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salo and give them the right tasks. it's the same story, so it's very close to what i was doing. and what i'm doing now. here we have, in principle, such a biolaboratory, let's call it that, yes, many companies such as apple amazon started in a shed in a garage. that is, we also have such a small company, what are we doing here . and what is the difference from the production itself, the laboratory is needed in order to, uh, bring this larva, so to speak, to the maximum quality, what kind of larva is this? this is a black lion. it's like this the south american fly, which has recently spread a little to the european continent and is slowly occupying territories, but uh, this is the most potential promising insect for industrial breeding, that is, there are now
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several insects that are industrially bred. yes, that is, it is a muscle worm focus crickets, there and so on, even cockroaches are bred. uh, ling turned out to be the most promising prospect because she can recycle any food waste. and basically any organ. i basically took care of all the insects. and in the end, when i met with a black lion, i realized that it is so directly the most interesting to me. the range of its application is really so wide. eh, so that we still don’t really find new new some topics, where you can use it. uh, now, when, uh, we are engaged in selection so that it is larger, so that it grows faster today in the world, the larva grows mostly 16-18 days, for all of us, it already grows 9 days. that is, this is also the result of such a long selection of almost the annual larva has several stages. e. the first is the svetlaya larva itself, which is growing like this. that's when she eats
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actively eats grows. here is somewhere up to this size a little more. eh, later it turns into an ancestor. this is such a darkened already larva. here, which is not yet a chrysalis, but it no longer feeds. she no longer has a mouth, that is, she already has, uh, no matter how she eats anything, she just matures. uh, at that moment it is already being prepared into a mother liquor, that is, a mother liquor. it's already here pupae. these are already hard pupae, like those of butterflies, from where flies then climb out. uh, when the larva grows up, in principle, this is it and it is the commercial size, it is sieved, that is, the zul humus is separated. that is, these are the waste products of the larva, yes, which are a very cool fertilizer organically appears behind the umus. and here is such a clean larva, after which it is washed and dried, and this larva is further divided into flour. that is, it works. this is the kind of flour that is used in pet food for pets. animals. ah, it turns out such a
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lipid concentrate. this is, in fact, black lion's oil, and it turns out such a lipid chitin concentrate. as the cosmetics manufacturer now tells us, that, in principle, we have invented the fifth type of scrub substance used in cosmetics. after that, there were four, like, so they say that chitin is amazing, in general, scrubbing very gentle. here is the material for each uh, really has its own range of applications, if we are talking about flour, and this is actually chitinous is such a prebiotic supplement, that is, everyone says, uh, black lion meal is a replacement for fish meal there, yes, i strongly disagree with this, because as recent world studies show. this is not a protein supplement. this is a very high value prebiotic supplement. digestion improves, chitin is a prebiotic. that is, it is in the stomach. uh, let's say it is not absorbed, but in the gastric intestinal tract it is a prebiotic. this is
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a good platform for the development of beneficial microflora. a and plus e, increases immunity, because still, there remains a certain percentage of oil, and the oil has very good antimicrobial and antifungal properties, plus there is more than 60% of luic acid, which, in principle, does not occur in animal fats. well, uh, that's why it also has such immunomodulatory properties. that is, this is such a very cool additive. and now we are very actively working on the topic of introducing it into the pocket and it is really in demand, and this is confirmed right here by international experiments and here are our farmers. eh, and there is this here is a lipid concentrate, in fact. this is the oil that separates when the larva is dried and passed through an oil press. here you get some kind of oil, it is repeatedly refined. and in principle, this oil is the base and the main raw material for the production of cosmetics. and what is
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special about black glinka oil in composition is almost identical to human subcutaneous lit, that is, if you make hand cream or some kind of cosmetics, not only is it instantly absorbed, but plus there is no greasy trace left at all. that there is it simply, well, as if nothing was applied to you, that is, it is instantly absorbed, i can even take it, yes op. and that's it, that is, you have it, in principle, it absorbs instantly and moisturizes. cool. the main feature is that it is at the expense, unlike vegetable oils. uh, lipid concentrate. it penetrates exactly inside the skin, and how did i even learn this phrase on purpose, yes, that is, it prevents trans-normal moisture loss. that's what our experts in the development of cosmetics say. i mean, it's kind of unique. also a property. here. well, plus everything, we yes , we gave it to the ministry of health for analysis and received a conclusion that the lipid concentration is
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due to its composition due to e-e lauric acid, that is, it has a specific antimicrobial and antibacterial effect. that is, there are specific pants , bacteria, specific viruses, specific fungi that are directly, according to the analyzes, they were simply destroyed and this was done not with a concentrate, but with a 10% solution, just that is, therefore, by and large in our age of eco-covid and all kinds of such stories , when people are increasingly trying to use hand sanitizers and so on. in principle, the use of a lipid concentrate hand cream is an antiseptic.
