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showed that how many for the finds associated with writing. from such household ones, these shots were written by rachel with draped words from elitters, i, but to the king i have a percentage coverage of one sinah. uh, in principle , if they wrote from novgorod and pskov, they should have been christians, but in order to preserve the birch bark writing. she needs good conditions for her, that is, high soil moisture. all the unique exhibits were taken away by the nookoltsy with a chance, only deprived days, and personal one and as dug out i was looking for that we had a nakhodka in charcoal them like that dosat, not a walkie-talkie in order to unwind, so as not to hack. i have warm water, and it is from dipping, and then one plate is squeezed onto another and smoothed out. and now i have this birch bark already. i start spinning. i was talking flies to break. i'm not evil, and now
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i'm standing over a bucket, spinning, spinning , spinning and rutting, more of a street. well, i, of course, stunned frolov the man and it’s good for half a hundred, you are a horseshoe under the hood of your excavator. he respected our artifact the vitebsk bersyan letter. zara judge pressed tear off refusal and march already at the beginning of the 2000s , he had already lived here for some time on the territory of the vitebsk region. and every god did not crumble at the hands
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of evil yaguns to get out of the metal. she worked head and shoulders at the excavation, and therefore she was paid a salary, you know in our time, and there were no remunerations, for nothing they worked, as it was then called on a voluntary basis. they even restored the city. no one received a reward for this, and all the inhabitants, from young to old, also participated. history of belarusian archeology, the letter dalitors in various encyclopedias of davidniks on onion and popular in denmark, and led more by writing down the writing on foot and the most frivolous in terms of the device of the pumnik, a letter of beret, let's go back to the twentieth day. sunesh even june 1959 evgeny frolov who found this grenade, he brought it to the museum. just
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was on the spot, director vladimir mikhailovich antalievich. he. i think i immediately understood that this was a birch bark document, and he immediately reported to moscow and he was invited there, he went with this find, and it was processed there, accordingly. that is, he already brought it in expanded form. she had already given birth to a wife, a restorer, developed his own method of specifically washing the unfolding of a letter, and then fixing it under two glasses, air was pumped out between the glasses. it already remained in such an airless environment, as if conserved, in the same way all these restoration manipulations were carried out with our competent. after its initial study, it was processed and fixed between two glasses. here in this position. she kept the identification of the vitebsk charter a considerable hour has passed and then and now and once a shmat shmat in a year. you know, he sees from the finds he will not decrease. there will be their hoarse cabela schools before the
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growth of our logging department, our traffic jams are looking around, on which there are the same living people as we are. with the same i have them, we have random life chores plans and maras. well, this is such a find in the first place, this is an immersion in distant times, some kind of almost prehistoric era. although it was already, of course, a civilized society. and there's probably a lot more to learn, so here are your questions. point to all these thoughts. this is the one on the platform of unique floor artifacts to go read their own until the next one, i want to believe that there will be more of them and maybe someday they will be lucky. and such a find will find for a treasured one. we are tied with you , we will try to respect the toyone, and you are from our head home veles give me a meeting.
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we will tell you about the unique miraculous icons, therefore, turning to the minsk miraculous icon with a prayer to the blessed virgin, believers try to arrange their lives. according to the commandments of god and the mother of god answers our prayers. let's get acquainted with the history, the greatest shrines of belarus, it will stand, because the church lives by the power of god by the power of christ and indeed during the great patriotic war. the temple was open for prayer for worship. divine liturgy began to be celebrated in it even after the war. temple gradually began to restore let's talk about the power of the faith for which there are no territorial boundaries and language barriers. if we want to know
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jesus christ, then we must read his word to live this word. most importantly, we will help. to find answers to various questions of the spiritual life isa, which the human race needs now, of course, first of all, look inside yourself, miraculously, it probably consists of when a person begins to change, watch spiritually, educational projects on belarus 24 tv channel.
