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2025.01.18 07:58 johaneriksen13 Børnehave: Krible Krable i sigynsgade

Hej forældrenet. Vi har fået anvist en garantiplads til vores datter i ovenstående institution. Vi aner intet om den og internettet fortæller ikke så meget andet end adresse. Er der nogen, der har erfaringer, der er delværdige? På forhånd tak og god weekend
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2025.01.18 07:58 AdministrativeWar541 Knecht

Knecht Might as well put Bronny on court instead of Dalton. Or maybe he needs to put up as much shots as possible to get his groobe back.
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2025.01.18 07:58 martinisawe I just found out my bff is an INFJ

So I just finished the conversation with my bestfriend and he mentioned about planning things out(NI), and also me being very spontaneous (NE). So I got curious and asked him to look up ENTJ, which didn't resonate with him. So I said look up INTJ, which kinda relates but not really. Then I told him my type and he knew it was me, so I told him to look up INFJ and yup it fits to him. We were chatting for 3 hours by then and yeah my bestfriend is an INFJ. I'm very tired so my bad if post is weird.
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2025.01.18 07:58 ThKing501 Does anyone know what causes this? I’m pretty new to 3d printing so explain it to me like I’m 3

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2025.01.18 07:58 Best-Method-5142 All my recent home screens

All my recent home screens What is the best ?
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2025.01.18 07:58 Witchycurls Startled to come across RayGun in a 1980 photo!

I'm Australian so this weirded me out. If you're not Aussie, Rachael Gunn (RayGun) was our (in)famous Olympian B-Girl at the Paris Olympics, more recently making waves for shutting down a comedy musical about her experience.
I came across this photo in an NYT article about Biden declaring that the Equal Rights Amendment has passed. It's possibly paywalled so I searched for it elsewhere. Take a look at this link https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/letters/2019/10/12/letter-time-approve-equal/
Is Raygun a bigger force than we had supposed? And just a little older?
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2025.01.18 07:58 ozboi83 “Hits” and “Pulls” from Traumatic evolutions…

We opened up 2 poster boxes and 1 ETB… 🤕
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2025.01.18 07:58 Time-Bluebird-982 Which Would You Sell

Which Would You Sell And so, I’m purchasing an Audi R8 V10 Plus and I’ve decided something has to go to please the wife. What would you sell? C63 wagon with 540hp or E63s RWD 740hp? I’ll miss having 1,280 hp in the garage but I’m looking to bi turbo the R8 anyhow.
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2025.01.18 07:58 bubba-balk Can we ban ooz photos?

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2025.01.18 07:58 RandyBoBanbers Here is my offering for friendship

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2025.01.18 07:58 Background-Exit3457 My conversation with ai based on an insta reel whom people were badmouthing about. Please don't ignore it, like it or dislike it but don't ignore it.

My conversation with ai based on an insta reel whom people were badmouthing about. Please don't ignore it, like it or dislike it but don't ignore it. So in that reel the person said how big companies invested in byjus without checking their background and byjus invested it without thinking much about it. And byjus is just an example and it lead to inflation in our country and now indian government is raising interest and taxes to control it. Also the person who said it in the reel got very negative comments.
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2025.01.18 07:58 Zaszzzaa Village quest - Pilgrimage, offering of trinket - what trinket?

When they gave me this quest they also game me trinket that I supposed to offer in that place. I examined it already and now I don't have any trinket, I do have that item though (it was fidget cell).
Do I need to find and keep some trinket for that quest or is that fidget cell should be offered or is that quest failed (cause I don't have that trinket)?
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2025.01.18 07:58 Rayray7845 Blooming jail

Blooming jail Do a absolutely need gelux to use this, or can I just use any gel? I worship the ground mia secret walks on but for them to say I have to use gelux to make the blooming gel work seems kinda untruthful.
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2025.01.18 07:58 dante_lipana In the last scene of Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020), they had to scatter instruments to all timelines, and tell them to "play in C major", but as they start to travel to infinity, the main music on-stage temporarily modulated to E-Flat Major, before going back to C. That slip should've doomed them

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2025.01.18 07:58 jai_me_ Our previous rescue, Diesel

Our previous rescue, Diesel Diesel was about 12 when we adopted him and was with us for two years. We adopted him alongside his brother Lewis who unfortunately died about a year before Diesel did. They both had a lot of health problems but they were so cool and even though they were old they had a lot of personality, will probably never meet dogs like them again (although our new rescue Danny is kind of like a combination of the two both in looks and personality lol).
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2025.01.18 07:58 RandomGuyOnDaNet90 Why does hdr or dolby vision enabled content sometime flash small horizontal yellow lines in random areas of the screen on my lg b4?

