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Sam Greene
samagreene
We should not be negotiating Belarus’s future with Moscow or anyone else. Belarusians will choose their path, just as Armenians did theirs. But @carlbildt is right that any new gov’t
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Stonekettle
Stonekettle
Imagine if instead of spending the last year holding press conferences to tell us how great he is, lying about his administration's utterly incompetent response, blaming others (including other nations)
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Dr. Sara L. Halpern
SaraLHalpern
1937-1943: The Japanese knew about Jews since the early 20th century when they traveled on the Siberian Railway. Using military intelligence in Manchuria, Tokyo, & Shanghai, the several Japanese officials
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Joel
tweetjoelsmith
The whole Taste of Sicily thing would actually make a really great in-depth story if someone was around to write it. Small local restaurant in Palmyra PA decides to defy
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Finchelstein
FinchelsteinF
Mussolini wasn't a weak leader but was a horrible one. Trump was both weak & horrible. Trump did not take full responsability for followers' terrorist acts as Mussolini did. BM
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Kaley Louise
MrsRileyEng
Thread/rant:Dear General Public,Don't be fooled by the utter BS that is the government concern for the mental health of young people. In their entire time in power, they have done
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NY AG James
NewYorkStateAG
#BREAKING: I’m filing a lawsuit against the New York City Police Department to bring an end to its pattern of repeatedly and blatantly violating the rights of New Yorkers.No one
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Florian Naudet
NaudetFlorian
Some thoughts about conflict of interests in medicine. Let's imagine two drugs. Drug A is promoted by a pharmaceutical firm and received an approval based on a subgroup analysis of
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Shreyas Doshi
shreyas
Do this:1. Account for tailwinds when assessing a candidate's past impact2. Probe the candidate & references for the leader's singular impact ("tell me why this wouldn't have been achieved w/o
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Danika Dragomir
NikaDragomira
This pandemic has proven that Canada does not need provincial government. Like most other countries in the world, where the federal leaders make all the decisions that are important to
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Alex Winter
Winter
My family and my production company have been extremely cautious about Covid since March; on full lockdown, regular testing, always masked, not socializing. It's been a strain without a meaningful
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Tim Fawns
timbocop
The work of online teaching is hugely demanding. However, with careful design and a resistance to perfectionism, we can shift the locus of responsibility so that students and teachers are
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Jonathan West
JonathanWest_
As I predicted in my blog on 30 November, Ampleforth College is *not* going to appeal the Enforcement Notice issued by DfE. At least, not for now.https://twitter.com/JonathanWest_/status/1333552139692552195 The school wrote
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Sudipto Mondal
mondalsudipto
In the late 80s and 90s, as markets opened up, builders with connections to farmers' parties such as the JDS managed to get exemptions from the Urban Land Ceiling Act
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Tim Alberta
TimAlberta
Some of these very folks marching in DC today—hoping a strongman executive will subvert the Constitution and trample on states' rights— were marching in DC 10 years ago against federal
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Weltschmerz. Nothing but Weltschmerz.
ThatWeltschmerz
I just want to address the implications of a Proud Boys account threatening "the day of the rope" for its enemies. The term is, at this point, a fairly notorious
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