You just have to walk across in the Vietnamese way. Slowly at a constant pace and they’ll avoid you. That’s what I was taught in Hanoi. It definitely took balls of steel but surprisingly, it works.
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Taking it from over 1500 pages, down to 118 pages. But the MSM claims most of the provisions are still there...
The 118-page bill contains most of the provisions that were put in place in the bipartisan bill that was agreed to on Wednesday before it was killed after Musk criticized Republicans who supported it.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/approved-government-funding-bill/story?id=117005452
Perhaps Trump, with Musk's help, just sent a message "no more holding the gub'ment hostage with thousands of pages of your pork"?
Different strokes for different folks.
I regard myself as the friendly type at places such as bars etc. however as far as some random official coming to do a home visit that's a No No for me.
In any event I think the OP has decided not to do Non O extensions marriage..
Do you have a college degree? A BS or BA not a certificate from Auto Body Repair School>
Are you a native English speaker? That means UK, US, Australia, NZ, Canada. Some schools will take other nations if you have a high enough score on the TOEFL.
How old are you? Over 60 makes it very difficult, schools are reluctant.
There is some flexibility with some schools, but if you miss on all 3 it's gonna be tough.
Yes, currency markets close on Sunday. Some of the weekend listings skew currencies downward. I prefer Wise because they seem to have better weekend accuracy.
I'm surprised this story has attracted so much attention. It's nothing new. For at least 100 years- maybe longer- it's been standard practice for U.S. Presidents to appoint wealthy donors and defeated party candidates as ambassadors. It's a way of rewarding donors and party stalwarts for their service by giving them prestige.
However, the "politically appointed ambassaddors" aren't expected to perform sensitive diplomatic duties. The deputy chief of mission- the second ranking person at an embassy- is always a career diplomat who handles contacts with foreign governments as well as running the embassy. The political ambassadors serve as figureheads who represent the U.S. at dinners, public appearances and ceremonial or festive occassions. The host nations know this and political ambassadors never get involved in sensitive negotiations.
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