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Anne Louise Avery
AnneLouiseAvery
Bloomsbury, 1933, and each week my father & his pals were going to meetings & marches to try to do something, anything, about the rising anti-semitism in Germany. Everyone was
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Florian Ederer
florianederer
A (lifelong) dream come true: my co-authors & I wrote a paper with an Oxford comma!"Common Ownership, Competition, and Top Management Incentives" proposes & tests a mechanism through which common
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𝚃𝚛𝚞𝚗𝚐 𝙿𝚑𝚊𝚗 🇨🇦
TrungTPhan
Found a great Reddit thread putting historical dates into perspective.Some gems .1/ A well travelled man could have met Socrates, Confucius and Buddha. (500-400 BC) 2/ "The moon landing was
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Stephen Bush
stephenkb
Might do a daily thread of statues I'd like to get rid of, not because of their histories, just because I'm an aesthetic snob. Benjamin Disraeli, Parliament Square. Disraeli is
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Matthew Garrahan
MattGarrahan
A global pandemic wreaks havoc on the world and sparks the worst economic crash in 100 years. The year in FT front pages: January 24 - the first time we
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Francisco Marty, MD
FranciscoMarty_
Time to share some thoughts and questions following the .@medrxivpreprint first release of results from the #SolidarityTrial that compared local standard care to #remdesivir, #HydroxyChloroquine #lopinavir_ritonavir and #interferon for trea
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Rebecca
rebecaulfield
i finished the wire yesterday.i was so disappointed in so many of the people in power.i can't stop thinking about the kids from season 4 - dukie, randy, michael, bug,
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Crystal moth
Prolapsarian
This thread is a list of wrong things the British public believes. For every like I’ll add another thing to the list:1) Grades are a good measure of education; people
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Mx. Dianna E. Anderson
diannaeanderson
Alrighty, breakfast consumed, coffee imbibed, let's go.So, I started writing PROBLEMATIC in June of 2016. I'd finished my dissertation at Oxford and had six weeks with access to Oxford resources
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Polly Shields
PollyShields01
White-washing: a thread. I found this 1991 book in our school library. I love London, and I’m into history, so I brought it home. /1 Quite apart from its unsuitability
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Anurag Shukla
Anuraag_Shukla
J. Farish, a member of the Bombay government, writes in his letter in 1838~ "The natives of India must be kept down by a sense of our power, or they
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Theo Nash
theo_nash
This piece from @kataplexis and @lpoldybloom gets at something I’ve been thinking about a lot recently. https://rfkclassics.blogspot.com/2021/02/changing-classics-to-save-classics-view.html They outline the requirements of their old, ‘p
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George Mack
george__mack
How one kid started knocking on millionaire's doors. High agency + internet connection = THREAD... • Reggie grew up a poor working-class kid. • He lived in Woolwich tower block
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David Perell
david_perell
Every time I go to somebody’s house, I sneak a photo of their bookshelf.This one’s pretty good. Here’s the bookshelf in my room. Added a couple extra recommendations too.
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Mohan Sinha 🇮🇳
Mohansinha
1. So why do some people keep complaining about what they were made to do when they studied at Christian schools. By its very nature, it will make you sing
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Given the concerns raised about the delayed vaccine dosing regimen in the UK, I'm doing another post on this. This probably won't have all the answers, but will hopefully reflect
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