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alfred gardner, born in kingston, jamaica, 27thjanuary 1926. delisser augustus bernard.orn in at the time, british guyana. oh, gosh, it's very difficult. i have to sort of come away again in order to tell you what it was like, because it wasjust like home. how do you describe home? you know? my family was very orthodox methodist, and so i inherited that christian background with discipline and hard work. it was a big family. 11 siblings and the parents. my father died early, _ in the early '50s, so i stay home with my mother to lookj after the younger ones. i don't like to remember some of it. but one thing i decided, i wasn't going to steal l to help the younger ones. i work and i work. my father sent me to learn dress—making. when i small, i used to do, make my own clothes for myself. i did everything a boy should do, everything. at one time, i thought i could do anything a boy could do. idid. i didn't know that there was a life to come. - edna may henry. born in jamaica. when i had the phone call about they wanted to do a portrait for my mum, i was over the moon. i ke
alfred gardner, born in kingston, jamaica, 27thjanuary 1926. delisser augustus bernard.orn in at the time, british guyana. oh, gosh, it's very difficult. i have to sort of come away again in order to tell you what it was like, because it wasjust like home. how do you describe home? you know? my family was very orthodox methodist, and so i inherited that christian background with discipline and hard work. it was a big family. 11 siblings and the parents. my father died early, _ in the early...
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i am here to go to alfred, that is it. i am here to go to alfred. we _ that is it.e photo. hi! the better the photo the better the painting will be. hello. nice to meet you. i've got really cold hands, just so you know. i want to capture the true essence of alfred. just like the kind of normal man he is. i think a lot of painters can add a level of pomp, which i'm not about. just want to capture something realistic and raw and honest. they do a hyper detailed portrait for you so the more the camera captures the more the camera captures the better. i do not a little bit about alfred already because they did some research. —— do novoselic saky came from jamaica to england on the wind off and hejoined jamaica to england on the wind off and he joined the jamaica to england on the wind off and hejoined the raf. my grandad was recruited for the raf in 1958 and they said, like, did you enjoy, and he not really. what about you?- really. what about you? well, he came at — really. what about you? well, he came at the _ really. what about you? well, he came at the wrong - real
i am here to go to alfred, that is it. i am here to go to alfred. we _ that is it.e photo. hi! the better the photo the better the painting will be. hello. nice to meet you. i've got really cold hands, just so you know. i want to capture the true essence of alfred. just like the kind of normal man he is. i think a lot of painters can add a level of pomp, which i'm not about. just want to capture something realistic and raw and honest. they do a hyper detailed portrait for you so the more the...
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doing us some special coverage is political analyst join us out of a beirot and alfred deizias lawyer, writer and historian joining us. from geneva gentlemen, i like to welcome you both to the conversation here, mr. ali risk, we're going to start with you, your initial thoughts on the us trying to justify vetoing a resolution that could have put an end to over 60 plus days of indiscriminate bombing that's resulted in well over 70,00 deaths in gaza, including over 7,0 children. well, this is not a surprising decision or stance taken by the us, um, recent media reports. have referred to the fact or have revealed that um the us has given israel up until the beginning of next year to complete its military operations, so i don't think this is necessarily very big surprise, particularly uh given the us adding or supporting the declar goal of destroying hamas, but i think that when you see um the united states standing alone in taking this stance, it does real washington is being an outcast, the only party supporting continuation of the israeli operation. campaign against gaza, and i'm not s
doing us some special coverage is political analyst join us out of a beirot and alfred deizias lawyer, writer and historian joining us. from geneva gentlemen, i like to welcome you both to the conversation here, mr. ali risk, we're going to start with you, your initial thoughts on the us trying to justify vetoing a resolution that could have put an end to over 60 plus days of indiscriminate bombing that's resulted in well over 70,00 deaths in gaza, including over 7,0 children. well, this is not...
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heins alfred kissinger was born on may the 27th 1923 to jewish parents in bavaria germany. but the world war ii stumping its way through in 1938, louis and paola kissinger took the 15-year-old. and his younger brother walter out of the nazi germany and immigrated to the us. the kissingers took up residents in the upper manhattan area of new york city. young hyns adopted the u.s. friendly name of henry in his new home. he worked in a factory during the day and went to high school at night. henry continued to work while attending city college of new york and excelled as a part-time accounting major. he had to drop out of college in 1943 upon his draft into the us military service. when henry completed his basic training, army sent him to engineering school. as the program fell through, kissinger was assigned to the 84th infantry division. it did not take long for him to be noticed for his fluency in german language, which landed him a position in the intelligence section. in 1944, the 84th infantry division was deployed to europe and was actively involved in various military
heins alfred kissinger was born on may the 27th 1923 to jewish parents in bavaria germany. but the world war ii stumping its way through in 1938, louis and paola kissinger took the 15-year-old. and his younger brother walter out of the nazi germany and immigrated to the us. the kissingers took up residents in the upper manhattan area of new york city. young hyns adopted the u.s. friendly name of henry in his new home. he worked in a factory during the day and went to high school at night. henry...
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none other than alfred the duke of edinburgh.with the later duke of edinburgh, philip, do you want me to take this off? are you finding it a little distracting? >> it's very elegant, but, um, not necessarily necessary for the whole of conversation . the whole of our conversation. so, um, prince alfred comes here. it's his country residence. he's here at christmas . and his daughter, who christmas. and his daughter, who goes on to be queen of, um, romania for queen marie, writes about it. and what was going on. >> yeah, she absolutely loved eastwell park. she wrote a best selling memoir that was published in the 1930s. she was the daughter , not just of the daughter, not just of victoria's second son, alfred , victoria's second son, alfred, but also the daughter of marie, russian marie from the tsar alexander the second. so extra ordinary royal blood and she writes beautifully of the import of this place , particularly, but of this place, particularly, but not only at christmas , their not only at christmas, their first residence.
none other than alfred the duke of edinburgh.with the later duke of edinburgh, philip, do you want me to take this off? are you finding it a little distracting? >> it's very elegant, but, um, not necessarily necessary for the whole of conversation . the whole of our conversation. so, um, prince alfred comes here. it's his country residence. he's here at christmas . and his daughter, who christmas. and his daughter, who goes on to be queen of, um, romania for queen marie, writes about it....
