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Thank you to everyone for your generous support of Q2 Turkey Tuesday! I did witness almost a dozen protesters this afternoon, and a few were visibly upset.
#Montana #Billings #Q2 #KTVQ #MTN #Wyoming #turkey #Tuesday #TurkeyTuesday #November #Thanksgiving #thankyou #thankyouforgiving #funny #humor
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It's Turkey Tuesday! Drop off a frozen turkey at Q2 downtown or at MasterLube. We're also collecting canned food & or unwrapped toys!
Thank you for your generous & much-needed donations!
#Montana #Billings #Q2 #KTVQ #MTN #Wyoming #Tuesday #TurkeyTuesday #Thanksgiving #turkey
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Kamala Harris and Liz Cheney Team Up Against Donald Trump At Big Campaign Event - https://youtu.be/mXIbZOt3uZY?si=VobNJJcti3QLjYQx #USPolitics #DonaldTrump #vote #vote2024 #2024vote #2024Election #election2024 #DumpTrump #podcast #podcasts #KamalaHarris #TimWalz #Harris_Walz2024 #HarrisWalz #HarrisWalz2024 #Jan6 #Jan6th #January6th #January6thInsurrection #Jan6thInsurrection #Jan6Insurrection #MeidasTouch #MTN #MeidasTouchNews #J6 #J6Trial #J6Insurrection #Jan6Trial #January6Trial #VoteSaveAmerica #PodSaveAmerica #LizCheney #StaceyAbrams #OctoberSurprise #HurricaneHelene #Georgia #Wisconsin #MiddleEast #GOPCriminals #MesaCounty #Colorado #ExCountyClerk #CountyClerk #TinaPeters
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Kamala Harris and Liz Cheney Team Up Against Donald Trump At Big Campaign Event - https://youtu.be/mXIbZOt3uZY?si=VobNJJcti3QLjYQx #USPolitics #DonaldTrump #vote #vote2024 #2024vote #2024Election #election2024 #DumpTrump #podcast #podcasts #KamalaHarris #TimWalz #Harris_Walz2024 #HarrisWalz #HarrisWalz2024 #Jan6 #Jan6th #January6th #January6thInsurrection #Jan6thInsurrection #Jan6Insurrection #MeidasTouch #MTN #MeidasTouchNews #J6 #J6Trial #J6Insurrection #Jan6Trial #January6Trial #VoteSaveAmerica #PodSaveAmerica #LizCheney #StaceyAbrams #OctoberSurprise #HurricaneHelene #Georgia #Wisconsin #MiddleEast #GOPCriminals #MesaCounty #Colorado #ExCountyClerk #CountyClerk #TinaPeters
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Kamala Harris and Liz Cheney Team Up Against Donald Trump At Big Campaign Event - https://youtu.be/mXIbZOt3uZY?si=VobNJJcti3QLjYQx #USPolitics #DonaldTrump #vote #vote2024 #2024vote #2024Election #election2024 #DumpTrump #podcast #podcasts #KamalaHarris #TimWalz #Harris_Walz2024 #HarrisWalz #HarrisWalz2024 #Jan6 #Jan6th #January6th #January6thInsurrection #Jan6thInsurrection #Jan6Insurrection #MeidasTouch #MTN #MeidasTouchNews #J6 #J6Trial #J6Insurrection #Jan6Trial #January6Trial #VoteSaveAmerica #PodSaveAmerica #LizCheney #StaceyAbrams #OctoberSurprise #HurricaneHelene #Georgia #Wisconsin #MiddleEast #GOPCriminals #MesaCounty #Colorado #ExCountyClerk #CountyClerk #TinaPeters
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Kamala Harris and Liz Cheney Team Up Against Donald Trump At Big Campaign Event - https://youtu.be/mXIbZOt3uZY?si=VobNJJcti3QLjYQx #USPolitics #DonaldTrump #vote #vote2024 #2024vote #2024Election #election2024 #DumpTrump #podcast #podcasts #KamalaHarris #TimWalz #Harris_Walz2024 #HarrisWalz #HarrisWalz2024 #Jan6 #Jan6th #January6th #January6thInsurrection #Jan6thInsurrection #Jan6Insurrection #MeidasTouch #MTN #MeidasTouchNews #J6 #J6Trial #J6Insurrection #Jan6Trial #January6Trial #VoteSaveAmerica #PodSaveAmerica #LizCheney #StaceyAbrams #OctoberSurprise #HurricaneHelene #Georgia #Wisconsin #MiddleEast #GOPCriminals #MesaCounty #Colorado #ExCountyClerk #CountyClerk #TinaPeters
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The sunrise Saturday was beautiful over Montana! Thank you to Steve, Kim, Marla & Bonnie for your photos! Those clouds will bring rain and snow soon. I'll have your 7-day weather forecast through the first day of winter!
