of well-placed bullets to reveal it to the others in the room. 1. Language: English. Narrator: Traber Burns. Audio sample: http://samples.audible.de/bk/blak/009711/bk_blak_009711_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax. Louis L'Amour (1908-1988) is a world-renowned novelist and short-story writer noted primarily for his stories of the Western frontier. L'Amour was born in Jamestown, North Dakota, and led an active, world-roaming life as, among other things, a seaman, longshoreman, rancher, miner, lumberjack, and boxer before focusing on writing after World War II. L'Amour was awarded both the Congressional Gold Medal and the Medal of Freedom and is one of America's best-selling fiction authors. Louis L'Amour Collection Three includes, in order: "Trap of Gold" (22 minutes). Wetherton discovers a rich vein of gold ore, but every rock he removes increases the chance that the unstable tower of rock will collapse on him. "Four Card Draw" (48 minutes). Allen Ring wins a ranch in a poker game, but a tally book that may be hidden on the ranch threatens to ignite a range war. "Riding On" (29 minutes). Reb Ferrell is accused of rustling by his boss and fired after Reb appears to have shot his father by mistake. "More Brains Than Bullets" (41 minutes). Ranger Chick Bowdrie investigates the robbery of the Maravillas Bank and two related murders. "Trail to Pie Town" (35 minutes). Dusty Barron discovers a teenage girl and a boy traveling in the desert whose father has died. "Pogonip Trail" (38 minutes). Jeff Kurland risks his life to save an outlaw freezing to death in a mountain cave. "Chick Bowdrie Passes Through" (37 minutes). The Texas Ranger acts as defense attorney for a man accused of poisoning his neighbor's horse. 1. Language: English. Narrator: Christopher Crennen. Audio sample: http://samples.audible.de/bk/aspe/000008/bk_aspe_000008_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax. The first biography of the rebel baron who deposed and murdered Edward II.One night in August 1323 a captive rebel baron, Sir Roger Mortimer, drugged his guards and escaped from the Tower of London. With the king's men-at-arms in pursuit he fled to the south coast, and sailed to France. There he was joined by Isabella, the Queen of England, who threw herself into his arms. A year later, as lovers, they returned with an invading army: King Edward II's forces crumbled before them, and Mortimer took power. He removed Edward II in the first deposition of a monarch in British history. Then the ex-king was apparently murdered, some said with a red-hot poker, in Berkeley Castle.Brutal, intelligent, passionate, profligate, imaginative and violent: Sir Roger Mortimer was an extraordinary character. It is not surprising that the queen lost her heart to him. Nor is it surprising that his contemporaries were terrified of him. But until now no one has appreciated the full evil genius of the man. This first biography reveals not only the man's career as a feudal lord, a governor of Ireland, a rebel leader and a dictator of England but also the truth of what happened that night in Berkeley Castle.'Mortimer's book roars, races and sings... with a sense of passion and drama and an unrelenting pace' Daily Telegraph One night in August 1323 a captive rebel baron, Sir Roger Mortimer, drugged his guards and escaped from the Tower of London. With the king's men-at-arms in pursuit he fled to the south coast, and sailed to France. There he was joined by Isabella, the Queen of England, who threw herself into his arms. A year later, as lovers, they returned with an invading army: King Edward II's forces crumbled before them, and Mortimer took power. He removed Edward II in the first deposition of a monarch in British history. Then the ex-king was apparently murdered, some said with a red-hot poker, in Berkeley Castle. Brutal, intelligent, passionate, profligate, imaginative and violent: Sir Roger Mortimer was an extraordinary character. It is not surprising that the queen lost her heart to him. Nor is it surprising that his contemporaries were terrified of him. But until now no one has appreciated the full evil genius of the man. This first biography reveals not only the man's career as a feudal lord, a governor of Ireland, a rebel leader and a dictator of England but also the truth of what happened that night in Berkeley Castle. The day Jingo rode into Tower Creek, the town was busy celebrating its twentieth anniversary. The big event of the festival was a high-stakes poker game in Joe Slade's saloon with Wally Rankin holding most of the chips. But it didn't take long for Jingo to figure out why: Rankin was cheating. And it would only take a couple of well-placed bullets to reveal it to the others in the room. The day Jingo rode into Tower Creek, the town was busy celebrating its twentieth anniversary. The big event of the festival was a high-stakes poker game in Joe Slade's saloon with Wally Rankin holding most of the chips. But it didn't take long for Jingo to figure out why: Rankin was cheating. And it would only take a couple of well-placed bullets to reveal it to the others in the room.
