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as for lyn tracy, she is a diplomat known for regularly, like her colleagues, tries to interfere in the circumstances of the conflict between fathers in front of their children. the men felt crowded, either in the parking lot or on the path near the kindergarten, but everything was resolved quickly, eyewitnesses watched the fight, and now it is discussed not only in parent chats. the result of the conflict is obvious, this is what igor plotnikov looks like now, he has a broken nose, multiple bruises and abrasions, all after a brawl near a kindergarten, where, in his opinion, he and another parent, artur zakirov, did not share parking space. according to igor plotnikov, an opponent, passing by, hit him hard with his shoulder, and then away he went. i received a couple of blows, apparently in the face, because i was no longer aware of further events, i don’t remember, since i only saw myself. were stopped, that is, with blows to the face, a kick to the face. igor eventually had to seek help from doctors who performed the operation. before this, the man still managed to write a statement t
as for lyn tracy, she is a diplomat known for regularly, like her colleagues, tries to interfere in the circumstances of the conflict between fathers in front of their children. the men felt crowded, either in the parking lot or on the path near the kindergarten, but everything was resolved quickly, eyewitnesses watched the fight, and now it is discussed not only in parent chats. the result of the conflict is obvious, this is what igor plotnikov looks like now, he has a broken nose, multiple...
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so to people who live in it, when it came to lyn use as the indigenous people of the island, we were not part of the conversation the, the people here to believe that under the ever since 2015 i try to be a voice for my community but recently i've come to think i need to do more secure and protect the land. that is ours. the the penny. and that'd be happy to the apartment. so my envelope we have to live in that. yeah. out of this floor is, is a very special place for me growing up. i will visit it, explore it, seeing a lot of different and the myspace. yes. and that's why it was and leave it find ways to buy some of the for us. but even here they've been, the forest industry is closing the 9 meg. um, but the, i guess the funny yeah. because the, the, the one you have the internet, most of the minima and i had and i didn't want to add it and the other day and the phone hung up and got one. yeah, i would do it with a night stand. i don't want to send him to the land around the village has always been a bit of people and it has been manage. plato, villagers or generations hardly meant t
so to people who live in it, when it came to lyn use as the indigenous people of the island, we were not part of the conversation the, the people here to believe that under the ever since 2015 i try to be a voice for my community but recently i've come to think i need to do more secure and protect the land. that is ours. the the penny. and that'd be happy to the apartment. so my envelope we have to live in that. yeah. out of this floor is, is a very special place for me growing up. i will visit...
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Feb 23, 2024
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ukrainian conductor oksana lyn performed. the kiev symphony orchestra. kurenzis did not condemn the russian actions, and ukrainian musicians considered it impossible to perform with him at the same event. the organizers met them halfway. benjamin briton conducts his war requiem, a poignant anti-war work. theodor kurenzes is one of the greatest modern masters, i hope he will delight us with this performance. attempts to boycott culture are related. with russia are undertaken regularly, although the intensity is decreasing. in some cases, political instructions work, sometimes not. our author eduard shillin visited the famous russian artist mikhail shemyak and asked: what is the situation? today, of course, the situation of the russian intelligentsia is very difficult, and i would say, somewhere sad, because broken ties are very... difficult, so to speak, in general today to be a representative of russian culture, that’s why i think that we will wait until something has to change, some think that it will last for a long time, s
ukrainian conductor oksana lyn performed. the kiev symphony orchestra. kurenzis did not condemn the russian actions, and ukrainian musicians considered it impossible to perform with him at the same event. the organizers met them halfway. benjamin briton conducts his war requiem, a poignant anti-war work. theodor kurenzes is one of the greatest modern masters, i hope he will delight us with this performance. attempts to boycott culture are related. with russia are undertaken regularly, although...
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there's so much loaded and new forces, or the people who lived in it when it came to lyn use as the indigenous people of the island. we were not part of the conversation. the, the people here typically have something something that under the ever since 2015, i tried to be a voice for my community. but recently i've come to think i need to do more to secure and protect the land. that is ours. the the penny and that'd be happy to the apartment. so my envelope we have to live in that. yeah. and this floor is, is a very special place for me. growing up i will visit it, explored it. seeing a lot of different and the myspace. yes. and that's my recently they have fun ways to buy some of the for us. but even here they've been, the forest industry is closing the some of the, i guess the funny yeah. the the, the, the one you have the internet, most of the mini mom and i had and i didn't get it and the other day and the phone hung up and got one. yeah, i would do it with a night stand and no one's going to have that in the land around. the village has always been on the people and it has been manage. pl
there's so much loaded and new forces, or the people who lived in it when it came to lyn use as the indigenous people of the island. we were not part of the conversation. the, the people here typically have something something that under the ever since 2015, i tried to be a voice for my community. but recently i've come to think i need to do more to secure and protect the land. that is ours. the the penny and that'd be happy to the apartment. so my envelope we have to live in that. yeah. and...