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i am a director by training, but my life suddenly turned into the life of an entrepreneur, how did this happen? actually, i have parents. well, in general, my environment since childhood, in general, was not connected with entrepreneurship or the business of my mother. i have a film director, my father is an opera singer, and somehow it so happened that all our lives we had more of a creative sister education and some creative ecosystem. well, after graduating from school, i entered the academy of arts as a television director, and my sister entered a music school and followed in the footsteps, as it were, but i, as it were , worked for 12 years as a television director. and so it happened, what after working on tv after working in the movies? this is the whole creative life. uh, was so far from entrepreneurial and some kind of business, that it’s
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very strange actually that i somehow moved into this part, well, some kind of life, i don’t know, i’m such a rebirth for me absolutely er, but everything, in fact, happened very simply. i was interested in the topic. and i just worked there in kiev, well, as a director, the battle of psychics is doing there, and so on, and on discovery i saw this dirty job program, which told about the fact that there is a cricket farm for breeding crickets e. there they are more for fishing, used and so on. something went off in my head that, in principle, there in thailand in vietnam they eat crickets, as it were, this could be some kind of interesting business idea. that is, probably at that moment, this rebirth happened to me. returning to belarus, i bought sverchkov and tried to breed them at home. that is, i didn’t get something there the first time , then it turned out, then i. i realized that the industry in the food industry needs to do this precisely for this buzz. sverchkov
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somehow. that's how it is baking. somehow it was building up, uh, and i showed up on some kind of crowdfunding platform with the idea that i would like to raise money and directly do, uh, such a project as a food project. here is insect flour for baking. there are some protein bars and so on and have become. well, some potential investors began to contact me, that is, some starting angelic investors. we met and talked, and i realized that i had no understanding at all. what is business? what is entrepreneurship? how it works? i mean, the idea is great. and it still needs to be packaged. this must be brought into some form, and already, in principle, was my first contact with people. here's the business. uh, we talked, they say what's up what is your business model? and what is it? and as you can see, it's all about the economic component, and so on. i'm like this, guys. i just did, well, i came up with an idea, she's a cool type, and now i don't know who
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should do it. they say, well, you should do it. i realized that you have to study because, well, you can't do business when you don't understand how it works. uh, a bunch of books were downloaded from the internet. a bunch of books were bought on marketing on some kind of business model building a business model. that i somehow step by step began to dive into this story. and there were some. the community is some kind of community without nasal people, that is, i somehow started to be transferred there . my business project. and somehow i showed up there with my project and passed the selection. and this is my business, as it were. uh, some kind of opportunity to live in this business industry. that is, there were mentors very cool, and the people who told how the business works, there was the possibility of forming some kind of communication consultation,
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that is, and somehow this is all the same. at the same time, i realized that, probably, after all. now i will be an entrepreneur. uh, and that's how my career began, entrepreneurial, my first. well, until today there have been three companies. i didn't understand how the business works at all. here from the word it was a clean slate. and i came. i didn't know why you need an accountant. i did not know what his task read. i didn't understand petrova at all. well , an accountant. okay. she's like that. yes, i can hire an accountant, she says, yes, i can, there are overheads here, that is, here. and when we got to the first annual report, she is like that to me. well, yes. give your internal production documentation there, what acts you have there, not an act, and so on. what acts? what in general, how did she begin to explain to me, only where were you for a year, in general where, well, sort of, well, it ’s necessary somehow that, in short, i understood that there is some kind of internal documentation industrial like you, the further i went, the more i realized that i didn't understand anything at all. that's where i got lucky, actually. there are people who are from russia who say, let's