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i am happy, because because because i live on this earth because i have such wonderful parents, because i have such a wonderful son, because i have a wonderful brother, because there are wonderful people around me, because that i live in this difficult and very, very interesting time, when our grandchildren will read about this already in textbooks. and we are living now. it's very nice.
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there is always a lot of talk and rumor around my heroine for a moment of warmth, her life is filled with bright events, stormy confessions and strong feelings, and certainly my heroine does not cause indifference to anyone today i have a guest singer galina shishkova galya good morning. good morning it says on your instagram account that you are a singer and tv presenter and uh, designer accessories. i have a question. who is galina shishkova multifaceted visibility, as i understand it, i'm getting now, uh, the division is exactly 33%. if it used to be, let's say a year ago, i still uh, somehow the presenter was working not so long ago a few months before that. so i had e 50% i'm a singer
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50% i'm an accessory designer, because, and taking into account the fact that there are fewer concerts, that's why, in general, i'm more engaged in design. well, in general, somehow a balance, probably, some kind of happened, that's why i'm speaking. i work for her. i succeed. well i do and here's the remaining one percent. what is it exactly? what does he leave films for. yes, i really like to watch films. therefore, yes, most of the songs in your repertoire are songs about a difficult female fate. your heroine suffers, waits , loves, forgives, yes, and lets go and you know , she wrote about you, and oddly enough, a man wrote these songs, and m-m. you know that all people think that these songs are about me and that i sing them to myself about my life, as i did. well, somewhere in part,
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somewhere, there is some overlap. so to speak. yes, somewhere something similar sometimes happened in my life well, songs about love songs about some kind of female experiences songs about some kind of complicated complex relationship between a man and a woman and i think that uh, probably, every a woman in her life passed at some stage passed. yes, something from what i sing about, and a song about you today, what would it be about. i collaborated with alisa boyarskikh, and i told her, write me a song about a strong woman, i say. there is no need for these sufferings and sobs. just so light so that i go out to sing, and so that i was just easy good and somehow joyful and you know, she wrote a song called, my tenderness. but, it's just that it seems to be about love, and at the same time, it's, uh, such an airy, light song, you do n't hide your personal life from the press.
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now, well, you know the prize, that's what the press is for and they have such a job. well, you just need to take care of deleting them, because somewhere they are not true and there was such an article that affected my personal life. she ruined my personal life and my relationships. here she is not really truthful well, petty one journalist wrote very late. after that, if i don’t communicate, but before that we were friends. i didn't even expect him to do that. well, you know, uh. those who get to know me and think about me about my personal life and believe what is written, people basically believe, because it is written yes, oh, and well, i say, so you always talk to me talk, i'll tell you how it is .
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actually. and in general i as the woman already age. i’ll tell you that i made a decision for myself already a certain number of years ago, i made a decision for myself in general, i don’t show my personal life anywhere in my accounts. i can even make friends, roughly speaking, there, for example, my young man. yeah, i just don't want a series. even with friends, do not even show photos, because this is mine before our meeting. i read and watched your uh, old interviews. i noticed that journalists are very often in conversation with you. uh, trying to you do something or something. yes, it doesn't offend you. well listen. why should i be offended by a non-professional. why should i be offended by weak people? eh, if a person? well, you know, as journalists, this is the person who wants something out of himself. such a little bit, here's how to get out of your insides and well, something like that.