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[Neurological complications and loss of efficacy with intrathecal pain therapy]. In a new guideline issued by the German Association for the Study of Pain, intrathecal opioid therapy is described as proven to be effective with relatively few side effects. We reviewed this statement by analysis of the available literature and critical evaluation of the clinical course in a few of our own patients (n=3). In these cases (as well as in a further eight patients), explantation and a switch to oral opioids led to distinctly better alleviation of pain and abatement of the unwanted effects. The problems we discuss do not appear to be rare instances, but by all means complications that are frequently described. The long-term efficacy of intrathecal opioids has not been adequately verified; moreover, their potency is not high. The frequency of undesired events is comparable to that of oral opioid medication, but serious neurological complications are possible. To avoid dose escalations and to recognize neurological complications in time, diligent monitoring by the surgeon or an experienced pain center is essential.
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" Please do not add nonsense to Wikipedia. It is considered vandalism. If you would like to experiment, use the sandbox. Thank you. "
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I don't like to see terms like "complete liar" tossed about. To lie is to knowingly say something that you know is untrue. You gave reasons why SJR is wrong, but to provide evidence to the contrary of someone's statement does not make them a liar. Did you know that SJR knew about your links before he made the statement? You need to have known that in order to call him a liar.
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Another lame brain idea from the libs. When will they realize Canada can't stop climate change unless all the big emitters contribute, which they are not. China keeps building power plants in 3rd world countries and those places are exempt. Also what did the government of quebec do to mitigate climate change when they approved new cement plant, ooh yeah, they didn't require an environmental review, hypocrites!
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Than heavens for the Washington Post! What would we do without a free press and responsible journalism?
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"President Trump inherited a mess going back decades." -- And he's succeeding in making it far worse, every time he opens his mouth.
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Watch that blood pressure. I would love a real discussion, and discussion is more fun with fully informed opponents. It is not my intention to keep anyone 'on the hook', but encourage them to be informed. Ronni likes to comment but seems to know little history or factual current events (about you I'm not sure), and answers questions with other questions, as deflection. He stated we would all be speaking German if Liberals were in charge 75 years ago, and I challenged him to educate himself to history of that period, and about how there came to be two parts of Korea.
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Interesting. I was going to tell you I was going to look through the templates... well, I am doing that anyway.
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The Liberals were the ones who started the Canadian investment in the F-35. I believe the defense departments intent all along was to buy the F-35. Unfortunately the long delays and the increased cost made the project controversial. The Liberals made a stupid campaign promise not to buy the F-35 and at the same time wanted a competition which the F-35 probably would have won. Ackward. The F-18 purchase is for political expediency and saving face.
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I recommend reading Sean Fine's tweets (link in first paragraph) - they give a good recount of his answers to questions. Thoughtful and prepared, I'd say. One of his first questioners was Senator Bob Runciman, an unreconstructed Harris government cabinet minister. Rowe answered his question about judges "making law" with ease and clarity.
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Красная ссылка - надо принять решение, да - ввести в старшую категорию. Если надо - создать её, и ввести в более старшую. А не то получится, как с печальным сексом - гонорея - в секс, фельчинг - в секс... кастрация - секс... Alexandrov
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Şablonun Kuzey Amerika, Afrika ve Asya kısımları görünmesi gerektiği görünmüyor. Direkt İngilizce Vikipedi den aktardım, sorunun ne olduğunu da çözemedim. Birisi göz atabilir mi? Cobija (mesaj)
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Issues: - Bycatch of salmon & halibut - Damage to seafloor from dragging trawls - Out-of-state ownership of boats - Foxes guarding the henhouse in regulatory councils and boards
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If the gunman just recently came here, how did he get hold of a gun so fast? So much for our gun laws.
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OK.....my own feeling is that you and Mike are being penny wise and pound foolish. Oil changes are cheap, and the oil is responsible for more than lubrication. It keeps the engine clean, too, and with turbocharged cars has added duty in providing cooling. Like irrationalist pointed out, a lot of it has to do with how you drive. Extreme temperatures, short trips, and dusty conditions all reduce oil life. Since I switched to full synthetics ten years ago, I only change twice a year. It used to be four. The $200 a year I spend on oil changes is, to me, a very cheap price to pay for peace of mind.
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You do understand this fire is a mile away from people's homes right?
