Morning
rent fuckin free
PB
>>13394204, >>13394068 lb, >>13394257, Define Evergreen, when do you call a plumber? Q 1279 MSM Reuters attempt to rewrite history
Non-standard defintion. ?? ??
evergreen
adjective
LAW
uk
/ˈevəɡriːn/ us
used to describe a legal agreement that will automatically renew (= start again) unless one of the people or businesses involved officially ends it:
evergreen clause/provision/agreement An important goal for every agent is an “evergreen” clause which provides for continuing commissions after an agreement ends.
Evergreen__ letters of credit__ may be rolled over indefinitely until the issuing bank provides a written notice of its final expiration.
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Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: df18d2 No.8113297 📁
Feb 12 2020 11:45:18 (EST)
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The lines are drawn.
[Zw7301-&vQ-00-00-03]
Define Renegade [Hussein USSS code name].
Standard definition.
Define Evergreen [HRC USSS code name]
Non-standard defintion.
Think depopulation.
The Silent War continues…
Q
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/evergreen
Standard andnon-standard language
Grammar Using English > Types of English > Standard and non-standard language
from English Grammar Today
A standard language is a variety of language that is used bygovernments, in the media, in schools and for international communication. There are different standard varieties of English in the world, such as North American English, Australian English and Indian English. Although these standard varieties differ in terms of their pronunciation, there are few differences in grammar between them. In contrast, there are non-standard forms of a language that are used, for example, in different regional dialects and these non-standard varieties are different from each other.
This book is a grammar of standard written and spoken British English. It has examples of forms of English that are standard but that are more common in speaking than in writing. The book also has some examples of language that are non-standard and not acceptable or appropriate. All users of English make choices all the time about what is most acceptable or appropriate in different contexts. Learners of English should use standard forms of the language in most situations.
See also:
Dialect
Swearing and taboo expressions
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Searching the stringer and you hit an SEC document
Apparently anons found it on the drop since it's archived on Feb 12, 2020
SEC Filed by HSBC Bank
https://archive.ph/qHgfm
https://archive.ph/qHgfm#selection-9.895135-9.895141
<SEC-DOCUMENT>0001144204-18-002250.txt : 20180116
<SEC-HEADER>0001144204-18-002250.hdr.sgml : 20180116
<ACCEPTANCE-DATETIME>20180116141823
ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001144204-18-002250
CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: FWP
PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 10
FILED AS OF DATE: 20180116
DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20180116
SUBJECT COMPANY:
COMPANY DATA:
COMPANY CONFORMED NAME:HSBC USA INC /MD/
CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000083246
STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANKS [6021]
IRS NUMBER: 132764867
STATE OF INCORPORATION: MD
FISCAL YEAR END: 1231
FILING VALUES:
FORM TYPE: FWP
SEC ACT: 1934 Act
SEC FILE NUMBER: 333-202524
FILM NUMBER: 18528319
Q3856 - Define 2 times
Define Renegade
Define Evergreen
Q3856 Q802 via pic of drop
Q802/Potus 20 min delta
Pic in Q802 named [2]
drop starts with [2]
Defines Patriots and traitors
In between the Q802/Potus is Q803
includes 58 spaces in brackets
Spaces link to Potus twat the next day
Proofs
side note. Looks like Trump Twitter Archive 2.0 nuked the spaces
>side note. Looks like Trump Twitter Archive 2.0 nuked the spaces
wrong last pic
See pic related.
Looks like QAgg keeps some of the spaces but not the correct amount
Do we have the 45 Twat archive stickied?
missingthe
[the
1 day ahead of schedule
April 10, 2020
Treasonous acts [sedition] against the Republic[THE'People'] of the United States [START - LEAD-IN].
pb below
>>13395454, >>13395467, >>13395480, >>13395509 Trying to figure out why Trump endorsed little Rubio today.>>13395592 Trump Endorses Rubio: 'Tireless Advocate for the People'
>missingthe
>[the
there are other options but that one day ahead difference…
[THE COUP FAILED]
[THE ‘time bomb’ explodes]
[THE 16 Year Plan To Destroy America]
[THE 'narrative']
[THE political ‘set up’]
[THE 'bribe']
[THE political ‘force’]