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oksana lyn. she also participates in the festival together with the kiev symphony orchestra.n actions and ukrainian musicians considered it impossible to perform with him at the same event. the organizers met them halfway. benjamin briton conducts his war requim, a poignant anti-war work. theodor kurenzes, one of the greatest modern masters, i hope, will delight us with this performance. attempts to boycott culture associated with russia are made regularly. today to be a representative of russian culture, that’s why i think that we will wait until something has to change, some think that it will last for a long time, some think that maybe it will even get worse, but i, so to speak, by nature, probably an optimist, that's why. i know that this is all, well , i would like it to be sooner, of course, and not late, but it will end, so again, so to speak, it will be established, again there will be colossal connections, contacts, so to speak, of the russian intelligentsia, the russian sciences, russian theater, russian music, in general with all the countries that have today sever
oksana lyn. she also participates in the festival together with the kiev symphony orchestra.n actions and ukrainian musicians considered it impossible to perform with him at the same event. the organizers met them halfway. benjamin briton conducts his war requim, a poignant anti-war work. theodor kurenzes, one of the greatest modern masters, i hope, will delight us with this performance. attempts to boycott culture associated with russia are made regularly. today to be a representative of...
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in russia there is a holorak with himself, and of course, the us ambassador to russia, lyn tracy was also there, here she is, the publication and foreign agents are diligently posting her photo, and orlov went out of his way to please the sponsors of the no longer existing memorial, accused russia of fascism, russia is not ukraine, where they call a street after bandera, this is the kind of person the western press allegedly calls... the french media relished the way he was dressed in court, the way he winked at his wife, and in general, of course, morlov talked about fascism not worth it, liquidated the memorial burned down largely due to the scandal surrounding the lists of supposedly repressed ussr executioners of the third reich. fascist criminals, hitler's comrades-in-arms, were included in the memorial in the list of so-called victims of stalin's terror, here. well, that is, there’s nothing to talk about here , this is what attempts to rewrite history look like, including modern history, orlov, well , a comparative writer recently wrote about remembering the hostage-taking in b
in russia there is a holorak with himself, and of course, the us ambassador to russia, lyn tracy was also there, here she is, the publication and foreign agents are diligently posting her photo, and orlov went out of his way to please the sponsors of the no longer existing memorial, accused russia of fascism, russia is not ukraine, where they call a street after bandera, this is the kind of person the western press allegedly calls... the french media relished the way he was dressed in court,...
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and, of course, the us ambassador to russia, lyn tracy, was there too, here she is.ino publication agents diligently post her photo. and orlov. straight out of your skin the forest, in order to please the sponsors of the no longer existing memorial, accused russia of fascism, russia, not ukraine, where the street is named after bandera, this is the kind of person the western press calls supposedly a human rights activist. the french media relished the way he was dressed in court, the way he winked at his wife, and in general, of course, orlov shouldn’t have talked about fascism, the liquidated memorial burned down largely due to the scandal surrounding the lists i... directly text that basayev’s terrorists are terrorists, and he said, he wrote he noted rational behavior, that is , when they shot people, shot hostages, shot in the backs, our policemen at that time, they acted rationally, it turns out. let us also remember the pedophile dmitriev, who is now imprisoned, the entire memorial fervently prayed for him, they say they were branded a non-pervert, and a histori
and, of course, the us ambassador to russia, lyn tracy, was there too, here she is.ino publication agents diligently post her photo. and orlov. straight out of your skin the forest, in order to please the sponsors of the no longer existing memorial, accused russia of fascism, russia, not ukraine, where the street is named after bandera, this is the kind of person the western press calls supposedly a human rights activist. the french media relished the way he was dressed in court, the way he...
