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The same guy that told Harry Reid that Romney had not paid his taxes, told me that all those votes in California were cast by illegal Mexicans, who knew ? 29 days !
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\u2066@user : You might be surprised that the bomber is probably not an illegal immigrant from a \u201cshithole\u2026 @URL
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irt, pocho - i have heard of ms13 but probably not enough. surely if you have specific (and it would seem that you are privy to some info pertaining to ms23) information, hpd should be interested in speaking to you. if not, are you just blowing smoke hidden behind anonymity on these posts?
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Veterans on Tricare for life do not get paid travel. Most medicare recipients do not qualify for travel expenses. But the Treasury Secretary on his honeymoon? Can those veterans get a private government jet and motorcade, just in case they are recalled for Korea? Please provide bread and mustard for this bologna sandwich.
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I got 5/13. I'm a prof in a hard science at UofT. Do I show that you can make it by hard work and being smarter that average (a lot in my case)?
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yawn move on
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Thank you.......it's all a shell game. Pregnancy tests here, expensive no-bid contracts for friends there. The guy shouldn't be allowed near any one's till.
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No one believes the polls anymore. Brexit and Trump couldn't possibly happen.
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RT @SteveStfler: No bitch ass chick flick will ever be as sad as this movie http://t.co/HA1u4TiOAV
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Oh, I realize what I listed isn't an Impeachable offense. And I know a lot of people would say I am full of it (and maybe I am), but I have zero respect for this guy. The latest being his need for many in his Cabinet (Mattis having enough character and dignity not to join in) to gush over how "blessed" they are to serve under his "leadership". And then Trump saying his administration has accomplished more in his time in office than any previous administrations, except for maybe FDR. A laughable claim and such an infantile thing to say. Whatever character flaws Nixon may have had, he was intelligent and competent. Trump is neither but comes with an abundance of significant character flaws.
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This is like that other article, something for several interest groups. Nice.
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, and you can't deny the fact. If you want to get respected by others, please respect people first
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You don't have a clue about what you speak. Get it?
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So, when children have cancer, who faltered on this so-called responsibility?
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I wonder what role the Minister of Exaggeration, Harjit Sajjan, had in this mess?
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We stayed in a Trump hotel a few years ago. The service was lousy. The room was scruffy. The food was terrible. We moved out after one night. The Trump hotel in Toronto has gone into receivership. Let's let the Vancouver version die a natural death.
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In the sixties, my dad was in the Air Force, ranked above a private, and after he finished his day job for the military, he worked at a bar. He also received free healthcare and a housing allowance in addition to his military pay. My mother reminisces that our monthly splurge then was a visit to the Weinerschnitzel or Dairy Queen where we could all have a $0.05 ice cream cone each. Such was our lifestyle then.
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Wikipedia:Naming conventions (provinces) Maybe you can have a look at Wikipedia:Naming conventions (provinces). (Talk) 23:14, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)
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Does Fr. "Just Call me Bob" wear golf shirts instead of clerical by any chance.
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[Prospective randomized trial of intravenous ciprofloxacin for prevention of bacterial infection in cirrhotic patients with esophageal variceal bleeding]. In cirrhotic patients with esophageal variceal bleeding, bacterial infections are a frequent complication. Oral antibiotic prophylaxis decreases the incidence of bacterial infections. The administration of oral antibiotics, however, may be difficult in some cirrhotic patients with active bleeding. The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of prophylactic intravenous antibiotics for the prevention of bacterial infections in cirrhotic patients with esophageal variceal bleeding. From December 1998 to September 2001, a total of 40 consecutive cirrhotic patients with Child-Pugh class B or C were enrolled after emergent endoscopic esophageal variceal ligation (EVL) was taken because of esophageal variceal bleeding. Enrolled patients were randomized into a treatment group and a control group. The treatment group (n=20) received the intravenous ciprofloxacin 200mg IV q 12 hours for 3 days while the control group(n=20) didn,t. Bacterial infection developed in nine patients (45%) of the control group and only two patients (10%) in the treatment group. The incidence of bacterial infections was significantly lower in the treatment group than the control group (p < 0.005). The hospital cost and length of hospital stay decreased in the treatment group compared with the control group (p < 0.001). There were no differences in the hospital course and mortality within 30 days between the two groups. In cirrhotic patients with variceal bleeding and with Child-Pugh class B or C, the use of intravenous ciprofloxacin for 3 days after EVL was not only effective in the prevention of bacterial infections but also cost-effective.
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Well then, about the 60 people who died at embassies during GW's presidency? No committee, no nothing. But that is ok with you, right? 4 years of committees on Benghazi and they found nothing. It was done to harass Clinton, nothing more. (they even stated this!)
