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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
One of the many extraordinary things about the world the Government is creating is the institutionalisation of political patronage. Lucrative public contracts - and jobs too - for their mates.
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drmagdalachery
drmagdalachery
I’ve received many messages acknowledging my strength & resiliency for how I’ve handled losing both my parents to #COVID19. While I am grateful for every bit of the encouragement. I
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iansohn
IanSohn
I’ve recently come through a pretty hairy health scare. Fortunately for me it all checked out ok, but for a few weeks it was pretty frightening. I learned a few
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Andrew Flood 👨🏻💻📝🕺
andrewflood
Covid-19 vaccine candidate is 90% effective, says manufacturer - mass roll out will take a while but if 90% holds this certainly makes a huge differencehttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/09/covid-19-vaccine-candidate-effective-pfize
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Orthodox Conservatives
OrthodoxConsGrp
Some took issue with our demand for more beautiful streets & lived spaces.Yet, among others this Norwegian study from January 2020 found “most people don’t feel happy around modern architecture”.
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A China Observer
AChinaObserver
1/n. Here is a list of goals that communists set in the early 1950s, according to W. Cleon Skousen, author of The Naked Communist1. U.S. acceptance of coexistence as the
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Alessio Patalano
alessionaval
The pandemic’s darkest hour is yet to come - a deceptively well written article. Usually I’m very fond of the FT and I think that their reporting on Covid has
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Steph Cha
stephycha
My year in parenting books: The Baby Sleep Solution (aggressively early sleep training regimen, yes please), Your Baby's Bottle-feeding Aversion (a godsend Kindle purchase found after desperate googling), and Cribsheet
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Dr Louise Hansen 🌷🕊
drlouisehansen
Australia has a long history of providing new homes to some of the world’s most persecuted and vulnerable people. However, these achievements — of which Australians can be rightly proud
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Scott B. Ritner
podsekalnikov
I agree with a lot of what @MarxinHell does here. Opening the relation. I would also add that @robynmarasco made the excellent point that the family, as a whole, is
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NortherlyRose 🌈 💙
NortherlyRose
#Thread Living with meltdowns. A personal, very late diagnosed, autistic perspective. #autism #AllAutistics#ActuallyAutistic 1/ Before my autism diagnosis I had occasional emotional outbursts. These generally happened at home after a
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
.@cdcgov published report on more than 800 COVID hotspots happening between March and Mid July. A few key report findings in thread below, but first question is why isn’t all
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Matt Hildreth
mhildreth
As a progressive who has spent years working on the rural vote, this is the graph that keeps me up at night. Only 34% of rural White voters think @JoeBiden
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Max Burns
themaxburns
The @GOP has responded to catastrophically to #COVID19 because over the decades their party has been reduced to little more than holding voter attention through culture wars and social wedge
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Dan Donnelly
DanDonnelly
Composers as academics, a thread:Beethoven: The only person in the field that the general public has ever heard ofMozart: Published his first article in middle school to much fanfare; unrelatedly,
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yvtweets
i highly recommend everyone to give fasting a trythread. fasting can be a very powerful tool if you know how to use it.i discovered intermittent fasting after finding myself
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