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so going to the rest of a 65 year old woman here in button lyn that essential claims across gemini, germany's paper bills. i've reported that the woman's name is new as cloud yet, but she was actually done. yeah. like planned to, there's been on the run for decades. as a suspected member of a fall left millicent group of terrorized west germany. during the 19 seventy's and eighty's, a tangela cribs had been in hiding for more than 30 years. she belonged to the left wing extremist group, the red army faction. now the suspected form, a terrorist has been arrested in a police department, isn't visual, we're certain that the person, the rest of this done, you like, let to go. we have been living on the ground for 30 years coming to end. this ends a man hunting that has been going on for almost 9 years. thread on the section was founded in the spring of 1970 i under the as bought. i was thinking, mind move and go to humans lean. they come and goal to change the political system, even through violence. for more than 20 years, a terrorist organization fought against what they viewed as wisdom and th
so going to the rest of a 65 year old woman here in button lyn that essential claims across gemini, germany's paper bills. i've reported that the woman's name is new as cloud yet, but she was actually done. yeah. like planned to, there's been on the run for decades. as a suspected member of a fall left millicent group of terrorized west germany. during the 19 seventy's and eighty's, a tangela cribs had been in hiding for more than 30 years. she belonged to the left wing extremist group, the red...
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ambassador the european union in russia golorak with himself, and of course, the us ambassador to russia, lynently post her photo, and orlov, going out of his way to please sponsors already a non-existent memorial, accused russia of fascism, russia, not ukraine, where a street is named after bandera, such a person is western. allegedly called a human rights activist. the french media relished the way he was dressed in court, the way he winked at his wife. and in general, of course, orlov shouldn’t have talked about fascism. the liquidated memorial burned down largely due to the scandal surrounding the lists of those allegedly repressed by the ussr and the executioners of the third reich. fascist criminals, hitler's comrades-in-arms, were included in the memorial's list of so-called victims of stalin's terror. there you go.
ambassador the european union in russia golorak with himself, and of course, the us ambassador to russia, lynently post her photo, and orlov, going out of his way to please sponsors already a non-existent memorial, accused russia of fascism, russia, not ukraine, where a street is named after bandera, such a person is western. allegedly called a human rights activist. the french media relished the way he was dressed in court, the way he winked at his wife. and in general, of course, orlov...
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wants, let it remain a mystery to men, it will still not be solved throughout. generations, thank you, lyne right at home, they know exactly how to behave when visiting. kayla, i have a feeling today that we are in for a wonderful day. foreign students travel around belarus, study its history and explore the sights, and how beautiful, thank you very much, thank you, ciao, you can touch the device, that’s it, let’s go. expedition for numbers 579. further events and many times ahead near the salivorsk district. let's follow the history and myastsovye abrads. first letters of ўspamіn orthodox datuets 15th stagodzem and the geta is connected to the entrance to the entrance here. you never know where the roads are going in your pastures, but we are catching up with old-timers. tuteishy cathedral of st. michael the archanel, a reminder of the ancient architecture of another palova of the 18th century. four broadcasts for you around the clock, don’t switch. our daily task is to talk about belarus, in the country abroad. more than 100 million viewers around the world have access to watch projects
wants, let it remain a mystery to men, it will still not be solved throughout. generations, thank you, lyne right at home, they know exactly how to behave when visiting. kayla, i have a feeling today that we are in for a wonderful day. foreign students travel around belarus, study its history and explore the sights, and how beautiful, thank you very much, thank you, ciao, you can touch the device, that’s it, let’s go. expedition for numbers 579. further events and many times ahead near the...
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at her home in dorset, lyn's creating large items that will decorate the french town's shops and businessessorts since i've been doing this and also my grandchildren come in and they say to me, "oh, nanny, what's that?" and they're learning so much. a learning curve for all of us because we never want it forgotten. in the autumn, the longest yarn may then come to the uk and there's been interest from the united states. but this labour of love telling the extraordinary story of d—day will first see the light of day, the longest day, in normandy. it was a big night for the film oppenheimer at the baftas, it won seven awards including best film and director, as well as leading actor for cillian murphy. but the biggest grossing movie of last year, barbie, didn't get any love in the end. they had five nominations and came away with none. our culture editor katie razzall was there. last night, london was a who's who of the film world. britain and america united to celebrate movies, with the irish out in force. all in front of the world's photographers, and the president of bafta — the prince of w
at her home in dorset, lyn's creating large items that will decorate the french town's shops and businessessorts since i've been doing this and also my grandchildren come in and they say to me, "oh, nanny, what's that?" and they're learning so much. a learning curve for all of us because we never want it forgotten. in the autumn, the longest yarn may then come to the uk and there's been interest from the united states. but this labour of love telling the extraordinary story of d—day...
