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I believe 911 will work without even a provider. I’ve obviously never tried it. Maybe without a card even
Mildly reclusive American living in Europe.
Tends to get truculent about movies, music, the Oxford comma, and politics
I believe 911 will work without even a provider. I’ve obviously never tried it. Maybe without a card even
Irish-Americans found an affinity for corned beef as they finally had access to meat and especially beef. They initially lived in and near Jewish neighborhoods, so, it became popular to boil up corned beef, cabbage, and root vegetables.
Outside of the rabid MAGA sect, no one expected Donald to ever defend himself physically, even with a gun
Sort of like LPNs. Education is similar as well
An RN degree in the US is often a bachelor’s degree. They didn’t really have university degrees for nurses in Germany (there are nursing management degrees). There is obviously a licensing test, but that should be the only barrier.
“attack stabbed”. He was really serious
Some counties charge booking fees, which they charge when someone is arrested but not convicted of anything. They release people and they have some number of days to pay the fee and will get a warrant if that doesn’t happen. Essentially generating charges for someone who may not have done anything wrong. That’s real shady
Edit: counties, not countries
That’s what I meant in response to “ask parents to bring basic school supplies”. “Ask” could also be covered in a list of suggested supplies. But, anyway, parents are providing those things, which counters the original question
What is “basic school supplies” for you? In Europe, there is a list of basic supplies students need and the displays show up in stores around July: things like pencils, pens, erasers, paper, binders, folders, punches, staplers/staples, paper clips, correction fluid… There’s a lot
Sometimes more specific (sometimes. Verbs carry some widely different meaning and depend on propositions to differentiate), but not always more concise. If you’ve done or compared German-English translations, you see the English is always shorter, both in word and—especially in—character counts. My experience has been usually about 20, up to 30, percent.
Those are just esoteric or poetic uses. It’s perfectly fine to just say “it” in all those cases, but there is still a distinction for people. It’s worth considering the possibilities of that disappearing as well. In any case, we don’t conjugate differently for genders
That’s what I upgraded to a year or two ago. Handles switching input sources no problem; something the Sennheisers couldn’t do
I had a bad experience with the Bluetooth on Sennheiser and got so frustrated I broke them into little pieces and threw them away. I’ve since bought two pairs of Bang & Olufsen and have been happy. It seems they have a sort of light pink on at least one of the models
They weren’t making the meat cones themselves.
At a local place, they left an order catalog on the counter. It was a catalog for just döner shops. I was just flipping through while waiting for them to get to me. It had all ingredients and price points in it
I’m sure there is a range of quality.
Any döner sold for €3.50 contains largely skin.
Have you seen the meat? It literally pours out grease. Fun fact: a main ingredient of döner meat is chicken skin.
And the coins aren’t magnetic
Are you worried about a statute of limitations? Why the definition of time?
The stage at the highschool during a lock-in
MythTV has movie/TV and music libraries, so it’s not too different than the other two. Also, you can use a tv tuner like TVheadend with jellyfin.
I used MythTV for years and eventually switched to Kodi to get more modern UIs. I eventually separated the server part with jellyfin to get more flexibility, keeping Kodi on little raspberry pi boxes as clients