Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 11, 2018

Waching daily Nov 29 2018

For the past 20 days, Tenno across the universe have maintained an increasingly organized

effort to sustain...

Fortuna Sixty Nine.

We have launched the largest space battle in the history of Warframe which will,

no doubt, stand tall beyond the release of RailJack

and long into our operator's operator's future.

We will be Solarius UNITED in our common interest:

keeping the meme alive!

A day may come where the courage of Tenno fails, but it is not this day, my friends!

Fortuna Sixty Nine is a game of inches!

The margin for error here is so small, one person logs out at the wrong time

and down it goes.

One extended afk during an update and the trade off doesn't connect in time.

On this team we're not all Rhino's, Volts, and Gara's.

On this meme we fight for those inches.

We fight tooth n' nail and debt bond for those inches.

It's not about how hard that server lag hits you,

it's about how hard you hit the server and keep it floatin' forward for everytenno out there!

This is your opportunity to rise from these coolant rivers and attain GLORY.

If you look around you, you'll see a Tenno willin' to sacrifice some of their latency

to keep this server alive because they know you are doin' the same for them!

We're fighting for our right to meme.

To bants!

And should we succeed, Fortuna Sixty Nine will no longer be known as

"Nice"

but as the single greatest achievement in recent Warframe history.

Nay, in ALL of Warframe history!

Fortuna Sixty Nine will not go quietly unto the Void!

We will not forsake it for a toroid!

It shall live on!

It will survive!

Today we lift server Sixty Nine together, with your help!

PC Tenno!

Load up that server and idle.

You can drop the customary Nice in chat if you'd like, but just being there for your

fellow Tenno is all that matters.

If you don't see it on the list, don't worry!

Full servers do not always appear so try again in a little while.

Keep that meme goin'!

Console Squad!

You're time to shine is right around the corner!

As soon as Fortuna launches for you, a huge list a servers will appear to pick from.

You know which one to choose.

A few days to a week later those extra servers get pulled down... unless you do your part

and keep them alive!

Now, some might say this is all pointless.

Why bother even trying?

Others can keep it running... at least for awhile.

But when you log off, many hours from now, would your time spent farming have not been better

spent for one chance

just one chance

to tell everyone in the Tau system that

they may suspend our chat access,

but they'll never take our memedom!

If we stay devoted, it just might become a permanent fixture in the game.

I'm doing my part, Tenno.

Are you?

For more infomation >> Fortuna Calls For Aid! And Tenno WILL Answer! [Warframe Inspirational Shenanigans] - Duration: 2:53.

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English for Beginners: APOSTROPHES for missing letters & contractions - Duration: 17:00.

Hmm.

A license to print money.

[Laughs] I wish.

Hey, E. How ya doin'?

Hi. James from engVid.

I was reading an interesting book on making money, but I noticed E's up to something.

He's praying...

He's playing detective, as you can see - Sherlock E. And I want to know: What's he up to?

And he says: "How you doin'?"

And I noticed that he's looking at this strange thing, it's called an "apostrophe".

Why don't we find out what he's doing, and what is the case of the missing letters?

And before I even go there, I would like to say: Thank you to Francisco from Paraguay-yay!-for

this brilliant shirt.

Thank you.

And Paraguay, thank you for watching.

Okay?

Anyway, let's go to the case for the missing letters.

We're going to talk about apostrophes.

Now, apostrophes are part of our...

Well, we have...

Sorry.

Periods, question marks, exclamation marks - these are all markings we put in our language

to tell us that something is interesting about that sentence or something is missing in the

sentence.

In this particular case, we're talking about the apostrophe.

There are a couple of other things it's used for, but right now I wanted to talk about

missing letters.

You know?

Like: "Has anybody seen my letter?

My letter 'g' - it's missing since this morning at 9am."

You go: "What are you talking about?"

Well, let's start here.

Missing letters.

Sometimes at the end of a present continuous verb...

And, you know, verbs are: "run", "do", "go", "stop".

Okay?

And the continuous form would be: "running", "doing", "going", "stopping".

Okay?

The letter "g" is dropped.

Now, this isn't necessarily in writing; it's in spoken English, so I want to make sure

you understand that.

