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rome was founded just the number seven is absolutely correct answer on the seven hills the correct answer and bring points to the team's piggy bank, and for the wrong answer and the participants go to build a tower. we have two good options. voice two options, either paris or rome and andrey in what year in 1862 , something like this nastya three two one medians. is that right? answer. watch the tower intellectual entertainment project on our tv channel. you will certainly begin to collect a backpack-tourist. find 10 differences. pepper. i'm from pinsk says the real pinchuk later bends his finger and lists all his merits facts about these sights. you can’t find
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the soviet era on the internet. here you could buy a ticket even for a rocket and go. no, not in space. this was the name of the hydrofoil ship, which, like today's passenger flights, set off on a journey down. along pripyat, it is designed in a classical style and have been decorating their city for so long that, as faina ranevskaya said, she has the right to independently choose who to impress, and who not gastronomic delights worth paying attention to, each of them shines on average 1.5 kg, and the thickness of the shell is two or three millimeters .
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my colleagues tell me that the conductor. it's not just a job, it's a mental illness. it is so. i have music constantly in my head, of course, you need to switch distractions to relax. ah love with colleagues five times billiards. this a little bit of such an intellectual sport, you need to know the other math on what trajectory?
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we need anger in order to probably communicate on other topics, but it still comes down to musicians, anyway to one family. anyway, we come to the music all the same as in the rehearsal room with concentration. aimed three or four. and just like that, it got like a rustic stick. probably that's why i don't and i like to meditate a little. and for the first time
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i touched the art of conducting when i studied at the minsk glinka music college there. it was a compulsory discipline. at the same time, i worked as a musician of the stage orchestra of the bolshoi theater and i encountered high professionals. e, in the field of conducting, i also saw how theatrical maestro worked, i studied a lot with them, i continued to conduct at the academy of music and at the same time i already worked with the presidential orchestra of the republic of belarus like there and 3 years later, when i joined the orchestra in 2006. i was entrusted to conduct a small group of the orchestra until the nineteenth year. i have been a conductor in the team since the nineteenth year. i lead. not only for what we stop as musicians, as well as countries,
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as a conductor also in the orchestra. i met my wife. we continue to work in the palace of the republic but in different departments. i work, a in the presidential orchestra. she works in the concert department. i immediately noticed it was friendship, then more complex in love. we already have two children together, a boy and a girl. well how are you? it's okay, i 'll take it. my daughter is in the tenth music school and for me it is a convenience she is close to my work. ah managed
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learn english. i think that, like the period of the silver age, there was definitely dance, fencing french, i think these disciplines are relevant now, that is , well, knowledge of the english language, the ability to play some kind of instrument, but to be able to. uh, i don’t want to force me to move beautifully, i don’t want to put pressure on the children. it is their life their choice, but some aspect of life. i will still achieve them, but as a director.
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a lot has been written about coffee. famous singers ella fitzgerald frank sinatra i dream leage attended some compositions. i love black too. i like walking. i walk, i have my own route through the old city. i go down the river, i pass near the trinity suburb in an hour. i walk about 5 km and return to the palace of the republic
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. i remember from my childhood when it was still unfinished. then the following memories of the palace - this is when i was already studying at the conservatory. before the creation of the presidential orchestra. i participated in concerts on this stage with various groups. the beautiful building, which stands right in the center of the city , attracts the attention of architecture. this building and the evening time is very beautiful. it's illuminated. today it is a large center, which hosts a very large number of events of various genres in style and direction.
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it is always a pleasure to perform in your own hall, because we already have an established audience. here is a wonderful atmosphere. when we go out, we are met by a spectator who loves the work of the presidential orchestra. the door to the hall opens 30 minutes before the start of the event. there's something incredible going on behind the scenes, no little chaos in front of in a single performance. i really don't like it when before some event or concert. there is such a practice of directors changing prices at the crossing, they don’t change me. that is, if it’s already difficult before that, of course, you have to end up as a director at the end.
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her love and hope that everything will definitely be and will be fine.
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what will we choose to order today? i also have several options for costumes. yes, there are official options. tuxedo, there is a frag, we will work without a vest and a suit . my favorite dressers sewed up my pockets, in where the handkerchief lies, i put the handkerchief on the remote control and use the remote control, because then i forget i have a habit of hands in my pockets, so they are watching me. in my environment before the concert. i know they try not to call me. i
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won't even pick up the phone. i'm already aiming for the concert on stage. for me, music is not just an art form. this is not only the ability, for example, to play
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some instrument to analyze some eras. this is a very large spectrum of knowledge, when a very large store of knowledge accumulates. it comes out in some interesting sounding, which enriches the audience and captivates the work of the orchestra. a second of applause.
