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  1. A SimpleGift For NewLifeZM x x x x x x x x hope you guys will love it @tsemaa @Ral23 @SatanKlaus @TreY @Abcc @linko @.AsX @WHAT IS GOING ON @Nyx.
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  2. Happy Birthday @Ral23 Best wishes to you & God bless you! 🥳🥳
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  3. xxxx hope you guys like it ❤️
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  4. What the actual fuck? Chief: next time please obey the damn rules and talk like a normal person. Stop being at the limit with the wrong words and behavior. Sajawal. You were wrong, dont fucking gag him for just talking. Also, what the hell is that name on server? You and the admin that accepted it have 2 hours to change it, or you both will be removed. Report accepted!
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  5. The reason that you get gagged @chiefNBN is that : Don't talk with short messages to make traffic in public chat !! That's why our admin gagged you. I already saw how you talk with your friend wesker and that makes it harder for the players! Cuz public chat is also used to explain to players how server works, how to get VIP info and other stuff. So that was all the reason of the gag!
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  6. you can speak with who ever you want no comment or objection about that... you can simply say " nu tsema e pariu pe ce vrei tu " in one message 2nd your report was about the gag who bring your slay topic now?? fr
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  7. Hallo Gys ThunderZM - Tomorrow i will post in Youtube Video how to Request in forum for Admin 😉
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  8. @Sajawal™ well done doing your job and thank you! @chiefNBN please don't make it bigger like what happened for a gag! Keep it calm next time. This matter could be solved in public chat after the gag with the admin who punished you! Don't be dramatic. Solved T/C Topic Closed!
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  10. Only about 900,000 pets have been registered in a pet tracking system called “PETVET,” with only a few days until Dec. 31, the last day set by the Agriculture and Forestry Ministry for the microchipping process. Based on an animal protection legislation that came into force in late 2018, the ministry started the PETVET project to determine the exact number of dogs, cats and weasels looked after by their owners. The regulation mandated that pet cats, dogs and weasels be microchipped by Dec. 31. Following announcements to promote the PETVET system, owners applied to local authorities affiliated with the ministry to register their pets and put chips into them. According to the data obtained from the ministry, a total of 504,000 cats and 385,00 dogs have been registered in the pet tracking system so far. Only 160,000 cats and 85,000 dogs were microchipped in Istanbul, which is known as the city of cats all over the world, while the authorities stated that the number of animals registered in the system is quite low considering the domestic animal po[CENSORED]tion in the country. If the ministry does not extend the period ending on Dec. 31, which it indicates as the deadline for microchip processing, pets without chips will not be able to receive veterinary services after this date. Owners of animals that do not have a microchip number will be asked to bring a letter from the provincial or district police. At this point, fines will be imposed on pet owners who do not comply with the microchip application. https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/only-about-900-000-pets-registered-in-petvet-system-179526
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  11. Nick : NO MERCY!! Old grade : Prince New grade : Co Owner Reason : Good Activty in sv Nick : DeViL_RoOTzZ Old grade : Administrator New grade : Player Reason : 0 Activty
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  12. We are waiting for your return bro🥺
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  14. im not retry bro im prees m6 by mistake 🙂
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  18. Nick : @BirSaNN / @NO_MERCY Old grade : Moderator / Semi Elder New grade : Co Owner / Elder Reason : By @Amaranth / Requst upgrad accepted
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  19. Name of the game: ASTRONEER Price: $14.99 US Link Store: HERE Offer ends up after X hours: WEEK LONG DEAL! Offer ends in 14/11/2022 Requirements: MINIMUM: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 7 SP1 (64 bit only), Windows 8 (64 bit only), Windows 10 (64 bit only) Processor: X64 Dual Core CPU, 2+ GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Discrete Non Mobile GPU with 1 GB Ram DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: Any Additional Notes: Internet connection required for online multiplayer
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  27. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-60606648 India is the world's third largest consumer of oil, behind US and China. With Brent crude - the international benchmark for oil prices - surging to $113 a barrel sparked by the war in Ukraine, is India headed for an oil price shock? The price rise, the highest since June 2014, is worrying India no end. Guzzling up to 5.5 million barrels every day, India is the world's third largest consumer of oil, behind US and China. But India imports 85% of its oil from more than 40 countries. The bulk of supplies come from the Middle East and the US. (India imports only 2% of its supplies from Russia.) Imports include oil which it converts to petroleum products after refining. India exports petroleum products - accounting for more than 13% of its total exports - to more than 100 countries. Oil price rises again as buyers shun Russian fuel Demand for oil is growing at 3-4% every year in the country. In a decade, India could easily end up consuming more than 7 million barrels a day, say experts. Much of the oil goes into keeping some 300 million vehicles on the road and for different industries such as petrochemicals and plastics. India uses diesel to produce some 80,000 mega-watts of electricity. Diesel generators provide electricity to a lot of private housing. India's tax revenues are also heavily dependent on oil. Oil accounts for more than 50% of federal excise duties - tax collected on goods produced within the country. States depend on oil taxes to shore up their revenues. "We are the hottest market for oil. And there is no other country among large emerging economies which is more vulnerable to high oil prices than India," Narendra Taneja, a leading energy expert, said. a exports refined petroleum products to more than 100 countries The health of India's economy is inextricably connected to oil. The government's latest Economic Survey has projected 8-8.5% growth on the assumption that oil prices would remain between $70-$75 a barrel. "Oil prices at anything more than $68-$70 a barrel is bad news for our economy," Mr Taneja said. For one, it widens India's current account deficit when the value of imports of goods, services and investment income exceeds exports. Second, it puts pressure on prices at a time when inflation has already climbed to above 6%. High oil prices also hurt growth and slow down the economy as people end up spending more money on energy and spend less on other things. And when growth sputters, the government's fiscal calculations can go completely awry. The pandemic battered Asia's third-largest economy, which was already in the throes of a prolonged slowdown. It is still struggling: growth slowed down to 5.4% in October-December 2021. Joblessness is rife. A further slowdown triggered by an oil price shock will leave the government with less money to spend on a planned massive infrastructure push to spur growth and welfare benefits and subsidies. Russian oil makes up around 8% of global supply "At the end of the day, high oil prices end up shrinking the government's resources", said Dharmakirti Joshi, chief economist at Crisil, a ratings and analytics firm. Many believe that India's ample $633bn (£473bn) foreign exchange reserves provide a good cushion to weather an oil price shock. Also, oil-producing countries could ramp up production to bring prices down and offer relief. Experts believe the rise in oil prices over fears of supply disruptions from the war in Ukraine shows that India needs to decentralise its energy policy by letting states come up with their own initiatives - seaboard states like Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal could harness the plentiful wind energy, for example - and push "every single source of energy" that is available. Per-capita consumption of energy in India is still among the lowest in the world. "The war in Ukraine is a major wake-up call for us to plan our energy security better," Mr Taneja said. The last time oil prices surged past $100 in 2014, India battled high inflation, the current account deficit shot through the roof and growth slowed. "How long this war will continue and how high the prices will rise to we don't know. There's so much uncertainty. It is like driving in the fog. You don't really know what lies ahead," Mr Joshi said.
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