You may see it in, you know, like songs' lyrics or modern works of literature, you know, or

in conversation when they're writing, you know, paragraphs, like: "What are you doin',

Johnny?"

But it's not supposed to be written in formal language.

So, if you're doing an essay or a government document, please do not use these forms that

I'm about to teach you.

Okay?

Understand them when you read them and when someone is speaking, and you can understand

why they're saying: "What are you doin'?"

instead of "doing".

That it's the same word, same meaning, but just a different pronunciation.

Okay?

And this is what we said here, right?

The "g" is dropped, causing a change in the pronunciation.

The meaning of the verb, however, stays the same.

I can say: "How are you doing?" and "How you doin'?"

Same word, same meaning, different pronunciation.

Just...

We call it colloquial usage.

Here are some examples.

"Are you goin' to the party?

Are you going to the party?

Are you goin' to the party?"

Okay?

There you go.

The dropping the "g" is shown by the apostrophe.

And sometimes when you read a comic book, or a book, or a novel, you know, a romance

novel, and they're saying: "He's goin' to help us."

That's what this is.

So you don't have to go: "What is this new word in English I've never seen before?"

"What is she sayin'?

What is she sayin'?"

Instead of: "What is she saying?

What is she saying?" where our tongue drops to the bottom of our mouth.

"What is she saying?

Saying", tongue down here.

"Sayin'", tongue goes to the top of the mouth.

"n" sound is at the top; "ing" sound is at the bottom.

"He is doin' it for you."

Sorry.

"He is doin' it now for you.

He is doin' it".

I have a hard time saying these things.

Okay?

This is...

So, it's not in my language.

It's not in my vernacular.

Not in my vocabulary, so for me to say it, I actually have to think about it.

So I really do when you understand when you have a problem with it.

Okay?

So: "He is doin' it now for you."

And to be honest, this is not even right.

This is an incorrect sentence.

Nobody who would say this would say "for you".

He would say: "He is doin' now for ya.

He's doin' it now for ya, and that's how it's going to go."

So, if you don't like it, I'm like: I'm sorry, but this is how you would normally speak with

that.

This kind of contraction will lead to this kind of English, and "ya" means "you", and

that's why I have a hard time saying it, because this is proper English, and then we've got

more of a slangy English, and our brains don't work that way.

You either have to do the full thing, or none of it.

Okay?

So, we've addressed that.

Okay?

And any of you who watch Friends, now you understand Joey Tribbiani: "How you doin'?"

Now you know what he's saying.

"How are you doing?"

Now, this is the first part.

The idea I wanted you to understand was that the apostrophe indicates there's something

missing.

There's some information that is not there, and it's saying: "We understand that, and

we're letting you know this is the case."

All right?

We go a little bit further from just, you know, grammar/slang kind of speech to a contraction

that is actually used in written English on a regular basis, but it's not just there are

missing letters; there's another element to it.

So, let's take a look.

Contractions.

In a contraction, there are two words joined together - and that's the missing element.

So it's not just letters are missing, as in this case, the "g" is missing; but they are

actually taking two letters and putting it together, like a cake.

You have eggs, you have water, you have flour - when you contract them, you make a cake.

They no longer exist as separate things; they are now a new thing.

In a contraction, there are two words joined together and the word is also missing some

letters.

So there's...

There are two things we're looking at.

Examples of this are: "Aren't you hot in that sweater?"

The first thing you'll go is: "Hey, James, I noticed there's a missing letter."

And I go: "Yeah, there is", but do you notice the two words are together?

And this time it's not a "g" because it's not a present continuous verb.

Right?

It's the verb "to be" plus the negation.

All right?

"Negation" meaning negative or "not".

And we can see, here, it's: "Are not".

So I can say...

Okay.

You'd probably say it: "Are you not hot in that sweater?"

And because we don't want to speak like that because it takes much more brain power, we

say: "Aren't you hot in that sweater?"

Okay?

Next: "I'd like some coffee, please."

Here we can see the "I" is there-that is a word-and "would" gets contracted all the way

down just to the letter "d", so it's telling us almost most of the word is not here; it's

just the letter "d".

"I'd like some coffee, please."

Or you could say: "I would like some coffee, please."

Formal.

Next.

Next contraction: "They've gone home now."

Right?

