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John Plante
johnforflorida
You know - was thinking about this, this morning. It's better in a lot of ways that the Impeachment trial ended the way it did. I do think a portion
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Daniel Forti
FortiD
The #AUPSC just published its June 17th communiqué on Sudan.http://www.peaceau.org/uploads/eng-931st-final-communique-sudan-17-june-2020.pdfWhile it provides good insights into the emerging #AUPSC political strategy, there is one glaring e
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Hetan Shah
HetanShah
Today we launch a timely joint @royalsociety @BritishAcademy_ report on the behavioural aspects of a Covid-19 vaccine led by @melindacmills.https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/news/vaccine-hesitancy-threatens-undermine-pandemic-response/ Ke
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Nagorno Karabakh Observer
NKobserver
1/5 - JUST IN - Significant post from #Iran's Ambassador in #Yerevan, #Armenia: "Calling Turkey's Ambassador [in Iran] for consultations to Iran's Foreign Ministry and the Iranian people's reaction [to
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Jared Bair
DaBesJared
WE NEED SOCIAL MEDIA & PR PEOPLE TO HYPE GAMES BETTER (A Thread)I’m writing this fresh because I want it to be easy to retweet.I WANT creators to retweet this.I
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Robert Sharp रोबर्ट शार्प
robertsharp59
The replies to this tweet/op-ed are full of people reminding David Lammy about the shocking abuse of the Bengalis by Churchill, and reminding us of some of his greatest, racist
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Dr Chris Naunton
chrisnaunton
Playing in the Past is now a University-funded public engagement project, thanks to Chief Assassin Gemma Renshaw (@mutey_says)’s efforts. Well done Gemma! Look out for a series of free tours
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Judah Grunstein
Judah_Grunstein
"We don’t have an issue with our economic engagement...strengthening China economically or perhaps even politically. That is not the way in which we approach the China question." Clear divergence, but
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Adam Lang
AdamBalfourLang
Bit of a niche bunch of posts here on #innovation #ServiceDesign public services & #Frozen. Bear with me if you can. I recently watched the Disney+ doc on the making
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David Rothkopf
djrothkopf
I've led a fortunate life, much to be thankful for. I've been to 80 countries. Wherever I went I was thankful I lived in the U.S. where evils like autocracies
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Tamsin
tamsinparnell
Today's first panel at #UACES2020 is really very exciting: 'Narratives of Brexit in the European Public Sphere'. A critical discursive approach to Brexit-related discourse, assessing the impact of discourses on
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Sleeping Giants
slpng_giants
THREAD ON TONIGHT:For four years, this account has asked social platforms to simply follow their own Terms of Service which they, themselves wrote around hate, harassment, disinformation & violent threats.Tonight
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James Treakle 🧢
JamesTreakle
Part of the reason that Trumpers can seemingly inexplicably back progressive policies, like the $15 minimum wage in Florida, is that not every damn thing has a materialist explanation. The
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Dan Go
FitFounder
10 Twitter Lessons Learned from @EdLatimore & @ZubyMusicFor the past 3 months I’ve mentored or consulted with Ed & Zuby to grow my Twitter account.They have shaved years off my
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Mbhazima Shilowa
Enghumbhini
A threadSome who speak of Madiba having sold out have never been with Madiba in engagement with the NP and its surrogate the IFP. They don’t know how close we
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Carl Hendrick
C_Hendrick
Thoughts on teaching grammar: 1. A lot of the animus towards teaching grammar seems to come from two radically different views of English language as a subject: If you view
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