They haven't made you do that in while. There's way too many foreign nationals in the U.S., it would be impossible, especially in a city. The standard is ongoing contact/close personal relationships. Having a one-off conversation with a Russian at a bar isn't going to trigger the requirement unless there's something suspicious about the conversation itself (like they keep asking about your job).
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Some would say 40k maybe went a little too far in the opposite direction with dark elves.
Alaska or Canada?
Just to be accurate, smoking weed doesn't disqualify you from a clearance. It can, but it's not automatic, and you might be okay depending on the job, clearance level, and time since you last did any illegal substance.
So it's really just one party's supporters make a false claim about the other party's supporters so that they can justify doing the made up bad act as well, they do the bad act, and the party whose supporters did not commit that crime continue not committing that crime.
Impersonators, assuming you're talking about the ones on the street, typically fall under parody and are therefore fair use. Some also do pay licensing fees for their portrayals. Just sort of depends on the situation.
Usually it's the minimum amount of time for a crime to jump from misdemeanor to felony.
Well we don't know, the case is ongoing. But it'll probably go in her favor. Judges currently tend to dislike AI.
If they're not in SAG and/or it's not a SAG-covered field, then no.
It's a more complicated version of that feature where Gmail offers suggested responses like "let me look into that" and "thank you."
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