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Most builders are already fully booked for work. The one's that could work faster generally aren't the ones you want building your house.
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Maybe season 1 of the boys. It devolves into disgust porn in the later seasons.
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It shouldn't be too hard to clean them with something running on the tracks, but it does seem less than ideal.
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Covering parking lots is expensive and you lose spots to supports and there's the inevitable car hitting those supports.
Putting panels between rail lines doesn't need a structure so it should be far cheaper and easier to install and fix, even if they aren't ideal.
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The US doesn't do sanitized transport because there's not really a need in most airports. The vast majority of passengers are Americans or coming into America. It's also self reinforced, because once others learn they stop doing layovers in the US. It might make sense for a few large airports like Atlanta, JFK, and LAX.
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In fairness for number 11, many Americans can't even name their own government officials, expecting to know about other countries is a tall order.
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Liquor laws vary wildly throughout the US. The one good thing about Ohio is drive through liquor stores.
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The raw stainless steel doesn't help. Just painting or wrapping it makes it look like a real vehicle. It's still off, but it's no worse than the cube, Aztec, or other odd cars.
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They do ESO makes anything else the company does largely irrelevant. Same as Blizzard back when Activision bought them.
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Doing that bankrupted jc penny.
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Fighting against progress is always wrong.
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There are many totally automated ports outside the US, unions have fought to keep the US in the stone age as far as ports are concerned. The first automated port was opened in 93.
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Hockey exists btw.
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Calling it unilateral restraint is absurd though. It's like bragging about cutting out Coke from your diet while drinking a Pepsi.
ryathal Now • 55%
That's a weird statement for a country that's been actively supporting multiple militias in the region for decades.
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This is how you know it's a work of fiction and not a direct insert of British ideals.
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Your assuming those involved are remotely rational. Once you get to the point where someone is willing to kill themselves to kill others it doesn't really matter about anyone else's strength and resolve.
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Just curious, did they also investigate the incident with Amon Ra that made the Netflix documentary? It seems to happen a lot, not sure you can successfully ban drunk assholes.
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It's overstated because this age is the end of ignorance. We now know about events from everywhere around the world almost instantly. At a global level something terrible is always happening. Even just 30 years ago that wasn't really the case, things still happened but it wasn't as widely known. Humans haven't learned how to process information across a global scope, which leads to increased panic and uncertainty.
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You just copy, but don't from a lot of places. If you only copy from a single thing your work is a simple derivative of that one thing. If you steal from 20 sources, that work is a masterful blend of multiple influences.
With Tyrek Hill being detained less than 4 months after the arrest of Scottie Scheffler, have the police actually angered enough people with money and power that there could be actual consequences?
What is everyone's predictions for the coming season? The hype is as an all time high for the Lions, is anyone buying it? Vegas has the Lions at 9.5 wins, I think it's totally possible that they can hit the over. I'm buying the hype and think that this year it's the Lions division to lose. Superbowl is probably not happening, but 1-2 playoff wins could happen.
Worst FA signing two years running with Chiarot and Compher.