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Hi, you have made very sensible edits in the past and wonder if you would mind looking at the Abortion page. I have gotten into an edit war with JTDIRL and would appreciate your take on it. The war is primarily about style I have tried to make the article less wordy and better organized. But I think there is an underlying NPOV issue not concerning the matter of abortion (pro vs. con) but concerning the role of wikipedia (to educate people about ongoing public debates over certain issues, or to provide logical arguments meant to provoke people's thoughts). Right now there is an extensive account in the Talk page; if you look at the article make sure to find out whose reversion it is. Well, I hope you are having a good holiday, if you celebrate it.
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Yes, Docetism is mostly a theological issue with no historical element. Just zap it. And is the ROO BOOKAROO account not a puppet for someone we used to know....?
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If their presence makes others uncomfortable, or leads to a breakdown in discipline, then you can bet for sure that's an impairment.
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USER USER \nUSER \nUSER \nTulisanya sll menyudutkan pemerintah dan di ada2 kan , issue tka Cina Sdh ga ditulis lg semenjak dibuktikan USER berkunjung ke polewali..kalo Blom waaah tiap hari itu2 aja Yg ditulis ..'
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Unless it's on Fox News, Trump ain't even gonna see it.
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crime follow a boom and bust cycle.. what can you expect when our legislatures budget boom and bust..
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Stated in a non-PC manner that Trumpers can respect, Lysander. Thank you.
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sanct. re your "(think the dread engine light)": I have not seen that "check engine" light in 32 years -- on successive Chev and Pontiac cars. 32 years ago I bought my first Toyota and have stayed with that brand ever since -- if you include recent Lexus buys. I hold nothing against electric hybrid cars -- Toyota makes the Prius and offers similar hybrid technology in several other Toyota/Lexus models. But, there's no doubt that their hybrid cars perform much better in the city vs. predominately highway miles.
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Oh, you mean ignore your partisan misdirection? You're a real Wynner, Gov.
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It has always been a given that if elected, and if the House or Senate (or both) remain Republican-controlled, that Clinton would face nonstop blistering committee witch-hunts and likely, a special prosecutor. Why? because that is what both Clintons have faced for most of the last thirty years. In fact, I would be surprised if a Republican House doesn't immediately set out to impeach Clinton, should she win. We have seen over the Obama years, the unyielding bloody-mindedness of the Stonewall Congress, abdicating national responsibility in favor of partisan all-out war. Why would we not see this continuing, and worsening? Republicans are safe at home, after decades of separating their flock from allegiance to the nation. My objection to this essay is that Krauthammer clearly blames HRC for this mess, which in fact is concocted through tens of thousands of hours of cynical hard work by propagandists within the RNC and its free-lance enablers, like Krauthammer.
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One of greatest successes at the University of Oregon was the development of the zebrafish model organism. It is now considered one of the best systems for studying many aspects of development and disease, and Oregon gets a large amount of cachet for being the source of it. Interestingly, George Streisinger took many years to make the system work, and was considered by any outside metrics to be unproductive during that time. He would have been first on the chopping block if his employment was in the hands of a bean-counting Dean and he did not have tenure to protect him. Now, how to discern the unproductive from the temporarily unproductive future game-changers and protect only the latter? That I don't know. Maybe protecting game-changers is too much to ask of a university in dire financial straits and too much to ask of students in debt. But I think many people think of tenure as a way to protect just the political faculty; it affects the sciences as well.
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Indians need to tell the whole truth . Did they give their daughter permission to go on a dangerous hitch hiking trip? Was their daughter a partier? How many Indians take off on party trips ,disappear for a while then show up? How many Indians take off and are keeping in touch with their families about what they are doing and where they are? Many questions need to be answered by the Indians.
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Jhand review BC chal Nikal le ab
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` :::::1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 this being an event in Australia, 18, 19, 20, 21 21 and counting examples `
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This woman - this hot, sexy, uninhibited, gorgeous woman - she looks at me and sees... Well, apparantly more than I do. At times, I don't think very much of myself. I'm an old, fat, balding technician. Not much to speak of. I bowl way too much. OK, so I dream of joining the PBA... But when she looks at me... her face changes. No matter what is going on, no matter what situation she or I are in, no matter the location... She gets this look in her eyes. A look which I know I will never see again except for her. Our eyes meet, anywhere, and that look comes across her face. The look. My look. Words cannot describe it. It's a look that just makes you melt. It makes your toes quiver. A look of trust, love, and happiness. Drives me insane every time she does it. I have my flaws. Huge, gaping, unbelievable flaws. She looks past them all. She sees me for who I am. Not what she wants me to be. She accepts me for me. Period. No questions asked. I shake my head and wonder... What did I ever do to deserve a woman like this? I think I have the answer to that. I've never lied to her. I've never hidden things from her. I always am completely honest with her. To quote Popeye - "I am what I am and that's all that I am." I'm not pretentious, egotistical, or judgemental. I accept her totally, and that may be why she accepts me completely. Truly awesome Marc. You are one of the lucky one's to have such wonderful feelings for her, and her for you. It really is awesome to have what you have. It's really great to see, especially in this crazy world we live in. My hat's off to you both! Rob Explore sex dating, meet swingers, find local sex near you on the best online adult dating site on the web. Whether you are looking to hookups, casual dating, married dating with an Asian, White, Black, Latino, Interracial singles or couples for sex, Adult Friend Finder is the sex dating site for you. We have the hottest adult personals from Atlanta to Los Angeles; San Diego to Chicago, from San Francisco to New York. AFF members are all over the world whether you are in big cities like Boston, Philadelphia, Las Vegas, Houston, Miami, Seattle, or in smaller cities like Springfield, Columbus, Denver, Reno, AFF has you covered.
