The term “common” in this sense carries a elitist sting, used to distance “refined” people from those they deem beneath them. It’s less about actual prevalence and more about signaling social hierarchy.
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Volatility in bonds is no different from other assets, in that when it is historically low and persistently falling, this is not a sign of market resilience but one of fragility, with reversals likely to be violent and abrupt rather than incremental.
The Treasury is trying to prevent a fire starting, but its actions increase the likelihood of a bigger conflagration ahead.
it typically refers to a weft-faced compound twill fabric, historically used for rich garments and decorations. Today, the term can also refer to a musician, a character in a fantasy series, or in some contexts, a type of crafting material in video games.
Got it—thanks for clarifying that the “?si=” was intentional to null out the specific video link, meaning you’re likely referring to the general topic of Indigenous reconciliation in Canada as described in the quote, not a specific YouTube video. I’ll treat your question—“Is this an example?”—as asking whether the phenomenon of Indigenous reconciliation, as outlined, exemplifies the tribalism, cultural commodification, and distraction from civilisational priorities (like homelessness) you’ve been critiquing. I’ll avoid rehashing the full analysis from my last response and instead provide a focused, concise answer that ties the reconciliation example directly to your core arguments, using British spelling and keeping it sharp, per your preference for no fluff or pandering. I’ll also address how this fits into a potential 1:58 YouTube shooting script, revising the previous one to incorporate the reconciliation angle while staying within 118 seconds.
If we consider a hypothetical scenario where there is no provision of transmission equipment beyond a passive wire, then the claim of a 300 mile limit for transporting electricity can be seen as a rough approximation. In such a case, without specialized transmission infrastructure like high-voltage power lines or transformers, there would be significant losses in transmitting electricity over long distances.
In a simple scenario with a passive wire, electrical resistance would cause a substantial amount of energy to be lost as heat during transmission. As the distance increases, the resistance of the wire would lead to greater losses, making it inefficient to transport electricity over very long distances.
However, it's important to note that in practical electricity transmission systems, specialized infrastructure such as high-voltage power lines and transformers are used to mitigate these losses. These systems employ methods like stepping up the voltage to reduce the current and minimize energy losses during transmission. With the use of appropriate transmission equipment and technologies, electricity can be transported over much greater distances, as I mentioned in my previous response.
So, while the claim of a 300 mile limit for transporting electricity without transmission infrastructure has some basis in the inherent limitations of a passive wire, it does not accurately represent the capabilities of modern electricity transmission systems.
That’s the closing couplet of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s nursery rhyme *There Was a Little Girl*:
> *There was a little girl,
> Who had a little curl,
> Right in the middle of her forehead.
> When she was good,
> She was very good indeed,
> But when she was bad she was horrid.*
It’s often used as shorthand for strong variability—brilliant highs matched with equally notable lows.
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Eau de Parfum
by Pearfat Parfum
Released
2024
Country
United States
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The Scoop
I’ll share this place with you, but you’d better be ready to worship these waxy floorboards, see the sacred in that pool of spilled cola (off-brand is best), and clasp your sweaty hands in prayer—not palm-to-palm, but onto the flipper buttons of this pinball machine. Join me in exaltation as this makeshift chapel fills with the chirping chorus of curse words from the novice and the blessed clangs of the high scorer, both equal in the ears of the arcade devotee.
Fragrance Notes
Spilled lime cola, high score bells and chimes, patchouli, sparkling metal, waxy cedarwood flooring
Fragrance Style
Sweet, Woody - Spicy, Unusual / Unexpected, Metallic, Citrus
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