#Montana #Billings #Q2 #KTVQ #MTN #Wyoming #sun #clouds #sunrise #dawn #beautiful #photography #photo #nature #rain #snow #wind #Saturday #Sunday #weather #wx #mtwx #wywx #MastodonWX
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The wind began blowing on Saturday, and it's going to get stronger and more widespread on Sunday! Winter begins in 2 weeks, but Montana & Wyoming want winter snow now. I'll have your 7-day weather forecast at 10pm!
#Montana #Billings #Q2 #KTVQ #MTN #Wyoming #rain #snow #wind #cold #Saturday #Sunday #autumn #fall #winter #weather #wx #mtwx #wywx #MastodonWX #WXMastodon #MastodonWeather #WeatherMastodon
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Tonight's Montana sunset was above average...
#Montana ##Billings #Q2 #KTVQ #MTN #Wyoming #sun #clouds #sunset #dusk #beautiful #photography #photo #tree #trees #silhouette #weather #wx #mtwx #wywx #weatherMastodon #MastodonWeather #wxMastodon #Mastodonwx
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Colder air with rain, snow, and wind for Montana and Wyoming on Thursday! We now return you to your regularly scheduled fall season, already in progress.
#Montana #Billings #Q2 #KTVQ #MTN #Wyoming #clouds #rain #snow #wind #cold #Thursday #fall #autumn #weather #wx #mtwx #wywx #MastodonWeather #MastodonWX #weatherMastodon #wxmastodon
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A cold front has pushed into western Montana, and it will bring rain, mountain snow, gusty wind, and much cooler air Thursday & Friday in Montana & Wyoming.
#Montana #Billings #Q2 #KTVQ #MTN #Wyoming #rain #snow #wind #cold #Wednesday #Thursday #Friday #autumn #fall #weather #wx #mtwx #wywx #MastodonWeather #MastodonWX #weatherMastodon #wxmastodon
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Quiet weather on Tuesday, but a cold front is coming on Wednesday, and it will really feel like fall on Thursday! Rain, mountain snow, wind, and colder air for Montana and Wyoming this week!
#Montana #Billings #Q2 #KTVQ #MTN #Wyoming #sun #smoke #clouds #rain #snow #wind #cold #Tuesday #Wednesday #Thursday #weather #wx #mtwx #wywx #MastodonWeather #MastodonWX #weatherMastodon #wxmastodon
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We've had a beautiful last day of summer in Montana and Wyoming! My A/C is off, and the snow shovels are ready! I'll have your 7-day weather forecast for the first week of fall at 5:30 & 10!
#Montana #Billings #Q2 #KTVQ #MTN #Wyoming #sun #clouds #bluesky #AC #snow #shovel #summer #autumn #fall #Saturday #Sunday #weather #wx #mtwx #wywx #MastodonWeather #MastodonWX #weatherMastodon #wxmastodon
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Saturday will bring some great football weather, and it's the last full day of summer, too! I'll have your 7-day weather forecast through the first week of fall on KTVQ, KBZK, KXLF & MTN at 4:30, 5:30 & 10!
