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@ericguzman

I play triathlon and Follow Manchester City Boca jrs, Knicks, Swim, Cycling, run, Volleyball, I do maps for a living, water utility asset management Flo team

Fort Worth Katılım Nisan 2008
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ericguzman@ericguzman·
Not the first time for her she was on Washington DC the wife of the GM said something of that regard
Tanner Phifer@TannerPhifer

#Patriots HC Mike Vrabel and NFL reporter Dianna Russini caught together over NFL owners weekend in Arizona on March 28....not a good look for two married folks. (Via Page 6, NYpost). #NFL #NFLnews

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Geronimo Morgans@GeronimoMorgans·
The first Bayern Munich manager in 25 years to win at the Santiago Bernabéu. Vincent Kompany is his name. Bow down.
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MJ’s Lasagna@MsMJsays·
Trying to be excited about Knicks Playoffs while dealing with existential dread of impending nuclear while still doing my job because apparently we are all just ignoring WWIII & going about our lives as the Insane One tweets war crime threats.
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Julio Ricardo Varela@julito77·
20 years ago, I talked about how journalism in the digital age would be all about individual voices with direct, trustworthy relationships with their readers, listeners, and viewers. So many institutional outlets didn't believe it. Nobody saw me as a "journalist," just a "blogger." 20 years later, it's ok to say this: I was right.
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Dr. Jebra Faushay@JebraFaushay·
We didn’t realize it at the time, but 1990 was the last time American culture peaked with Club MTV.
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Sam Block@theblockspot·
UConn Michigan Start Time… 8:50 PM ET on a Monday Night Too late for the National Championship? Or is this the ideal time?
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ericguzman@ericguzman·
@AnthonyMSG That’s a dream many of us have specially the fans from the 90’s and before
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Anthony Donahue
Anthony Donahue@AnthonyMSG·
My dream in life is to see The #Knicks win a championship, I can’t even think about it without tearing up. I hope this is the year we do it, I truly do! If we don’t and lose early in the playoffs guess what? We are all gonna be back in the fall! It’s what we do, it’s what we live for! Go NY Go NY Go!! 🧡💙
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Geronimo Morgans@GeronimoMorgans·
Pep ball: just watch O'Reilly and Rodri closely. Look at how O’Reilly influences all three phases in the build‑up to the fourth goal, the one where he assists Haaland for his third. Genius footballer.
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Iran Army Media@IranArmyMedia·
🚨 BIG BREAKING Donald Trump is reportedly dead, according to several sources close to the President.
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Manchester City US@ManCityUS·
Bad day to be a corner flag 😅
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Felixbsn 🇵🇷
Felixbsn 🇵🇷@Felixbsnpr·
Las lesiones es mala suerte,la regla de los 65 juegos es perfecta,hay que pensar también en los fanáticos y más lo que viajan de otros países del Mundo hasta más lejos,que vienen a ver a su jugador favorito y sin esa regla esos jugadores quieren jugar solo 45 o 50 juegos,así no.
Gerard@GerardClemente

Adam Silver defendió la regla de los 65 juegos argumentando que no se puede decir que no funciona solo porque Cade no va a ganar premios… Ahora Anthony Edwards y posiblemente Luka Doncic tampoco van a cualificar para los premios de la temporada. ¿Qué va a decir ahora?

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@DallasAptGP Add that Dallas and Fort Worth will be fully connected through a trail
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Barrett Linburg@DallasAptGP·
Trails predict where land will reprice. Years before the cranes show up. New York saw it. Chicago saw it. Atlanta saw it. Dallas is next. And it's running the largest version of this experiment any American city has ever attempted. Here's the pattern: Every major American city is fighting the same battle. The suburbs keep growing. The urban core fights to hold its tax base. People say they want walkability and community. Then they leave for places that feel safer and easier to navigate. Cities have big ambitions. Dallas. Chicago. Atlanta. They want to attract people, businesses, and jobs. That takes money. Aging infrastructure needs replacing. New amenities need building. The tax base isn't shrinking. But it's not growing fast enough to fund those ambitions without raising rates. And raising rates pushes more people out. There's another approach. Build infrastructure that makes land more valuable. Not highways. Not stadiums. Trails. It sounds too simple. When you build a connected trail network, you create the walkability people crave. Neighborhoods that were cut off become accessible. Land values rise. Tax revenue grows without raising anyone's rate. The evidence is hard to argue with. New York built the High Line. Property values jumped 35%. Chicago built The 606. Home prices spiked 48%. Atlanta built the BeltLine. Developers have poured more than $9 billion into land along it. The pattern holds whether the city runs red, blue, or purple. Build the connection. Land reprices. Dallas is now running this experiment at the largest scale any American city has attempted. The Loop Dallas is a 50-mile trail circuit. It connects the Katy Trail, White Rock Lake, the Trinity Forest, Fair Park, the Design District, and Pleasant Grove. Every quadrant of the city. The Design District already proves the thesis. The city built a short connector to plug the area into the Uptown trail network. Before, it was an isolated pocket of warehouses. After, it became part of the Uptown ecosystem. Taxable value climbed 383%. Developers flipped their blueprints. Buildings now face the trail, not the street. South Dallas is next. A 1,200-foot bridge is opening the Trinity Forest Spine Trail. Neighborhoods cut off for decades by the river, the railroad, and the highways are about to become connected. Every city that built a loop trail system saw the same result. Remove the barriers. Capital follows. Trails aren't expenses. They're leading indicators. They tell you where land is about to reprice, years before the cranes arrive. If you want to understand where Dallas is heading, don't watch the skyline. Follow the trail.
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Oriana Rivera
Oriana Rivera@orianarivera11·
Para ustedes cuál ha sido el mejor mundial de fútbol que han visto a ver los leo ?.
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