"They've gone home now", which is really: "They have gone home now."

All right?

So, we're using a present perfect form, but we've contracted it into one word, as opposed

to two words, and: "They've".

Right?

Even changed the way we said it.

Instead of: "They have", it becomes: "They've".

Right?

And finally our final example for here is: "We'll be back later."

Now: "We'll" is "We will".

And sometimes I know it's difficult for students to pronounce this, because they're like: "We'ill,

we'ill", because they try to say both words.

In all of these cases, do not try to say both words.

The new contraction takes on a life of its own, has its own sound, but keeps the same

meaning as the two separate words.

So, you might say: "James, okay, thanks for explaining all of this.

But why do you people do this?"

Well, to be quite honest with you, we say these words all the time - 50, 100 times a

day.

And really: "I would like a cup of coffee, please.

We'll be sitting...

We will be sitting at the table over there."

I...

So, what's the next one?

"Are you not going to bring it over at this moment?"

Takes way too long.

And just like in every language in the universe, once something is said very regularly, we

find a shortcut or an easier way of saying it while maintaining the meaning, making it

easier to come out of our mouths and to be easily...

Much more easily understood by the person we're speaking to.

Okay?

So, that's why the contractions.

So, if you're going: "Why 'We will'?"

Because: "We will", just say it.

"We will.

We will."

Just: "We'll".

Much easier to say; meaning is maintained.

Cool?

All right.

So, I've given you some examples, and Mr. E, have I helped you with the case of missing

letters?

"Yes, you have, James."

He spoke.

[Laughs] Yeah, I thought so.

Yes, we do try.

So, you know what?

Let's go to the board, because of course, we should actually see how well you understand

the lesson.

Are you ready?

[Snaps]

Okay, and we are back.

Once again, Francisco, thank you very much; love my new threads.

"Threads" means clothing in this case.

So, I've got usually...

As usual, I have a little bit of extra stuff for you, like some, you know, masala, some

seasoning and flavours.

Then we'll have our homework and we'll have our little quiz before we go...

Well, before I have to go.

So, I just want to mention with apostrophes, I'm just giving a simple lesson on the missing

letters - when you see an apostrophe that sometimes indicates a missing letter, but

it also has another function, which is to talk about possession, and "possession" means

it belongs to someone.

For example: "This marker belongs to me.

Its mine."

All right?

We have a lesson on engVid, I'd like you to go check it out, on possession and apostrophes.

All right?

But that's another time.

But, here, here's something.

For an example: "St. James's Park".

Not: "St. James Park", "St. James's Park".

For all you grammar nerds, check it out.

And, yeah, there's going to be a link to why it says "James's" with two s'.

Go check that video out.

All right?

Anyway, I want to go and do our little quiz, here, before I go on any further.

Let's just check how much you've learned.

We talked about contractions.

I gave you several examples.

I don't want to do the ones with the missing "g" because I think I said it to you...

You'll hear it in songs, you'll see it in, you know, like writing in books or comic books

or something like that, but it's not something you should make a formal writing of or put

down on paper, but you should understand when someone says: "I ain't saying it's true",

it's different than: "I'm not saying it's true."

In "sayin'", the tongue goes up to the roof of the mouth; and "saying", the tongue goes

down.

I think that was enough on that.

But I do think you should recognize these contractions because informal English...

Informal written English, you will find that it is written down a lot.

And you should understand it or be able to recognize it.

So, I'll give you an example, here: "I will have fries with my burger."

Now: "I will have fries with my burger."

What would be the contraction, here?

Good.

"I'll".

"I'll have fries with my burger."

If you want to get the proper pronunciation for "I'll", here's what you do: Think of the

word "eye" and then "ll".

So, you go...

Say the word "eye" in your mind: "I", put your tongue to the top of your mouth: "ll",

you'll go: "I'll.

I'll".

And that pronunciation is, like, native speaker.

"I'll go to the movies.

I'll do it."

Cool?

All right.

Let's look at number two.

"Where have you been all day?

Where have you been all day?"

What would be the contraction for this particular sentence?

Yes: "Where've, where've".

"Where've you been?

Where've you been?"

Right?

"Where've you been all day?"

Cool?

All right, not bad.

The next one: "I told her if she walked she would be late.