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Of course the responsibility shouldn't fall on any human's shoulders: whether a democrat or republican CIC, doesn't matter, since both are infallible. This may be a reality check for the "blame it on the POTUS they didn't vote for" crowd. First it was G-dub's fault, then it was 'Bama's fault, and now it's Trump's fault. Such a simplistic, biased, childish and most importantly, utterly useless political viewpoint with a rhetoric that accomplishes nothing except creating violence. Shoot-a-GOP-Sen? Nazi punching? Protester bowling with cars? What's next? And thus the cycle spirals further downward. But I digress. Really, the only sensible choice for launching a nuke would be placing this responsibility in the realm of something that can objectively and very quickly come to a logical decision to launch an ICBM(s): fully autonomous artificial intelligence. Think Skynet but (hopefully) without all the issues. At the very least it could be programmed to not use twitter.
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Да он чертов тролль! Поди охрану троллит.
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RD can't miss an opportunity to sneer at both Pope Francis and Jimmy Carter, who are both actual Christians.
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as meninas hoje tudo no modo piriguete, frio e tudo de fora
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rt @user q noite, tainá merece toda felicidade desse mundo
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And that's we Canada deserves each other - wasting $30 billion/year on Liberal special interests while resource multinationals pack up for more favourable jurisdictions (or where they aren't treated with perpetual hostility).
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These symptoms line right up with advanced/severe vitamin B12 deficiency. Canada doesn't test for it properly, and they don't make a crucial form of it available here. You have to buy it in the US. Good luck getting a medical doctor in Canada to tell you this since they are not taught about the specific form that causes these symptoms in medical school and the drug companies have no intention of letting doctors in on it. You can bet every neurologist is aware of the issue though.
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كذا القحبه الغامديه ماتقدر تقول ولاكلمه
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My roommates know when I trim my pubes because it is the only time the top of the toilet bowl rim gets wiped off 184 shares
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There have been many that have made 'flip' remarks on ShockJock Sterns Show. He would bring out the worst in anyone!
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And I trust you are as outraged by Pence being invited as Obama was.
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Checks and balances are crucial. I hope everyone feels the same way when the erroneous Roe vs Wade decision is struck down. DNA fingerprinting science proves that a fetus is a unique living human individual entitled to the right to life, and definitely not the mothers body (as claimed in RvW). That erroneous court decision has cost many millions of lives, and souls, since 1973.
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the sounds, voices and videos
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And that's why we have problems--there are too many people like you that like the laws selectively enforced. You're a scofflaw and a hypocrite.
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Sources I added some meat to the article. Not sure how to cite these in the main article, but here are a couple of sources: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,966197,00.html http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C01E2DE1738F937A3575BC0A962948260
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@percolate @kcraigwell what's next? fingers in dykes?
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@CHUBZZZ__ Couldn't agree more! Thanks for supporting our cause. Check out our account and DM for info about upcoming events #MaleDomination
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Wow...talk about a despicable person. Katherine Kealoha is about despicable as they come. Then her husband to enable her and support her despicable and criminal ways. Mind boggling how people can be so materialistic and greedy. They were both making good incomes, but they couldn't control their spending so resorted to ripping the family off. Ripping off kids trust funds and your own grandmother. How low can you go?
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With all due respect, it is a far stretch indeed to conclude that the Gerrymandered Republican Legislature is not the prime perpetrator in this entire debacle. SB-21 placed us squarely into this position by depleting the 13 billion dollar Reserve to 8 billion dollars , with the stroke of the pen . Passing SB-21 is the ONLY reason we face the scenario we face.
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Let us not forget that on top of the millions of $ in cash that his eponymous company holds on its balance sheet, it also holds 10's of millions of dollars in "investments" on its balance sheet. Presumably those investments impact the bottom line of MSI which helps to pay shareholders, and Minister Morneau $0.065 per share per month in dividends. That equates to $1.6MM p.a. directly to Morneau, wherever he holds those shares. So it is ok for Morneau Sheppell to hold investments on its balance sheet that pay out dividends to shareholders at nominal tax rates, but under the Liberal plan, small business owners have to pay above nominal rates for investments that they hold on their balance sheet when they are paid to the shareholders of those businesses? It makes no sense.
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I'm dreading how much he's going to turn the average neighborhood into places full of Burnside26-esque luxury apartment buildings, which is what he is trying to do, kicking out all the peasants. And criticizing Chloe Eudaly for not knowing what to do with a bureau that has traditionally been the mayor's responsibility? Cheap shot, WW.