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your host is lyn mattoon of the department of philosophy, university of michigan. today's program, women law and politics, explores what the law says about women and what women are doing about the law. american women have taken an increasingly active role in public life during the last century. they worked hard to win the right to vote and finally succeeded. with the passing of the 19th amendment in 1920, many women have worked for candidates and political causes, and some have served in elected offices on a local, state and national levels. but one could hardly say that today's women dominate or even lead in any area of law or politics. women are still a functional minority, though they actually outnumber the men in our population. recently, a number of women's organizations have asked for change, calling attention to inequities based on sex throughout our society. today, we're going to discuss some of these issues concerning freedom for women in public and private life. we'll also look at how women are working to resolve these issues, hopefully for the benefit of
your host is lyn mattoon of the department of philosophy, university of michigan. today's program, women law and politics, explores what the law says about women and what women are doing about the law. american women have taken an increasingly active role in public life during the last century. they worked hard to win the right to vote and finally succeeded. with the passing of the 19th amendment in 1920, many women have worked for candidates and political causes, and some have served in...
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your host is lyn mattoon of the department of philosophy, university of michigan. today's program, women law and politics, explores what the law says about women and what women are doing about the law. american women have taken an increasingly active role in public life during the last century. they worked hard to win the right to vote and finally succeeded. with the passing of the 19th amendment in 1920, many women have worked for candidates and political causes, and some have served in elected offices on a local, state and national levels. but one could hardly say that today's women dominate or even lead in any area of law or politics. women are still a functional minority, though they actually outnumber the men in our population. recently, a number of women's organizations have asked for change, calling attention to inequities based on sex throughout our society. today, we're going to discuss some of these issues concerning freedom for women in public and private life. we'll also look at how women are working to resolve these i hopefully for the benefit of all t
your host is lyn mattoon of the department of philosophy, university of michigan. today's program, women law and politics, explores what the law says about women and what women are doing about the law. american women have taken an increasingly active role in public life during the last century. they worked hard to win the right to vote and finally succeeded. with the passing of the 19th amendment in 1920, many women have worked for candidates and political causes, and some have served in...
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congressman gallagher, and mick lyn talk, of a band of. then they just didn't have the vote. i saw marjorie taylor greene out and she was vowing to bring it up again in committee. it's been recommitted and she said they're not done with it yet. but it's a laughing stock impeachment. it's just a madcap excursion for them to go and try to impeach a cabinet secretary. at the very moment when that cabinet secretary is working with the senate to produce the compromise on immigration and the border that the republicans claim they want. >> the timing of it is interesting. what do you make of the republicans arguments against the senate border bill? again, it's conservative senators, langford, in the east as well. it gives the republicans a lot that they have been saying they want for a very long time. >> yeah, they're just not taking yes for an answer. you had langford out there saying he could not for the life of him understand why the republicans would walk away from the best deal that they could get from their perspective . mcconnell was for it. there were dozens of republican sp
congressman gallagher, and mick lyn talk, of a band of. then they just didn't have the vote. i saw marjorie taylor greene out and she was vowing to bring it up again in committee. it's been recommitted and she said they're not done with it yet. but it's a laughing stock impeachment. it's just a madcap excursion for them to go and try to impeach a cabinet secretary. at the very moment when that cabinet secretary is working with the senate to produce the compromise on immigration and the border...
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lyn tracy said that she used the moscow subway back in the eighties, since everything there had changed became much more modern. but trips in the moscow metro they never get bored anyway,” tracy admitted. by the way , 14 metro stations and 74 mcd stations opened in moscow last year. somehow it doesn’t look like an economy torn apart by sanctions. in russia the turnover is solid. is, quote: in the territory of positive growth,” said the imf’s first deputy managing director, gita gapinath, in an interview with foreign policy. according to her, the russian economy is performing better than experts expected. putin said the day before that our country is successfully coping with sanctions pressure from the west. at a meeting on on economic issues, the president of russia announced the growth of our country’s gdp in 2023. gdp increased by 3.6%. the american conservative cites the opinion of the famous french sociologist and writer tod. western sanctions turned out to be something of a paper tiger that could not bring russia to its knees. the expert notes that over the past 20 years, russia ha
lyn tracy said that she used the moscow subway back in the eighties, since everything there had changed became much more modern. but trips in the moscow metro they never get bored anyway,” tracy admitted. by the way , 14 metro stations and 74 mcd stations opened in moscow last year. somehow it doesn’t look like an economy torn apart by sanctions. in russia the turnover is solid. is, quote: in the territory of positive growth,” said the imf’s first deputy managing director, gita...
