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Georgie Bingham
georgiebingham
Imagine being the Mirror & Guardian/Observer; breaking last night’s Cummings story (HUGE) then sitting on the second story about him breaking lockdown x2 for an entire day & not releasing
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Jeff Carlson
themarketswork
1) Georgia Recount Plagued by Anomalies, According to Sworn AffidavitsAffidavits describe material problems with recount, “impeccable” ballots with “perfect black bubbles” for Biden, suspicions of fraudhttps://www.theepochtimes.com/
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Eduard W.
WieandtEduard
A couple of weeks ago, I completed 1000 days of meditation in a row.My biggest learnings from this journey below: (A thread) 2/ Self-talkA part of being an introvert is
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Jason Baker
Alchemister5
My goal with observing has always been to create one unit between obs and the casters. They need to watch/listen and react to each other. If the caster says Potti
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School of Journalism
TheJournoSchool
Our entertainment workshop with @BettyKirkers from @indie_pendent is starting now! We'll be live-tweeting Beth's top tips so keep an eye out for some great advice Here are @BettyKirkers top
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Nick Horner
nickhorner
I am now not on duty as a reporter for the Sutton Coldfield Observer and/or Birmingham Live for a minimum of three weeks as my employers, Reach Plc, are taking
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
BREAKING: We have a new contender for the "you couldn't write this stuff" stakesTransport Sec Grant Shapps is on holiday in Spain. He will, therefore, have to quarantine for 14
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I do it
TreborRhurbarb
I was thinking about all the jokey "we should be 20 points ahead, resign immediately" replies to those recent opinion polls. To a casual observer that must look like Starmer
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dr frankenstein
allisonwilens
People ask me what skills a person needs for "nondirective" crisis response. Here are some: the ability to improvise, to let the other person set the scene, to respond in
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Arvind Ravikumar
arvindpawan1
Perhaps I’m just wrong but as a non-economist observer, it feels like a lot of econ studies somehow seem to agree with the political leanings of the authors, irrespective of
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Claire Grosvenor
cgrassociates
Thread sorry!1.If this helps anyone I need to say it! From the heart. In my role i travel around schools. It has been my experience that every one has the
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Yous 🅨
YousXP
*Thread* - Divine Inheritance Secrets REMOVED from the bibleHow to access the source of creation Man comes into this world financed by GodWhen man remembers who he isHe gains access
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Hunter Walker
hunterw
I covered Bloomberg in City Hall for a couple years and have a few thoughts about his presidential candidacy now that it’s been officially announced. There was probably a legitimate
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Paul Lewis
PaulLewis
We understand that while the chief scientific advisers from Scotland, Wales and N Ireland have been allowed to listen in on Sage meetings, they have been doing so as observers.
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Gus Bova
gusbova
do you like to *observe*do you like, and/or have mixed feelings, about the state of texasthen have i got a magazine for you https://www.ezsubscription.com/txo/subscribe?key=W05SMS https://twitter.com/gusbova/status/1259928287473795072 as the first am
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Alex Abdo
AlexanderAbdo
This is a disturbing development.Last Friday, Facebook sent a cease-and-desist letter to two NYU researchers (@LauraEdelson2 and Damon McCoy), demanding that they shut down their research into political ads and
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