The rest of the world, will go on producing and researching mRNA applications. Because they're relatively cheap and flexible.
You can put it in a future timeline of the decline of the USA.
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Well, obviously it is.
One of those pointlessness sentences we seem to be addicted to in these barbarous times.
Labelling this as propaganda.
In which we discover that Trump has a Pay for Post business that charges anyone $1M for a verbatim post to appear on his True Social.
And Farage is foot stampingly jealous.
Such a thing could be called Discourse and would naturally acquire citation and proof (or disproof) networks.
Comments, of course, could be referenced but never become a post or thread.
I do want a mechanism on these digital platform thingie to identify comments rather than replies and allow comments rather or as well as replies.
And then a reply may also be commented, or an entirely separate thread of replies created which is optionally read by those reading the original post.
It doesn't hurt with his resemblance to Professor Branestawm and the machines almost straight from the drawing board of W. Heath Robinson.
Because the Tories ended the public ownership starting in 1979 and completing it in 1982.
The Labour Govt wanted public control with private investment, a square that was circled by Norway but the UK Civil Service failed the UK Govt.
The rights were handed over for £473M they ended up with GAZPROM
What happened next to the Artemis crew?
Well, of course, they'll be disappeared for having seen outside of this world and what it promises.
A few days of freedom, back to the hamster wheel.
Do they serve it with a scone?
Given his experience with not only Casinos but also undervaluing others hands, l doubt Iran will take anything he says about cards seriously.
I don't remember having to pay, but it was in about 2009.
Sure, the article doesn't.
I wonder what Scopus does with that, nothing I should hope.
A little known unfact is that the Early English spoke like Pirates.
Unless the bomb is close to you, but not you.
Yes, that plays into it. I didn't see him on the stage except on video. I think the last performance on the small screen as Lear would be the closest to a stage performance.
I have been mentally debating Olivier, alternatively an actor relying on the particular nose or Cat 1 playing Cat 2 playing Cat 1, all the while declaiming "It's acting".
I haven't found the oldest, which is probably a Tandon Data PAC more polo shirt from about 1985, but I still have the hand painted T shirt from Monterey and still wear it at least once a year.
I think my first US visit at DRI in 1990.
I do know about the BTO. We're in Worcestershire. There are the paid reports and raw data but nothing in the description of those data sets suggests anything about diseases.
The Garden Wildlife Health project talks explicitly about finches and threats but I can find no specific report or data.
There's a whole mishmash of timeline and tenses in there, maybe something in the present as well?
I've a feeling early 80's is the earliest. I have a Novell Basketball type shirt from about 1992. I have no idea why I keep that, it was not a happy time.
I can't see any mention of any disease data or surveys of feeders for disease.
That doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
There is data, but it's only population data. Even doing a sketchy curve in my head with just last year's change in population, the previous 10 total change and previous 20 risk change it looks like a slight curve of 2 - 4 - 3.
But it could be a wiggly line with all years data.
Luncheon Vouchers?
How low paid office workers were suppressed and embarrassed in their lunch time.
Use... Does that include being at the bottom of a drawer?
The evidence seems to be deductive rather than on specific evidence. Multiple bird species feed at domestic feeders and there's reductions in some bird species.
It would be useful to know that green finches deaths significantly include trichomonosis.
A streaming series of Vonnegut stories beginning with the Sirens of Titan and the semi connected chrono-synclastic infundibulum stories of Slaughter House 5, Breakfast of Champions, etc and ending with Timequake.
Each episode paired with a documentary on Vonnegut at the time he wrote that episode.
Protest exhaustion.
Accumulated shock at the behaviours.
Relief that they aren't the target.