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How much do you pay for health insurance?
It was good enough to communicate with the ward nurses. I did not need to speak Thai with the doctors, they both spoke good English. I was referring to the fact I can't read and write Thai. Can you? -
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UK Pensioners in Thailand Face New Scrutiny Over Pension Fraud
You did seem to be doubting my word there . The question is a multiple choice question : *When did you last sign a phone contract .* Less than 1 year ago 1-2 years ago 3-5 years ago 5-8 years ago Never -
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women's hair loss -- pls recommend doc in Bangkok
You can still buy Minoxidil. 5% for men. 2.5% for women (I have never seen 2.5% in Thailand, though, -
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"Brexit has weighted on the economy", says BoE chief
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What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
Nancy Pelosi's Portfolio Returned Over 700% In a Decade: Copy Her Investment Strategy Here Hee. Problem with Pelosi trackers is that she doesn't have to report them quickly enough. 45, 80 days later is too late to cash in with her insider speed. -
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What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
the only thing correct in your argument is that at this point Trump cannot appeal. He has to wait for sentencing to start the appeal process. BUT.... he is convicted, just not yet sentenced. An Illinois case is 100% irrelevant. For the New York state's definition of convicted see here: https://ww2.nycourts.gov/COURTS/nyc/criminal/glossary.shtml#:~:text=Conviction - When the court enters,felony%2C misdemeanor%2C or violation. -
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Britain's Energy Crisis: A Cautionary Tale of Misguided Policies and Imported Power
UK householders do not give EDF money, they purchase electricity - the price of which is regulated - from them. -
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What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
In fact, it does, consistent with Griffin v. Illinois, 351 U.S. 12 (1956). So you're stuck wondering why Trump isn't appealing his conviction. 🙂
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