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Professor Finesser retweeted
Never seen a series where one team was the best team for 5 games but lost 4 of them. This is incredible.
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Dave Shaw retweeted
A fundamental principle being lost here - is that if you are charged with terrorism - you can defend yourself by explaining why you are not. As the Filton 4 were never charged or found guilty of terrorism - the judge who sentenced them as terrorists -has denied them this right.
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𝓡𝓪𝔂 𝓸𝓯 𝓼𝓾𝓷 ♡𓍼 retweeted
This lady knew exactly what she wanted, and she went for it...She lost weight so can be casted on much better roles. 😍🥹 . And this Joyce one? she nailed it!! 🔥❤️ #ThePolygamist
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Julia🍃🦉🍃🚜 retweeted
13th June, anniversary of the worst day in my life when I lost my brave & beautiful daughter Grace in the Nottingham attacks. Grace was the love of my life. The best of me and the best of my wife Sinéad. Thank you all for coming to grieve with us, the Coates family and a special I’ll thanks to @redrumlisa for being there and representing the warm people of Nottingham. Rev Dr Alan Mair gave a beautiful homily at St Paul’s Church, Lenton. We then walked across and laid a rose for my rose Gracie at Ilkeston Road. 🌹 This is the text of Rev Dr Alan Mair’s homily: beautiful words: my Homily for victims Grace, Barney and Ian June 13th 2026 We need few words to express why we are gathered here on the third anniversary of the brutal attack that left Grace, Ian and Barney dead and Sharon and Wayne who received life changing injuries. We gather with heavy hearts. We come before God carrying grief, anger, confusion, and sorrow. We remember, Grace, Barney and Ian whose lives were cruelty taken.  We pray for each other whose lives have been forever changed. In moments like these, words can seem inadequate. We ask questions that have no easy answers. Why did this happen? Why were precious lives lost? Why does violence continue to wound our communities? The Gospel does not pretend that suffering is easy to understand. Even Jesus stood before the tomb of his friend Lazarus and wept. The Son of God Himself entered into human grief. This reminds us that our tears are not a sign of weak faith. They are a sign of love. And God receives every tear we shed. We entrust them to the mercy of God, confident in the promise of Christ who said, "I am the resurrection and the life."  Death does not have the final word. Through His death and resurrection, Christ has opened the way to eternal life.  A tough concept to understand.  But last Saturday at the hockey tournament I felt the presence of Grace.  On the stands at the City Ground, I am certain Ian was cheering the fact that Forest stayed up while West Ham were relegated.  I am certain too that Barney’s cricket club feel his gentle presence as they go out to bat. Yet our prayer today extends beyond remembrance. We also pray for healing. We pray for parents whose hearts have been broken, for brothers and sisters, sons and daughters who miss a loved one, for friends carrying trauma, and for communities living in fear. The Christian response to violence is not indifference. Nor is it revenge. St Paul tells us: "Do not be overcome by evil but overcome evil with good." This is one of the hardest commands in the Gospel. Yet history shows that hatred never heals hatred. Violence never truly defeats violence. Only love, justice, mercy, and truth can break the cycle. We are called to become instruments of peace. In our homes, schools, parishes, and communities, we must build a culture where every person knows they are valued and loved. We must support young people, strengthen families, and work for justice. We must refuse to accept violence as normal or inevitable. The Church stands alongside all who suffer. We believe that even in the darkest moments, God has not abandoned His people. The Cross itself seemed like a victory for violence and death. Yet God transformed it into the source of salvation and hope. The resurrection assures us that darkness does not overcome the light. And we ask the Lord to make us bearers of His peace, so that through our words, actions, and witness, we may help build a society where life is cherished, communities are healed, and every person can live without fear. May the souls of all who have died through violence rest in peace. And may the peace of Christ, which surpasses all understanding, guard our hearts and minds, now and always. Amen. @EmilyMayTV @ITVCentral @SkyNews @MartinDaubney @redrumlisa @nottm_post @downingstreet @wesstreeting @jamesmurray_ldn @AlexDaviesJones
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Colin retweeted
I'm not buying the official narrative about the 71 Jewish schoolgirls that “happened to get lost” and started popping out of sewer grates and manholes in downtown Nyack, NY. This is sketchy AF.
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Replying to @ClownWorld
Thank god John Cornyn lost bigly
CHISOMBILI 🦋 retweeted
Nothing is truly lost until St. Anthony can't find it.
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speed fan retweeted
Sancho was attracting two players every time he got on the ball Mac Allister lost his cool and fouled Gusto, while Liverpool kept trying to build up looking for an equaliser. Chalobah lost his aerial duel… but Caicedo was there again to clean it up
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𝐩 ᥫ᭡ retweeted
actually hilarious the only game the knicks lost is the one trump was at
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DJ Tenyis 🔌 retweeted
jalen brunson avenging his fathers 1999 lost to the spurs will be some godfather 2 shit.
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Ryan Mullins retweeted
The Spurs lost because they… 1. Didn’t know how to close a game 2. Allowed De’Aaron Fox to essentially play them out of games with his shitty decisions. 3. Had a coach who didn’t wanna hurt Fox’s feelings
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Replying to @JohnCleese
The UK is lost. @TRobinsonNewEra had the nerve to use Free Speech to expose Islam for what it is…. A primitive and violent political conquest ideology that has wrecked havoc on the good people of the west.
🦉🪶SunsetS1n 🐉🍃 retweeted
Legion of the Lost... #backrooms #doom
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Mr. T retweeted
A woman lost her job of 33 years for standing on her faith — and a jury just handed her $12.7 million. Lisa Domski, a Catholic IT specialist, was fired from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan in January 2022 after the company denied her religious exemption request to their COVID-19 vaccine mandate. She argued the vaccines violated her sincerely held beliefs because they were developed using fetal cells. She sued in 2023, alleging religious discrimination under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. A federal jury sided with her, awarding $10 million in punitive damages, over $1.3 million in lost future wages, and $1 million in noneconomic damages. This case set a precedent. When a corporation ignores a written statement of faith, dismisses 33 years of loyalty, and fires someone without even contacting their pastor — that is not policy enforcement. That is religious discrimination. Scripture has always been clear: “There is neither slave nor free... for you are all one in Christ Jesus." — Galatians 3:28. Every believer carries equal dignity before God and before the law. No employer has the right to force someone to choose between their livelihood and their conscience 🙏♥️
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Ronnie Moe retweeted
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Full circle 👏 In 2007, Mike Brown lost the Finals to the Spurs. Nineteen years later, he beats San Antonio to deliver the Knicks their first championship in 53 years 🙌
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Hit man retweeted
🚨NEWS: It has been reported that Stephen Ogilvie, the man attacked by a migrant in Belfast has sadly lost sight in both eyes
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SHAYOH 🍸 MASTER retweeted
That Tinubu is contesting for a second term is an insult to every Nigerian that has lost friends, family, and loved ones to terrorism, kidnappings and banditry under him. An insult to Nigerians that can no longer afford to eat a meal a day. He should be resigning in shame.
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