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be your investors there. yes, and, well, we are now organizing companies, we will make a new company, which has already been done more professionally. it was already some kind of farm that was certified for euro z with all veterinary requirements with all the internal documentation. we have all the documents were there, everything was as it should be, we could directly export the gas station in euros to him the course of the little animal and you blew it. and so on. uh, but there, i realized that this is some kind of next level, where i understood how production works, but it was there that i encountered the fact that i don’t know how sales, marketing, and so on work at all. so somehow i understand that each company was given to me in order to learn something and somehow improve my level. and on this, of course, this is generally an upward evolution for me on today to build companies. it is immediately built as an international corporation. in fact, insects appeared at all, apparently not by chance in my life, because all my childhood my
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parents remembered that my whole life was connected with insects. i collected them somewhere. uh, i've always wanted to be a veterinarian. in fact. it just turned out that i’m still more of a humanities student, and obviously i wouldn’t have entered, which is why i probably chose the director, because there was no need to take chemistry, physics, mathematics. but, apparently, the universe laid some potential for me in this direction. that's why, when the topic appeared, it was not interesting with insects. it was not included initially. well, like, i just wanted to do business, but my very strange family reacted. because we had already returned from kiev, my daughter was born there. i have a young daughter, in fact. that's right, well, newborn. ah, the wife is there with all these things, uh, with the newborn baby. and i ’m doing some kind of crickets, some kind of insects in general, uh, and i left the profession from director's. that is, i had some kind of small financial gold reserve, it ended rather quickly and i had to, well , somehow start earning somewhere. the family reacted to my transition. let's just say that from
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creative activity to business and quite painful, that is, because it is always a period when you are one job. uh, stopped doing one job, but the other job still does not transfer any profit to you. there the spouse is still so far, that this whole story endures. she seems to believe that this will all happen and everything will be fine. but you have to level some sharp corners all the same. the most memorable serial project for me was not the series that i filmed, but the series on which i worked i was lucky to work with such a director as uh, krasnopolsky is a very old director director, that is, a man who still made soviet chic films there, the eternal call, something else, uh, that is, this is such a mater who directly got into his team. we are 9 months old. then i left just in such a chic master class, when just, well, here is a block of cinema and you are sitting next to him, and you can, as a second director, discuss with
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him how to shoot this or that scene, of course, for him. it was probably kind of stressful, but for me it was so direct. here, and here it is, like this, like this. here he is. oh no. serezha is not. here is what he is doing. like this, because then there it will be like this in the twelfth episode, so here it will be a very important accent, like, this is such a story. that's why it was just a plush experience, which really is. i am very grateful to the universe for him if we talk about why did i leave the directors in the entrepreneur? feelings rather played here, the role was not some kind of calculation and pragmatism, rather it played a role that i was on fire with some idea, with these crickets with this farm. i wanted to implement some idea. uh, and it just consumed me in the end, but i 'll say it's okay. now there is. i have a youtube channel. yes, here it was called deprotein. now we have renamed it neutan. that is, it is my own property. i don't give it to anyone i will give. it doesn't matter, but still, here are my skills that allowed me to shoot, edit, voice-over write for personnel texts. eh, to bring all this into some kind of story, even
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laying some dramatic moments there. well, now this has given me the opportunity to simultaneously run a cool, well, quite successful youtube channel with good content and at the same time do it all myself. that is. well , i didn't actually leave. i just crossed it somewhere. the most valuable thing is actually
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spending time with your family, because very rarely, what succeeds is when you see your relatives with your wife and child, because you spend 90% of the time somewhere outside the home. and plus, if you have any business meetings, then this is all the remaining time that you do not produce in production . that's why, of course, this is the most valuable moment. well, as usual, this is the wife. you can go out somewhere when you meet after work, because i have her when the radio is working, but in general, she is the leading singer there, and so on, a creative person, that’s why her employment is also not from eight to five working days. here's another daughter now works on the radio, as it were. garita, here she is, when a person is 8 years old, of course, she really wants to be with her father, so we try some family meditation rituals one evening.