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to be interesting for the viewer to be successful for yourself, that's the thrill. for moments like this. every day we are going to rehearse we compose and improvise. how long have you been holding a book in your hands? they leafed through page after page greedily,
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tasting every word of all manifestations of human creativity, the most amazing and worthy of attention. this book within books lives at home, the voices of the people of the past are clearly heard, everything that humanity has committed preserved, as if by magic on the pages of books going through the centuries.
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yes, i believed it, because my husband and i always wanted a big family. the only thing that i, of course, did not think or dreamed that the family would be so big. a mother of many children, she raised 48 children for all this with arithmetic, a long life of sleepless nights with tears. and, of course, boundless love without her, nothing would have happened. my parents are the educator of the family home, like a mother by vocation
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, margarita kundikova. margarita good morning. you raised 48 children. i didn't confuse anything. the figures were slightly wrong already in the family of 50 children. that is, in the fall we took two kids. a girl who was abandoned by the former guardians of six years and a boy of four more. and how many children do you have now 10 children? yes, this is already a dream comer. just every uh year. me someone enters the graduates. last year. the boy entered minsk to study as a teacher of labor and drawing, and this year he will be a thirteenth grader. these are the babies that i took as babies, that's all. three and two ninth graders. wow, what's your age gap? how do you manage? how
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do you have enough to live all the time, so to speak, probably in such families as mine to properly educate the first generation. and then, um, they somehow look at each other and help each other. not only are my children very friendly, but you are more than once, grandma , how many nicknames you will have , too . namely, what i raised mom and dad i am their children. well, in my opinion, they grew up wonderful moms and dads. and where did it all begin? how did you decide to have your first adopted child? i was on the courses in the courses of managers. and we were taken to an orphanage, that is, i am dysfunctional children, although before that i had already worked for 10 years in a kindergarten. well,
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there was no such concentration, such a childish pain, the pain was the usual normal family. i didn’t have to meet such children in my pedagogical activity, and somewhere in six months there was a telethon. the first one was the soviet union and about orphans about how they live, uh, in orphanages, boarding schools, orphanages. and then the children's fund. it was just 35 years ago that such a form of education appeared, the family orphanage, it was all so new. i would not take any children. uh, when they say how many children of your family have left you, they don’t come out like that. they remain with me, that is, we remain a family for them. and someone is closer to us, but you know that when they usually say, here they should come , everything that was. here's how here in the native in the native
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family. i always say, i did not take children for myself. i took children for children to help them get settled in life. you need to be realistic one child immediately gets used to the other very hard to endure. especially children. because i have different ones. my parents just died tragically. uh, someone left in the maternity hospital. he did not know the family at all, so the children are different for each child, a different approach is needed. and for me the main thing is not what will be. he told me there to rush into my arms. for me, the main thing is that he is not lost in this life, so that he can find his own. margaret's place in this life is your husband. uh, always supported you in everything, running. give me the best soup in the world. because, well, first of all, we have been together since childhood, i was 13 years old, he was 16 years old and since then. this year
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it was 43 years old. uh, officially how we got married and 48 years old, how we are just friends next to each other, so without him, probably, there would not be such a family. he has golden hands. he can make any repairs, he is a builder by profession, so he taught the boys everything. now you have a lot of parenting experience. here when you started it must have been very difficult. and what was the most difficult? because of what the most tears were shed, it was difficult in general to start not so much education there. how much the soviet union developed was everything and when there were no cash payments for several months. probably, that's it, if the first years, that's it, it's more. and so, as i did not know what pitfalls are when raising orphans. i perceived it
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all as if a boy had been peeing for 16 years. so, we got just a pissing everything is a boy, so it is necessary for christie and did not build any illusions and were not going to bring the child to the ideal invented by me or someone for me. i took the child. that's how he got me so i loved him. with all its shortcomings at all, but to roar yes, roared into the pillow when something didn’t work out for you. what is it to me - me, as any normal mother would like everything to be, yes, well, it will suit me if my children were my own when i took the money. you already had three children. i have worked in kindergarten for 10 years. but, how adaptation took place, how your children accepted foster children, there must have been some conflicts of jealousy. well, tell me one case. here, even she was 3 years old, she had