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he was born in sweden and his name was alfred.owned a weapons factory and made sea mines. alfred nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources, nobel wanted to revolutionize the field of making explosives in the world. nobel finally made dynamite in 1866. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamite would get more kills in less time on the battlefield. and that's why dynamic customers. they were looking for the noble explosive material from all over the world. noble is now one of the rich people with the massive sale of deadly dynamite had become the world but nobel's death came in 1896. the world was left with dynamite, the number of victims of wars was increasing with its invention. according to statistics , nearly 40 million people were killed and wounded in world war i alone, and only close to that in world war ii. the result of changing the equation of wars with dynamite was noble, but before his death, nobel had bequeathed a fund with his wealth, which was the result o
he was born in sweden and his name was alfred.owned a weapons factory and made sea mines. alfred nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources, nobel wanted to revolutionize the field of making explosives in the world. nobel finally made dynamite in 1866. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamite would get more kills in less time on the battlefield. and that's why dynamic customers. they were looking for the noble explosive material...
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henes alfred kissinger was born on may the 27th, 1923. jewish parents in bavaria, germany. the world war ii stumping its way through in 1938, louis and paola kissinger took the 15-year-old heins and his younger brother walter out of the nazi germany and immigrated to the us. the kissingers took up residence in the upper manhattan area of new york city. young hyns adopted the u.s. friendly name of henry in his new home. he worked in a factory during the day. and went to high school at night. henry continued to work while attending city college of new york and excelled as a part-time accounting major. he had to drop out of college in 1943 upon his drift into the us military service. when henry completed his basic training, army sent him to engineering school. as the program fell through, kissinger was assigned to the 84th infantry division. it did not take long for him to be noticed for his fluency in german language which landed him a position in the intelligence section. in 1944, the 84th infantry division was deployed to europe and was actively involved in various military
henes alfred kissinger was born on may the 27th, 1923. jewish parents in bavaria, germany. the world war ii stumping its way through in 1938, louis and paola kissinger took the 15-year-old heins and his younger brother walter out of the nazi germany and immigrated to the us. the kissingers took up residence in the upper manhattan area of new york city. young hyns adopted the u.s. friendly name of henry in his new home. he worked in a factory during the day. and went to high school at night....
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he was born in sweden and his name is alfred. father owned a weapons factory and made sea mines. alfred nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources, nobel wanted to revolutionize the world in the field of making explosive materials. nobel finally invented dynamite in 1866. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamite killed more people in less time on the battlefield, and because of this , dynamite customers from all over the world were looking for the noble explosive substance. nobel had now become one of the richest people in the world by selling deadly dynamite. but nobel's death came in 1896. the world was left and the number of victims of wars was increasing with the invention of dynamite. according to statistics , only in the first world war. first, nearly 40 million dead and wounded, and only nearly 85 million dead in world war ii, the result of changing the equation of wars with dynamite was noble, but noble. before his death , he had bequeathed that a fund would
he was born in sweden and his name is alfred. father owned a weapons factory and made sea mines. alfred nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources, nobel wanted to revolutionize the world in the field of making explosive materials. nobel finally invented dynamite in 1866. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamite killed more people in less time on the battlefield, and because of this , dynamite customers from all over the world were...
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alfred dréfuse, age, 39 years, place of birth. mulouse, grade. capitaine, breuveté d'état-major.cused of. it was the french army. direv was accused of betraying the french republic and spying for the germans . his trial was one of the most controversial cases of the time was himself 1899, le conseil de guerre permanent la 10e région de corps d'armée declared le nommés alfred, captaine brefté au 14e régiment d'artillerie, à majorité de cinq voix contre deux, coupable de haute trahison. to create a degree and exile to the island of the devil in the islands. french guiana condemned. france used to send its political prisoners to the prisons of this island because of to france by a jew of jewish descent had aroused the feelings of the french society, and hertssell tried to erase the negative feelings from the minds of the society with his reports that were published in the austrian publication new frei perers at that time, and they to convince that the jews want an independent state for themselves. the story of deryphus became an excuse to write a book entitled the jewish state: we w
alfred dréfuse, age, 39 years, place of birth. mulouse, grade. capitaine, breuveté d'état-major.cused of. it was the french army. direv was accused of betraying the french republic and spying for the germans . his trial was one of the most controversial cases of the time was himself 1899, le conseil de guerre permanent la 10e région de corps d'armée declared le nommés alfred, captaine brefté au 14e régiment d'artillerie, à majorité de cinq voix contre deux, coupable de haute trahison....
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alfred. father owned a weapons factory and made sea mines. alfred. nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources, nobel wanted to revolutionize the world in the field of making explosive materials finally, in 186, he made dynamite. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamite would get more kills in less time on the battlefield. and for this reason, dynamite customers from all over the world were looking for the noble explosive substance. nobel had now become one of the richest people in the world by selling deadly dynamite. but the year 180 nobel's death came. the world was left with dynamite, the number of victims of wars was increasing with its invention. according to statistics , nearly 40 million people were killed and wounded in world war i alone. and in world war ii, only about 85 million dead was the result of changing the equation of wars with nobel dynamite. but before his death, nobel had bequeathed his fortune from the sale
alfred. father owned a weapons factory and made sea mines. alfred. nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources, nobel wanted to revolutionize the world in the field of making explosive materials finally, in 186, he made dynamite. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamite would get more kills in less time on the battlefield. and for this reason, dynamite customers from all over the world were looking for the noble explosive substance....
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he was born in sweden and his name was alfred. his father is a weapons factory. and made sea mines. alfred nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources, nobel wanted to revolutionize the world in the field of making explosive materials. nobel finally made dynamite in 186. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamite would get more kills in less time on the battlefield. and for this reason , dynamite customers from all over the world were looking for the noble explosive substance. nobel had now become one of the richest people in the world by selling deadly dynamite. but nobel's death came in 1896. the world was left with dynamite, whose invention numbered the victims of wars were increasing. according to statistics , nearly 40 million people were killed in the first world war alone. and wounded and only nearly 85 million dead in world war ii was the result of changing the equation of wars with nobel's dynamite, but before his death, nobel had bequeathed a fund with his wealth, which was the result of the sale of dynamite, to
he was born in sweden and his name was alfred. his father is a weapons factory. and made sea mines. alfred nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources, nobel wanted to revolutionize the world in the field of making explosive materials. nobel finally made dynamite in 186. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamite would get more kills in less time on the battlefield. and for this reason , dynamite customers from all over the world were...