It's not constant but I noticed it twice already. Is this a sign of a fault?
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2025.01.18 07:58 Legal-Kon Gorgeous

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2025.01.18 07:58 pontycomb6 Any chance?

Any chance? What do U think?
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2025.01.18 07:58 SimpleState2 Horny young m looking for older F to loose virginity

Horny young m looking for older F to loose virginity 05f6e7a0f99797b22978acb4eba2787ec8d4193a9e51b4b1496c2113071ddba551
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2025.01.18 07:58 Upset_Fishing_4889 Indian Economy 2030

India is going to be 3rd largest economy by 2027, reach $7 trillion by 2030. James Sullivan, the managing director of Asia Pacific Equity Research at JP Morgan sees Indian economy doubling to $7 trillion by 2030 with contribution from manufacturing rising to nearly 25% from 17% and exports will double, to be trillion dollars. As Indian economy will see massive structural changes in long term, where sectoral opportunities will evolve drastically India has emerged as fastest growing manufacturing sector due to rapid increasing population in the country. Investment in India is rising as “Make in India” derive aim to be next manufacturing hub. Manufacturing industry growth percent was at 4.7 in FY23. FDI investment hitting $17.51 billion in FY20–21.
India manufacturing sector has seen tremendous growth with FDI investment $17.51 billion in FY20–21. This showcases the heightened global investor confidence. “Make in India” initiatives will boost domestic manufacturing as well as government policies like PLI. Performance linked incentive will support manufacturing industries to grow like automobiles, electronics, and textiles.
Also, government initiatives like Bharatmala Pariyojana Project, and the National Logistics Policy, the proposed DESH Bill, supported to increase opportunities to industries.
manufacturing sector contributed around 17 per cent to the GDP pre covid, the manufacturing sector is poised to grow to 21 per cent in the next 6–7 years, showcasing India’s prospective to nourished its position in global supply chains. A per the National Manufacturing Policy India increasing investment in manufacturing sector.
Various major steps have been taken by the govt. to promote manufacturing sector and to uplift domestic and foreign investments in India. These include introduction of Goods and Services Tax, reduction in corporate tax, interventions to improve ease of doing business, FDI policy reforms, measures for reduction in compliance burden, through public procurement orders, Phased Manufacturing Programs (PMP), some policy measures have been initiated to boost domestic manufacturing.
Government reforms initiatives have resulted in increased Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows in the country. FDI inflows in India was at US $ 45.15 billion in 2014–2015 and India has registered highest annual FDI inflow of US$ 84.84 billion (provisional figures) in FY 2021–22 Indian manufacturing still facing some major constrain to grow like — poor core infrastructure, lethargic bureaucracy, high cost of capital, an agonizing land acquisition process and labour issues. Earlier also manufacturing initiative taken by SEZs but with only limited success. Due to inadequate land acquisition reforms, and lack of power and logistics infrastructure. The services sector including IT/ITES has shown healthy growth track, was the only real beneficiary of SEZs. India has to uplift global competitiveness of manufacturing sector for the country’s long-term growth. The National Manufacturing Policy (NMP) has taken comprehensive and significant policy initiative in same way. A decade late in arriving by some accounts, the policy seeks to increase manufacturing growth rate from 9% (in the last five years) to 12% to 15% over the medium-term period. The aim is to push manufacturing’s contribution to GDP from the present 15% to 21% by 2030. In doing so, the policy intends to create an additional 100 million jobs and support required skills development programs. Major objectives of the policy are formation of National Investment and Manufacturing Zones (NIMZs), development of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), implementation of industrial training and other skill upgradation measures, Promotion of Green Manufacturing, and Rationalization and simplification of business regulations. Besides, the policy also dwells upon improvement of core infrastructure, creation of financial and to boost global competitiveness of Indian manufacturing sector many initiatives has been taken to increase domestic production capacity to enhance exports and to boost technology development.
India has seen tremendous export growth in last two years. India has reached $418 billion of manufacturing exports in the fiscal year FY22. India export contributes mere 1.6% to the world, has huge potential to grow. By 2028, exports from manufacturing are expected to reach 1 trillion. Manufacturing sector contribution to GDP in India is estimated to increase from 15.6% currently to 21% by 2031 — and which would double India’s export market share. Govt’s uniform interest scheme, which has made credit available for exporters.
Indian middle class global consumption would be 17% second largest share by 2030.
By 2030, manufacturing sector will be driven by advanced technologies such as automation, robotics, 3D printing, and nanotechnology. These technological advancements will revolutionize production processes, reduce costs, improve quality and precision, and increase the sector’s global competitiveness.
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2025.01.18 07:58 TardisPup Bit nsfw but does anyone happen to have an image of the giant toy from full moon on its own with no background?