I told her if she walked she would be late."

What would be the contraction on that one?

Yeah, good, good, good, good, good.

It's: "she'd".

Now, in pronouncing this one, think of the "e" as a very long e: "sheeee'd.

She'd be late".

Okay?

Cool.

Not bad.

That's "she would be late".

Number four: "Those are not my shoes.

Those are not my shoes."

How do we say this one?

Correct.

"aren't, aren't".

And the pronunciation for this one was: Think of the letter "r" and just say "r", "r-nt".

"aren't".

So, "r-nt" and that'll be the correct pronunciation.

So, try not to say: "aren't"; just: "Those r-nt my shoes".

And then what's the last one?

It's a difficult one; I've used two.

Let's see what you can do.

All right?

"I do not know if I would help him."

That's a tiger; if you get the question wrong, it'll eat you.

"I do not know if I would help him.

I do not know if I would help him."

So, we've got two contractions and I've already given you two examples.

Figure out what this sentence should be, while I figure out to put a period at the end of

my sentences.

Correct.

"I don't know if I'd help him."

Now, when you say: "don't" it's not a "don't"...

How do I say this?

People will say things, like: "dun't.

I dun't know".

You have to say this "o" as in the long "o".

"Do.

Do-ra-me-fa-so-do-do-do".

"I don't know."

That'll make it like a native speaker, instead of: "I dun't know".

We don't say: "I dun't".

Okay?

So: "I don't know if I'd help him."

Well, guys, that's pretty good.

I hope you enjoyed the quiz.

I do have homework.

I hear you groaning or making noises.

Homework's good for you; it's like building muscle.

You work out regularly, you get stronger and healthy.

And if you do it, you know, on a consistent, on a regular basis, you will get stronger

faster.

It'll make you feel good.

So, this homework is really fun because...

[Laughs] I want you to watch the video again.

I know, sorry.

"James, you speak so fast and you want me to do this twice?"

I'm like: Yeah.

But this time it'll be easier because you've already gone through the pain of listening

to me one time.

But go through the video, re-watch the video and count how many times I used the contracted

verbs.

See if you can pick out when I said: "We've", "I'll", and from all the examples, count them.

By doing that-in case you're wondering: Why am I asking you to do that-I'm asking you

to learn how to focus on the sounds that I'm giving you...

Giving you the examples so you can start picking them out in other forms of English or other

examples of English.

See?

There's a method to my madness.

Anyway, listen, I got to go, so I'd like you to subscribe.

There's a button somewhere around here.

Do what you have to; swipe, press, push.

Okay?

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That's important for you because that means, if you like this video and what I do, you

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You know?

Anyway, please do so.

Don't forget to go to www eng...

Oh, sorry.

Dot, eng as in English, vid as in video (www.engvid.com) and do the quiz, because this is just a junior

version of the monster that waits for you.

All right?

Anyway, have a great day and I'll see you soon.

And as always, thank you very much for sharing your time and sharing with friends.

Ciao.

For more infomation >> English for Beginners: APOSTROPHES for missing letters & contractions - Duration: 17:00.

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Fox And Friends In Trouble For Fake News - Duration: 5:07.

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Birthday Song for Oscar - Happy Birthday Song for Oscar - Duration: 2:50.

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Volunteers fill holiday care packages for Treasure Valley families in need - Duration: 0:56.

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Backstage: Joe Malafu drumming for Amy Shark - Duration: 1:28.

Hi my name is Joe Malafu and I play drums for Amy Shark

Playing with Amy is great had the opportunity to play some awesome gigs; Lollapalooza out in Chicago

The Fallon show that was an awesome experience meeting Questlove and got

to see him play, live in the flesh, I was like "whoa"

I've been playing drums since I was eight years old

I started off in my dad's Church eighteen years later I'm so

grateful that my old man actually chucked me on the drum kit at a young age

A lot of of my influences are actually Yamaha artists

so I didn't know any other drum kit like different brands I did not know

like YouTube, Teddy Campbell I've looked up to him so much

and I've watched basically all his videos and the drums

when the cameras come panning up, it's like "Yamaha" - "Yamaha"

I was like "cool cool I want a Yamaha kit"

I'm playing an Absolute Maple, Yamaha Absolute Maple

that is my go to kit I can pull a Yamaha kit outside the box and just

chuck it on sounds beautiful

For more infomation >> Backstage: Joe Malafu drumming for Amy Shark - Duration: 1:28.