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what will be interesting to people and therefore, of course, well, how to offend someone to run into? my profession is such a public person to me. here already, uh, you know, as if you are weak, well, leave with your profession, it’s clear they will talk about you they will see how you are dressed. how are you, where do you go? what establishments? it is natural. that's why, well, here to be offended by them, as if it would be stupid, probably, in childhood. you often had to take a hit. uh, i don't know some hmm attacks from peers. oh, you know, uh, i was such a warlike hamster, i had one as a child. well, he has a younger brother who is younger than me, by 7 years. and if he was offended in the yard, i went out and spoke. look to me, well, i'm taller and older. i say, look to me, otherwise i will punish him always defended, and he knows it, remembers it. well, somehow no one offended me. well, maybe
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the girls offended, well, there was something to envy about, i have never been a beauty. they didn’t live very rich, so it’s a miracle for the balls, i’m sorry, the military media is all our mother is a teacher. uh, my father is a military pilot, so you know especially so we didn’t show off. yes, and the times somehow were not all. well, due to the fact that, uh, this father is a military man, your family often moved from one place to another, this changed schools, and to newcomers in the class always some kind of close attention relationship. that's what you had to do to gain the attention of this new public here authority, but i never aspired to be a leader or to win any attention. i never had such a goal . a first grade i studied in the gdr then it means that we moved to belarus and, uh, that means in the
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city. grodno i have already gone to the second grade. and i was new. yes, of course no one always looks somehow a little differently was such a thing. well, somehow i fit in, sort of team, dad, i have always had discipline in our house. my mom is a very good teacher. yes, construction in the morning, we didn’t have a folder, well, how i would like to introduce it there a little bit with my mother, because i’m galya mama galya and he’s like galya is being built. no, we didn't have one. we got out with mom. she also played in the theater with me. she is also a creative person, so she is a student , so she is also such a fine fellow, i have a very creative woman. yes, and my dad remembers, i'm creative thanks to my dad. i generally e sing start. i didn't want to sing. it was he who forced me if he watches our program. yes, he evicted me to minsk from grodno, he forced me to sing. he thought it was sly, because as a child
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, you know how interesting it used to be, he served in afghanistan and he brought it back from afghanistan. people brought a lot of things, and i am such a real combat officer , such a good, such a correct one. and so he brought only a sanyo, a two-cassette tape recorder. uh, a sweater for some mother, some earrings there, in general, well, no matter how richly. yes, but there, and the microphone brought such, well, a radio, in my opinion, even a microphone and it was still a small tape recorder. that's japanese. i mean, i called my youngest brother to a and put on a cassette. so on one on a small one there was playing the song hmm uh, the mirage group there, for example, music connected us. or is there a song that is so popular, yes, uh. so it plays on this one, and the second one is being recorded, and we even have cassettes where my brother and i go, where is she? i play for likes. and this is the most valuable
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tool. it was so very interesting. at in general, well, somehow she sang everything, she sang almost all , she sang in time, well, she completely filmed. i didn't study. i filmed what sings. she 's not houston, after all, i grew up on them, let's say, and uh, i know how i studied, after all, i repeated every note, every word, every vocalist, every zigzag here in my voice. i copied everything like this. i learned to sing and developed my voice since childhood. well, when my parents heard that i turned out to sing well. i don’t know why dad is like this, you know, somehow change my life. because i wanted to be a surgeon. i wanted to be a fashion designer, but the surgeon was not allowed to be a fashion designer, they were not allowed to. in general, in the end. i graduated from the grodno cooperative technical school and became a singer. i so uh understood that
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this is the creative beginning in you father. i'm from my mother, too, yes, mother, and mom's mother in my youth. so, they changed, in my opinion, she said nine apartments. yes, there have been so many transfers. yes, and mom. it was the garrisons and my mother, so she was such an activist. she organized all the evenings here these new year's lights, that's all, she was the director of all this and she herself performed. in general, therefore, well, how would i grow up in such a creative family, you know. i thought that then another 300 years. i thought why, after graduating from school, you decided not to get a musical education, but went
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to study at a cooperative technical school. maybe i'll give out the wrong version now and my parents will be offended by me, but you know it was very expensive in those days. uh, education was very expensive. i graduated from four or five schools on a five-point system and my father came and said no, so you go to the cooperative technique to study there was a competition of certificates. naturally, i also took paid training, but it cost a lot of money. by today's standards, by those standards. it was space. i had to learn to cram such a general notebook on economics. you had to know by heart. i really learned. not only that, we were forced to dance, then i went to volleyball at orienteering and that's it. it's in a technical school. you see. well what got me to go on that stage and just now, with an empty assembly hall, my friend was there, but he was connecting