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Nice. Backdoor racism. I seem to remember members of the Irish resistance being labeled terrorists. Is it really about melanin?
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God forbid she accepts a plea bargain
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Nope. Earned it.
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The only poll that counts is the one on Election Day.
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That's why I don't put political bumper stickers on my car. Parking lot door dings are bad enough.
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If you can establish a political favor to a high speakers fee than do it. Other wise Clinton was just earning a living by being 'smart' by talking to those who pay the highest. You can be sure Trump will do his best to capitalize second place- dang good considering the size of the field.
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maybe not so much nosey as curiosity how to die with dignity.
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"There are many men of principle in both parties in America, but there is no party of principle." "Those that despise people will never get the best out of others and themselves." Alexis de Tocqueville Alexis Charles Henri Clérel, Viscount de Tocqueville was a French diplomat, political scientist, and historian. He was best known for his works Democracy in America and The Old Regime and the Revolution, today is considered an early work of sociology and political science.
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McLaren ought to be held personally accountable for the losses experienced by these athletes. His report is looking more like a political smear with every revelation. Shame on him, an embarrassment to Canadians. From the NYT The World Anti-Doping Agency, the regulator of drugs in sports that produced mountainous evidence of Russia’s doping scheme, has agreed to clear 95 of the first 96 athletes whose cases have been reviewed, according to an internal report circulated among the organization’s executives in recent days. “The available evidence was insufficient to support the assertion of an antidoping rule violation against these 95 athletes,” Olivier Niggli, the agency’s director general, wrote in the internal report, which was obtained by The New York Times. The report does not identify any of the 96 athletes.
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All we're allowed to say here now is that this has nothing to do with religion...
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You'll know what the WOOHOO is when you're grabbed by the WOOHOO.
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Les administrateurs n ont aucune prérogative éditoriale. Pourquoi cette question des critères d admissibilité vous turlupine-t-elle ? Faites ce qui vous semble bon et juste, c est le plus important. DocteurCosmos (d)
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China built Canada's railroads and was rewarded with the racist Head Tax. Now Canada can't even take care of its elders, so China has to but receives nothing but racist abuse.
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25px Bem-vindo(a) à Wikipédia. Todas as pessoas são encorajadas a fazer contribuições construtivas na Wikipédia. No entanto, uma das edições que fez recentemente no artigo Plano Municipal de Ordenamento do Território não parece ser construtiva e teve de ser revertida. Por favor, use a página de testes para fazer testes de edição à vontade sem danificar a Wikipédia. Se você pensa que me equivoquei, ou tiver quaisquer dúvidas, pode deixar uma mensagem para mim em minha página de discussão. Obrigado. Mvictor Fale
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South Africa had a huge fear of communism. Calvinism vs communism. But did the blacks really have a fear for communism as well? I don't believe that.
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1. Translation I tire so easily of hillbilly boys w pretensions of normalcy.. bring it
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"Alaska Railroad sees hope in marijuana industry"--I don't know if I should laugh or cry. Is there something I am missing here?
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The Northwest Passage is no sure thing, yes, the weather is a bit warmer but there is still ice and lots of it in the Northern Canadian arctic islands.
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Bu arada flüt çalan insanların zeki olduğunu biliyor muydunuz?
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Actually I believe it is because of facts. This was not a Muslim commiting a terrorist attack. Sounds like it was just some crazy lady. Awful, sorry it did not fit you and Trump's agenda.
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RT @MIKEMIKE2REAL I told u bout doing that &#128514;"@ThoughtsOfRandy: Some niggaz will say and PAY anything to get the pussy." + must be you
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This is just prepping the ground for the next story change, the one where Trump attended the meeting via phone. The story will change to, "any father would attend a meeting his son asked him to attend".
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Meta-analysis that conceals more than it reveals: comment on Storm et al. (2010). Storm, Tressoldi, and Di Risio (2010) rely on meta-analyses to justify their claim that the evidence for psi is consistent and reliable. They manufacture apparent homogeneity and consistency by eliminating many outliers and combining databases whose combined effect sizes are not significantly different-even though these combined effect sizes consist of arbitrary and meaningless composites. At best, their study provides a recipe for conducting a replicable extrasensory perception experiment. This recipe includes following a design that employs the standard ganzfeld psi methodology and uses "selected" subjects. An experiment, having adequate power and that meets these criteria, has already been conducted and failed to produce evidence for psi. Parapsychology will achieve scientific acceptability only when it provides a positive theory with evidence based on independently replicable evidence. This is something it has yet to achieve after more than a century of trying.
