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A pivot table may be icky but it serves a purpose, unlike that 3D abomination.
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They should put them in designated area where basic amenities are provided in a minimal cost structure. A military style barracks with easy to clean and maintain environments. This is not a difficult issue. These people can not be allowed to continue the havoc they have been wreaking on society. It it insane to allow this crap to continue. The filth and crime is unacceptable. It is a lawless environment that cannot continue.
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They don’t take up beds. Doctor / nurse time?
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So there's no loss of service to Americans while these people are using our system? I have to schedule everything out weeks and months where I am because we are over run by "immigrants" get for free what I have to pay for.
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Mirasola controlled 2m50s of that match and lost 11-0.
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So the assumption is she's wrong. The article gives no information on the actual issue. It only attacks her. It's more garbage media.
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Sunday marked the first day of the 2025 U20 World Championships in Samokov, Bulgaria, and the action began in men’s freestyle. Four brackets got underway on Sunday and the American squad put wrestlers from half of those weights in the finals. PJ Duke at 70 kg and Justin Rademacher at 97 kg. Ladarion Lockett (74 kg) was pulled back into repechage and will have to win three matches on Monday to come away with a bronze medal. Cole Mirasola (125 kg) was defeated in the semifinals and will drop down into a bronze medal match. The first semifinal pitted the Senior World Team member and 2024 U20 bronze medalist, Duke, against a former U17 world champion in Iran’s Ebrahim Elahichouran. The bout was generally a tactical affair with both wrestlers fighting to maintain control of the center of the mat. In the opening period, the official put Duke on the shot clock and he did not score, which gave a point to Elahichouran. The point to the Iranian would loom large in the final result of the bout. Later in the first, the two were at the edge and Elahichouran looked poised to earn another point for a step out; however, Duke used an arm drag to go behind the Iranian for a two-point takedown. The only scoring in the second period was from a step out point in favor of the Iranian. As the time ticked off the clock and Duke ahead on criteria (based on his two-point takedown, compared to two, one-point scores), neither wrestler was anxious to attack. Once the final whistle sounded, the Iranian thought that he won. He had not. Duke got the win via criteria. For the gold medal tomorrow, he’ll face Moldova’s Alexandr Gaidarli. Two weight classes later, the US contingent got a second finalist with Rademacher’s win over Konstantine Petriashvili, younger brother of the legendary Georgian heavyweight, Geno. The younger Petriashvili hung with Rademacher through the first period and trailed 4-3 at the break. The American wore on Petriashvili in the second period and was able to pour it on. Rademacher added six takedowns in the final stanza to win by a dominating 16-5 score. He’ll tangle with Russian Magomedgadzhi Magomedov (wrestling for team UWW) in tomorrow’s gold medal contest. Rademacher’s win guarantees he’ll leave this tournament with a medal for a second straight year. Lockett won a match before falling to one of the co-favorites, Russian Ismail Khaniev. Khaniev was tested in the quarters and semifinals, but prevailed, pulling Lockett into repechage. Lockett is seeking his second consecutive U20 world medal. Mirasola was unscored upon during his first two matches, but ran into a buzzsaw in Kazakhstan’s Yedige Kassimbek. The Penn State redshirt freshman actually got in deep on a pair of solid shots early in the contest, but didn’t seem to have the leverage to finish on the larger opponent. Kassimbek ended up converting both attempts into takedowns. He added more with leg laces and prevailed 11-0 in a first-period tech. In addition to the wrestlers competing for medals tomorrow, the 57, 65, 79, and 92 kg weight classes will begin their tournaments. Sunday's Results for American Wrestlers 70 kg Round of 32: PJ Duke over Umut Uslu (Turkiye) 11-0 Round of 16: PJ Duke over Gabriel Sanchez Zepeda (Mexico) Fall :42 Quarterfinals: PJ Duke over Abdoullah Nakaev (France) 14-4 Semifinals: PJ Duke over Ebrahim Elahichouran (Iran) 2-2 Monday’s Gold Medal Match: PJ Duke vs. Alexandr Gaidarli (Moldova) 74 kg Round of 32: Ladarion Lockett over Tolui Munkhbat (Mongolia) 10-0 Round of 16: Ismail Khaniev (Russia) over Ladarion Lockett 5-2 Monday’s Repechage: Ladarion Lockett vs. Vatan Annaorazov (Turkmenistan) 97 kg Round of 16: Justin Rademacher over Ibrahim Benekli (Turkiye) Fall 5:10 Quarterfinals: Justin Rademacher over Nikolaos Karavanos (Greece) 9-1 Semifinals: Justin Rademacher over Konstantine Petriashvili (Georgia) 16-5 Monday’s Gold Medal Match: Justin Rademacher vs. Magomedgadzhi Magomedov (Russia) 125 kg Round of 16: Cole Mirasola over Sertac Aksoy (Turkiye) 10-0 Quarterfinals: Cole Mirasola over Inal Gagloev (Russia) 3-0 Semifinals: Yedige Kassimbek (Kazakhstan) over Cole Mirasola 11-0 Monday’s Bronze Medal Match: Cole Mirasola vs. TBD
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Progrock... from the classic rock era to present days.
