The candidate lost
The candidate lost
They see total number of check outs, not a list of people who checked out the books. You can easily record popularity data of a title without patron names being attached to the record.
I would be surprised if the library can even access a list of students who checked out a particular book. We don’t keep records of that at all in the library where I work. Once it's turned in, I have no way to see who checked out a book in the past.
Does the school library have a comment on if they even keep those kinds of records? I’ve never worked in a library that kept records of previous checkouts.
I’ve worked at 3 different library systems, and none of them keep records of previous checkouts. Once the book is turned in, there's no way to see who checked it out previously, or what books a patron checked out in the past.
I know I’ve read somewhere that she has emetophobia, and phobias tend to go hand in hand with anxiety disorders and OCD, so I get what she means when she says she’d be happier if she weren’t as smart. I’d be less anxious if I could stop knowing so much too.
The gun was a prop. The detail that was not verified, at the time, was if the prop was a working firearm. A LOT of people have misconstrued the word “prop” to mean that it was not a real gun. The author was drawing attention to the fact that we didn’t yet know if the prop gun was a real gun or a fake one. It turns out…
Because the gun was a prop gun. The thing is the word “prop” doesn’t mean fake. It means it was a prop for the movie. We just didn’t know if it was a working firearm or a fake one until later.
The term “prop gun” leads many people to believe that the gun is not a real gun. “Prop” means “studio property”, it doesn’t mean “fake”. It was a real firearm, it just wasn’t supposed to be loaded with live ammo.
I have found that if I preorder for a set time- like if I place my order at 10 am to pick up at noon, they just make it at 10 AM and it sits around.
Right? No one should be apologizing for taking safety seriously. I’m sure it sucked for those few hours while they waited on the PCR tests, but it wasn’t a catastrophe- it was just bad TV for an hour. The producer should have simply thanked everyone for understanding that safety is sometimes inconvenient, but we’re…
I don’t think she intentionally threw the game, but I think that if anyone other than her little sister had slammed into her, she could have held on to the ball.
Hahaha, I was wondering if it had something to do with Montana. I used to do title work for a bank and occasionally we’d get a Montana title on personal sales.
Texas is at at-will state, and the hospital basically said that you can’t be a healthcare professional at our facility if you don’t understand vaccines.
What’s the long term safety data on a covid-19 infection?
OR the 1997 certificate was legit and SHE was the first wife who never got over him and/or was somehow getting revenge.
I’d add Birdbox to the list too.
And a pitcher or golfer getting the yips is unfortunate, but not potentially deadly in the way a gymnast getting the yips can be.
https://www.uab.edu/news/health/item/12143-three-things-to-know-about-the-long-term-side-effects-of-covid-vaccines
This has a clickbait title, but remains the best thing I’ve seen on vaccine safety.