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Desa Jacobsson knew her husband. You did not. Assuming that all people have your level of emotional maturity or lack of integrity as a married man is deeply irrational.
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3. She's not queer, she's allosexual. That bitch.
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You have an interpretation of Christ's teaching, and it is that interpretation that you want to prevail. One of the things that really bothers me about traditionalists is that you each interpret Christ's teachings, the will of God and the magisterium, and you pretend that your interpretation is the one and only authentic version.
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Up to date for 1850?
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The issue concerns method
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*Oppose. This is the proper name for the Paris Meridian (of which there is only one), not just a Paris meridian.
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È una vergogna che non ci sia più il crocefisso a scuola, una mancanza di rispetto.
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I didn't see the evil empire of United Airlines on the list of fines.........what gives.
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2. Most likely Who asks for that much money and doesnt give a reason?
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James Reeves - Both water treatment methods improve and protect the health of citizens who drink the water. Since protection of health using all safe and effective public health methods is of no interest to fluoridation opponents, they must create an artificial distinction between fluoridation and other water treatment methods. Actually, part of the way fluoridation acts is to attack decay causing bacteria, which, according to your definition, is treating the water just like chlorine. So, fluoridation can be justified on exactly the same grounds as disinfection. “Fluoride is effective at controlling caries because it acts in several different ways. …Fluoride also interferes with glycolysis, the process by which cariogenic bacteria metabolize sugars to produce acid. In higher concentrations, it has a bactericidal action on cariogenic and other bacteria.” ~> who(dot)int/oral_health/publications/2016_fluoride_oral_health.pdf Fluoridation opponents, of course, ignore facts
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, 25 August 2005 (UTC) Disagreement is when you talk about the content of what is written, regardless of its source. Prejudice is when you personalise it. 12:11
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No Kidding!!! I previously stated that her stupidity would result in hurting Alaska for years to come. Everyone knows Trump is a deal maker. By not upholding your part of the deal you will lose out. Murkowski can gain anything she wants for Alaska by just working within the system instead of beating her head against the system. Loose a few minor battles and gain some big concessions. That is how politics has always worked and Trump has taken it to a new level. A rather meaningless vote to debate the health care proposals could have brought many returns to Alaska.
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Spot on!
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The puzzle is this is just routine for Chinese, and American never cried baby before, why this time? I think Obama wants to make Trump look embarrassed, what will Trump do in future? Keep silent or cry baby? But anyway, this shows how propaganda works, it can blow anything big for some purpose.
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ola minha cara... que que tu acha de nos encontrarmos para eu poder chupar a tua buceta tão forte que tu vai ter q tira os lençois da bunda deepois de goza. EuSoOMario (discussão)
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An excellent post Charge ! Unfortunately it is just a matter of time before the anti free speech league of PH test, Sphere music, Allan Ross, Darcey McGee, Rouge Chimp and their exalted leader Alcest begin to hit the uncivil comment button multiple times in order to take it down.
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Like you do?
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ग्रामीण सांडपाणी व्यवस्थापन प्रकल्प... #पूर्वीपेक्षा_अधिक_पूर्वीपेक्षा_उत्तम #4YearsOfMahaGovt pic.twitter.com/rUvnsTtO4b
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Expressly decline payments... That's pure legal speak to guarantee people will not understand. So she failed to fill out a rarely known form. Now if she purposely submitted per diem paperwork, that's a different story. I'm willing to bet this has happened on numerous occasions, but it's a common misconception on the traveler. In this case, she's persecuted without any basic common sence. This slanted article has no clue as to government travel. What a lie.
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Well said!
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Do you always vote for your own inane posts? Pathetic.
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so your family does what you tell them? good ol conservative values eh? father knows best and all that
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It's coming to Canada if we get proportional representation, lots of small, radical, fringe parties.
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Well, the Sherbrooke shooting was Sherbrooke police officers. Doesn't detract from the rest of your post.
