Can you just give us the TLDE?
Crossing the fucking floor is a neon flashing sign she’s not a member of the tribe. It’s a sign that she’ll backstab and sell out at a moments notice.
I can’t believe she was elected. She crossed the fucking floor and what 8 years later all is forgiven and she’s elected.
Is that different than binding arbitration?
That’s not really 3rd party then.
It is going to arbitration, which seems like a funny way to resolve it but yeah.
From wiki
Red Ventures is an American media company that owns and operates brands such as Lonely Planet, CNET, ZDNet, The Points Guy, Healthline, and Bankrate.[1] Red Ventures focuses on news, advice, and review websites.[2]
Seems pretty straightforward.
This is clearly only the ones that negatively affect them (the bar).
Was the idea to improve performance?
Just asking, if he dies right now obviously Harris become president. Does that mean she gets the nomination, or is there a super quick primary to nominate a candidate?
That’s only for private, money making companies.
As more and more traditional media die, the more we need CBC. It’s only becoming more important.
I’m reading about the German type 214 and think that’d be the frontrunner, especially since it looks like they allow it to be built by the purchasing country. Thoughts?
Tldw crotch protector, and the historians did know that.
It’s a common conservative thing to own the libs.
Also wasn’t so fast:
Through trial and error she found that she could achieve the hairstyle by sewing the braids and bits together, using a needle. She dug deeper into art and fashion history books, looking for references to stitching.
In 2005, she had a breakthrough. Studying translations of Roman literature, Ms. Stephens says, she realized the Latin term “acus” was probably being misunderstood in the context of hairdressing. Acus has several meanings including a “single-prong hairpin” or “needle and thread,” she says. Translators generally went with “hairpin.”
Pretty sure Poland got a deal to manufacture them in Poland. They want to make their own industry too.
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The new fleet of submarines will be conventionally powered and capable of operating under ice.
Um knowing nothing about Arctic logistics, I’m surprised at this. I thought they’d want nuclear powered. But maybe this is posturing before trying to get in on the aukus deal.
Like way to kill your platform for anything educational where you want to pause to look at a graph.