This was to pay towards my Tabernacle that never was. This was about GBP 70 cheaper than the next up on Ebay. A week later I am seeing my own scans of the same card with new photos and someone who I did not sell to trying to charge 500 GBP for one of them!! It probably won't sell soon as my own French LP version, also scanned, is available at 300 or just over, and I have >2k more feedback than them, (positive, touch wood), but the point is that supply is so low and people are just taking a punt on listing stuff at super high prices. In many cases, these won't sell but they influence thinking. More examples: Volcanic is a case in point- two weeks ago Mkm had a UK seller with one at 350 euro, and the cheapest on Ebay was 320 GBP. They vanished. For months a HP inked UNL copy from a high feedback ebay seller has sat untouched at 650 GBP. By the time it sold (irritatingly the day before my money came back to me, i. e. this week), there were *revised* copies at 620. Now people are listing revised copies at 850 GBP, and that is the cheapestin the UK.
In fact, it is not uncommon for states to give a Medicaid beneficiary the option of choosing between a managed care program and a fee-for-service program. Unlike with managed care, for non-managed long-term care, a program participant is not limited to a network of care providers. Instead, one can see / receive services from any provider who accepts Medicaid. Furthermore, the state pays providers directly for each service provided to a program participant. This is in contrast to managed care in which the state pays a set monthly rate for each program participant to receive services and supports. Long Term Services and Supports via MMLTC With both managed care and fee-for-service Medicaid, program participants can receive a variety of long term home and community based services. These benefits are intended to help the elderly and disabled continue to live at home or in the community, rather than require placement in a nursing home. Potential benefits vary based on the state and the managed care program in which one is enrolled.
PROPERTY In Teamcenter, properties are the values attached to business objects – as opposed to attributes, which are attached to classes. There are four types of properties: persistent, compound, runtime and relation. PERSISTENT PROPERTIES Persistent properties are the properties that come directly from the underlying storage class. Whatever attributes the storage class has become persistent properties of the business object. COMPOUND PROPERTIES Compound properties are properties defined on one object whose values are obtained by traversing relationships in the data model to find an attribute on some other property. For example, The ItemRevision Storage Class has an attribute, items_tag, which points to the parent item of the revision. The Item then has an attribute called owning_user. If you wanted to, you could create a Compound Property on ItemRevision called items_owning_user that returned the value found by evaluating ems_tag. owning_user. RUNTIME PROPERTIES Runtime Properties are properties that are calculated at runtime.
(CNN) Three teachers who shared a summer classroom at a school in Arizona all contracted coronavirus last month, leaving one of them dead. Kimberley Chavez Lopez Byrd, 61, died June 26, less than two weeks after she was hospitalized. The other two teachers -- Jena Martinez and Angela Skillings -- said they're still struggling with the effects of the virus that has killed nearly 135, 000 people nationwide. All three teachers wore masks and gloves, used hand sanitizer and socially distanced, but still got sick, according to school officials at the small community in the eastern part of the state. Kimberley Byrd had worked at the Hayden Winkelman School District for 38 years -- so long that she'd started teaching the children of her former students. "Losing Mrs. Byrd in our small rural community was devastating. She was an excellent educator with a huge heart, " said Pamela Gonzalez, principal of Leonor Hambly K8. "We find comfort in knowing her story may bring awareness to the importance of keeping our school employees safe and our precious students safe in this pandemic. "
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level 1 Yet another article mentioning what could happen. At this rate trump will be 100 before spending a night in jail. level 2 Hes 74 and lives on McDonalds... He'll be dead by the time indictments are even filed. level 1 The trend of articles saying things like "oh goodness, Trump is in trouble SOON" is ridiculous BUT, if we learned anything from Agnew, there is a method to the madness. level 1 Nothing is going to happen. level 1 You know what's sad about this whole thing? Is that it's taken THIS LONG thus far (with probably many more months to come), for this to even happen. It was blatant from the start, and yet it was skirted, but nobody did anything. Pathetic. level 2 I'm cynical so I'll say Trump donated to -cough- bribed -cough- a lot of political people over the years so people found reasons to leave him alone and pursue "more important" matters. level 1 It's Trump clickbait. Slap "Trump" on an article with nothing (or very little) new and you'll get some clicks. level 1 This is significant.
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