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The musings of a feminist pop culture fanatic 7:00 Oh, Ricky Gervais. What on earth are you wearing? “No profanity: that’s fine, I’ve got a huge vocabulary.” It’s really clear that they’ve toned down Ricky Gervais from last year. Though the dig at Justin Bieber was pretty good. “No, he’s not the father. The only way he could impregnate anyone is if he borrowed one of Martha Stewart’s turkey basters.” 7:07 Even Johnny Depp admits he hasn’t seen “The Tourist.” First sneak peek at the Best Motion Picture – Drama nominees is Hugo. This will be fun trying to figure out why certain people are presenting these films. Don’t see the Johnny Depp to Hugo connection yet. 7:08 Gerard Butler and Mila Kunis present Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture. Christopher Plummer wins for “Beginners.” I can always count on the old people for adorable acceptance speeches. 7:12 Ashton Kutcher and Elle MacPherson present Best Actress on TV in Comedy/Musical. Elle’s dress is weird-looking. She’s got weird wing things on her boobs. Amy Poehler thoroughly eyefucks the camera. Laura Dern wins for “Enlightened.” I can’t remember if it’s been canceled, but if it hasn’t, maybe someone will watch this show now…other than the Hollywood Foreign Press apparently. Had no idea Laura Dern’s mom is Diane Ladd. Nice. She gives shoutouts to Lucille Ball and Frank Capra. At least she has awesome inspirations. UPDATE: Enlightened was renewed. Maybe this will get people to watch it? 7:19 Rob Lowe and Julianne Moore introduce Miss Golden Globe. Super awkward pause as the teleprompter freezes and someone brings Julianne Moore a script. Andie MacDowell’s daughter got recruited as this year’s Bring Your Daughter to an Awards Show person. Best Miniseries time. Golden Globe goes to Downton Abbey. Get ready for a sweep for Downton Abbey in the Miniseries categories tonight. People freaking love it. Adorable British people give adorable acceptance speech. We got distracted when our icemaker started working again. 7:23 Rob Low and Julianne Moore come back to present Best Actress in a Miniseries. Kate Winslet wins for Mildred Pierce! This surprises absolutely no one. She didn’t have very steep competition. Sorry, Diane Lane. Kate Winslet is always so dignified and gracious. I’m pretty much in love with her. No lie. Finally starting with the play-off music. 7:26 Frieda Pinto comes out to show a preview of Midnight in Paris. I’m thinking it’s the Oscars that tries to come up with connections to the movie. Golden Globes just gets random people to present the films. 7:27 Okay, I want to watch what happens at the awards during the commercial break, especially as the attendees get progressively drunker. That would be a super entertaining show. Can we make this happen? 7:32 Obligatory message from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as we pretend to actually care about who brings these awards to us every year. Granted, they do a lot of philanthropic work, but no one will remember that after this speech. Sorry, y’all. 7:33 Jake Gyllenhaal comes out to present a preview for My Week With Marilyn. Rant time: Why on earth is this in the Comedy or Musical category? It’s extremely dramatic and there is almost no music in it! Sometimes, I understand their reasoning, but this makes ABSOLUTELY NO SENSE! 7:34 Ricky Gervais asks for short speeches. “You don’t have to thank members of your family who have done absolutely nothing.” Obligatory atheist dig at God. Melissa McCarthy and Paula Patton come out to present Best Actor in a TV Series – Drama. Paula is wearing a very yellow dress. I can’t decide how I feel about it. Kelsey Grammer wins for Boss. The HFPA loves to pretend like it’s super trendy and Boss is very trendy, but no one watches it. 7:37 McCarthy and Patton stick around to present Best TV Series – Drama. Homeland wins. If Game of Thrones had ended after Homeland, it would have been GoT. The HFPA has such a short-term memory, though, and all anyone can talk about is how good Homeland is. Game of Thrones lost out by ending during the summer. The others didn’t have a shot. Massive cast gets on stage. Pretty sure it’ll take longer for all of them to get up there than they’ll be able to talk. Amy Poehler found something about Les Moonves super funny. Don’t know why this guy thanked Moonves. Does CBS own Showtime? 7:44 Jimmy Fallon and Adam Levine come out and pull their best “moves like Jagger.” Fallon goes on to spaz and act weird. I love Jimmy Fallon, but that was just awkward. They present Best Original Score to Ludovic Bource for The Artist. Be prepared for The Artist to sweep tonight as well. Bource apologizes for being French. He talks about how music is universal. This guy is adorbs. 7:48 Fallon and Levine stick around to present Best Original Song. Thought it would be Glenn Close, but they decided to pick Madonna instead. Oh well, this will be the only win for WE. I still don’t know why Madonna tries to have a really pretentious British accent sometimes. You’re not fooling anyone. Story about how Madonna had to be coerced into writing a song for her movie. None of us buy that. Also, that dress must be cutting off circulation to your boobs. 7:52 Unknown Turkish film person comes out to say hey to her peeps in Turkey. Then she leaves. Well, that was weird. 7:57 Debra Messing and Katharine McPhee come out to pimp their show and talk about how Best Actor in a Miniseries is one of the most prestigious awards ever. Weird. Idris Elba wins for Luther. Adorbs British accent. Super sexy. And he gives a shoutout to his daughter who is having a Golden Globe party. Adorable. 