#Billings #Q2 #KTVQ #MTN #Wyoming #Bozeman #Missoula #MontanaState #Bobcats #Montana #Grizzlies #Friday #Saturday #football #summer #autumn #fall #weather #wx #mtwx #wywx #MastodonWeather #MastodonWX #weatherMastodon #wxmastodon
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A vigorous storm will move over Montana and Wyoming Tuesday and Wednesday, with strong wind, locally heavy rain, and strong thunderstorms! I'll have your 7-day weather forecast at noon on MTN!
#Montana #Billings #Q2 #KTVQ #MTN #Wyoming #clouds #rain #wind #thunderstorms #hail #Tuesday #Wednesday #weather #wx #mtwx #wywx #MastodonWeather #MastodonWX #weatherMastodon #wxmastodon
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A smoky Rocky Mountain sunrise on Tuesday. Afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms ahead! I'll have your 7-day weather forecast on KTVQ and MTN at noon!
#Montana #Billings #Q2 #KTVQ #MTN #Wyoming #sun #clouds #smoke #haze #sunrise #dawn #rain #thunderstorms #wind #photography #photo #Tuesday #weather #wx #mtwx #wywx #MastodonWeather #MastodonWX #weatherMastodon #wxmastodon
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Hot with scattered showers and thunderstorms on Tuesday, but changes are coming, and it won't feel much like August for a while, Montana and Wyoming!
#Montana #Billings #Q2 #KTVQ #MTN #Wyoming #sun #clouds #rain #thunderstorms #wind #hail #Tuesday #Wednesday #weather #wx #mtwx #wywx #MastodonWeather #MastodonWX #WeatherMastodon #WXMastodon -
Shenandoah Valley from Maryland Heights (Alfred R. Waud, 1864, U.S. Library of Congress, public domain).
Transcription of Alfred Waud’s Description of His Illustration Above:
Shenandoah Valley from Maryland Heights (Alfred Waud’s notes, p. 1, U.S. Library of Congress, public domain).
The Shenandoah valley from Maryland Heights – in 1864.
This sketch shows the valley up to where the Massanutten Mountain range divides it into the Luray valley on the left. The Shenandoah valley continuing on the right, with a smaller – Powers Fort – valley between the two running up into the Massanuttens. On the right, or the northern side of the valley is the Shenandoah or Great North Mtn. range. On the left the rugged heights of the Blue Ridge, with Snickers, Ashby’s, Manassas, Chester, and Thorntons Gaps in succession, and still further on Swift-run, Powells, Browns, Jarmans, and Rockfish Gaps. The last within twenty miles of Charlottesville.
In the extreme distance about the center between Massanutten and Great North, is Mt. Jackson, beyond, and overlooking the battle ground of Strasbourg, Fisher’s hill and Cedar Creek. Martinsburg and Bunker Hill lie just out of the sketch to the right. Although unseen, on account of woods and hills obstructing the view, the towns of Charlestown, Winchester, Berryville, Kernstown, Newtown, Middletown, Strasburg, and Front Royal, are within range.
Shenandoah Valley from Maryland Heights (Alfred Waud’s notes, p. 2, U.S. Library of Congress, public domain).
The Rocky bed of the Shenandoah river occupies the center of the picture. Loudon heights on one side. Bolivar heights on the other, dotted with houses and tents, and cut up with roads and paths to the camps, the Winchester pike showing distinctly for some miles. It was on this plateau – Bolivar heights, that Colonel Miles placed his troops when Jackson invested Harpers Ferry, taking position on Loudoun, and Maryland heights and compelling the Union force to surrender. Harpers Ferry is to [sic, “too”] low down under the shoulder of the mountain to be seen from the point on Maryland heights from which the sketch was made.
– A.R. Waud
Alfred Waud sitting in the Devil’s Den in July 1863, following the Battle of Gettysburg (Timothy H. O’Sullivan, 1863, public domain).
