Connell
Britishnoun
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“This is language that sounds like you don’t want people here,” said Ryan O’Connell, a local member of Yimby Action, referring to a letter signed by Keller and others that raised concerns about “community harmony.”
O’Connell stirred the pot with an Instagram post in which he stood before the Yountville Commons sign and roasted the celebrity chef.
There was just one problem, write Robert O’Connell and Laine Higgins: Johnston, a senior shooting guard for High Point University, is usually forbidden from attempting a shot anywhere near the rim.
Only 24 miles wide at its narrowest point, the Strait of Hormuz is such a confined space that cruise missiles can be fired from hundreds of miles away and still hit ships moving through it, said Michael Connell, an Iran analyst at the Center for Naval Analyses, a Washington think tank.
Lowering the threat to the point where ships can resume transiting the strait is “doable but it takes time and you are probably never going to get to 100%,” Connell added.
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