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Canon Law: Can. 1239 §1. An altar, whether fixed or movable, must be reserved for divine worship alone, to the absolute exclusion of any profane use. Catechism 1756: 1756 It is therefore an error to judge the morality of human acts by considering only the intention that inspires them or the circumstances (environment, social pressure, duress or emergency, etc.) which supply their context. There are acts which, in and of themselves, independently of circumstances and intentions, are always gravely illicit by reason of their object; such as blasphemy and perjury, murder and adultery. One may not do evil so that good may result from it.
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White house rushes to sign this "tough talk" executive order. Homeland Security gets it day before, tries to understand the legality of it and the intent and rule that order does not apply to those who already hold Green Card from those countries. Saturday the White House over rules Homeland Security....let that sink in.
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This article could be improved if someone added details such as the name of the home ground, the current manager etc.
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If the detective consulted with his Superior Officer - the Lt. - and did what his Lt. told him to do.....then the detective is being used as a scapegoat when all he did was obey the instructions he got from his "commanding officer." - If there was any wrongdoing, the Lt. was more at fault and should have received the greater punishment. The Lt. should have been fired and the detective demoted and/or suspended. - Perhaps the Lt. should have consulted with a judge, gotten a warrant to obtain a blood sample if the judge would issue one (which, given the facts, was questionable), but, if a warrant was issued, then arrested the nurse for violating a court order.
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Hopefully we get rid of marijuana here. Or start strictly enforcing the rules about public consumption. Bunch of druggies lighting up during a concert is not cool.
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If there is a country in this world that needs to be bombed it is Saudi Arabia. Its human rights record is probably off the chart compared to any other country.
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It already happened: "Spokesman Nelson Kalil said Thursday that 11 complaints stem from an event on Tuesday in Sherbrooke, Que., where Trudeau angered some anglophones by insisting on answering English questions in French. The others are related to a previous town hall gathering in Peterborough, Ont., where Trudeau responded in English to a French question."
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` == Minor planet number in parenthesis? == I haven't seen any WP policy on this; but in the vast majority of asteroid articles operates without. `
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Clearly stated from someone who doesn't bicycle commute. I bike commute downtown, on the way there I avoid busy streets like the plague, stick to the side streets. However once there I don't have much of choice, unless I want to die, in certain places I must use the sidewalks.
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Charisma.....the tin grin is in.
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Educated and intelligent people in universities, including most professors, are progressives. Less educated religious rural folks are regressives. But they do consider themselves to be more intelligent. Compared to the farm animals, they definitely are.
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You mean the "legitimate judicial system" whose end result is an incarceration demographic of 90% non-White inmates? The US judicial system is predicated on race-based laws. Always has been. Even since the "founding fathers" declared "all men equal" except for the slaves they owned.
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The apology means NOTHING until it is resolved whether she is in Canada illegally and even qualifies to be in Junior's Cabinet. What a SHAM!
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Make that Wynne alone. Trudeau hasn't. But Harper did and the conservative US south is notorious for cash for jobs.
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eu devo ter jogado um angry birds na cruz pra merecer isso
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God forbid that America, and Canada, should buy the F-18's best-on-the-planet airframe at about half the cost of the F-35. After all, we might be attacked by Planet 9. And as every Com-Con aficionado knows, only the F-35 can take on Planet 9 and win.
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It goes to show how far down society has sunk that we need to have a vote on this issue . The second one is born , the doctor makes no judgement of the babies future personality and the type people that person will want to hang with. You are declared a boy are girl .Right then it's decided what bathroom you use. They don't leave the birth certificate blank on sex , waiting for a person to decide what fits their fancy down the road . It doesn't get any simpler than that. If your born a boy or girl , use that bathroom. Anyone who feels they were really born in the wrong body has issues .People with issues do odd things--like wanting to use the wrong bathroom. Letting people decide on a whim , what sex they are on that day--to use whatever bathroom they want is insane .We can't have men going in women's bathrooms with young girls and children in there. Just saying to trust people , who by they're very action have issues , is insane and dangerous . It's pathetic that some defend insanity .
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Oh, not on basic cable; Yeah, I forgot, need to pay more for one box.
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==The Bloomfield College Sockpupeteer== I've been re-researching this case over the last few days, but am going to wait to insert the information and links, in the hopes that in the meantime, the Bloomfield College sockpuppeteer will be blocked. At present, he is up to four IPs: User: 130.156.30.57 User: 130.156.29.61 User: 130.156.29.134 User: 130.156.31.143
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I worked multiple times with mellow, chivalrous, charming and ultra-patient Mr. Sugarman. He was a very fine gentleman, and I will remember his good work fondly. THANK YOU, STU! R.I.P.
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He had it long enough to sell it on eBay.
