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Replying to @scd2276
Me and the MLAW have sparred about this very same thing. Their money / ownership. Can do as they please.
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One thing that is a bit different this time is that they have many of their "ifs" tied in as contingencies. If Bland's foot, if Revel's growth, if Cobie's good? If Overshown's healthy, if Winters' keeps trending up, if Barham's legit? If Gary, if Eze, if MLaw, etc. And there are even more than we aren't really talking about. They don't need everything to work out. Just some things.
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My story then, mama literally loved me that the daughter was mad last last she died and I left. If you see that kind of Mlaw love, just know say the pikin get anger issue.
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Replying to @Cowboys_FanTalk
The tape don’t lie brother 💯💯💯 MLaw is a beast 💪💪💪
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Defense: DT: Quinnen, Clark, Ogbonnia, LT, Bullard, Reader/DaQuan * OLB: Gary, Ezeiruaku, MLaw, Houston, Sam Will, Liufau ILB: Overshown, Brooks * , Winters, Shemar, Barham CB: Bland, Durant, Revel, Carson, Moore, Butler S: Downs, Thompson, Hooker, PJ Total: 27
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Give Downs #2 and give MLaw #90 💍 Cobie Durant can fuck off he ain’t keeping number 2
Cowboys first-round picks Caleb Downs and Malachi Lawrence
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Downs was one on my board and MLaw was 37th
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Ladies and gentlest MLaw (sorry I had to do it) 😂😭🙈
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Replying to @VoiceOfTheStar
MLaw don’t hit has hard as DLaw, but hopefully everything else is the same lol
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Welcome MLaw
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Replying to @JDCowboys2
Replaced DLaw with MLaw 🥶
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Replying to @Marcus_Mosher
Do we start calling him MLaw if he gets drafted?
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⚖️ öffentliche Beratung BGer/E-ID Stimmrechtsbeschwerden🇨🇭 RA MLaw Artur Terekhov terekhov-law.ch
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Replying to @FootsDaKing
Foots we throwing a PARTY at 20 idc if it’s a reach. Plus wouldn’t it be funny that Jerry gets rid of dlaw and drafts MLaw 1-2 years later😂
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Meet the team behind FinanceFarm: Patrick Schweiger, MLaw, M.A. (HSG), Co-CEO/CLO. Swiss business lawyer, economist, entrepreneur. 15 years building companies at the intersection of law, finance, and technology. Focused on innovation, digital platforms, and growth strategy. A soft spot for dogs. The complexity isn't the problem. It's the edge. #FinanceFarm
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Replying to @Cowboys_FanTalk
Messi, MLaw, Cash, RMT. Love all them tho. Lawrence is the best prospect imo only bc of Messi age.
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Replying to @MianAliAshfaq
Pakistan military is very affluent in producing traitors The 6 well known traitors are Traitor Ayub Khan - first Marshal law Traitor Yahya Khan - Splitted Pakistan Traitor Zia ulHaq - Martyred Bhutto Traitor Pervaiz Musharraf - illegal Mlaw Traitor Bajwa - regime Traitor Asim M
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Replying to @rosemaha22
nazik bir kalbin taşıdığı cesur bir duruştur mlaw NilüferHatun #NilüferHatun MahassineMerabet #MahassineMerabet
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SWIFT is building a blockchain ledger No, SWIFT did not “discover crypto.” No, your funds are not suddenly settling on-chain. In September 2025, SWIFT announced it is working with 30 global financial institutions on a blockchain-based shared ledger to enable real-time, 24/7 cross-border payments. Cue the headlines: “SWIFT goes blockchain.” Cue the confusion: “Does this replace correspondent banking?” Let’s separate signal from noise. What many forget (or never knew): - SWIFT has never moved money. It moves messages. Always has. - Today, payment instructions travel at internet speed, but settlement still waits for correspondent accounts, RTGS windows, cut-off times, and time zones. - SWIFT messages can arrive in seconds, but your money may still be sleeping in a nostro account somewhere. What the shared ledger actually changes The ledger modernises coordination, clearing, and reconciliation: - shared, real-time status - fewer reconciliation breaks - better liquidity visibility - fewer “where is my money?” emails (a true innovation) What it does not change (yet) - Final settlement still happens in central-bank money or correspondent balances - Legal settlement finality does not move onto the ledger - Nostro/vostro accounts are still very much alive In other words: This is an operational upgrade, not a settlement revolution. The underrated benefit - Better liquidity management. - Banks don’t actually care whether a system is called “blockchain”; they care about knowing their positions in real time and not over-funding accounts just in case. The real risk - Mistaking better coordination for actual settlement finality. - A prettier dashboard does not eliminate settlement risk; it just makes it more visible. The punchline - SWIFT didn’t become a payment system overnight. - It became a much smarter traffic controller. And honestly? That’s still a big deal. By: Christian Tanner, MLaw, LL.M., TEP
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