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The definitive game for every Leicester scoreline
SpacedX replied to Nalis's topic in Leicester City Forum
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They tend not to. They are merely a number. That is not to say that some of these coaches do not attempt to do the job from an ethical standpoint or are not natural empaths, but reducing people to pre-defined targets tends to conflict with this. And if they don't or it doesn't? They feel valued through being listened to by experienced mental health practitioners. Again, that is not the objective.
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Absolutely and if this had happened under Tory watch, which it probably would have done had they have clung to power, this forum would have been all over it. Job coaches? These aren't careers professionals and if it's anything like the ESA debacle under the Work Programme this will be tendered out to private sector welfare to work companies comprising the usual suspects such as Serco that don't give a toss about the individuals they recruit and even less so the 'clients' they work with and unscrupulously impose targets and reduce people to a mere numbers game.
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Europa Clipper was successfully launched today. This is a NASA mission to study Europa, one of Jupiter's four Galilean moons through a series of flybys while in Jupiter's orbit.
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Right on target
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Unreal. Brilliant. Looks like a methane leak fire.
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You can see the hot staging ring
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Go for booster catch!
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Here we go...
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Whilst Hurricane Milton was looming, Republican Congresswoman claimed that the Federal Government "is controlling the weather". Well no f*****g shit, who'd have guessed, it's MJT. And speaking of which, has she hacked the BBC weather page? What the f**k?
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Are you talking about Hurricane Milton or the Tory leadership race?
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Eh? Seriously? What an utterly bizarre and unwarranted response and at no stage did I suggest that you were "a climate change denier". And merely pointing out that there have been plenty of deadly hurricanes in the past is not only very obvious but also completely missing Leicsmac's point. The barometric plunge in pressure associated with this hurricane was astonishing - and that is a very significant talking point. Apologies if it offends you.
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Hurricane Milton became one of the most rapidly intensifying storms on record as it went from barely hurricane strength to a lethal Category 5 storm in less than a day. Rapid intensification is becoming more common with the warming of sea surface temperatures. Higher sea surface temperatures and lower salinity increase the amount of moisture available to storms, fueling rapid intensification. Warmer waters provide the heat needed for moisture to evaporate, while lower salinity helps trap that heat near the surface. This allows more sustained heat and moisture to transfer to the storm, driving faster and stronger intensification. Falling barometric pressure is the best predictor of the growing intensity of a storm. Milton's pressure dropped 50 millibars over the space of 10 hours. That is unprecedented. Sea surface temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico are currently around two to three degrees warmer than 20th century averages. There is a measured increase in the number of tropical cyclones experiencing rapid intensification over the past four decades. Natural variability alone could not explain these increases in rapidly intensifying storms, indicating a likely role of human-induced/anthropogenic climate change. A causal link between a warming climate and the power of future storms is now unequivocal.
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Thank you. She cast her eye of approval over it... Yes, the Triumph factory is well worth a visit. Highly recommend it.
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McAvennie/Cottee, Rush/Dalglish, and Toshack/Heighway are some of my most memorable. Add to that, Lineker/Smith.
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Can't for the life of me think why.
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Do we have any linguists, philologists or even cryptanalysts on this forum? Tenth time of reading this and I'm still struggling to decipher it. Perhaps it's some avant garde or unusual poetic form?
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Will The Board Ever Admit They Might Be Wrong?
SpacedX replied to Parafox's topic in Leicester City Forum
...Or more accurately.
