Ah, doesn’t show up for me. Just a grey line.
Ah, doesn’t show up for me. Just a grey line.
Where’s the clip?
I know what a public school is in Britain. That’s why I wrote the “right kind of Brit.” He represented the Daily Mail’s target audience.
I like the line in the quoted article, “...the 22-year-old former public schoolboy...”
In your anecdote, you included the phrase “after school”. In the Reuters article it states “instead of attending school”.
New York isn’t part of New England.
You might want to look up a court case, Osorio vs One World Technologies.
Folks at Toyota shouldn’t drink and design.
The phrase I quoted used the words “just dismantled” and “entire transit system”. The streetcars in LA were removed in the 1960's, which is not really “just”. And the fact that they haven’t gotten rid of the rest of the transit options means that they haven’t dismantled the entire system. In fact, on your own link it…
What do you mean when you write “but like LA that just dismantled their entire transit system...”?
Would a Toyobaru twin fit here?
Even if the company looks solid, the choice to use a SPAC (and avoid some disclosures) looks a bit sketchy.
Oh, thanks for explaining. I was wondering what you meant.
It’s Berenstain Bears.
Lexus already sells a version of the Alphard in select other markets. It is called the LM.
Surgical masks are not 150 micron pore size. The average human hair is around 70 or so microns. Surgical masks do not have pores twice as large as a human hair.
So in your mind a mask has holes so big that it can’t stop a virus, but so small that it can block the air?
Surgical masks are not 150 micron pore size. The average human hair is around 70 or so microns. Surgical masks do not have pores twice as large as a human hair.
I agree, but it could have been folded into one of their previous price increases so it could have offset some of the negative response to the increase.
I understand the point you are making and I’m not here to dispute it.