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What you and I call it good manners Rex calls itiable, clueless boobism. As for hunker. The long tome voice of Georgia football Larry Munson used hunker to great effect. It's an easy and worthwhile YouTube search. I'mean no particular fan of Bulldog football, but hearing Munson imp. ore his guys to "hunker down you Dawgs, hunker it down one time" can bring a smile to even this snooty North Easterner. I agree with everyone who called this charming. I thought it was quite a delightful Tuesday, and there were actually sections that gave me some trouble. If I'd been able to think of MAMMA MIA right off the bat, that would have helped. I haven't read any of the comments in detail yet, so maybe one or more people have already said this. But the innocence of these old timey expressions makes crystal clear how much has been lost in the coarsening of our culture over the years.

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government. Two years later, the firm, which is a wing of Genoa Knowlton, Inc. , started offering investigation and intelligence options among its services. At present GK Sierra gathers intelligence for the CIA. As well as having a Tel Aviv office, the company is said to employ high ranking Mossad operatives, which has led to accusations that it is in fact part of the Israeli Intelligence Service – allegations that GK Sierra has emphatically rejected. The company’s specialties include corporate investigation and intelligence, digital forensics, and encryption technology, while it is also purported to have “direct action” operatives on the ground in various countries around the world. KBR is a private military, engineering and construction company based in Houston. It was formed in 1998, when Halliburton subsumed Dresser Industries and amalgamated Dresser subsidiary The M. W. Kellogg Co with its own subsidiary Brown and Root. KBR has worked in countries like Cuba, Kosovo and Afghanistan.

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Unlike SkyBell and Ring, it doesn't have an adapter or add on for digital chime functionality. As with most video doorbells, this one has a built in battery, but it can't run off the battery for very long, less than a day in our experience. August covers this product with a one year warranty. Read the full reviewMost Advanced FeaturesNest HelloReasons to BuyPre recorded responses and advanced detection featuresReasons to AvoidMost expensive video storage subscriptionRead the full Nest Hello review$173. 88 View at eBayRecommended Retailer$189View at Google Store$229View at Walmart?Nest Hello comes with the most advanced features we've seen in a smart doorbell: facial recognition, people detection and pre recorded responses you can use to relay information to visitors without answering a call. Our favorite feature was the pre recorded responses that inform visitors to leave a package, wait for someone to come to the door or saying no one is available. During our tests, we found that the Nest Hello produced the second best video quality, tying with RemoBell, only Ring Pro had better video. Nest Hello has a slim form factor that fits on most doorframes and is the only video doorbell we reviewed with a two year warranty. It's a great option if you have other Nest devices in your smart home but has limited smart home functionality otherwise. If you want to record video, you can pay $5 a month, which is more expensive than other video doorbell storage plans in our comparison. The Nest Hello costs around $230, making it more expensive than average, but still more affordable than Ring Video Doorbell Pro.