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well, not often, we see each other sometimes, well, rarely do i see you cheerfully, but sometimes you come late sometimes to eat and sleep. i just have time, then, and i go to bed already at that time. so we don’t really talk and do something, in principle, only to school. tell me how are you went to the production of the larva. we
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have such an understanding that the empire will pass to her and she will be the heiress. in fact, as they say, yes, business is something that doesn’t take your time at all, if you are a businessman and you have a business, yes, then business works for you without your participation, and an entrepreneur is a person who works, because entrepreneurship is work itself. so far, i'm still an entrepreneur. that is, for the time being,
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we are only building a business and a company , ah, and until the moment when they are hired, there, highly qualified specialists built the whole model, and the whole system and i will just, roughly speaking, from time to time find out how i am doing, then it will be a business, and then this is what any entrepreneur strives for. yes , do business, bye, what really, well, all my time. i'm busy, that is, when i'm at home, i think about what i should do tomorrow, what i'm preparing for, what are my studies, what should i do? what are the tasks of distributing some products to specialists, and so on, and well, in fact, yes, and the wife complains, my wife, as it were, says to me, i can’t talk with you any conversations, some of us end up with me starting to move on to what’s happening with me, what are my affairs? what are my new ideas? what problems and so on, and therefore, well, very, very rarely straight. well, if we went out somewhere once a month just to eat,
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uh, and chat. or maybe we went out to the movies somewhere every two or three months, actually with the family. and this is rather an exception, no matter how you do business all the time there has to be some emotional force coming from somewhere. that's why, of course, here, uh, in the first place. i find out from margarita there, she has a hobby there. first of all, she is a singer. my wife writes songs and the singer herself and margarita now writes songs margarita writes them down, that is, professionally and plus, uh, and on margarita's radio section of her own. and that is, when i look at her successes, that is, at what she does, in principle, this also inspires me. well, again, i do not release the case to as they say, eh. i don't enough. now, if so, it means that i lack the fact that since childhood i have not been instilled with some kind of entrepreneurial knowledge , so i still try to pass on some knowledge to her, because it is useful in any case. yes, if we look at
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some american families, you read some books on business. do you always understand that there is somehow from childhood? and my father instilled some knowledge there. who's looking at someone? here we also, as it were, also made our own project, since my wife is a philanthropist and she seems to be very pleased with some, but such there is a project there to help children there, to buy some things there, and there are some right at the initiative. i decided that ok, we can do some kind of very social project, uh, which will, uh, teach margarita how, roughly speaking, entrepreneurial with some data and some proceeds . they will be able to spend on these just the same social philanthropic stories, that is, roughly speaking, we will kill there. or three birds with one stone, that's why we came up with such a project as the world. uh, that is, roughly speaking, we have a myrtle tree, which we propagate and sell these myrtle trees. you still have it. now we are
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preparing this project. here we breed them. and it will just be selling these dead trees. they have a very cool marketing margarita will be the leader of this project. that is, she will study. what is the world where he uses, for example, in england, not a single wedding takes place without a bouquet with a myrtle branch. and all these things they load this project. and that is such a roughly speaking, uh children's project that will bring some profit. and this profit will be channeled. eh, for some such purposes. in fact, the goal is, er, the core of everything i do. this is to keep my family happy. that is, i want them to still live, because they are worthy for a very long time. in fact, they endure, er, and withstand some moments well, i want, of course, the family to live, as they deserve a spouse, they could not work. she wants a proper recording studio for her to do what she likes to do, yes, that is.