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about the texas crt church shooting suspect's past mental health concerns >> this source with kaitlan lyn collins tomorrow at nine? >> yeah introducing neck plaque psoriasis. he thinks is flaky red patches are all people see. >> oh, tesla is the number one prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. it can help you get clear skin. >> don't use our tesla if you're allergic to it curious allergic reactions can happen. oh, tesla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking new tesla had depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. me. live in the moment >> asked your dr. about oh tesla, your record label is taking off. >> but so is your >> sound engineer. you need to hire a neat indeed indeed, you do indeed instant match, instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description visited d.com flash higher. >> why switched consumer cellular? we've got everything you need a fast, reliable network, award-winning support, and none of the big wireless cool like activation fees are contracts. take this all new samsung
about the texas crt church shooting suspect's past mental health concerns >> this source with kaitlan lyn collins tomorrow at nine? >> yeah introducing neck plaque psoriasis. he thinks is flaky red patches are all people see. >> oh, tesla is the number one prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. it can help you get clear skin. >> don't use our tesla if you're allergic to it curious allergic reactions can happen. oh, tesla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or...
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jusulfilling their judicial role when they will give affects to what congress has done andheir choice to lyn the agency in that gards. but i think what all of this show i the constitutional attacks on chevron andhe suggestion that it is egregiously wrong, lacks merit. because there's no cotitutional distinction between that kindf expressed degation and the delegations recognized in chevron. if congressan expressly invest in agency with the authority to interpret the law through an expressed delegaon and then theyou do the same thing. especially in aor where congress has t provide the agency withhe expressed authorityoarry the statute into operation with the effective law. now we can debe whether they drew the rightine in identifying exactly when these delegations have occurred. i think they got that right for all the reasons that i tried to exain this morning. but i tnk it is important t recognize that that debate doesn't have a constitutional dimension to it that will fall out of the equaonnd that it is just a question of whether they drew that right line. if you recognize that and what is
jusulfilling their judicial role when they will give affects to what congress has done andheir choice to lyn the agency in that gards. but i think what all of this show i the constitutional attacks on chevron andhe suggestion that it is egregiously wrong, lacks merit. because there's no cotitutional distinction between that kindf expressed degation and the delegations recognized in chevron. if congressan expressly invest in agency with the authority to interpret the law through an expressed...
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but local campaigner lyn massey davis is strongly opposed to the plans. >> this is a rural economy .al economy. >> it's not an industrial economy. there are places that actually want that where they've got so—called and this is their own terminology, not mine. nuclear communities. we are not a nuclear community. we do not want to be a nuclear community. it's not what we need. we need small businesses. we need prosperous farms. we need tourism and leisure . and that's tourism and leisure. and that's what we need. investment in the proposed series of vaults and tunnels, deep underground or under the sea would safely contain britain's radioactive waste as it decays over centuries . centuries. >> when you look around the world that countries, countries that have got nuclear waste , that have got nuclear waste, they are adopting deep geological disposal, deep in the ground for the long terme management, so that we don't have to continue building and replacing surface stores. >> all of the time. >> all of the time. >> and that's really what we're looking for. >> and it's fairly uniform und
but local campaigner lyn massey davis is strongly opposed to the plans. >> this is a rural economy .al economy. >> it's not an industrial economy. there are places that actually want that where they've got so—called and this is their own terminology, not mine. nuclear communities. we are not a nuclear community. we do not want to be a nuclear community. it's not what we need. we need small businesses. we need prosperous farms. we need tourism and leisure . and that's tourism and...
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of rocks below the surface, it's a potential site for a nuclear waste facility, but local campaigner lyn this is a rural economy. it's not an industrial economy. there are places that actually want that where they've got so—called and this is their own terminology, not mine. nuclear communities . we are not communities. we are not a nuclear community. we do not want to be a nuclear community. we it's not what we need . we we it's not what we need. we need small businesses. we need prosperous farms. we need tourism and leisure. and that's what we need. investment in the proposed series of vaults and tunnels deep underground or under the sea would safely contain britain's radioactive waste as it decays over centuries when you look around the world at countries , but the world at countries, but countries that have got nuclear waste, they are adopting deep geological disposal deep in the ground for the long terme management , ground for the long terme management, so that we don't have to continue building and replacing surface stores all of the time. >> and that's really what we're looking f
of rocks below the surface, it's a potential site for a nuclear waste facility, but local campaigner lyn this is a rural economy. it's not an industrial economy. there are places that actually want that where they've got so—called and this is their own terminology, not mine. nuclear communities . we are not communities. we are not a nuclear community. we do not want to be a nuclear community. we it's not what we need . we we it's not what we need. we need small businesses. we need prosperous...