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Nov 17, 2024 |
hive.news | John Dutton
There’s a John Dutton-sized hole at the center of the story. After Kevin Costner, 69, left “Yellowstone” amid rumors of a feud with creator Taylor Sheridan, the hit ranch drama returned last week for the second half of Season 5 by killing off his character, John Dutton. John was fatally shot by a hit man, but it was staged to look like a suicide. His son, Jamie (Wes Bentley), was partly responsible, as his evil girlfriend, Sarah (Dawn Olivieri), arranged it, but Jamie was not directly involved.
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Nov 10, 2024 |
hive.news | John Dutton
Their lips were zipped. “Yellowstone” is currently airing the second half of Season 5, which was announced as the final season of the hit ranch drama. Before the final stretch of episodes, Kevin Costner left the show amid rumors of an alleged feud with creator and showrunner Taylor Sheridan. Spoiler alert: In the premiere episode for the second half of Season 5, “Yellowstone” deals with Costner’s exit by killing off his character, John Dutton.
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Aug 15, 2024 |
medium.com | John Dutton
A shorter version of this article was published as the intro to my Discomfort Zone newsletter. Brand safety is the reason that GARM (Global Alliance for Responsible Media) existed. GARM was an advertising industry body run by the WFA (World Federation of Advertisers), an organization whose membership includes over 140 of the world’s top brands and national advertiser associations in more than 60 markets. Why am I using the past tense?
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Jun 29, 2024 |
medium.com | John Dutton
Fiction Read the in-depth interview for The Generator Thomas Smith is the super smart and wonderful editor of popular Medium publication The Generator, which focuses on the field of generative AI. He interviewed me here about my new book, 2084, in which AI plays a major role in the story. But in the interview I also talk about tech in general, utopias and dystopias, late-stage capitalism, and the writing process. I'd love to hear your comments and questions.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Joonsung Lee |BioAnalytical Facility |John Dutton |Rachel BishopConnor Dunn
1 INTRODUCTION The menstrual cycle of a naturally menstruating woman is regulated by the production of key hormones, of which oestrogen is one. Serum oestrogen concentration is typically low during menses, and gradually increases during the late follicular phase (LF) to its peak just before ovulation, after which it decreases during the luteal phase, then increases once more to roughly half its peak, before decreasing again prior to the start of the next cycle (Mishell et al., 1971).
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