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he was born in sweden and his name was alfred. his father owned a weapons factory and made sea mines. alfred nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources, nobel wanted to revolutionize the world in the field of making explosive materials. noble. finally, in 186, he made dynamite. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamite would get more kills in less time on the battlefield. and for this reason, dynamite customers from all over the world were looking for the noble explosive substance. noble is now one of the rich people with the massive sale of deadly dynamite. the world was over, but nobel's death came in 1896. the world was left with dynamite, whose invention increased the number of victims of wars. according to statistics , nearly 40 million people were killed and wounded in world war i alone, and only about 85 million people were killed in world war ii. the result was to change the equation of wars with nobel's dynamite, but nobel had made a will before his death. wit
he was born in sweden and his name was alfred. his father owned a weapons factory and made sea mines. alfred nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources, nobel wanted to revolutionize the world in the field of making explosive materials. noble. finally, in 186, he made dynamite. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamite would get more kills in less time on the battlefield. and for this reason, dynamite customers from all over the...
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he was born in sweden and his name was alfred. his father owned a weapons factory and made sea mines. alfred nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources, nobel wanted to revolutionize the world in the field of making explosive materials. nobel finally made dynamite in 186. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamite killed more people in less time on the battlefield, and because of this , dynamite customers from all over the world were looking for the noble explosive substance. noble is now one of the rich people with the massive sale of deadly dynamite had become the world but nobel's death came in 1896. the world was left with dynamite, the number of victims of wars was increasing with its invention. according to statistics, nearly 40 million dead and wounded in the first world war and only nearly 85 million dead in the second world war were the result of changing the equation of wars with nobel's dynamite, but before his death, nobel had bequeathed his wealth, which wa
he was born in sweden and his name was alfred. his father owned a weapons factory and made sea mines. alfred nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources, nobel wanted to revolutionize the world in the field of making explosive materials. nobel finally made dynamite in 186. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamite killed more people in less time on the battlefield, and because of this , dynamite customers from all over the world were...
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he was born in sweden and his name was alfred. father owned a weapons factory and made sea mines. alfred nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources nobel wanted to revolutionize the world in the field of making explosive materials. nobel finally made dynamite in 186. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamic. on the battlefield , more people were killed in less time, and for this reason, dynamite customers from all over the world were looking for the noble explosive substance. nobel had now become one of the richest people in the world by selling deadly dynamite. but nobel's death came in 1896. the world was left with dynamite, the number of victims of wars was increasing with its invention. according to statistics, only in the world war first, nearly 40 million dead and wounded, and only nearly 85 million dead in world war ii , was the result of changing the equation of wars with nobel's dynamite, but before his death, nobel had bequeathed a fund to be formed with his
he was born in sweden and his name was alfred. father owned a weapons factory and made sea mines. alfred nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources nobel wanted to revolutionize the world in the field of making explosive materials. nobel finally made dynamite in 186. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamic. on the battlefield , more people were killed in less time, and for this reason, dynamite customers from all over the world...
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thanks lot sir, former un special rapporter alfred joining us uh from geneva. of course these are live images we getting out from the gauza strip as israels continue or incessant uh bomb from air, land and sea. against the besieged palestinians in the ghaza strip, the death has passed 16,000 two months of incessant bombing and missile strikes against the palestinians has uh left the entire north of gaza strip in rubble, it is uh basically demolished close to 50% of all residential infrastructure in the gaza strip, let's not forget the full siege. which has cut off electricity, water, fuel, food, medicine, all basic necessities and supplies into the gaza strip, which is uh leaving the uh the gauza strip, the humanitarian situation and the circumstances on the brink of a catastrophe not seen before in recent times, but we will keep you posted on our latest development and details with regards to... the israeli asymmetrical war on the gaza strip right here on pr, we'll be back in just about a minute with the news and brief, stick around. this life of yaster arafat
thanks lot sir, former un special rapporter alfred joining us uh from geneva. of course these are live images we getting out from the gauza strip as israels continue or incessant uh bomb from air, land and sea. against the besieged palestinians in the ghaza strip, the death has passed 16,000 two months of incessant bombing and missile strikes against the palestinians has uh left the entire north of gaza strip in rubble, it is uh basically demolished close to 50% of all residential...
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the events took place on the day of memory of alfred nobel, who died on december 10, 1896.e relevant nobel committee, the 2023 laureate went out to the. stage, according to tradition, the stage was decorated with fresh flowers, gold medals and individual diplomas were accepted here. nobel medals with the profile of the founder of the award are made of eighteen-carat gold, their weight is 175 g. the nobel diploma is a small work of art measuring 23x25 cm, with colorful fonts and special gold manograms. their binding is made of leather. after the awards presentation. laureates, guests, members of the royal family and government, representatives of the scientific, business and cultural elite went to a traditional banquet in the town hall, as golem says, this is the most interesting , all the most interesting things have begun, i also wanted to say this, but in general, in fact, here we are watching looking at these shots, it seems to us that everything is happening like this, live, live, all this is true, of course, but it should be noted that the ceremony the presentation of
the events took place on the day of memory of alfred nobel, who died on december 10, 1896.e relevant nobel committee, the 2023 laureate went out to the. stage, according to tradition, the stage was decorated with fresh flowers, gold medals and individual diplomas were accepted here. nobel medals with the profile of the founder of the award are made of eighteen-carat gold, their weight is 175 g. the nobel diploma is a small work of art measuring 23x25 cm, with colorful fonts and special gold...
