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u/Beyonderr
15 hours ago
The European Central Bank claimed that Bitcoin was "on the road to irrelevance" 6 months ago, right at the bear market bottom. Since then, Bitcoin pumped 100% while many banks collapsed.
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•Posted by
u/Beyonderr
15 hours ago
The European Central Bank claimed that Bitcoin was "on the road to irrelevance" 6 months ago, right at the bear market bottom. Since then, Bitcoin pumped 100% while many banks collapsed.
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Ever been detained in UK ... TI's?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12109281/NHS-forced-pay-4million-compensation-legal-fees-victims-sex-attacks.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12109281/NHS-forced-pay-4million-compensation-legal-fees-victims-sex-attacks.html
Mail Online
NHS is forced to pay out £4million in compensation and legal fees to victims of sex attacks in hospitals, shocking new figures…
The NHS has paid £2,174,658 in damages as well as £1.5million in claimants' legal costs since 2018. It has also spent £338,194 on its own legal fees, bringing the total to £4million.
"The 52-year-old, who was deputy director of the Government's Covid taskforce,"
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12111863/Retired-colonel-denies-defrauding-MoD-43-000-pay-childrens-boarding-school-fees.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12111863/Retired-colonel-denies-defrauding-MoD-43-000-pay-childrens-boarding-school-fees.html
Mail Online
Retired colonel denies defrauding MoD out of £43,000 to pay for his children's boarding school fees and tells jurors he was not…
Marcus Reedman (pictured) told a jury at his trial he was not 'wedded' to the idea that his children should have a private education when he claimed £43,470 of taxpayers' cash.
Ma chérie / Mon chéri
Ma chérie and mon chéri are feminine and masculine forms of the French word that can be translated as "my dear," "my darling," or "my sweetheart." These terms can be used for both friends and romantic partners.
Ma chérie and mon chéri are feminine and masculine forms of the French word that can be translated as "my dear," "my darling," or "my sweetheart." These terms can be used for both friends and romantic partners.