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Originally posted by RunningInCircles View Post
Green missed out on a time qualifier by only .1 because she got clipped by Sage Hurta. I think that Green has a very winnable appeal.Last edited by Halfmiler2; 06-26-2021, 02:45 AM.
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Originally posted by Steele View PostThat's insightful, 18.99, TY.
Being from Jamaica, with everything already in English I didn't personally have to get any certified document translations, but there were instructions in the paperwork about doing that for foreign-language documents, and conversations with other immigrants who had to get the translations.
Immigration hassles also cause some married women to avoid changing their last name if they got married during or shortly before starting the immigration process. Some eventually do the name change upon obtaining their green card or citizenship, but others just end up keeping their maiden name permanently, especially those who had a very long immigration process.
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Originally posted by 18.99s View Post
I learned that stuff while going through the immigration process at multiple levels: student visa, work visa, green card, and ultimately US citizenship. 18 years total.
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Originally posted by NotDutra5 View Post
I looked at it again an Hurta was trying to move inside to outside and tripped. So it wasn't Green's fault.
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Originally posted by Steele View Post
Watch the head on shot as they come around with about 130 to go, Green is running right on the outside line of lane one, Hurta on the inside. Within six or seven steps Green is running almost on the rail. That's not holding your line, that's cutting in. Hurta had to try to move to the outside, she was being cut off.
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Originally posted by 18.99s View Post
I learned that stuff while going through the immigration process at multiple levels: student visa, work visa, green card, and ultimately US citizenship. 18 years total.
Being from Jamaica, with everything already in English I didn't personally have to get any certified document translations, but there were instructions in the paperwork about doing that for foreign-language documents, and conversations with other immigrants who had to get the translations.
Immigration hassles also cause some married women to avoid changing their last name if they got married during or shortly before starting the immigration process. Some eventually do the name change upon obtaining their green card or citizenship, but others just end up keeping their maiden name permanently, especially those who had a very long immigration process.
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