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Dr Adam Rutherford
AdamRutherford
On this day in 1882, Charles Darwin was buried in Westminster Abbey, having died at Down House on 19th April. His pall bearers included Joseph Hooker and Alfred Russell Wallace.
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Thorne_Identity
GeoffThorne
A lot of you are mourning. Mr. Boseman filled a space a lot of people didn't realize was empty and a lot of other people never thought would get an
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Timothy Huyer
tim4hire
I agree that this does encapsulate the political divide.Many in the private sector are suffering loss of employment/hours/business because of the pandemic. One side thinks that public sector workers should
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Brian Feroldi
BrianFeroldi
When I started "investing" in 2004 I had no idea what I was doingI couldn't tell you ANYTHING about a balance sheet, income statement, management...nothing!To prove just how bad I
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Tim Bennett
tiben12
We are now over a 1/3 of the way done the election campaign. Huge thanks to all who put their name forward. In #CityofPG this includes @MikeMorrisforBC @shirleybond @MackenzieKerr97 @LauraAnn_11.
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
It’s fascinating though hardly surprising to watch purportedly oppositional or heterodox intellectual posturing give way to ever more naked hatred of complex and critical thought. But the real point is
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Brian Lyman
lyman_brian
Sen. Doug Jones starts this environmental roundtable with a moment of silence for Lowndes County Sheriff John Williams, killed on Saturday. "It’s a great, great loss for this law enforcement
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Will Scharf
willscharf
THREAD on Missouri v. China: @Eric_Schmitt’s lawsuit against China presents them with a stark choice.(1) Show up to federal court in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and try to convince Judge Stephen
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Resa Harrison
Americancrawl
It is crystal clear that Trump is panicked about certain citizens voting in general, & by mail specifically. Trump & his boss, Putin, can’t hack votes which can easily be
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Allie Rogers
Alliewhowrites
Representation: a thread. Recently, I have been seeing young lesbians on here discussing the dearth of butch lesbian characters in tv and film. And I remembered how Finn Gallagher
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Westley Ohman
westleyohman
Something about a certain road paved with good intentions. I (nor USPTF) am not aware of any evidence that screening for PAD reduces costs, anxiety, or amputations in any population.
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WaterstonesGreenwich
BooksGreenwich
A thread: in a novel, you can look through anyone’s eyes. A daughter reluctantly taking on her father’s crime syndicate. Or a former wrestler on the trail of a taxidermied
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Harold *Dutch* Coleman
TheDutchColeman
I love the persistence of the resisting the police crowd. Yes it's not a good idea to resist but the penalty for that isn't death. It seems as if people
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Ifedayo Odeniyi
IfedayoOdeniyi
Let us talk about Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetes mellitus is a disease that affects about 463 million people worldwide according to International Diabetes Federation. This number will increase if nothing is
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Joshua A. Engel
joshuaadamengel
IMPOSSIBLE to understate the threat the extreme unrepresentative nature of Senate poses to the RepublicOur system is built on a Congress that is responsive to the will of the people,
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FootballEconomist
TheFootballEco
I uses various football platforms, so I see various scoring systems, and it's interesting to see the differences. Would like to see the general opinion on a few different areas,
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