7:59 Brad Pitt comes out to present Ides of March. Want to see this so badly. Ryan Gosling is beautiful. As per us. 8:00 Seth Rogen and Kate Beckinsale come out to present Best Actress in a Movie – Comedy or Musical. Jodie Foster brought her kids. How cute. Michelle Williams wins for the “hysterical comedy” My Week With Marilyn. Thank you, Seth Rogen, for pointing this out to us. Michelle Williams thanks her daughter. She points out that Marilyn Monroe won the same award she just did. She seems so flustered and adorbs. She’s come so far since the days of Dawson’s Creek. 8:08 Sarah Michelle Gellar and Piper Perabo come out to present Best Supporting Actor on TV. Perabo’s dress is hiding some people in it. No joke. That thing is huge. Jesse Tyler Ferguson holds up a sign that says “whatever” over Eric Stonestreet’s shoulder. Peter Dinklage wins, which shocks no one. He talks about how his mom thought Guy Pearce would win in this category instead. He could hide in Piper Perabo’s skirt easily. 8:10 Ricky Gervais talks about how last year’s audience had “a right stick up their ass.” He introduces George Clooney and says if he gets any more popular or handsome, he’ll be hosting the show next year. Clooney stole Brad Pitt’s cane and comes out to present Moneyball. 8:13 Channing Tatum and Jessica Alba come out to present Best Animated Feature Film. The Adventures of Tintin wins, upsetting the streak that Rango has been having in this category. We decide Steven Spielberg probably has a shed devoted to the Golden Globes. 8:20 Ewan McGregor comes out to present a preview for 50/50. He gives a shoutout to Christopher Plummer and says “good job, Pops.” 8:23 Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy come out to present Best Supporting Actress on TV, all in song. Adorbs. Jessica Lange wins for American Horror Story. She was definitely the best actor on that show. Sorry, Jessica Lange, but your dress is super fug. Jessica Lange thanks the people who worked on her show. Producers do a close-up on Meryl Streep, for some inexplicable reason. Lange goes on to call many writers in Hollywood talentless hacks, but she does it in a super classy way. 8:28 So, there’s this one commercial for McDonald’s that can’t decide which dimension it wants to be in and it just switches rapidly between dimensions. I feel it needs a warning for people who are epileptic. 8:30 Ricky Gervais has moved on to wine. He introduces Madonna by saying she’s “just like a virgin.” Madonna then says Ricky should come over and do something about that. Ricky then runs across the back of the stage. Funniest moment of the night so far. Madonna says she grew up watching foreign films and there’s nothing foreign about them to her. I call bullshit on her pretentiousness. Angelina Jolie loses to Iran for “A Separation.” Also, Christian Bale is in the film from China. Iranian guy gives a very touching acceptance speech while another guy stands next to him with his arms crossed and looks super pissed off. 8:34 Aw, Dustin Hoffman! He gives a thank you speech before going on to announce nominations for Best Actress on TV – Drama. Claire Danes wins for Homeland, which shocks absolutely no one. She comes out from the back way for some weird reason. She winks and points at her table. She thanks her parents because she forgot to thank them when she won back in 1995 for My So-Called Life. Her mom is apparently her date. Adorbs. She thanks her gorgeous husband, Hugh Dancy. And here comes the playoff music. 8:38 Accountants come out to strike a pose with the envelope for Best Actor in a Comedy/Musical – TV. Close-up on the female accountant’s boobs. The envelope is front of them, but it’s still awkward. 8:42 Emily Blunt comes out to present the preview for Bridesmaids, the funniest movie of the past year. Apparently, all anyone can talk about is that “women can finally poop their pants.” 8:43 Tina Fey and Jane Lynch come out to present Best Actor on TV in a Comedy/Musical. They have the best banter ever. Matt LeBlanc wins for Episodes. Apparently, the HFPA decides that since Alec Baldwin refuses to show up anymore, they’ll give it to someone else. If only it could have been Johnny Galecki. Alas. Matt LeBlanc is pretty freaking awesome, though. 8:46 Bradley Cooper comes out to present Best Supporting Actress in a Movie. Octavia Spencer wins for The Help. So well-deserved. I may have hated that movie, but she was truly fantastic. Maya Rudolph gives her a standing ovation. Everyone wants to kiss her on the way up. They play the super inspirational song from The Help. Everyone in that room loves her. Seriously. Melissa McCarthy is in tears. Octavia is crying as she quotes MLK. I love when people are legitimately blown away by their wins. She is so flustered and is just absolutely endearing. Fun fact: The Help is at Table 10 tonight. 8:52 Apparently, the Golden Globes are tweeting the winners before they’re announced on TV. Nice one, y’all. 8:55 Sidney Poitier comes out to present the Cecil B. DeMille Award to Morgan Freeman. Everyone gives him a standing ovation. He begins talking about how kickass Morgan Freeman is and how he becomes every character he plays. Shoutouts to Spencer Tracy, Laurence Olivier, and others. Morgan Freeman looks like he’s about to cry. Poitier says Freeman is a prince in the profession he has chosen. Helen Mirren comes out and says she’s had a couple glasses of wine, but she has a bone to pick with Morgan Freeman because she’s only been in one film with him. It goes on a bit long, but it’s Helen Mirren so we’re okay with it. And here comes the retrospective of films. Damn, this man has been in some amazing movies over time. 9:00 Best part of that retrospective: the clip from Electric Company where he’s bathing in a casket. And according to IMDB, his first role was as an uncredited man on the street in The Pawnbroker in 1964. 