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tl;dr she is a highly-educated (Harvard, Columbia) non-profit leader who got reduced to two policy positions and an off-hand comment about weed when every other candidate profile actually listed the candidate's prior accomplishments. Others' policy leanings were generally listed as "running as a progressive" or "running as a centrist" whereas they start hers with "defund the police" and end it with "edibles" as if to say "you respectable white wealthy New York Times readers shouldn't even consider such a candidate." NYC mayoral contender challenges New York Times for defining THEHILL.COM A candidate for New York City mayor lashed out at The New York Times on Wednesday for defining her candidacy by her use of cannabis.
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From 8:30 a.m Monday to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, I have 14 meetings scheduled
Jason replied to Chris-'s topic in The Shower
So they don't overlap but it's basically nonstop meetings with practically no breaks the entire day? I gotta say though, however bad that is, it's better than having two days with 4 hours of meetings each, since that winds up tanking both days. Plus, if you don't have to be on camera, at least you don't have to pretend to be paying attention during the ones where you're not actively participating. -
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From 8:30 a.m Monday to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, I have 14 meetings scheduled
Jason replied to Chris-'s topic in The Shower
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Very normal for the president to have a mole in the Justice Department. Trump's plant in the DOJ was barred from the building after she harassed staff for evidence of election fraud, report says WWW.BUSINESSINSIDER.COM Heidi Stirrup, an ally of President Donald Trump's policy advisor Stephen Miller, was placed in the department as a White House liaison in September.
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That's HALF of the city's parking spaces. Paris to ‘get rid of 70,000 parking spaces’ | ITS International WWW.ITSINTERNATIONAL.COM French capital continues squeeze on cars under mayor Anne Hidalgo
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It's not something I've thought a ton about. Fauci was recently saying Broadway could potentially reopen by fall 2021 so presumably movie theaters could too. So if Cinemark has cash on hand to ride out another 12 months then it sounds like they probably have more than enough money to ride things out. Of course if we're still at a point at the end of 2021 where Broadway and movie theaters can't reopen then there's likely going to be bigger structural issues in the economy that would mean not a lot of people could afford to go to see a movie regardless of whether they're able to survive. I guess I'm also inclined to agree with what I've seen other people on here say, I think in other threads, about some bigger chains dying and smaller markets potentially getting left without movie theaters for a while before entering a period of a bunch of smaller independent theaters/small chains popping up to fill the void.
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They also end up in your lungs just from friction wearing them down while driving. Fine particulate matter that's never coming back out of your lungs. And obviously electric cars still produce this pollution the same as gas cars. For who knows what reason, my balcony is painted white, and it's impossible to keep clean, it almost immediately starts getting covered in this layer of fine black particulate matter.