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My Phone Was Blowing Up : Woman Brings Her Dog Who Sheds A Lot To A Family Thanksgiving Dinner, Her Sister Decides To Leave

My Phone Was Blowing Up : Woman Brings Her Dog Who Sheds A Lot To A Family Thanksgiving Dinner, Her Sister Decides To Leave
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My Phone Was Blowing Up : Woman Brings Her Dog Who Sheds A Lot To A Family Thanksgiving Dinner, Her Sister Decides To Leave

Woman hates dog hair in her food, ditches family Thanksgiving dinner as her sister brought her dog who sheds a lot.

Tenant farmer access to new Welsh agri-scheme remains uncertain

Tenant farmer access to Wales' new Sustainable Farming Scheme 'remains uncertain', the sector has warned.

Omnispace Satellite 5G Network Secures $60M in Equity Financing

Telcom Ventures. Ram Viswanathan, Omnispace’s president and CEO, said in a Tuesday announcement that his company would use the new funds to accelerate the process of validating 3GPP standards-based 5G products and technologies, demonstrating 5G connectivity from space, and securing both 2 GHz S-band mobile satellite service and the complementary ground component spectrum that will anchor its hybrid mobile system. Startups typically use equity financing to pay short-term bills as they work to meet long-term goals. Unlike others who see satellite connectivity playing a back-up role in providing 5G wireless services, Omnispace believes that satellites can play a leading role by providing 5G and mobile Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity to mobile devices around the world using 2 GHz S-band spectrum and a hybrid network that includes its own group of small satellites. Omnispace hopes to both launch its satellites and roll out its network services in phases starting in 2022.

Wales new pollution rules may drive farmers out of business

Wales new pollution rules may drive farmers out of business 2 February 2021 | TFA Cymru fears an increase in costs for farmers following new regulations designed to stop pollution Tenant farmers have warned that new farm pollution regulations in Wales could drive some producers out of business due to increased costs. The Welsh government will introduce a nitrate vulnerable zone (NVZ) designation across the whole of Wales in a move that has angered farming groups. Agricultural pollution incidents remain very high in Wales, according to Welsh government, averaging over three per week in the last three years. While the vast majority of farms operate to high standards of pollution control, a minority of operators continue to flout the existing regulations.

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