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Dr Emily Wilson
EmilyRCWilson
A question that is always present, for any translator: What is stylistic "equivalence"? Is "equivalence" even the right term? Translation Studies over the past few decades has taught us a
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HFR Capital
hfrcapital
THREAD: $EXO.MIWhat if I told you that you could invest in a rare combination of a family-controlled compounder and special-situation machine, with stellar management, at a ~35% discount to NAV
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Owen Williams 🏴😷
OwsWills
On Wales' south coast lies a legend.It was called Côr Tewdws, the grandest centre of Christian study on the planet.At its peak it attracted over 2,000 students—princes, saints and scholars.It
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Bruce Kim
ubi905
CBR a decade ago was a wonderful site with insightful columns that helped me discover US comics. @TimCallahan's WWC columns, in particular, were my guide to understanding comics, fiction, and
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Jennifer Scheurle
Gaohmee
So... this may seem a little random but I’m watching Midsommar and since my last post about Germanic traditions and my specific ancestry seemed to interest some of you, why
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John Edwin Mason
johnedwinmason
I've been thinking about this photo. Jack Delano, a member of the famed Farm Security Administration documentary project & a political progressive, made it at a "convict camp" in Greene
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Nick von Westenholz
nvonwestenholz
Dominic Lawson’s again waded in on the issue of trade policy, food and standards of production. Difficult to discern the thrust of his argument, but I think it is “a
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Xavi Ruiz
xruiztru
𝗧𝗛𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗗 of Africa maps and its evolution through history.1. The earliest obtainable map of the whole continent of Africa: Sebastian Münster's Cosmographia (1545) 2. "Africae Tabula Nova" by Abraham Ortelius
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Sarah Jaffray #BLM
sarah_____j
Day 1 of #MuseumBuddy continued! Now thinking about how art-making synthesises the broader cultural context. So much is packed into surfaces! One of my most fave paintingsis Vermeer's Lacemaker (1669-70)
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Sankrant Sanu सानु संक्रान्त ਸੰਕ੍ਰਾਂਤ ਸਾਨੁ
sankrant
Why is English a *barrier* to India's development? A summary:Today and the future is of technology. Technology development requires technical understanding, logic and thinking skills. World-over people learn and use
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Joe Bassey
Joe__Bassey
The Benin empire was one of the oldest and developed states in west Africa From the 11th Century.With its mathematical layout and earthworks longer than the Great Wall of China,
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Stuart Schrader
stschrader1
I'm very pleased to share my new article "Defund the Global Policeman," just out from @nplusonemag. https://nplusonemag.com/issue-38/politics/defund-the-global-policeman/ Here's a brief thread with some background. #longre
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
My undergrad major was the history of science: we learned how politics impacts data collection; power structures can silence truth; & science denialism isn't new. Which is to say: This
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Kenneth Chen
khchen516
I don't know who needs to hear this, because this is such a common-sense among most people I know. But, I think the "international student ban" is sending a very
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Seo-young Silvia Kim
sysilviakim
29 days until Election Day, folks! First-time pandemic voting? How can you make sure your vote is counted in 2020? The academics at Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project (@CaltechMITVTP) have you
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Monica H Green
monicaMedHist
Okay, since @KevinMKruse now seems to have given his imprimatur to this piece in the @washingtonpost today about #nCoV2019 & past plagues, it seems time for a mini-thread about #medhist
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