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alfred nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources, nobel wanted to revolutionize then the field of making explosive materials. nobel finally made dynamite in 186. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamite killed more people in less time on the battlefield, and because of this, dynamite customers from all over the world were looking for the noble explosive substance. noble now with massive dynamite sales morgabar had become one of the richest people in the world. but nobel's death came in 1896. the world was left and they tried for peace in the world. the name of the zionists is also visible. menachem begin is one of them who received the nobel prize. in just one case, he massacred 20 palestinians in dar yassin village. another zionist was isaac rabin, who massacred 6,000 people in sabra and shatila in three days. according to the nobel foundation, another zionist, shimon peres, deserved to receive the prize. he was nominated for this award. someone who tells history, since the beginning of his political life the killing of
alfred nobel chose chemistry to study and according to some sources, nobel wanted to revolutionize then the field of making explosive materials. nobel finally made dynamite in 186. now his deadly invention had changed the equation of explosives in the world. dynamite killed more people in less time on the battlefield, and because of this, dynamite customers from all over the world were looking for the noble explosive substance. noble now with massive dynamite sales morgabar had become one of...
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alfred, what are you talking about? are you familiar with floridor? floridor - who is this?ten to the answer, with pleasure i will convey it to you, oh, with what living pain, pre-gothic arcade, innocent voices of virgins, glorify the heavens, evil man of the world, into our peaceful abode. never penetrated, here is an ideal of peace, a glorious, wonderful boarding house, here it is, but where is it, not a drawing is visible, but what is it on them, what? without fattening impeccably, everything that is windy, careless, is strictly prohibited here, it is unknown to us, awe reigns here , be content with what you see, you will bother me with foam. we dedicate our days to god save france! no, not this, not this. but why? she's never seen a man before will he faint? yes, i know how they faint. if you don't stop your soldier jokes, i'll leave. stupid rules. here you can say that you choose a wife for your whole life, you can’t even look at it. well, i didn’t notice at the time, and now i’ve screwed up the deaf. quiet, you are blaspheming, the brothers conclude in heaven. and wher
alfred, what are you talking about? are you familiar with floridor? floridor - who is this?ten to the answer, with pleasure i will convey it to you, oh, with what living pain, pre-gothic arcade, innocent voices of virgins, glorify the heavens, evil man of the world, into our peaceful abode. never penetrated, here is an ideal of peace, a glorious, wonderful boarding house, here it is, but where is it, not a drawing is visible, but what is it on them, what? without fattening impeccably,...
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well, beauty, beauty, oh, how delicious, now on the screen we will show you a portrait of the famous alfredew of you know that there is also an ig nobel prize, and its symbol is completely different, this is alfred nobel with such an ig nobel, with a big, huge nose, this ig nobel prize. someone thinks that this is all nonsense, in fact it is nonsense, this is a prize that is awarded for amazing scientific discoveries, but these discoveries from the point of view of the nobel committee are not so significant, like the nobel prize, there is no money for them, although from our point of view there are many amazing discoveries, today we will tell you why anchovies received the ig nobel prize... bring us anchovies to the studio, like this. yes, do i understand correctly that this is not sprat? no, this is not a sprat, this is an anchovy, what we used to call anchovy - this is such a small fish that lives in large schools, and the schools gather in such a concentration, they take on the appearance of a large animal that moves into the sea , on our screen now there will be these huge concentration
well, beauty, beauty, oh, how delicious, now on the screen we will show you a portrait of the famous alfredew of you know that there is also an ig nobel prize, and its symbol is completely different, this is alfred nobel with such an ig nobel, with a big, huge nose, this ig nobel prize. someone thinks that this is all nonsense, in fact it is nonsense, this is a prize that is awarded for amazing scientific discoveries, but these discoveries from the point of view of the nobel committee are not...
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alfred's 20th century, at my sister's, there are different truths on the screen, three stories of theere. and two reptiles, and every time again in the new dry hall of the beldziarsh philharmonic hall , music therapy, concert, as a substitute for a session psychology, instead of ramps, ceremonies and only candles in the scene, and examples of the strauss, bahamas and rakhmaninoffs of improvisation on therapeutic instruments. tsibetan bowls, chakraphones, noise-kiyan - this asabist calcification of the program of artsyom shaplyka. we ourselves conducted small studies, surveys, conducted courses and 100% of people said that their condition had improved, plus we have these results, as they came before the courses, for example, in paper. they noted their condition and after the courses how their indicators increased, plus we also have devices that measure blood pressure, measure encephalograms, they also register improvements, even from the slightest sound of a cat’s bell, the indicators immediately go up. performing on the stage are the artists of the presidential and symphonic orchestra
alfred's 20th century, at my sister's, there are different truths on the screen, three stories of theere. and two reptiles, and every time again in the new dry hall of the beldziarsh philharmonic hall , music therapy, concert, as a substitute for a session psychology, instead of ramps, ceremonies and only candles in the scene, and examples of the strauss, bahamas and rakhmaninoffs of improvisation on therapeutic instruments. tsibetan bowls, chakraphones, noise-kiyan - this asabist calcification...
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well, just don’t put pressure on my patriotism, alfred, but what about spain?now, by the way, you have a solution for a machine gun, after all, not in years are we calling for civil war? this is a museum exhibit, historical value, it’s not even shoot, you will, no, especially since you need to register a two-day period, i am aware, you know, mikhalovich, it seems to me that you are only busy making my life more difficult, don’t flatter yourself, why are you here, but you won’t believe it, that’s all same question. about the dead people in your fitness club? it seems to me that we have closed this issue, it seemed to you that additional circumstances have come to light, the late volkov took steroids, which were prohibited , which he purchased from you in the club, nonsense , i’m sure, mihalich, you know me, i would not engage in such rubbish, that’s all, what drugs, and i am far from such a business, but what is march, is this the line of my sports nutrition, pure, steroids, let’s check, do you supervise the supply yourself? no, one of the trusted people, well,
well, just don’t put pressure on my patriotism, alfred, but what about spain?now, by the way, you have a solution for a machine gun, after all, not in years are we calling for civil war? this is a museum exhibit, historical value, it’s not even shoot, you will, no, especially since you need to register a two-day period, i am aware, you know, mikhalovich, it seems to me that you are only busy making my life more difficult, don’t flatter yourself, why are you here, but you won’t believe...