Alfred Rudolph Waud (1827-1891) was a London-born artist who became a notable chronicler of the American Civil War. Hired as a full-time staff illustrator for the New York Illustrated News in 1860 and then by Harper’s Weekly in 1861, he reportedly observed every battle fought by the U.S. Army of the Potomac between July 1861 and March 1865, and became one of only two sketch artists to witness and illustrate the strategic maneuvering, valor and carnage which transpired during the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863.
His sketches of the 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign, which turned the tide of the U.S. Civil War significantly in favor of the Union, preserved for posterity the stark contrasts between the valley’s beauty and the ugliness wrought by war.
#1864 #AlfredWaud #America #AmericanHistory #Arts #CedarCreek #CivilWar #DistrictOfColumbiaMarylandVirginiaAndWestVirginia #FisherSHill #History #Maryland #Opequan #Opequon #ShenandoahValley #Winchester
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Shenandoah Valley from Maryland Heights (Alfred R. Waud, 1864, U.S. Library of Congress, public domain).
Transcription of Alfred Waud’s Description of His Illustration Above:
Shenandoah Valley from Maryland Heights (Alfred Waud’s notes, p. 1, U.S. Library of Congress, public domain).
The Shenandoah valley from Maryland Heights – in 1864.
This sketch shows the valley up to where the Massanutten Mountain range divides it into the Luray valley on the left. The Shenandoah valley continuing on the right, with a smaller – Powers Fort – valley between the two running up into the Massanuttens. On the right, or the northern side of the valley is the Shenandoah or Great North Mtn. range. On the left the rugged heights of the Blue Ridge, with Snickers, Ashby’s, Manassas, Chester, and Thorntons Gaps in succession, and still further on Swift-run, Powells, Browns, Jarmans, and Rockfish Gaps. The last within twenty miles of Charlottesville.
In the extreme distance about the center between Massanutten and Great North, is Mt. Jackson, beyond, and overlooking the battle ground of Strasbourg, Fisher’s hill and Cedar Creek. Martinsburg and Bunker Hill lie just out of the sketch to the right. Although unseen, on account of woods and hills obstructing the view, the towns of Charlestown, Winchester, Berryville, Kernstown, Newtown, Middletown, Strasburg, and Front Royal, are within range.
Shenandoah Valley from Maryland Heights (Alfred Waud’s notes, p. 2, U.S. Library of Congress, public domain).
The Rocky bed of the Shenandoah river occupies the center of the picture. Loudon heights on one side. Bolivar heights on the other, dotted with houses and tents, and cut up with roads and paths to the camps, the Winchester pike showing distinctly for some miles. It was on this plateau – Bolivar heights, that Colonel Miles placed his troops when Jackson invested Harpers Ferry, taking position on Loudoun, and Maryland heights and compelling the Union force to surrender. Harpers Ferry is to [sic, “too”] low down under the shoulder of the mountain to be seen from the point on Maryland heights from which the sketch was made.
– A.R. Waud
Alfred Waud sitting in the Devil’s Den in July 1863, following the Battle of Gettysburg (Timothy H. O’Sullivan, 1863, public domain).
Alfred Rudolph Waud (1827-1891) was a London-born artist who became a notable chronicler of the American Civil War. Hired as a full-time staff illustrator for the New York Illustrated News in 1860 and then by Harper’s Weekly in 1861, he reportedly observed every battle fought by the U.S. Army of the Potomac between July 1861 and March 1865, and became one of only two sketch artists to witness and illustrate the strategic maneuvering, valor and carnage which transpired during the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863.
His sketches of the 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign, which turned the tide of the U.S. Civil War significantly in favor of the Union, preserved for posterity the stark contrasts between the valley’s beauty and the ugliness wrought by war.
#1864 #AlfredWaud #America #AmericanHistory #Arts #CedarCreek #CivilWar #DistrictOfColumbiaMarylandVirginiaAndWestVirginia #FisherSHill #History #Maryland #Opequan #Opequon #ShenandoahValley #Winchester
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Shenandoah Valley from Maryland Heights (Alfred R. Waud, 1864, U.S. Library of Congress, public domain).
