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They do, but they're like $30,000 or so intended for Country Club greens.
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Democrats could also try running candidates that oppose it. This is a 21st century development for the party - the complete and total elimination of ANY pro life position from the party. And of course that there are 67 genders. It undermines everything else they stand for. Which unfortunately for them, all violates Church dogma.
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Thought Exercise: Best Bills QB (99-2017) who'd be JA17 backup
Redblood replied to boyst's topic in The Stadium Wall
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he would be a good fit there. You basically only have to run two routes in that offense.
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That was a fake Jordan Schultz account
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I wouldn't mind a thanksgiving night game!
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Isn't this the guy that posted about the giants and the Bills signing him for 8 mil 1 year?
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Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
Just Jack replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Do they still make gas power reel mowers or did those go the way of the Jart/lawn dart? Model not included, just the bikini. Gotta make it fit...
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How does Home Depot fit her in the box? Strongly leaning that way.
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It might be an old chart. Seems like those things are in constant flux.
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The more I read and watch on this guy, I start to wonder how he was even available in rd 5
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Buffalo Bills select Verzion as Founding Partner
Goin Breakdown replied to The Wiz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Verzion is a version of Verizon? -
Not sure why Aeroscout is listed under Stanley/B&D, since... 1) It's not a tool company 2) Securitas bought it from Stanley.
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I hear ya- and if we don’t sign him, I’ll understand why. I do think our offense will miss him if Ray and Ty are RB 1-2 (taking nothing away from either. I love them both). Alluding to the final paragraph…. I feel a 2nd rd pick is likely more valuable than a 15M contract. 4 years of paying minimum. Use it on a RB to replace Cook and you won’t be able to draft a DL, WR that could be worth 20-30M a year at a premium position.
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if you have YTTV you can record and than just fast forward however fast forwarding isn't the easiest thing to do.
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To assist people in recommendations, rank the following: Desire to Tailgate Distance to stadium Ease of getting out after game Go Bills!
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Buffalo Bills select Verzion as Founding Partner
strive_for_five_guy replied to The Wiz's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’d prefer Verizon myself. -
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2801918/ Results We identified 38 studies comparing populations of patients in Canada and the United States. Studies addressed diverse problems, including cancer, coronary artery disease, chronic medical illnesses and surgical procedures. Of 10 studies that included extensive statistical adjustment and enrolled broad populations, 5 favoured Canada, 2 favoured the United States, and 3 showed equivalent or mixed results. Of 28 studies that failed one of these criteria, 9 favoured Canada, 3 favoured the United States, and 16 showed equivalent or mixed results. Overall, results for mortality favoured Canada (relative risk 0.95, 95% confidence interval 0.92-0.98, p= 0.002) but were very heterogeneous, and we failed to find convincing explanations for this heterogeneity. The only condition in which results consistently favoured one country was end-stage renal .disease, in which Canadian patients fared better. Results We identified 38 studies comparing populations of patients in Canada and the United States. Studies addressed diverse problems, including cancer, coronary artery disease, chronic medical illnesses and surgical procedures. Of 10 studies that included extensive statistical adjustment and enrolled broad populations, 5 favoured Canada, 2 favoured the United States, and 3 showed equivalent or mixed results. Of 28 studies that failed one of these criteria, 9 favoured Canada, 3 favoured the United States, and 16 showed equivalent or mixed results. Overall, results for mortality favoured Canada (relative risk 0.95, 95% confidence interval 0.92-0.98, p= 0.002) but were very heterogeneous, and we failed to find convincing explanations for this heterogeneity. The only condition in which results consistently favoured one country was end-stage renal disease, in which Canadian patients fared better. Yes, doctors make more in the US but I was on the single payer bandwagon long before retiring. Many active docs are.
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Buffalo Bills select Verzion as Founding Partner
Warriorspikes51 replied to The Wiz's topic in The Stadium Wall
make the inside of the Buffalo white, keep the red stripe. Would love to see how that looks I like the Blue helmet Allen wore more than this one -
Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
balln replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Just wait when we get reports of the awning covering nothing close to reported % of rain / snow. Gonna be chaos -
It's wouldn't be about you, Fergie, it's about the process mandated by the government for the benefit of the people it serves. You participate for the greater good, while maintaining the option to line your pockets at other times. The people are best served by access to all--and if a physician is going to benefit from the system, there should be a prerequisite for providing access to as many people as possible. Sheesh, I even went a bit on the liberal side suggesting the physician is not required to provide equal access to all more than 50% of the time. That allows for 50% of the week in pursuit of less financially restrictive opportunities. As for criticisms of my principles, you're the guy who wants special treatment because you were able to make a fortune off the treatment of others. The Canadian health care system as it exists is exactly what we should all hope to avoid, where patients are often forced to seek care internationally because the system simply fails to deliver consistent, quality care when needed. This isn't a new phenomenon, it's kind of odd that a doctor wouldn't know that. Do you feel this order represents an assault on democratic principles and executive overreach?