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sharon showed you the rose of long island lithograph that alfr baker published in may of 1840, which was meant to embarrass the 20 year old julia gardner, who had been nicknamed the rose of long island by an admirer. so the rose by inserting the rose into the lithograph in july 1844 and by showing tyler in hot pursuit. james bailey adapted the work of baker to help him make a political statement about the presidential election. and this is something else that the lithography trade really engaged in. you would have lithography built on the work of other lithography firms if they knew that a particular image or a particular concept had actually penetrated the public consciousness. and what he's doing here, what bailey is doing here, particularly for a new york audience, is to hearken back to the rows of long island lithograph that was published by rafferty baker. next slide, please. bailey continued his assault on the democratic party's desire for annexation in a lithograph published on july 24th, 1844. and he reinforced the motif of his earlier efforts. mattie meeting the texas questi
sharon showed you the rose of long island lithograph that alfr baker published in may of 1840, which was meant to embarrass the 20 year old julia gardner, who had been nicknamed the rose of long island by an admirer. so the rose by inserting the rose into the lithograph in july 1844 and by showing tyler in hot pursuit. james bailey adapted the work of baker to help him make a political statement about the presidential election. and this is something else that the lithography trade really...
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sharon showed you the rose of long island lithograph that alfred baker published in may of 1840, which was meant to embarrass the 20 year old julia gardner, who had been nicknamed the rose of long island by an admirer. so the rose by inserting the rose into the lithograph ijuly 1844 and by showing tyler in hot pursuit. james bailey adapted the work of baker to help him make a political statement about the presidential election. and this is something else that the lithography trade really engaged in. you would have lithogrhy built on the work of other lithography firms if they knew that a particular image or a particular concept had actually penetrated the public consciousness. and what he's doing here, what bailey is doing here, particularly for a new york audience, is to hearken back to the rows of long island lithograph that was published by rafferty baker. next slide, please. bailey continued his assault on the democratic party's desire for annexation in a lithograph published on july 24th, 1844. and he reinforced the motif of his earlier efforts. mattie meeting the texas question,
sharon showed you the rose of long island lithograph that alfred baker published in may of 1840, which was meant to embarrass the 20 year old julia gardner, who had been nicknamed the rose of long island by an admirer. so the rose by inserting the rose into the lithograph ijuly 1844 and by showing tyler in hot pursuit. james bailey adapted the work of baker to help him make a political statement about the presidential election. and this is something else that the lithography trade really...
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sharon showed you the rose of long island lithograph that alfred baker published in may of 1840, which was meant to embarrass the 20 year old julia gardner, who had been nicknamed the rose of long island by an admirer. so the rose by inserting the rose into the lithograph in july 1844 and by showing tyler in hot pursuit. james bailey adapted the work of baker to help him make a political statement about the presidential election. and this is something else that the lithography trade really engaged in. you would have lithography built on the work of other lithography firms if they knew that a particular image or a particular concept had actually penetrated the public consciousness. and what he's doing here, what bailey is doing here, particularly for a new york audience, is to hearken back to the rows of long island lithograph that was published by rafferty baker. next slide, please. bailey continued his assault on the democratic party's desire for annexation in a lithograph published on july 24th, 1844. and he reinforced the motif of his earlier efforts. mattie meeting the texas questi
sharon showed you the rose of long island lithograph that alfred baker published in may of 1840, which was meant to embarrass the 20 year old julia gardner, who had been nicknamed the rose of long island by an admirer. so the rose by inserting the rose into the lithograph in july 1844 and by showing tyler in hot pursuit. james bailey adapted the work of baker to help him make a political statement about the presidential election. and this is something else that the lithography trade really...
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sharon showed you the rose of long island lithograph that alfred baker published in may of 1840, which was meant to embarrass the 20 year old julia gardner, who had been nicknamed the rose of long island by an admirer. so the rose by inserting the rose into the lithograph in july 1844 and by showing tyler in hot pursuit. james bailey adapted the work of baker to help him make a political statement about the presidential election. and this is something else that the lithography trade really engaged in. you would have lithography built on the work of other lithography firms if they knew that a particular image or a particular concept had actually penetrated the public consciousness. and what he's doing here, what bailey is doing here, particularly for a new york audience, is to hearken back to the rows of long island lithograph that was published by rafferty baker. next slide, please. bailey continued his assault on the democratic party's desire for annexation in a lithograph published on july 24th, 1844. and he reinforced the motif of his earlier efforts. mattie meeting the texas questi
sharon showed you the rose of long island lithograph that alfred baker published in may of 1840, which was meant to embarrass the 20 year old julia gardner, who had been nicknamed the rose of long island by an admirer. so the rose by inserting the rose into the lithograph in july 1844 and by showing tyler in hot pursuit. james bailey adapted the work of baker to help him make a political statement about the presidential election. and this is something else that the lithography trade really...
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his trial was one of the controversial cases of his time. a declaré le nommé drefus alfred, captain breveté 14e régiment d'artillerie, à majority de cinq voix contre deux, guilty of high treason, however, à la même majority sont votées des circonstantes aténuantes en conséquencement de quoi la cour commuu la sentence à 10 ans d'emprisonnement but eventually court martial dreyfus was sentenced to be stripped of his rank and exiled to devil's island in the french guiana islands. france used to send its political prisoners to the prisons of this island, and because of the violent behavior of its guards, to devil's island. it became known that the betrayal of france by a jew had aroused the feelings of the french society, and hertssell, with his reports that were published in the austrian magazine neue frei perers at that time, tried to erase the negative feelings from the minds of the society and convince them that the jews were a country. they want independence for themselves. the story of deryphus became an excuse for hersl to write a book entitled the jewish state. we want to be the corners
his trial was one of the controversial cases of his time. a declaré le nommé drefus alfred, captain breveté 14e régiment d'artillerie, à majority de cinq voix contre deux, guilty of high treason, however, à la même majority sont votées des circonstantes aténuantes en conséquencement de quoi la cour commuu la sentence à 10 ans d'emprisonnement but eventually court martial dreyfus was sentenced to be stripped of his rank and exiled to devil's island in the french guiana islands. france...