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some kind of equipment. i went up to the microphone and sang like a moneco or really mounts the hall. and then someone heard them and and you also sing. oh you can sing. yeah got it. well, they sent me from the technician to the city, and the competition of belarusian pop songs. i passed the audition, but i didn’t go to the competition itself, because it’s not mine at all, but the next year. yes, i went, but this is a separate story, of course, how i sang there. well and in in general, that's all, my dad was very proud of and believed that i had potential and that's why he me and did you graduate? am i pricking this? well, of course, yes. yes, and how did you get on the stage, such a festival of the television growth zone came to us, very famous people, tv presenters composers came to us. they sent me 60 people to audition here. yes. and those
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who won this uh city competition, they are four. here is the first grand pi, the second, the third, they go automatically. and from all the other fifty-six, someone was needed choose what you think chose me. and another girl was chosen as i stand. i sing with red spots, i cover myself, the shame is not mine. i'm not a singer at all. i don't like it at all. i didn’t want anything like that, and i ’m standing singing, but they forced me to. i came and here , uh, composer. uh, oleg nikolaevich lisenkov gets up and speaks. stop the soundtrack. and in this moment. i hated everything, in general , everything fell in front of me. i stand, as if he were some kind of girl. do you even hear what you sing? i say, you know what if i i heard that i sang, i would not sing like that, and then the monitors were rare and the speakers were
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aimed at people. yes, and i'm really here, well, you now i can sing as you want. yes. and then, well, i didn't hear it. it's like unfold columns and start over unfold columns. i start at first, he tells me, you pass. it's true that mikhail yakovlevich fignberg, in part, became your godfather, uh, on the belarusian stage. yes, but more it is oleg nikolaevich yesenin and mikhail yakovlevich has already invited me to the orchestra and thanks to him, of course, svetlaya memory, and i loved him very much and hmm, honestly , he was very honest with me. he never hurt me. well, maybe offended, of course . well, why not offend us there? you can now with character, but he is very, and he was a professional leader. ah, great man. i think, because such a colossus , uh, to lead, like an orchestra, you know, it must always be kept that way, but still so capricious. each has its own character. everyone has
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their own ambitions. it's all very difficult. mikhail yakovlevich invited me, he knows what i have no musical education. he me. well, they did not finish the music school, and he took me. working in an orchestra, i was treated very respectfully, in general, the question arises. how did you meet? where you met, my friend nikolai skorikov worked in an orchestra at some event. uh, my dad always went with me to all the concerts, and he's at some event. just talked my dad into it. says listen let her join us in the orchestra, she says, she's there, come on let's say she should work there. he persuaded and michael i want about me. it, apparently, he said a word, he invited to a meeting. dad and i arrived. he says, i know you, why he tells me, i know you, i have already seen you on tv more than once. i like you. all you will do is work for me. and you know, he really did not like it, when the artists left him after working. uh, for the number of years i worked for the number of
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years and decided from three. well, that's how i decided to quit. why? well, i didn't want freedom anymore. i know that honestly there is still a nuance. i can't stand learning lyrics and i love to sing the songs that i love to sing. and then you had to sing something that you were told, and often songs. well, they are not mine, so the song should be like a second skin. she wasn't heavy. although it was always very interesting and mikhail yakovlevich was the first time she left the orchestra. he took offense at me, and then a year passed, he called me himself. why didn’t i faint, but he was such a significant person and i refuse them it was impossible. and as i remember now, i’m going in a minibus to grodno, mikhail yaich, calls and speaks. well hi. well, what has a year been up to? all right, come on, come home. anyway, i couldn't refuse. he says, so all the documents are in that form, come on, come with us at the end of the ninth of may. give it all, come back. you know everything is fine, and i
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returned to work, but i didn’t work for long and worked for six months and still said, mihailovich, understand me. i say forgive me please, i say i'm bad. i can't do well , i won't. honestly, let me go, please. you know that came with the documents a week later he shook my hand and said. i wish you good luck, but he has such partings with the artists. i don't remember you. now you don't regret what you did then, uh, this is the decisive step and became an independent artist about this, i'm always my own director. i have always been my own leader. it's good its easier to negotiate. now your main income.