Transcription of Alfred Waud’s Description of His Illustration Above:
Shenandoah Valley from Maryland Heights (Alfred Waud’s notes, p. 1, U.S. Library of Congress, public domain).
The Shenandoah valley from Maryland Heights – in 1864.
This sketch shows the valley up to where the Massanutten Mountain range divides it into the Luray valley on the left. The Shenandoah valley continuing on the right, with a smaller – Powers Fort – valley between the two running up into the Massanuttens. On the right, or the northern side of the valley is the Shenandoah or Great North Mtn. range. On the left the rugged heights of the Blue Ridge, with Snickers, Ashby’s, Manassas, Chester, and Thorntons Gaps in succession, and still further on Swift-run, Powells, Browns, Jarmans, and Rockfish Gaps. The last within twenty miles of Charlottesville.
In the extreme distance about the center between Massanutten and Great North, is Mt. Jackson, beyond, and overlooking the battle ground of Strasbourg, Fisher’s hill and Cedar Creek. Martinsburg and Bunker Hill lie just out of the sketch to the right. Although unseen, on account of woods and hills obstructing the view, the towns of Charlestown, Winchester, Berryville, Kernstown, Newtown, Middletown, Strasburg, and Front Royal, are within range.
Shenandoah Valley from Maryland Heights (Alfred Waud’s notes, p. 2, U.S. Library of Congress, public domain).
The Rocky bed of the Shenandoah river occupies the center of the picture. Loudon heights on one side. Bolivar heights on the other, dotted with houses and tents, and cut up with roads and paths to the camps, the Winchester pike showing distinctly for some miles. It was on this plateau – Bolivar heights, that Colonel Miles placed his troops when Jackson invested Harpers Ferry, taking position on Loudoun, and Maryland heights and compelling the Union force to surrender. Harpers Ferry is to [sic, “too”] low down under the shoulder of the mountain to be seen from the point on Maryland heights from which the sketch was made.
– A.R. Waud
Alfred Waud sitting in the Devil’s Den in July 1863, following the Battle of Gettysburg (Timothy H. O’Sullivan, 1863, public domain).
Alfred Rudolph Waud (1827-1891) was a London-born artist who became a notable chronicler of the American Civil War. Hired as a full-time staff illustrator for the New York Illustrated News in 1860 and then by Harper’s Weekly in 1861, he reportedly observed every battle fought by the U.S. Army of the Potomac between July 1861 and March 1865, and became one of only two sketch artists to witness and illustrate the strategic maneuvering, valor and carnage which transpired during the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863.
His sketches of the 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign, which turned the tide of the U.S. Civil War significantly in favor of the Union, preserved for posterity the stark contrasts between the valley’s beauty and the ugliness wrought by war.
#1864 #AlfredWaud #America #AmericanHistory #Arts #CedarCreek #CivilWar #DistrictOfColumbiaMarylandVirginiaAndWestVirginia #FisherSHill #History #Maryland #Opequan #Opequon #ShenandoahValley #Winchester
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Shenandoah Valley from Maryland Heights (Alfred R. Waud, 1864, U.S. Library of Congress, public domain).
Transcription of Alfred Waud’s Description of His Illustration Above:
Shenandoah Valley from Maryland Heights (Alfred Waud’s notes, p. 1, U.S. Library of Congress, public domain).
The Shenandoah valley from Maryland Heights – in 1864.
This sketch shows the valley up to where the Massanutten Mountain range divides it into the Luray valley on the left. The Shenandoah valley continuing on the right, with a smaller – Powers Fort – valley between the two running up into the Massanuttens. On the right, or the northern side of the valley is the Shenandoah or Great North Mtn. range. On the left the rugged heights of the Blue Ridge, with Snickers, Ashby’s, Manassas, Chester, and Thorntons Gaps in succession, and still further on Swift-run, Powells, Browns, Jarmans, and Rockfish Gaps. The last within twenty miles of Charlottesville.