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marriot hotel. business week is taking place here, this is an event that is held for the first time in belarus this year, we have such a community of trackers. that is, trackers are people who help businesses or entrepreneurs do their work correctly, set up a company correctly, create it correctly. what to look for? that is such teachers are people who take you by the hand and lead you. eh, this is a very good chance. in fact , there are very few who are given such an opportunity. that's why i think that i was very lucky to study, but it has become much more accessible. that is, if before you had to go somewhere to study at a business school , somewhere to finish some mbay. it was somewhere in england or some ivy league. i don't know, yes, but now, in fact , youtube only gives yes, that is, now, to learn how to do business right at the start. uh, just an excuse, maybe how would you need money to go to finish business schools, so that you open youtube, read books, all books in the public domain, i, well, to my shame, so to speak. i'll say, so i'm probably not a single book on
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business on entrepreneurship on marketing. uh, what pricing? management? well, i didn't buy it, yes, that is, because, well, not because i'm sorry, yes, because, well, i'm an aspiring entrepreneur. but they are all in the public domain and in audio format in video format. uh, lately the last years. let's say i'm driving in a car and i always have some kind of audiobook. if i'm walking, somewhere i have an audiobook in my headphones. and it's all available. this is very cool. just anyone can get a business education. if there is a minimal understanding of what you want to pack everything else. you can really do it yourself for this, you do not need to pay tens of hundreds of thousands of dollars for an image, a business education. uh, you come, if you have some kind of base, here it is here and here you find yourself a tracker for your project. really pumps you say guys, in order for you to grow up, you need to do this, do this there, and you just, well, grow exponentially. this is very cool. and so, in principle, today's event. this is such a final phase, this nine-month-old akse. which is where we learned all this, because the business week is within
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the framework of the business week. yes, this is a huge three-day event in general, where there are a lot of speakers. uh, business. this is where people buy tickets and come. uh, listen to the cool experts. and we are within this events are such a business. ways to say demodei? yes, that is, this is our final such moment, where are our projects that have passed the accelerator. we sleep there. we have some kind of commission, that is, people who evaluate. what we came to, where we were before, what we came to after a and give some kind of assessment. there is even a prize here. that is, that's straight cash, even yes. well, it is very important to understand for yourself that this is where you grew up, with whom did you come? what startups did you come to and what company did you go to? here, within the framework of just these three days, and it is very important that in the commission that listens to us. that's how startups are, but really people who have an impact. that is, this or some leaders of large companies who can invest in this startup. here today, let's say the day of agrotech, yes, that is. so where, uh, startups that are in the field? that's
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exactly agro yes, i'm going there with my nathan, that is, here today, for example, representatives of the rosselkhozbank , which deals with agricultural start-ups, are gathered. that is, they are representatives of some large belarusian companies that are in the system from agro and they consider not just how the commission takes such an exam, but as potential startups that they can take for themselves, in which they can invest, and therefore even questions that they ask after the presentation. they are really not just for the sake of questions, but they are for clarifying questions. that is, they really want to understand for themselves what has not yet been said, what has not been understood . and therefore, this is direct communication, and even roughly speaking, the most valuable - this is after, let's say, some food was passed, yes, a and when the coffee break, that is, we can talk directly. they already know what to talk about with you. and there are a lot of these things happening here. well, let's just say non- verbal even yes, when a person who is a member of the mission is someone or an investor? uh,
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someone likes your startup while you're sleeping, maybe they'll come up to you to look for a plot. let's exchange contacts. let's talk. and you can see in more detail there , you can come to you there chat. this is very cool. that is, in fact, startups, it is very difficult to get into such an environment. that is, therefore, this is really a chance that, well, it just falls out once. well, i don't know one in a million. and now, roughly speaking, there is such a story in belarus. it's great. and the strategies for the development of light industry
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were discussed in baranovichi with the participation of the prime minister roman golovchenko visited the cotton association, where he got acquainted with the technological process of fabric production, the prime minister was informed about the current situation at the enterprise, the results of the work of the concern bellektprom, last year. the participants of the meeting also discussed the development strategy of the baranovichi cotton association until 2028. today it is one of the largest manufacturers of textile products in europe and the cis as part of the association of limiting weaving finishing and clothing factories. pakistan is ready to provide special economic conditions for belarusian business to the islamic republic; it expects to increase cooperation in cooperation in trade; partners
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discussed in detail the prospects of the bilateral commission on trade and economic cooperation pakistan, as an agrarian country, shows particular interest in belarusian technology, the creation of specialized industries among the promising areas of cooperation consider pharmaceutical industry, science and education, one of the mutually beneficial areas of cooperation can be pharmaceuticals belarus is interested in exporting medicines to pakistan , and is also ready to consider the possibility of creating joint forms. production potential of medical institutions in our country. can be successfully used for the development of medical tourism, the corresponding proposal. they were also sent to the pakistani side. we have a whole range of offers for the belarusian business , including free economic zones, various tax incentives and regimes that can be used, as well as the possibility of creating joint ventures in pakistan. we are interested in such products.