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these are concerts or design. now you know, even more basic earnings. it's my job as a tv presenter and, uh, concert design. the church has become, to my great regret, and unfortunately, all the artists have become so few of them, they are practically gone. this is, of course, the trouble for us. and how did your stage colleagues react to your passion for design and were there hmm skeptical comrades? yes, as it was oh, even as it should be laughed specifically laughed, they said, and flowers, she blurts out on the hoop about ha ha. hee hee but i did these flowers so well beautifully , and this business went on for me, so that later everyone would sit down, and then i began to develop further and my colleagues began to come to me go there to buy my stuff, plus.
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they sometimes call and ask. and could you do that. but such and such, even yesterday there was such a call, and in the world of designers, how did you receive it. and you, damn it, are your own no, of course, no however, a left-handed artist. here, of course not. e hmm well, i have chosen my niche, and you know somehow they are heavily involved in my niche, as if i already have a monopoly in my niche, so i'm not afraid of competition. if i was afraid of her, i would go into business 2 years did not last 27 years in this year and i'm afraid of my songs and my songs , someone likes someone does not like. i always say this phrase. i'm not a hundred dollar bill, so that everyone loves me, so uh, it says you don't like it, don't listen, but someone really likes it. but i like it, there are other someone's songs, so here and there, if people understand that if they feel confident and like
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to do what they do with their own hands or there with their voice, or if they are sure that they are do, well, then they will they have success and everything you want. and they sent us a new employee from moscow absolutely nothing knows how, and i myself have no flexible pharaoh and according to the law of meanness, of course, they forced me to patronize him , can you imagine, you didn’t try to take driving lessons before you bought yourself the rights for some reason, but you know what you know eva you can fire me altogether, but i will not work with him absolutely agree with you. and what are you doing here? this is your cottage quietly quiet. it was i
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who thought you were a psycho who attacked me, what a psycho what does it mean so much time since you spend with me, but i want to thank you somehow. hello hello what happened? this is what? joke, watch the tv series test for love this weekend on tv channel belarus 24 each musical instrument has its own story, don't be afraid that, uh, there are so many buttons on it. it's a button-something opportunity and interesting and useful facts. imagine you are now on your own. take a load of two buckets
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of water and you will stand. and wait with this load for an hour and a half on stage, a meeting with belarusian artisans and performers according to different musicians in different countries like different timbres of sound. we have learned to take this into account and do it. there are no untrained children. all children will play, after some period, with both hands. watch the cases in the project on belarus 24 tv channel.
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do you have any plans for changes in your personal life? yes, i'm a bride, well, we don't know them yet. basically, i'm not in a relationship right now. let's just say, yes, and i plan to get married again. yes, i, i want, i don’t want to be alone in my old age. this is how a man should be, so that you pay attention to him. him must have a good sense of humor, it is desirable that he be taller than i am. ah, he must be kind. well, i must say so. well, yes, i would like him to be kind, so i would like him, if he does not help me in my work, then at least he does not interfere with me doing my work. i need to not interfere, then what an act hmm well, let's say a loved one. you would
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never forgive and forgive betrayal and betrayal and forgive the most cruel betrayal, and therefore well, probably, if, probably, if i did something bad to my child, i raised my hand to the child, or it somehow humiliated to say, in general, probably, everything that is connected with my relatives, with my parents, with my brother and with the child, and even with my dog. well, that's it, that's it, i would not forgive, well, let's get back to your son ivan e. well, i'm just here, i'm sorry, i confess that yes, i know him. uh, sometimes we meet on the street. we have common interests. these are our dogs. so i want to say that this is absolutely wonderful, an amazing young man. he is 17. he is finishing school. he already decided. uh, what does he want to be m-m. well , he actually said that he wants to be a director.
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