There should be a law banning business people from playing golf, at least with other business people.
There should be a law banning business people from playing golf, at least with other business people.
Thanks. Kind of a distinction without a difference in the political context, though, wouldn't you say?
Kinda de rigeur for prepackaged drink mixes that "coffee shops" reconstitute. K-cups, Dunkin Donuts, drink mixes in grocery stores, etc. all have a long list of artificial ingredients.
What are you talking about. He was convicted of assault with intent to rape, after he plead guilty.
I doubt that such a statute would be constitutional anyway.
When was the match again? The first line isn't clear.
Maybe it's true that the "Gods of Food" don't mirror the totality of all chefs in the U.S. (then 1/5th of them would be female), but that doesn't necessarily mean it doesn't mirror the reality of the most famous and accomplished chefs.
It was a pretty punny comment though, dontcha think Mr Benwah?
Ugh. They got this a little more right on Gawker. The title here is so fucking irritating, since the study actually says PEOPLE and not MEN. Both men and women look at women's bodies more than they do when looking at men. The headline and opening paragraph aren't even wrong, they are misleading and dishonest.
Yeah they should totally add MMA. Luckily they already have boxing. Not so much interested in competitive demonstrations of amazing talent at beating up air.
Um, why are you comparing modern day Brazil to Jewish influence 1300 years ago? Obviously since CK2 isn't set in 2013, he's not referring to the power and importance of today's Brazil.
Links?
Wouldn't have expected anything different.
You are a douche because you are stridently, confidently ignorant. I think being righteously stupid is pretty close to the definition of douche. That you can "abide" the LGB community, and believe that a transexual (which is, again, not what the T stands for) is choosing to accept whatever brutality your ignorant…
All the titles are optional - that's why they are called "courtesy titles." There is no law requiring people to address the president as Mr. President.
Secret service traveling overseas are typically considered "diplomatic security" - even if the person they are guarding isn't technically a diplomat, the security personnel (traveling on red or black U.S. government passports) generally are attached to local embassy chain of command and accorded the type of immunity…
That's actually... wrong. Like most courtesy titles in government, they or a version continue to be used after the person leaves their post. All former presidents are still addressed as Mr. President, former Speakers are still addressed as Mr. Speaker (if they retired from office as Speaker), generals are still…
It does for members of the detail!
Right, sparky. The driver was a secret service agent. She may not have diplomatic immunity; he almost certainly does.