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but let's see a report about custom awards for killing people around the world with the legacy of alfred nobel after years from the manufacture of dynamite by nobel still the top criminals. criminals are the winners of peace. her name was the code name for the attack on iran. her name has become a code word for last year's riots and for reviving insecurity . mahsa amini is the winner of the sakharov prize this year . the award ceremony is held in the context of this speech. the wife should receive the italian courage award . the one who said that the security agents hit her , but the cctv cameras show a different story. they gave. the women's rights award was given to shima babaei at the geneva summit. the hawi one message for the islamic republic award and the sydney peace foundation award went to nazanin fanadi. he is also one of the leaders of foot clashes. a symbol that is another pressure lever. one of the most important tools of pressure lever should be more pressure from international institutions. unesco top prize. he gave himself to narges mohammadi, nilufar hamedi and elahi moh
but let's see a report about custom awards for killing people around the world with the legacy of alfred nobel after years from the manufacture of dynamite by nobel still the top criminals. criminals are the winners of peace. her name was the code name for the attack on iran. her name has become a code word for last year's riots and for reviving insecurity . mahsa amini is the winner of the sakharov prize this year . the award ceremony is held in the context of this speech. the wife should...
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alfred derreifus, a jew, is accused of espionage . theodore herdzel, a jewish journalist who rarely sets foot in a synagogue, at the court of dreyfus is present he considers the french people's view of the jews to be the main culprit. herdzel believed that the jews should emigrate in order to change the situation . it cannot be done without migration. he visits different people and always about issues. bring billions and take billions from ottoman debts, german interests and business plans. herdzel is advised to write down his ideas . write a book like your uncle's hut. and herdzel begins to write. i have a solution for the jewish problem. the jewish state there . the land of dreams, the jewish government book is published in thousands of copies. henceforth herrzel he is looked up to as a leader. due to the opposition of german jews to the concept of zionism, the first zionist congress is held in switzerland. herrtel participates in the congress with special rituals. a great claim is made. the establishment of the zionist state, that
alfred derreifus, a jew, is accused of espionage . theodore herdzel, a jewish journalist who rarely sets foot in a synagogue, at the court of dreyfus is present he considers the french people's view of the jews to be the main culprit. herdzel believed that the jews should emigrate in order to change the situation . it cannot be done without migration. he visits different people and always about issues. bring billions and take billions from ottoman debts, german interests and business plans....
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the former un special reporter on the human rights of migrants alfred desay has hailed the un chief for invoking 199, saying antonio guteres should have taken step much earlier before the loss of thousands of lives in the gaza strip. antonio guteris uh is correct in invoking article 99. he should have done it weeks ago before 16 of palestinians were killed. this is matter not only for the security council for discussing peace and security in the region, it is matter for national justice, which by the way is already seized with matter of party against the... the palestinians, actually it's already sees with the root causes of the rebellion of the palestinians in gaza, no question, every state party to the genocide convention of 1948 has the right to refer the matter to the international court of justice to examine the consequences of this ongoing general. and i use the word genocide advisedly, article two applies clearly to the facts on the ground, and article three of the convention also applies because it deals with the issue of complicity forces have carried out new rates cross stock
the former un special reporter on the human rights of migrants alfred desay has hailed the un chief for invoking 199, saying antonio guteres should have taken step much earlier before the loss of thousands of lives in the gaza strip. antonio guteris uh is correct in invoking article 99. he should have done it weeks ago before 16 of palestinians were killed. this is matter not only for the security council for discussing peace and security in the region, it is matter for national justice, which...
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former un special report on the human rights of migrance alfred deyas has had the un chief for invoking article 99. he says that antonio guteres should taking the step much earlier before the loss of thousands of lives in the gaza strip. undonal guteris uh is correct in invoking article 99. he should have done weeks ago before 1600 uh palestinians were killed. this is matter not. only for the security council for discussing peace and security in the region, it is matter for the international court of justice, which by the way is already seized a matter of a partide against the palestinians, actually it's already says with the root causes of the rebellion of the palestinians in gaza, no question, every state party to... the genocide convention of 1948 has the right to refer the matter to the international court of justice to examine the consequences of this ongoing genocide and i use the word genocide advisedly. article two applies clearly to the facts on the ground and article three of convention also applies because it deals with issue of complicity forces carried out new rates across
former un special report on the human rights of migrance alfred deyas has had the un chief for invoking article 99. he says that antonio guteres should taking the step much earlier before the loss of thousands of lives in the gaza strip. undonal guteris uh is correct in invoking article 99. he should have done weeks ago before 1600 uh palestinians were killed. this is matter not. only for the security council for discussing peace and security in the region, it is matter for the international...
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the prize for killing people around the world with the legacy of alfred nobel after years of making dynamite by nobel is still the top criminals of the winners. they are peace. its name was the code name for the attack on iran. its name has become a code word for last year's riots and for reviving insecurity. this year's winner. the sakharov prize is a prestigious award for with this speech by biden's wife, the award in the field of mosil will be awarded to an iranian singer. there were influential figures who participated. the united arab emirates ambassador to the united nations was the israeli ambassador to the united nations . the islamic republic of time magazine also chooses masih alinejad as an influential woman because of the turmoil in iran. italy's valor of courage award goes to gem of love. who had told his security officers but the cctv cameras showed a different story. the women's rights award was given to shima babaei at the geneva summit. nazanin fanadi received the one message award for the islamic republic and the sydney peace foundation award. he was also one of the leaders
the prize for killing people around the world with the legacy of alfred nobel after years of making dynamite by nobel is still the top criminals of the winners. they are peace. its name was the code name for the attack on iran. its name has become a code word for last year's riots and for reviving insecurity. this year's winner. the sakharov prize is a prestigious award for with this speech by biden's wife, the award in the field of mosil will be awarded to an iranian singer. there were...
