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Trump Mocks France Over WWII Commemorations, Urges Greater U.S. Recognition
Quite so, and it was the Russians who were on the ground and won the war. For several years Russia begged the US, and the UK, to open a second front to help defeat Germany. For years the US and UK cowardly refused, letting Russia bleed herself out and losing 20 million men. Only when Germany was clearly on the road to certain defeat did the Americans and British dare to open that second front in Normandy. Years after Russia asked them to. If you want to know who contributed the most to win WWII you just have to look at the casualty figures. -
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Trump Mocks France Over WWII Commemorations, Urges Greater U.S. Recognition
I have used up my quota for answering ignorant rude members today. Try again tomorow -
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Crime High-Profile Temple Embezzlement Case: Online Gambling Broker Arrested in Pattaya
Your eyes painted ? Its a face mask pulled down. -
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Report Viral Trend in Thailand: "Hired Relatives" for Graduation Ceremonies
I think renting family members or a girlfriend is rather popular in Japan. -
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Follow up on closed topic WRLive still ok?
If the insurance company based the exclusions on incorrect information, then the regulator would probably have required the insurer to remove the exclusions and pay your claim. I have advised in the past that anyone when first applying for health insurance should submit all of their medical records along with the proposal form. While this is not required, it can avert lots of problems later on. In fact, the lack of a requirement to do so is actually kind of a trap that often gives the insurer a get-out-of-jail card for use later on. Quite often there will be test results or doctors' notes in our medical files that may indicate a condition, but one which the doctor has not expressly pointed out to us. Sometimes the threshold for an insurer to apply an exclusion is below the level at which a doctor would raise an issue with the patient, especially if the doctor was focused on something more significant when the patient presents. A doctor's view of what may be clinically significant at the time may be different from an insurer's view as to what may constitute a pre-existing condition. We also may not always know or understand what is in our records and how an insurer might view them.
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