9:03 Morgan Freeman comes up and says he absolutely loves Helen Mirren. He said that after working with her on Red and watching her handle a gun, he knows he never wants to piss her off. He also says he will call his award the Sidney Poitier Award. He talks about how he got to make movies with people he admires and that he’s had so much fun. Then he randomly says hey to Elton John. Oh, Morgan Freeman. You’re so fantastic. 9:07 Fun fact: Morgan Freeman’s first credited role was in a 1971 film called “Who Says You Can’t Ride a Rainbow.” He played a character named Afro. 9:10 Robert Downey, Jr. comes out in a tux with tails. He introduces the preview of The Artist. 9:12 Angelina Jolie comes out to introduce Best Director. Martin Scorsese wins for Hugo. Definitely thought it was going to be Michel Hazanavicius. Scorsese gives a shoutout to the HFPA for their work in film preservation. He gives a shoutout to his wife who gave him the book Hugo is based on and encouraged him to make a film his 12-year-old daughter could actually see. Ben Kingsley waves from the back. Scorsese leaves out Chloe Grace Moretz, which makes me sad. 9:15 Ricky Gervais is back with another glass of wine. He introduces Salma Hayek and Antonio Banderas. They bleep Ricky Gervais and then Antonio Banderas starts yelling in Spanish. If he’s saying something bad, the censors don’t know it. They go on to give Best TV Comedy to Modern Family. The kids all run up from the back. Sofia Vergara starts yelling in Spanish. She’s either really silly or she is absolutely smashed right now. Best acceptance speech ever. Sofia Vergara gives the actual acceptance speech in Spanish and Steven Levitan (I think) translates it, but turns it into a speech about how the writers are the best lovers Sofia has had and all film actresses need to give them their numbers. Freaking awesome. 9:23 Michelle Pfeiffer comes out. Her face does not look real anymore. She goes on to show the preview for War Horse. 9:24 What is Jessica Biel wearing and why does she have three boobs all of a sudden? Her and Mark Wahlberg present Best Actor in a Movie – Comedy/Musical to Jean Dujardin for The Artist. Dujardin mentions that he is French, too. Nice callback to Ludovic Bource’s speech earlier. Dujardin tells how he was told that he would never do movies because his face is too expressive. Apparently, his eyebrows think independently. That man is freaking adorable. 9:31 Queen Latifah (from “Joyful Noise,” which she has to pretend is a good movie right now) comes out to introduce The Help. 9:33 Ricky Gervais has ditched his ugly jacket. He introduces Colin Firth and acts super jealous of him. According to Gervais, Colin Firth is super racist and has punched a blind kitten. Firth makes a dig back at Gervais and goes on to introduce the nominees for Best Actress – Drama. Meryl Streep wins for The Iron Lady. Everyone gives her a standing ovation. She acts like she’s surprised to win and says she only got to play Margaret Thatcher after Ricky Gervais’s deal fell through. They bleep Meryl Streep. Pretty sure that’s not allowed. Someone is passing her glasses up from the back. And Meryl is just naming off random actresses now. Meryl just called Harvey Weinstein God. She’ll probably get some crap for that tomorrow. They start to play her off, but she says no and they stop for a second. That’s how famous Meryl Streep is, y’all. 9:39 Jane Fonda comes out to present Best Movie – Comedy/Musical. In a move that surprises absolutely no one, The Artist wins. Even the dog is there! People get distracted from the producer’s speech by the dog’s adorableness. Also, Jean Dujardin’s wife is totally recording the entire ceremony on her cameraphone. So adorbs. The dog is totally begging for a treat. So cute. Another producer tries to say something, but they are actually pulling the mic back into the stage. Damn. 9:47 Ricky Gervais introduces Natalie Portman and talks about putting her family first this year led her to not be nominated for anything. She presents Best Actor in a Drama to George Clooney for The Descendants. Where the fuck is Ryan Gosling? Why isn’t he there? I want to see his beautiful, feminist-loving face and body in a tux tonight. George Clooney is his standard, adorable self. 9:54 Harrison Ford comes out to present Best Picture – Drama. They barely even show his face before they start showing the nominees. The Descendants wins. One of the producers comes up and says they’ve been told to hurry, so they rush through the acceptance speech as much as possible. Alexander Payne starts talking. Play-off music starts up. 9:57 Ricky Gervais comes back to close out the show. Perfect summary of the evening, “I hope you’ve enjoyed your goodie bags, the champagne, the gold. I hope it took your mind off the recession.” They end with a close-up of the crystal chandelier. Nice. 9:59 Final score. 15 for 25. Was hoping for closer to 70 or 75%, but at least I finished above 50%. Hope y’all haven’t been too bored by my ramblings. See ya for the Oscars.
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1. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/10/busted-gop-and-prosecutor-rachel-mitchell-knew-christine-ford-coached-friend-on-polygraph-before-hearing-then-caught-her-lying-during-testimony/ Busted.
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What is the First Nations think of your mean-spirited comment?