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surgeons, when he arrived to france, there is such a mythology, he goes to the famous french surgeon alfrede sits in his office and leafs through his atlas. velpo raises his head and says: are you coming to me? yes, he says, i am a russian surgeon, i came to study with you. then velpo asks, huh? this is his great achievement, the french, when they started talking about military field surgery, the basis of their strategy was the removal of the wounded from the battlefield, and pirogov came up with triage, that is , not all the wounded need to be sent to the rear, the lightly wounded can be bandaged and treated on the spot, thank you very much for this historical excursion, all the best to you, thank you, goodbye, about the contribution of our compatriot nikolai... as for anesthesia and plaster, they suddenly tore up the funny text of 100 great russian inventions, and pirogov was the first, who wrote a book about anesthesia in the field described 200 cases of anesthesia in the field . here it is stated that pirogov is probably ukrainian because he has an estate in vinnitsa. one of my friends
surgeons, when he arrived to france, there is such a mythology, he goes to the famous french surgeon alfrede sits in his office and leafs through his atlas. velpo raises his head and says: are you coming to me? yes, he says, i am a russian surgeon, i came to study with you. then velpo asks, huh? this is his great achievement, the french, when they started talking about military field surgery, the basis of their strategy was the removal of the wounded from the battlefield, and pirogov came up...
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16,200 palestinians that 70% of them are women and children. former special rapport on the humans of alfred lias has hailed the un chief from invoking article 99. he says antonio gutera should have taken the step much sooner before the loss of thousands of lives in the gaza strip. antonio guteris uh is correct in invoking article 99. he should have done it weeks ago, before 60,000 uh palestinians were killed. this is matter not only for the security council for discussing uh peace and security in the region. it is matter for the international court of justice, which by the way is already seized with the matter of apartide against the palestinians. "actually is what he says with the root causes of the rebellion of the uh palestinians in gaza. no question, every state party to the genocide convention of 1948 has the right to refer the matter to the international court of justice to examine the consequences of this ongoing genocide, and i use..." were genocide advisadly, article two applies clearly to the facts on the ground, and article three of the convention also applies because it deals wi
16,200 palestinians that 70% of them are women and children. former special rapport on the humans of alfred lias has hailed the un chief from invoking article 99. he says antonio gutera should have taken the step much sooner before the loss of thousands of lives in the gaza strip. antonio guteris uh is correct in invoking article 99. he should have done it weeks ago, before 60,000 uh palestinians were killed. this is matter not only for the security council for discussing uh peace and security...
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the nazis, relying on ideological dogmas, will drag europe into the abyss, the jewish family of heinz alfreds. he will return to germany under the name henry, as part of the army corps. but you will never get rid of the strong german accent, but it is kiisinger who will be called the strongest american negotiator. i work 15 hours a day. super-efforts will contribute to detente between the two superpowers. in seventy-two, nixon will fly to moscow to see brezhnev. american there have been no presidents in the soviet union since the yalta conference, and the salt-1 and salt-2 treaties are also largely a merit. kissinger, they will become the foundation of what will later be called the architecture of world security, and will continue under the next us president ford, who, in a rare case, will leave kisinger as national security adviser. i want to tell you in advance, and you will probably welcome this, that i will not touch on any details, we have once again confirmed that the agreement reached between: the general secretary of the central committee cpsu brezhnev and president ford in vladivost
the nazis, relying on ideological dogmas, will drag europe into the abyss, the jewish family of heinz alfreds. he will return to germany under the name henry, as part of the army corps. but you will never get rid of the strong german accent, but it is kiisinger who will be called the strongest american negotiator. i work 15 hours a day. super-efforts will contribute to detente between the two superpowers. in seventy-two, nixon will fly to moscow to see brezhnev. american there have been no...
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brian: both alfred stern, her husband, and martha. erik: yes, they had they had an alliance with soviet intelligence. they were managed, apparently, by case officers with the kgb. but again, what they actually did or what kind of intelligence they provided is not at all clear. whether they provided anything material in the way of intelligence is doubtful. brian: how old was she when she died? erik: gosh, you're taxing my recollection of my own book, but she was. brian: my memory i could probably write it is that she's as old as 90. erik: yes, i think she was 90. i think she was 90. brian: now, when did she write her memoir? erik: she wrote that in 1939. brian: what impact did that have on the whole thing, because we hadn't gotten into the war yet. brian: well, that's what makes the memoir, actually, a very interesting piece of piece of writing, because and a very, very tricky piece of writing also, i should i should note. she wrote that in 1939, and it's called through embassy eyes. and interestingly, in that book she makes no referen
brian: both alfred stern, her husband, and martha. erik: yes, they had they had an alliance with soviet intelligence. they were managed, apparently, by case officers with the kgb. but again, what they actually did or what kind of intelligence they provided is not at all clear. whether they provided anything material in the way of intelligence is doubtful. brian: how old was she when she died? erik: gosh, you're taxing my recollection of my own book, but she was. brian: my memory i could...
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and if he's just not possible like me and we, i know that the friend, so then let me come to alfred basically if he's one of the locally does here in this community. and do a very instrumental in helping can transition from an complement kind of hosting to what we had no aspiring to something more trans uh, integrated tell us a little bit about that when the war broke out didn't sound so then there was a lot of influx of revenues for themselves then and then we waited, come them, and the land was given. i mean, you know, it's sad a for to communities whose the positives are the frame, obviously to begin staying together without their conflicts. so we took them to say and see if the positions and their zones on how to stay together out to share. what did they have? like what like food like lives, a social amenities whose benefit is it? when you know the refugees, i just sort of held in one area, you've told me that you're seeing no integration of communities exchange of culture . what are we missing by not integrating fast so essentially that if you just feel like they're not from an into yeah
and if he's just not possible like me and we, i know that the friend, so then let me come to alfred basically if he's one of the locally does here in this community. and do a very instrumental in helping can transition from an complement kind of hosting to what we had no aspiring to something more trans uh, integrated tell us a little bit about that when the war broke out didn't sound so then there was a lot of influx of revenues for themselves then and then we waited, come them, and the land...
