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Ο Dior, η Ακρόπολη και η νηματουργία

Ο Dior, η Ακρόπολη και η νηματουργία
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The Shape of Things

Fort Worth Weekly Chalk it up to fate, or astrology, or good genes destined to collide, but it’s not surprising that two of Fort Worth’s best actors would become romantically involved, and then committed partners, and then parents. Justin Flowers, 29, and Dana Schultes, 32, send out very different onstage vibes that complement each other nicely. He’s spontaneous, intense, and very high-wire, distinguishing himself with dramatic turns in shows like Cherry Docs and The Pillowman. She’s cool, ethereal, and able to convey turbulent emotions with the twitch of an eyebrow, as she’s done in Dead Man’s Cell Phone and

Where Oregon Ducks offensive line is aiming to improve this spring

Where Oregon Ducks offensive line is aiming to improve this spring
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After Physician-Assisted Suicide Bill, Canadian Evangelica | News & Reporting

Canadian evangelicals are decrying a new law that expands access to physician-assisted suicide to people who are sick or disabled but aren’t dying. “Many of us are quite heartbroken over this,” said Derek Ross, the executive director of Christian Legal Fellowship. “We’re now dealing with a legal system that is making more and more exceptions to the once exception-less principle that you cannot consent to the harm of having your life ended by another person and that all lives are inherently and equally full of worth and value of dignity.” Physician-assisted suicide known popularly as “Medical Assistance in Dying” or MAID has been legal in Canada since 2016. The law was limited to people who were experiencing what the Criminal Code called a “grievous and irremediable medical condition”: an illness, disease, or disability that causes enduring physical or psychological pain that cannot be relieved in any way the patient accepts. To be eligible, the patient also had

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