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stephen
stephen_m_w
One thing I like least about liberal theologies (both popular and academic) is how they so often, without any apparent reason, toggle between something like pantheism and something like classical
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r3yz0
Also, all this acab stuff kinda proves that people aren't thinking things through.Cops are not all as bad as the four that are under scrutiny in Minneapolis. Yeah, what those
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Rachel Cohen
rmc031
few more thoughts on the charter protest from Thursday since I've seen individuals like Chris Stewart attribute things to me I never said /1 I never suggested the activists were
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David Aaronovitch
DAaronovitch
Today I am scared. I am worried that we are complaining and condemning ourselves into a possible second wave. While people were observing lockdown (or the essence of it) and
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Pierre Monnin
Pierre_Monnin
Central bank market neutrality is a myth!CBs take non-neutral decisions all the time. They cannot avoid their scrutiny and discussion, especially where there is market failure like, e.g., for climate
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Adv. Manoj
RURALINDIA
It's beyond an iota of doubt that Modi Administration has failed the nation. In a manner most ghastly and cruel. As a people living in a democracy - what are
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AQ
Evollaqi
Epidemiologists are some of the most powerful people on the planet at the moment.The attitude of "how dare you scrutinise them", or "stay in your lane don't question them" -
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nishiana
rosalyte
i donât want to b annoying but i genuinely canât help it ok i grew up learning how to make myself as small as possible at all times to avoid
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Elinor Elliot
ElliotElinor
The unexpected sequelae of this virus (inter alia, clotting problems, kidney failure, emerging info about inflammatory response in young children) show that the "herd immunity" strategy was a Light Brigade-level
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Hannah White
DrHannahWhite
This article is mystifying - lots of assertions about how the Commons sitting in person during the coronavirus pandemic will be better, assertions which are at best debatable and at
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Caraid
CaraidArt
Just for the record, I am extremely self-critical of the words I put on my page. I'm acutely aware of the amount of eyes I have on me, and it's
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Vakasha Sachdev
VakashaS
Here's why the withdrawal of that book by @BloomsburyIndia is NOT an attack on free speech.The book wasn't an expression of opinion or a comment, or anything like that. It
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luriodt
Mahabharat is so vast and thrilling because it totally blurs the line between right and wrong. I had limited knowledge and understanding. Now the more I read, the more I'm
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Don Lewis
DonLew87
1/6Deja Vu All Over Again- @HillReporter covers Kyle Rittenhouse's lawyer John M. Pierce threatening lawsuits.-Is Pierce back to old tricks?-PB told funders re: so-called big boom cases to get $;
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a.k.
ariahwani
No. TSMY is not a good prime minister. Someone who allows the exclusion of opposition statesâ CMs from a crucial meeting to discuss the pandemic response is not a good
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Nick von Westenholz
nvonwestenholz
A thread on trade scrutiny: This is Parliamentâs website for Treaties. Iâm a big fan. Iâm eagerly waiting the inclusion of yesterdayâs UK/Japan trade dealhttps://treaties.parliament.uk/ PS â its online already (https://www.go
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