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ruthgraham.bsky.social
National correspondent at The New York Times covering religion, faith and values. ~Texas~. [email protected]
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Uh oh, I also thought they did a bad job with the episode with the New Yorker profile. (I love the show but when it veered into territory I had some knowledge of it had so many false notes)
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Yes, I remembered that she went there! So cool!
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Thank you!! It's truly such a fascinating era.
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Many who were there remember it vividly decades later, and with good reason:
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the wiser path
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Maybe they do!
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<3
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ALSO: You can read more about the class (and the time period it covers, and why it's so captivating to historians) in professor @adapalmer.bsky.social's "Inventing the Renaissance": www.adapalmer.com/publication/...
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Yes, this happened to me about 25 years ago. If I'm remembering right, my outgoing flight for a weekend trip was so delayed that I took a train. When I showed up for the return leg a few days later, I wasn't able to board. (I can't remember how I resolved it!)
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Yes! Probably my favorite, though I also read and loved God on the Rocks, and A Long Way from Verona
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If I understand you correctly: I'm not related to the Billy/Franklin Graham family
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They've moved locations a few times but have been around at least a few years.
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I don't believe so! I think the Nunnally is still the gold standard
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At least she returned it .......
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Presumably Walmart's policies really dig into this
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if time is infinite an item can't "never" arrive