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only in pakistan and belarus, but also in a third country, belarusian processing enterprises are developing new markets. one of the largest fish processing plants, which is located in braslov, has established cooperation with the strange central asia, specially developed recipes that the buyers liked, the processor is not afraid to experiment. but at the same time, it preserves the traditions of production by the summer season, mastered the production of tourist breakfasts, and in winter, we work sprats in oil without competition. we are stable year after year increasing the volume of production. we work with asian markets. they loved our products now here we are working to ensure that all requests are met. new projects are being implemented mogilev region opportunities for the development of the region appeared largely due to the state program to support the regions affected by the chernobyl accident in these territories. according to the presidential decree, there is preferential taxation for business and preferences for
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housing construction, one of the new projects is being implemented in the klimovichi district. a large one is being built here. the loudspeaker complex was invested by the local bakery plant. we will practically increase our livestock three times, and our reproducer will produce 8.232 and two heads for fattening stably for fattening. uh, we'll double the piglets with the release or feed. we can parallel and supply enterprises in the area. well, if necessary, then the republic of minsk region is celebrating its 85th anniversary in the kletsky concert program, and two dozens of professional dynasties of labor veterans and the best workers have felt their heroes titled professionals. the feet of various fields of activity from creativity and education to medicine and agriculture received awards from the leadership of the region. kletskaya zemlya has always been hospitable since 2006 since i worked in the minsk region, so i will say
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it is always a pleasure to come. uh, it's always nice to meet people at kletchan. there is a special atmosphere here, a special mood, especially now on the eve of the regional holiday. i think that this is the scale with which the kletsky district is celebrating its 80th anniversary. he is worthy an example for other regions this saturday, the carol zorka will shine in a big light, the youngest voices of the artists of the children's musical theater of the studio will sound in the chamber hall named after alexandrovskaya new 2023, the team opens holiday programs 21 numbers in a concert and different planned music and songs of soviet composers. torov and christmas cants and everyone knows the jingle was, without which they manage, perhaps, for more than one day christmas content, so that for adults, that for children, this is a solo album for the first time in almost 20 well, maybe not even 20, maybe even for 25 years, this most mobile and
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noisy creative group without a child has been working at the bolshoi theater for more than 30 years. the choir does not get by with the opera. not a ballet, but the magical colors of children's voices sound in 19 performances of the theatre. the best commentators , well-known coaches, we are interested in that, first of all, first of all, the club wants to play in the premier league so that it must have the infrastructure, the main task is to create a competitive team that would be mentally ready to fight for the highest places, so here and responsibility and, of course, painstaking professional work bright sporting events at the world cup are knockout games. fans are excitedly watching machu because the favorites reports from the scene are loudly falling. at first , i didn’t want to go high, scary, i was a little afraid of the incomprehensible, and then, as then, everything is fine. i went every year, there is a team that
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our ducts in their appearance with a bell light. there are ornamental signs. i didn't give in. here from this new year's light. these are the secret secrets that the gods provide. well, with the craving for the hour of the embroidered, i can play the role more decorta. and you are no less years old. it's you that the patterns of guilt were frozen in shape, they are not the best because these are objects - these are ornamental signs applied to them. the yanas accompanied a person all his life, all of these were apparel and household items and clothing and ritual items, and that and the highest was ringing. i am my alley with a snotty amulet, it's already ten the end of the nineteenth year the scientists illuminated the old-timers nothing of the kind, he said he was dismantled and the embroidery
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tore off the role of such a decorative minavita, and even though he says his son’s glove patterns are also perishable. and what they spent and he forgot everything, and years and no less. they are stretching six people at us with some kind of magical member. this is me patterns and they stretch out to live near the mostovskoy fallen and carry from the social security e, exchange such national lynxes. this is such a random cultural layer that the more i have. head clutter you me me with you bleed. i don't eat much and that's it. this is my task. and so to speak, i'm flying, but everything else is a tenant. this is a poke and fixation in these seams. it's their technology, as simple as you want.
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