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This speaks volumes to our useless politicians. A lot of these people are veterans who risked their lives for all of us many years ago, others are the immigrants that came after the war and did back breaking work building our cities. Instead Trudeau and McCallum have spent untold millions of dollars that could fix this problem on their feel-good-and-fuzy refugee program.
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I think if we are honest, we must admit "top-down" meddling is only bad when it's "our side" that's being messed with centrally. Thus, the validity of your noting Cardinal Burke's hypocrisy in selective approaches to investigations. But progressives also have to admit inconsistencies in supporting/decrying over-zealotry in hierarchy involvement with issues better handled "locally"--whether that be in a marriage or the Knights of Malta or Nuns on the Bus or a Catholic university. We must be very careful not to set standards for others we don't accept for ourselves. Because those reasons for doing so will one day come back to bite us when we complain about Church intrusiveness and lack of trust.
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What would those "ulterior motives" be? I think the public just wants to not be ripped off and see the facility become what it could be. No ulterior motive in that. Easily remedied?! How do you see that happening? Please, do tell. Just wondering where the money went and if it'll be given back. Fair questions considering the evidence.
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Body shaming would be if I said you were too fat. Now put on your night shirt and hop in bed.
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Yeah, it is true that the administrators and tenured faculty at UO make very very generous salaries. Replacements could be found at lower salaries and for any tenure track position that opens up, typically hundreds of applications are received. But they claim at UO that they must meet rich school salaries to get the best. Fact of the matter is that to teach undergrads, one does not need "the best." There are many of good quality begging for positions.
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` == Your GA nomination of Turn Up the Music (song)== The article Turn Up the Music (song) you nominated as a good article has passed ; see Talk:Turn Up the Music (song) for comments about the article. Well done! • `
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12. The Irish were bred with the blacks in America and in the slave trade https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZNEloGC1oI
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Herr ÜBERALLES, Pray tell, what has that got to do with Sessions testimony? When Sen Wyden tells him that his explanations don't pass the smell test, I had a very, very good laugh. Used that line more than once when dealing with politicians and almost-politicians in open sessions.
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== Arbitration enforcement == Has been filed. You were warned.
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I get your point, I'm not saying you are wrong. But BP spent over two Billion in this state, and made 87 million. The goal we should all want is more drilling, fill the pipeline. As to an income tax, I'd rather see a sales tax. We all get equally taxed.
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Many people would argue that poverty creates crime. That's not always true. During the Great Depression, scores upon scores of people hit hard times, and there wasn't a surge in crime. However, crime does create poverty. After a series of convictions, how employable is a person? Who wants to open a business in a place they'll be robbed? A life built around crime does not abdicate responsibility. A person who made a mistake, and can be redeemed should not be ground into the dirt. A repeat offender should not be given clemency because their multitude of convictions has made their financial decisions for them.
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How about banning poachers from da villages slaughtering caribou with mini 14's and taking walrus tusks. I see you forgot to mention those facts. Thats nice
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Hyperbolic nonsense. There is still plenty of natural beauty in Sammamish. I'd like more services so that I can stay in my community if I so choose and not have to travel to Redmond or Issaquah or go to a decent restaurant or to a bar.
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Donald use you race card, wait...........never mind.
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Thank you for publishing Dr. Knight's paper. I agree wholeheartedly with its conclusion. The Unions have a "firewall" to allow them to meet the needs of their regional areas. The GC, unfortunately has a tradition of using "heavy handed" approaches. May we all merely recognize this and act wisely and graciously toward those whom we differ with.
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Also, I like to have sex with little boys.
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2. you dried up old cunt I hope one of your needle dik Mexican raped that dried up pussy
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मंत्रालय, मुंबई येथे ‘महारेल’च्या वतीने ‘पुणे-नाशिक सेमी हायस्पीड रेल्वे प्रकल्पा’चे सादरीकरण उपमुख्यमंत्री ना.अजितदादा पवार यांच्या अध्यक्षतेखालील बैठकीत करण्यात आले. 1/3 pic.twitter.com/LvhvX6TRoC
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Run for your safe space snowflake, there are other opinions being expressed here.
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So persona non grata that a park in Montreal named to honour Vimy Ridge was changed to Parc Jacques Parizeau.
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Actually it was Bush 1.0 et al who told us about the Iraqi WMD's. They lied.
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The UN should demand that Trump, the malignant narcissist and mentally deficient sociopath reform, but that's asking too much.
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Oh ugh. wise up Alaskans for once. No more training wheels.
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