Q Post 2531
old bread:
Anagram: LP "Viva le Resistance"
Sauces
>>4118906, Anon post that reviewed Q Post 1559.
Federal Employees’ Retirement System: Summary of Recent Trends, Congressional Research Service, February 2, 2018
https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/98-972.pdf
A Review of Various Actions by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Justice in Advance of the 2016 Election, OIG, June 2018
https://oig.justice.gov/press/2018/2018-06-14.pdf
Severance Pay and Deferred Annuity, FederalTimes.com, Office of Personal Management, 2013.
http://retirement.federaltimes.com/2013/01/25/severance-pay-and-deferred-annuity/
E instead of A?
The text in the exchange was: "Viva le Resistance"
The corrected text exchanges the "a" in Viva with the "e" in le: "Vive la Resistance".
So the phrase includes the same letters, just re-ordered.
Note the double meaning of "exchange". Also that of "shelters".
Cheers, Anon, good question, yes.
CAAJ website
http://www.caajindia.org
CAAJ on Twitter
https://twitter.com/caajindia/status/1043817026890813440
Also Convention Against Assault [or Attacks] on Journalists
https://thewire.in/media/national-convention-against-assault-journalists-media-press-freedom
CAAJ
https://thewire.in/media/national-convention-against-assault-journalists-media-press-freedom
Kewel, Anon. V. Good Stuff.
CA_J
C_A
Could placeholder be for letter 'i'?
Checkout:
Contemporary Art in Jerusalem (CAIJ)
https://caij.co
About
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Place[holder] for everyone.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Holder