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Homelessness plan adds goals for family resources, more police - Duration: 2:43.

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Preparing for the viaduct closure in January - Duration: 2:29.

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Chris Watts' mistress was searching for wedding dresses a week before "dark plan" - Duration: 10:51.

Chris Watts' mistress was searching for wedding dresses a week before "dark plan"

The woman who was having an affair with Chris Watts seemed certain that he was going to leave his wife in the weeks before her death.

Reports from the investigation into the murders of Shanann, Bella and Celeste Watts reveal that Nichol Kessinger spent over two hours searching the internet for wedding dresses exactly one week before Watts killed his family.

Then, on the night before the murders, Kessinger spent 45 minutes Googling 'how to prepare for anal sex,' 'the anal sex guide,' soon after began looking at videos of threesomes on a pornographic website.

The final Google search conducted by Kessinger that was noted by investigators came after the murders of August 19 when she looked into how much money Amber Frey made in her book deal and her net worth, while also searching 'did people hate Amber Frey.

Frey was the mistress of Scott Peterson during the time that he killed his wife Laci and their unborn child.

A search of Watts' phone meanwhile found thousands of hidden photos in a secret calculator app that was only accessed by typing in a four digit code. A number of those pics showed a nude or semi-naked Kessinger.

Kessinger's phone was not the only one investigators searched after the murders.

Shanann's phone that was searched as well after her body was recovered, revealing that she had been on GroupOn searching for a way to afford a cheap weekend escape for her and Chris.

On the night before her death she even lined up the child care for the weekend, getting the babysitter who was watching her daughters Bella and Celeste on Saturday to return the following Friday ahead of the woman who would be spending the weekend with the girls.

At the same time, Watts was with Kessinger discussing his next steps and the apartment he planned to get when he separated from his wife.

He had told Shanann he was at a baseball game, but her suspicions had grown so strong that she told friends of her plan to confront her husband when she returned from her work trip in Arizona.

In a text sent to her friend Ady, Shannon wrote out the entire speech she planned to deliver on Monday, after she had returned home and gotten some rest.

'Can you please tell me something, because just like you, I'm in my head? I try to fix things and make them better and this is making me crazy. I know that you need time.

I want to give you what you're asking for and respect your space, I need some time. This place that I'm in, in my head, is not a good place,' read the text.

'lt is not healthy for me, or Niko. I need you to help me help you.

I need you to give just a little bit of what I did, or didn't do, so t,m not going crazy in my head to figure it out.

I know I can't fix this by myself; that, we are going to have to work together.'. She then got on a plane and was not heard from again after her friend dropped her off at home.

Watts would later send a text to her phone just before 8am asking where she was, shortly after he buried her body in a shallow grave.

He then looked up the lyrics to a Metalica, called the school his girls were set to enroll in and told them that they would not be attending and called up a hotel in Aspen.

It is unclear if he was trying to cover himself with that move or use the trip as a romantic getaway for himself and his mistress.

By noon multiple people were asking about Shanann's whereabouts, and to one inquiry Watts responded: 'l just talked to Nicki. Shanann went to a friend's house with the kids today. I haven't heard from her since. I will keep you updated though.'.

The situation grew increasingly fraught over the next few hours texts show, with Watts imploring people not to contact the police.

The friend who dropped Shanann off was the most concerned, writing at one point: 'l have been to your house you won't open your door, your alarm is set, your shoes are sitting inside, your car's home, lam so very concerned about you right now.

I need you to text me or call me and just tell me OK. lf you don't wanna talk to nobody, you don't wanna be around nobody, I get it, its fine, but I need to know you're OK.'.

Soon after a number of Shanann's friends texted one another that Watts was likely behind his wife's disappearance. This was 24 hours after Watts set his plan in motion.

Watts had taken the girls to a birthday party on the afternoon of Sunday, August 12, and while Bella, 4, and Celeste, 3, played in the pool their father started texting co-worker Kodi Roberts.

At 506pm that evening, Watts set in motion his plan for disposing of his wife and daughters' bodies, as he texted Roberts that he would be making the drive out to one of the more distant oil fields that was managed by his company, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation.

