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Richard Rogers, architect: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-59715838
Also husband of Ruth, the joint force behind the River Cafe since it opened in 1987.
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I haven't seen the game (though I'll probably watch MOTD at some point), I was just quoting Pep's post match comments. By all accounts, Milner deserved a second yellow, but VAR doesn't look at those, do they?
My point was that Pep implied that the crowd might possibly influence the ref at at Old Trafford or Anfield, but it didn't happen at the Ethiad. It's all a bit conspiracy theory though... -
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The slow climb is trading altitude for airspeed. By climbing slowly, the aircraft is accelerating quickly, allowing the pilot to pull back on the stick and climb like he did (doing the reverse trade).
One of the comments in the video said that the airlines boss was on board, so it could have been approved - if it was a regular flight though, I hope that any cargo was securely strapped down!
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Well abortion is not only now illegal in Texas, but random citizens can net themselves a
$10,000 bounty by suing anyone who is involved in an abortion in the state.A comment from a YT post covering a Jen Psaki presser:
Republicans on vaccines: "My body, my choice!"
Women on abortions: "My body, my choice!"
Republicans on abortions: "NOPE."And about the bounty:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy0JJaOUcys
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Truer word something something jest... yes they are for people who can't afford a nanny.
Pretty sure nannies were the best part of £40-50k when I was a kid. Can't imagine you'd
get much change from £100k today, so quite a few people probably fall into that category.You are Jacob Rees-Mogg and AICMFP
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Looks similar to this (another 747-200)? https://www.planespotters.net/photo/1090980/hl7405-korean-air-lines-boeing-747-2b5f
The Qatar A380 looked like it was holding over Orpington, but now it's heading back for another attempt.