I’m editing some cosplay photos and want to add it in but can’t find an image of just the toy on its own
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2025.01.18 07:58 Square_Committee1994 Whats the best rally car (current) for scandi flicks and overall handling?

I have the focus grb, and I love rallies. Just looking for another rally car to run around in for some good fun.
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2025.01.18 07:58 ismyaltaccount On-road price of Ather 450X 3.7 kWh - Pro Pack in Bangalore vs Kochi

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2025.01.18 07:58 wysiwyg_band0711 [Meta] Does this seem legitimate?

[Meta] Does this seem legitimate? Hi, I don’t know if it’s okay to post this here. Please take it down if it’s not. I’m just wondering if this is legitimate since I’m not familiar with this kind of payment method. Can someone please let me know?
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2025.01.18 07:58 milestonedigital Best Places To Travel Europe

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Exploring the Best Places to Travel in Europe: A Destination Guide Europe is a continent bursting with diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and rich histories. If you’re planning your next getaway, exploring the best places to travel in Europe can help you uncover hidden gems and iconic spots alike. Let’s delve into some must-visit destinations that will leave you mesmerized.
Paris, France Known as the City of Light, Paris is a timeless destination. Its landmarks, such as the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum, are just the beginning. Stroll along the Seine, enjoy a fresh croissant at a sidewalk café, and immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere. Don't miss neighborhoods like Montmartre for its artistic vibes and the Marais for unique shops and eateries.
Rome, Italy Rome is a feast for the senses. This city seamlessly blends history with modern life. Explore ancient ruins like the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, or marvel at the stunning Vatican City. Enjoy authentic Italian cuisine in Trastevere, where cobblestone streets and local trattorias create a warm ambiance. Be sure to try gelato while you wander through the piazzas!
Barcelona, Spain Barcelona captivates with its unique architecture, vibrant culture, and beautiful beaches. The works of Antoni Gaudí, including the Sagrada Família and Park Güell, are fascinating sights. Spend your afternoons at Barceloneta Beach or wander through the Gothic Quarter. With tapas bars and lively markets, there's always something delicious to savor.
Amsterdam, Netherlands This city is famous for its picturesque canals and friendly atmosphere. Amsterdam invites exploration with its art museums, like the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum. Rent a bike and navigate the charming streets, or take a canal cruise for a unique perspective. Don’t forget to stop at a local café to enjoy a warm stroopwafel!
Prague, Czech Republic Prague is an architectural wonder with its fairy-tale charm. The stunning Prague Castle, the historic Charles Bridge, and the lively Old Town Square are must-see attractions. The city’s rich history is evident in its beautiful buildings and cobbled streets. Enjoy a traditional meal at a local pub and savor the flavors of Czech beer.
Lisbon, Portugal Lisbon offers a vibrant mix of tradition and modernity. From the stunning Belém Tower to the vintage charm of the Alfama district, this city is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Ride the famous Tram 28 to soak in the city’s sights, and indulge in pastéis de nata, the delicious custard tarts that Portugal is famous for.
Budapest, Hungary Budapest is known as the “Paris of the East” for its stunning architecture and romantic charm. The Buda Castle, Fisherman’s Bastion, and the iconic Chain Bridge are sights you can’t miss. Take a rejuvenating dip in the thermal baths and enjoy a cruise on the Danube River for breathtaking views, especially at night when the city sparkles.
Florence, Italy For art lovers, Florence is a paradise. The birthplace of the Renaissance, it hosts masterpieces by Michelangelo and Botticelli. Visit the Uffizi Gallery and the stunning Florence Cathedral. Stroll across the Ponte Vecchio and indulge in delicious Tuscan cuisine, including hearty pastas and bountiful wines.
Edinburgh, Scotland Edinburgh boasts a stunning skyline and rich history. Explore the majestic Edinburgh Castle, walk the Royal Mile, and climb Arthur’s Seat for panoramic views of the city. The city is lively with festivals, particularly the famous Edinburgh Festival Fringe, which celebrates art and performance every August.
Venice, Italy Venice is truly unique. Known for its canals, gondolas, and stunning architecture, it’s a city like no other. Wander through St. Mark’s Square, admire the intricate designs of the Basilica, and take a romantic gondola ride. Don’t forget to try cicchetti, the local version of tapas, in the bustling bars.
Wherever you choose to travel in Europe, you will find endless adventures and unforgettable experiences. Each city has its own character, waiting for you to explore. So pack your bags and set off to discover the best places that Europe has to offer!
Budget-Friendly Tips for Visiting Europe’s Top Travel Spots Traveling to Europe can seem daunting, especially when you're on a budget, but there are plenty of ways to enjoy amazing experiences without breaking the bank. Follow these budget-friendly tips to make the most of your visit to Europe’s top travel spots.
Choose the Right Time to Travel Timing is crucial for budget travel. If you can, avoid the peak tourist season, which usually runs from June to August. Instead, consider visiting in the shoulder seasons—April to May or September to October. During these months, you can find lower prices on accommodations, attraction tickets, and flights while enjoying pleasant weather.
Opt for Low-Cost Airlines European cities are well connected by budget airlines. Companies like Ryanair and EasyJet often offer flights at incredibly low rates. To snag the best deals, be flexible with your travel dates and book your flights several months in advance. Remember to check for additional fees, such as baggage costs, to keep your total expenses in check.
Public Transportation is Your Friend Using public transport can save you a fortune. Many European cities have extensive subway, tram, and bus systems that are both reliable and affordable. Here are some options you can explore:

Accommodations that Won’t Break the Bank Accommodation costs can put a dent in your budget, so consider these options:
Free Attractions and Activities Many European cities are rich in history and culture, and you don’t need to spend a lot to soak it all in. Here are some free or low-cost activities:
Eat Like a Local Food expenses can add up quickly, but there are ways to eat well on a budget:
Learn Basic Local Language Learning a few phrases in the local language can enhance your experience. Not only will it help you navigate more easily, but locals often appreciate the effort. You may even receive insider tips on the cheapest places to eat or visit!
By following these tips, you can explore Europe’s stunning spots without emptying your wallet. With some planning and a bit of creativity, you’ll find that experiencing the best of what Europe has to offer is well within your financial reach. Happy travels!
Conclusion Traveling to Europe offers a wealth of experiences, from breathtaking landscapes to rich, historical cities. By exploring the best places to travel in Europe, you immerse yourself in vibrant cultures and stunning architecture. Whether you're wandering through the enchanting streets of Prague, soaking up the sun on the Amalfi Coast, or tasting pastries in Paris, every destination has its unique charm that calls to adventurers like you.
Additionally, planning your trip doesn't have to break the bank. Implementing budget-friendly tips can enhance your journey significantly. Opting for local public transportation, seeking out free walking tours, and enjoying street food can help you stretch your dollars while still experiencing the best of what Europe has to offer. Also, consider visiting during the off-peak season, which often results in lower prices and less crowded attractions.
As you prepare for your European adventure, blend your must-see list with spontaneity. Some of the best travel moments happen when you least expect them—stumbling upon a hidden café or an outdoor market can create unforgettable memories that add depth to your journey. The emphasis should be on exploring, learning, and enjoying every moment in this fascinating continent.
By keeping your options open and your budget in check, you can truly savor the best places to travel in Europe without feeling overwhelmed. So pack your bags, create an itinerary that excites you, and get ready for an incredible journey through one of the world's most captivating destinations. Your European exploration awaits!
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