In the extreme distance about the center between Massanutten and Great North, is Mt. Jackson, beyond, and overlooking the battle ground of Strasbourg, Fisher’s hill and Cedar Creek. Martinsburg and Bunker Hill lie just out of the sketch to the right. Although unseen, on account of woods and hills obstructing the view, the towns of Charlestown, Winchester, Berryville, Kernstown, Newtown, Middletown, Strasburg, and Front Royal, are within range.
Shenandoah Valley from Maryland Heights (Alfred Waud’s notes, p. 2, U.S. Library of Congress, public domain).
The Rocky bed of the Shenandoah river occupies the center of the picture. Loudon heights on one side. Bolivar heights on the other, dotted with houses and tents, and cut up with roads and paths to the camps, the Winchester pike showing distinctly for some miles. It was on this plateau – Bolivar heights, that Colonel Miles placed his troops when Jackson invested Harpers Ferry, taking position on Loudoun, and Maryland heights and compelling the Union force to surrender. Harpers Ferry is to [sic, “too”] low down under the shoulder of the mountain to be seen from the point on Maryland heights from which the sketch was made.
– A.R. Waud
Alfred Waud sitting in the Devil’s Den in July 1863, following the Battle of Gettysburg (Timothy H. O’Sullivan, 1863, public domain).
Alfred Rudolph Waud (1827-1891) was a London-born artist who became a notable chronicler of the American Civil War. Hired as a full-time staff illustrator for the New York Illustrated News in 1860 and then by Harper’s Weekly in 1861, he reportedly observed every battle fought by the U.S. Army of the Potomac between July 1861 and March 1865, and became one of only two sketch artists to witness and illustrate the strategic maneuvering, valor and carnage which transpired during the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863.
His sketches of the 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign, which turned the tide of the U.S. Civil War significantly in favor of the Union, preserved for posterity the stark contrasts between the valley’s beauty and the ugliness wrought by war.
#1864 #AlfredWaud #America #AmericanHistory #Arts #CedarCreek #CivilWar #DistrictOfColumbiaMarylandVirginiaAndWestVirginia #FisherSHill #History #Maryland #Opequan #Opequon #ShenandoahValley #Winchester
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Facebook, telcos collaborate on subsea cable for Africa and Middle East - Facebook, and a group of telecom companies including China Mobile International, MTN GlobalConnect,... more: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/UrYQesBJShg/ #chinamobileinternational #telegeography #healthcare #microsoft #facebook #vodafone #social #amazon #google #oceans #media
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Another day, another new weird Mtn Dew flavor from Pepsi Co. This time, we've got a bottle of the new(ish) Mtn Dew Fruit Quake. Let's pop this soda! Cheers!
#drinkreview #mtndew #mtndewfruitquake #mountaindew #pepsi #fruitcake #fruitquake #mountaindewfruitquake #popnsodas
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#文学フリマ東京 設営を完了しました。
東京ビッグサイト南ホール (下の階 南1・2ホール)
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ジャンル:純文学のエリアで、実験小説・特殊装丁、物理的に真っ黒で読めない本、信頼できない語り手による恋愛小説、バンドマン怪奇小説があります。緑のポスターが目印です!:blobcat_ameowbouncefast:
※売り子さん(お手伝いの方)なしのひとり参加なので、時間によって不在にしていたりてんやわんやしています。
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Just loving every new video that Ren releases. He’s genuinely something unique in the music and video space which is so refreshing. #music #renmakesmusic
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https://www.europesays.com/africa/88211/ MTN Ghana, Huawei Deploy World’s First Large-Scale AI-Powered Alpha Antenna Sets #AIPoweredNetwork #AlphaAntenna #Ghana
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https://www.europesays.com/africa/168939/ MTN separates mobile money into standalone fintech in Ghana #FinancialServices #fintech #Ghana #JSE #MobileMoney #MTNGhana #MTNGroup #RegulatoryCompliance #ScancomPLC #Telecommunications