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So what you are saying is that one side has an entitlement to run wild when upset? Your internal logic is a bit odd here, let me pry further, you seem to believe that because of your correct revealed world view your side gets to do whatever they want when they want. Now lets go back in time to some of your cry bully antecedents, George Wallace claimed that people assembling to discuss things were infringing on his rights. By giving a certain group legal respect Wallace was being denied rights. Example, your co-believers not freaking out on Trumpites means that you were denied rights? That they met infringed on you somehow? Let me try another, your co-adherents ignoring a group of Trump supporters was in actuality an infringement on your side somehow, in the same way that two people of the same sex getting married is an infringement on right wing Christians? Your position is that you are infringed on because other people are doing something that infringes on your status.
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Looks like it will be time to bring CBs back into play... Seems a little TOO extreme. If I can't be on speakerphone with someone, then I shouldn't be able to talk to a passenger either.
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And you are a dumber person for it Bill. Luckily you haven't gotten anybody else killed with your addiction
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@npistcool @BerLindow @90Minjoker1 @polizeiberlin Nix #merkelmussweg, Merkel hätte nie passieren dürfen. Ich wünschte ich hätte eine Zeitmaschine und könnte das kaputte Kondom austauschen, aber auch die von anderen Vätern von Linken. Erst die DDR mit kaputt gemacht und jetzt ganz Deutschland und Europa. 😢 Teil-Satire by Wil
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And the second part, strangely ignored by the media in its false equivalency coverage of both candidates: "But the other basket -- and I know this because I see friends from all over America here -- I see friends from Florida and Georgia and South Carolina and Texas -- as well as, you know, New York and California -- but that other basket of people are people who feel that the government has let them down, the economy has let them down, nobody cares about them, nobody worries about what happens to their lives and their futures, and they're just desperate for change. It doesn't really even matter where it comes from. They don't buy everything he says, but he seems to hold out some hope that their lives will be different. They won't wake up and see their jobs disappear, lose a kid to heroin, feel like they're in a dead-end. Those are people we have to understand and empathize with as well."
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رحم الله صدام حسين , عرف كيف يتصرف مع الاكراد .
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62,000 students at UBC. And 14,000 are foreigners. Maybe that's how a native Vancouverite can find a place to live in Vancouver - get a loan to attend UBC and get housed in a student resident. Universities have become like cities. And like all Canadian cities the increase in foreigners is accelerating. It's pathetic. Low wages for minimum wage workers, high tuition for foreign students, great investments for foreigners buying up houses and Canadian corporations. Is it about educating and employing Canadians or about big money for Big Business?
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Enciclopédia : Futebol = hora sagrada, churrasco, cerveja gelada, não gosta vaza! fêmeas no shopping !
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Siz Ne Yaptığınızı Bilmeden Okuladan, Kaynakların Doğru Olup Olmadığını Araştırmadan Metinleri Kendi Kafanıza Göre Silemezsiniz. Çok Bilmişlik Ödülü Merhaba, Girit le ilgili sizin yorum olarak değerlendirdikleriniz gerçek tespitlerdir ve bu tespitleri yapan arkeoloğun kendi ifadelerinin yer aldığı kaynak da açıkça yazıldığı halde, burada yazılanlar sırf siz deneme diye nitelediniz diye deneme olmaz. ya siz denemenin ne demek olduğunu bilmiyorsunuz, ya da burada açıkça yazdıklarım canınızı çok sıkmış olacxak ki o kadar emeğime saygısızca davranarak silmişsiniz. Rica ederim, bilmediğiniz konularda ahkam kesmeden önce bir okuyup öğreniniz. 1500 kusur düzeltme yapmanız sizi ansiklopedi yazarı yapmayacağı gibi emeğe hiç saygınız yok. Bundan sonraki eleştirilerinizi kendinize saklayınız. Alaaddinkeykubat (mesaj) Eğer sayfayi dikkatli incelerseniz degisikliginiz benim degil başka bir kullanicinin geri aldigini fark edersiniz sayin Çok bilmiş bey bundan sonra bana dediginiz gibi asıl siz bilmiyorsaniz oğrenin de gelin ben yanlislikla sizin degisikliginizi geri alan kullanicinin degisikligini geri aldim snra fark edip duzelttim benim konu ile alakam yok asil hakaretlerinizi ve dusuncelerinizi bana degil ya bildiriniz hakaretlerinizi şimdilik bilgisizliginizden dolayi siğneye çekiyorum. İyi çalişmalar •
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Which current Lane County Circuit Judge was appointed by a Republican Governor? Don't look it up; it's a trick question. There hasn't been a Republican Governor since 1987.
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Let's investigate and when the Democrats are shown to be pure as the driven snow they can tell Trump to shut up about it.
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أعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم.
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It all got started with William Jefferson Clinton's famous "yeah but I didn't inhale" prevarication. Since then I cannot imagine any reasonably intelligent person believing any campaign promise ever.
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wrong , we are not traitors to appreciate an actual leader in the usa standing up for his country such to expose the complete lack of leadership we have and need such as trump here in canada. save the insults buddy, grow up (wow that post of trash was removed about 1 second after it was posted, GOOD)
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