D3 for LU replied to D3 for LU's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
And did we tell you the name of the game, boy? We call it riding the gravy train Source: LyricFind Songwriters: Roger Waters Have a Cigar lyrics © BMG Rights Management D3 -
Progrock... from the classic rock era to present days.
D3 for LU replied to D3 for LU's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
It's a hell of a start, it could be made into a monster If we all pull together as a team -
Progrock... from the classic rock era to present days.
D3 for LU replied to D3 for LU's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
have you seen the chart? -
Progrock... from the classic rock era to present days.
D3 for LU replied to D3 for LU's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Everybody else is just green, -
Progrock... from the classic rock era to present days.
D3 for LU replied to D3 for LU's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
You gotta get an album out, you owe it to the people We're so happy we can hardly count -
Progrock... from the classic rock era to present days.
D3 for LU replied to D3 for LU's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
We're just knocked out, we heard about the sell-out -
Progrock... from the classic rock era to present days.
D3 for LU replied to D3 for LU's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
And did we tell you the name of the game, boy? We call it riding the gravy train -
Progrock... from the classic rock era to present days.
D3 for LU replied to D3 for LU's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
The band is just fantastic, that is really what I think Oh, by the way, which one's pink? -
Progrock... from the classic rock era to present days.
D3 for LU replied to D3 for LU's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Well, I've always had a deep respect and I mean that most sincere -
Progrock... from the classic rock era to present days.
D3 for LU replied to D3 for LU's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
You're gonna fly, you're never gonna die You're gonna make it if you try, they're gonna love you -
Progrock... from the classic rock era to present days.
D3 for LU replied to D3 for LU's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Come in here, dear boy, have a cigar, you're gonna go far -
Progrock... from the classic rock era to present days.
D3 for LU replied to D3 for LU's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Pink Floyd... from the Wish You Were Here album Have A Cigar. D3 -
Anyone get a copy of this article to paste here. I’m not paying for wapo
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Another one
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DC police accused of changing crime stats just weeks before Trump federalized city Just weeks before President Donald Trump federalized the Washington, D.C., police force over crime woes, the Metropolitan Police Department was hit with accusations of allegedly juking crime stats for more favorable results. "When our members respond to the scene of a felony offense where there is a victim reporting that a felony occurred, inevitably there will be a lieutenant or a captain that will show up on that scene and direct those members to take a report for a lesser offense," D.C. Police Union chairman Gregg Pemberton told NBC Washington in July of an alleged trend to manipulate crime stats. "So, instead of taking a report for a shooting or a stabbing or a carjacking, they will order that officer to take a report for a theft or an injured person to the hospital or a felony assault, which is not the same type of classification." The accusations from the union chief followed the police department suspending Washington, D.C., police commander Michael Pulliam in mid-May for allegedly changing crime statistics in his district, local media reported in July.
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Not really ending on a high note here