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getting ready for another busy day at the market in go you on his capital, georgetown drought to you, alfred sales approved for mr. keeble. the results. which part of the you all know that venezuela claimed ownership of 30 of this month? i scared because that is my living as a cable is really living. because with all this the cable, we cannot make it. it is a worry that many years. yeah. and that's some say, is already impacting their business from the time i know myself, i know as you belong to us, we does what was it? these things typically cause it's fun because basically if you see the christmas mode, it is very slow. it is nothing more we know we haven't got you on a venue. savannah has long laid claim to as a cable, refusing to accept the border drawn by an international tribunal of arbitration. in 1899 in 2015, the decades old dispute flared up again after major oil deposits were discovered off the coast of basic cable industry. and as most recent claims, yet another provocation. venezuelan president nicholas my doodle is not wasting any time. last week he ordered the states oil compa
getting ready for another busy day at the market in go you on his capital, georgetown drought to you, alfred sales approved for mr. keeble. the results. which part of the you all know that venezuela claimed ownership of 30 of this month? i scared because that is my living as a cable is really living. because with all this the cable, we cannot make it. it is a worry that many years. yeah. and that's some say, is already impacting their business from the time i know myself, i know as you belong...
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scroin me in remembering the life of alfred hill the speaker pro tempore: f or what purpose does the gentlelady from indiana seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent the committee on rules and house administration be discharged from consideration for house resolution h.r. 731 and ask for its consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: t he clerk will report the title of the ruse. the clerk: house resolution 371 to modify the period before the date of any primary election or general election during which a mass mailing is not frankable by a candidate of the house which is a candidate for the election and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: i s there an objection to the resolution? without objection, the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentlelady from indiana seek recognition? >> by direction on the committee on rules i call up house resolution h.r. 906 and ask for its immediate consideration. shae: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 52, house resolution 906, r
scroin me in remembering the life of alfred hill the speaker pro tempore: f or what purpose does the gentlelady from indiana seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent the committee on rules and house administration be discharged from consideration for house resolution h.r. 731 and ask for its consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: t he clerk will report the title of the ruse. the clerk: house resolution 371 to modify the period before the date of any primary election or...
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exactly what they refused on international events, because i've done this before speak on behalf of alfred guys if we, we are not capable to do that. so this memorandum of understanding is opening. i know the door for us of cooperation with families very important all to you. so i know that joining your family at the applicant union and full costing is also very important. how do you assess the role of oxy international and the tv channel in the field? of cultural, let relations, you talked about sort of understanding a little bit more about what's happening in russia, but also this an exchange from russia to, from russia, to africa. but also ask for co to russia and how to assess this cultural exchange between peoples. to understand disability where you have to go back to the show me a freak gun shy, re to place the and simply testable. and that's so made, gave us, on occasion to see that african has decided to diversify that elections. we, we don't, we don't corporate u r t, i guess somebody, we quoted you ok to have the best information you corporate to our, to, to develop, i'll see if
exactly what they refused on international events, because i've done this before speak on behalf of alfred guys if we, we are not capable to do that. so this memorandum of understanding is opening. i know the door for us of cooperation with families very important all to you. so i know that joining your family at the applicant union and full costing is also very important. how do you assess the role of oxy international and the tv channel in the field? of cultural, let relations, you talked...
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so then let me come to alfred refuse one of the locally does here in this community and do a very instrumental in helping can transition from an complement kind of hosting to what we had no aspiring to something more trans uh, integrated, tell us a little bit about that when war broke out didn't sound so then that was a lot of influx of revenues for themselves then. and then we waited come down and the land was given. i mean, you know, it sad a for to communities. what was the positives, are really fine. i've said that to begin staying together without their conflicts. so we took them to say and see if the positions and their zones on how to stay together out to share. what do they have? like, what like food. like let's say social amenities whose benefit is it? when you know the refugees, i just sort of held in one area, you've told me that you were seeing no integration of communities exchange of culture. what are we missing by not integrating costs essentially. that if you just feel like they're not permanent to yeah, so most of them being the houses of ireland sheet, you can never find them
so then let me come to alfred refuse one of the locally does here in this community and do a very instrumental in helping can transition from an complement kind of hosting to what we had no aspiring to something more trans uh, integrated, tell us a little bit about that when war broke out didn't sound so then that was a lot of influx of revenues for themselves then. and then we waited come down and the land was given. i mean, you know, it sad a for to communities. what was the positives, are...
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what they refused on think that i should not events because i've done this before speak on behalf of alfred guys if we we are not capable to do that. so this memorandum of understanding is opening, unload the door for us of cooperation with families. very important all to you. so i know that joining your family at the applicant union, the food costing is also very important. how do you assess the role of oxy international and the tv channel in the field of cultural let relations you talked about sort of understanding a little bit more about what's happening in russia, but also this an exchange from russia to, from russia to africa. but also africa to russia and how to assess this cultural exchange between the peoples to understand the disability, where you have to go back to the show me a freak on auto sherry to place the and simply testable. and that, so make, gave us on occasion to see that african has decided to dfcs the 5 that elections we, we don't, we don't corporate u r t. i guess somebody because you are to, to have the best information you corporate to our, to, to develop our safe.
what they refused on think that i should not events because i've done this before speak on behalf of alfred guys if we we are not capable to do that. so this memorandum of understanding is opening, unload the door for us of cooperation with families. very important all to you. so i know that joining your family at the applicant union, the food costing is also very important. how do you assess the role of oxy international and the tv channel in the field of cultural let relations you talked...
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and if it is just not possible like me and we, i know that the friend so then let me come to alfred refuse one of the locally does here in this community. and do a very instrumental in helping can transition from an complement kind of hosting to what we had no aspiring to something more trans uh, integrated tell us a little bit about that when the war broke out didn't sound so then that was a lot of influx of revenues for themselves then and then we waited, come them, and the land was given. i mean, you know, it sad a for to communities whose the positives are the frame, obviously to begin staying together without their conflicts. so we took them to say and see if the positions and their zones on how to stay together out to share. what do they have like, what like food. like let's say social amenities whose benefit is it? when you know the refugees, i just sort of held in one area, you've told me that you're seeing no integration of communities exchange of culture . what are we missing by not integrating costs essentially. that if you just feel like they're not to put money into yeah. so m
and if it is just not possible like me and we, i know that the friend so then let me come to alfred refuse one of the locally does here in this community. and do a very instrumental in helping can transition from an complement kind of hosting to what we had no aspiring to something more trans uh, integrated tell us a little bit about that when the war broke out didn't sound so then that was a lot of influx of revenues for themselves then and then we waited, come them, and the land was given. i...