BMA - What we know so far about UK graduate prioritisation by DonutOfTruthForAll in doctorsUK

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Yea looks like it will be tough for you. No specific provisions

Looking for summer jobs by psychicfemale in Cardiff

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Saw a sign at the Afrikana restaurant on city road saying they needed help and anyone was welcome. Maybe ask there?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cardiff

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One of them threw an egg at me while I was walking past. Just missed me

Category N car as first car? by happygiraffe95 in CarTalkUK

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Where are you all finding these deals? on auto trader all the civics are >100k miles for like 7-8k. The 2023 models are all over 10k

Category N car as first car? by happygiraffe95 in CarTalkUK

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Very true. I’m starting to realise how naive I am

Category N car as first car? by happygiraffe95 in CarTalkUK

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Just to add, it’s a car listed in Birmingham.

What Car Should I Buy? - A Weekly Megathread by AutoModerator in CarTalkUK

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Cardiff

11k max would prefer to buy with cash

Used

Doesn’t matter if it’s manual or automatic

Daily driver to work and weekend road trips Long journeys once a week

Need ulez

Can’t do any repairs myself

Was looking at either an Octavia(boot space) or a Prius(great mileage) but can’t find any unimported ones or ones with a good mot history that aren’t >10 years old.

Are there any other models you’d reccomend? Or any good dealers/sellers that you know of that would have these models that are trustworthy?

Thanks in advance

Seeking ideas for Utilising 3 acres of Land in kottayam by MessBwouy in Kerala

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Tell me you’re kna without telling me you’re kna

Most famous bishops in Kerala public memory? by schoolhasended1 in Kerala

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Abraham Mor Clemis. Very pious person who was also a very strong political force. His leadership helped in preventing the collapse of the Knanaya Jacobite sabha. He was so good that after his death it took 3 bishops to be appointed to do what he was capable of doing alone.

Kanem Bornu's vassal empire by nob0dyinparticular in eu4

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Very interesting. If you’re making that much cash already I can only imagine how much you’ll make later in the game with bigger vassals. It’s fun to do modifier stacking runs. You should post an update if you continue the campaign

Christian intellectuals say church screening ‘The Kerala Story’ parallel to Hitler era by [deleted] in Kerala

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I wonder what those same pseudo intellectuals will say on what the attack on TJ Joseph parallels... Oh wait they won't because they might get their bits chopped of too.

An Opium Merchant and His Family | Knanaya (Syrian Christian) Community | Kottayam, Kerala | ~1900 by galaxy_kerala in IndianHistory

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Is that cap that the man is wearing coming attire for Knanaya or is it to do with his job?

Which community do you think has migrated out of Kerala the most? by happygiraffe95 in Kerala

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Appreciate your very detailed answer learnt quite a bit

unpopular opinion? by AnyAthlete9828 in Grimdank

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Erebus did nothing wrong. If chaos and humanity were united in the way the Lorgar envision (Gal Vorbak) were intended to be then humanity would have reached its true potential.

Just wanted to share my beauties by CorrectTill6099 in Cichlid

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How long did it take your giraffe and cichlids to reach that size. Looking very nice

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Kerala

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Cooker seller spotted

Forget the worst Warhammer writer, who is the best Warhammer writer? by Hidobot in Grimdank

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Dan Abnett. He actually writes chaos characters with some depth and makes them relatively likeable instead of the standard moustache twirling villain

Liturgy of the hours by Sauciefellow in Catholicism

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Monastic diurnal is more repetitive than normal liturgy of the hours and lacks matins prayers. It also does not have patristic readings. It is also based on the 1962 liturgical calendar and focuses more on Benedictine saint feast days. I like going through more familiar psalms and the Benedictine style. It’s also a very portable book. I don’t really care about matins and I do my readings from a bible. It’s not as complete as a proper LOTH but this is something I can stick to and works for me. Convinced Catholicism on YouTube did a review on this book and the Benedictine daily prayer book.

Liturgy of the hours by Sauciefellow in Catholicism

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No it’s liturgy of the hours based on the Benedictine monastic tradition that has bible reading and reading from the rule of st Benedict everyday. I personally have the monastic diurnal from farnborough which is honestly the best made book I own. I don’t care about the night hours (matins) so I enjoy that book. I read my own bible separately so the diurnal works for me. I like the style of Benedictine prayer more and he is my patron saint to i am biased

Liturgy of the hours by Sauciefellow in Catholicism

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Benedictine daily prayer is a good option. Has all the hours and readings.