It is also where the bodies of Shanann, Bella and Celeste were discovered just days after they went missing.

Watts, per his own admission in interviews with law enforcement officials, then took his daughters home, gave them both showers, fed them pizza and got them each a snack before putting them to bed.

He noted that both girls were eager to see their mother, who was due to return home late that night. Hours later, the girls and their mother Shannan were all murdered in the house, and their bodies disposed of at Cervi 6-29.

Shanann's father was one of the last people to see the girls, revealing he spoke to them on FaceTime on Sunday evening.

Frank Rzucek stated in an interview with law enforcement officials that he spoke with both Watts and Bella, who was eating cold pizza and candy. He made no mention of seeing Celeste.

Watts claimed that he put the girls down before 8pm and that Bella woke up twice, running out to ask when her mom would be returning home.

The young girl's father and soon-to-be-murderer admitted to assuring her that she would see her mother in the morning.

A babysitter, who was the sister of the birthday boy whose party Watts and the girls attended that Sunday, also spoke with an agent with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.

She said that on Saturday Watts had asked her to watch the children while he attended a Rockies game, though it was later revealed that he was actually on a date with his mistress, Nichol Kessinger.

She had babysat for the girls the previous evening, when Watts had claimed to be attending a Colorado Rockies game.

The babysitter said that while watching the girls Shannan called at 7. 50pm to check on the children' while she was away and later posted a photo.

There was nothing remarkable that happened that night save for Watts returning home at 10. 30pm, later than he had promised to be back at the house.

It was also her first time babysitting for the family, with the normal sitter who is a close friend of Shannon's not called in for reasons that are not stated in the reports.

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q2 weather:10 p.m. with Bob McGuire for Nov. 28, 2018 - Duration: 3:38.

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Gus Edwards Fantasy: Ravens' RB Still Starting for Week 13? | Heavy.com - Duration: 3:58.

Gus Edwards Fantasy: Ravens' RB Still Starting for Week 13? | Heavy.com

Trying to figure out who is going to get the most valuable amount of carries out of the Baltimore Ravens backfield is difficult.

Many teams are utilizing a committee of running backs in 2018, but the Ravens situation is a lot more difficult than it sounds.

Typically, you can figure out in a committee, which backs are getting a more significant load on the carries, which receives the passes, and which receives the red zone carries.

But for the Ravens, you truly never know what to expect.

One thing is for sure this week though, it looks like Gus Edwards will continue to see a large workload.

Javiourius Allen wasn't much of a threat to take Edwards workload, but the Ravens would still be undecided on who deserves more carries between Edwards, and Alex Collins.

Lately, Collins has been dealing with a foot injury that kept him out of last week's game against the Oakland Raiders.

And with practice starting back up again this week, it looks like Collins is missing out once again, which further indicates that Edwards will get a large chunk of the workload moving forward.

Will Edwards Win over the Starting Spot?.

Ravens RB Alex Collins (foot) isn't expected to practice Wednesday and is considered day to day.

It looks like Gus Edwards will continue to carry the load at running back for Ravens.

— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) November 28, 2018  .

As long as Collins is out, Edwards is going to be the guy.

Over the last two weeks, Edwards has been issued a fair amount of carries.

Recently during Week 12, Edwards took on 23 carries for 118 yards against the Oakland Raiders.

He had more carries in Week 12 than Alex Collins has had in a single week all season long.

In other words, the Ravens may favor Edwards a lot more than Collins at this point.

It's going to be difficult to assume that the Ravens are finished with the Alex Collins project even when he's healthy and ready to go, but it's starting to look that way for sure.

This week will be Edwards' third week to prove that he is worthy of taking on a consistent workload.

Seeing as though he averaged 6.8, 5.1 yards-per-carry over the last two weeks, Baltimore probably won't have any issues moving forward with the hot hand.

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Fold the hem of the skirt

you can use craft glue

fold it at 0.5 cm

or press it with iron

sew the gathering stitches

pull the threads to make gather

attach the bodice to the skirt

sew it at 0.5 cm from the edged

pull the thread out of the skirt

fold the seam allowance toward the bodice

sew the top stitch

you can decorate it in this step

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