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pigtails and i brought a girl of six years right from the orphanage. she had a bald cut, almost bald, and here she came to her family. and here the bows are hairpins, all braids. she came at night. well, i only managed to cut off only one braid. therefore, well, it even happened like that. here is elementary. well, nothing, well , we talked, well, they said that it was not necessary my daughter’s braids will also grow up, they made a haircut to keep the pigtails, somewhere still in me, of course, that’s why, well, they accepted it like that , it seems mine, well, dasha was 3 years old, and the boys were six and five for them, and i i took children of the same age on purpose, as they were for them, it was a wonderful company
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where you could play naughty together. here you are, not a very strong friendship between them so far, because there are five people of the same age at the same time. only the boys were about a year old, the brother had two sisters. he was different, but that gathered whole families of four and three from different boarding schools of orphanages, all of them, but they were very friendly and played very well together. now, after 20 years, it turned out how the cat was launched from a parachute here, only now it turned out, but with all the people it was possible, uh , to establish contact, or still there were those who could not become a member of your large family, let's say, so there is children who were very attached to biological
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parents are very attached. and there, well, there were none. that's it. attitude like mother daughter there were good friendships. i allow all biological parents to come to come, please communicate, but i believe that normal good human friendships. they are very expensive. it is not necessary to impose on a child in order to force him to fall in love and love. i just have to clearly understand that this is a child, he has already come with his luggage. especially if the child is already a teenager, why break it? why impose i'm just a good friend, but there were cases when your adopted children returned. uh, of all my biological parents, i had the only case of a girl. uh, she returned to the white-oka
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family to her mother, probably a couple of months before her 18th birthday. yes, she was an adult now, for example, there, uh, messing with them, they make her work to pay. there, for the sake of this, they can even return the children, but there it was just that my mother took it from us, not a good relationship, my adopted children, her children learned a lot. that's all, so we had common interests. oh, common problems. so, well, here's one the case was, and what kind of relationship do you have with the biological parents of your children , there is no offense, and we have very good relations with the biological parents. there are parents who have been coming to our house for decades. that is, they do not take the children, because they honestly say, we are afraid to break loose. we do not have such conditions. we can't
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educate in such a key and yes, what you can give, i'm afraid to just break loose. and then it was only to you again they will not get. and how then, therefore, fine, i do not blame anyone. i don't say anything bad about anyone. i'm not up for doing it. as they say, i did not walk in their shoes. i have not been in their life situations. have you ever encountered not grateful relationships from outside, but close relatives of children. and you know, somehow it didn't happen. i somehow have both grandparents and grandmothers. mm, somehow such human relations developed, good kind-hearted and biological parents. maybe because i treat them like a human being and never condemned them. wing door never tuned one the child is against them, so they see that
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the children are always open to them , everything is well-groomed by the soul, so there was no such thing as saying that you didn’t do it that way. here you are, maybe because i am open to them and my house is open to them. any business needs a system. what is the order in your family? uh, what time does the day start? who cooks who does the homework with the children so that the day regimen is systematically necessary a good day starts charging, that is, mom got up and woke everyone up to eat everything for breakfast for lunch part cooked more candles. we have many, many years. every day there is a charge, then after the charge the children have breakfast, put things in order
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in the house in their rooms and go to school. mom prepares dinner, goes through the rooms , corrects where what is needed 14 years old, we definitely study, some have talent. and they stubbornly seek to be included in this process early, yes, that is, by the ninth grade, if the child goes somewhere, he knows how to fully bake pies, cook any first course, second course, meat dishes by the eleventh will make any seaming. there's already a cake. there's already something complex all sorts. there are all sorts of baking mushrooms in the dough in pots. then we have our own small workshop of four. e sewing machines bed linen, mending it, please, dad's workshop with
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various. e from tools with the simplest tools to repair the door to repair taps, that is, to the release of the child from e, in life. they already have some stock of knowledge and skills. is it true that every day in your family, huh? what, well, some area of ​​art, tuesday of the elements, wednesday there is painting. and also we every evening every evening it is necessary for my mother to get sick, in general, you didn’t have something for me every evening. we read books aloud to every tea party for evening reading, it always goes, baking something for tea. for this there is a struggle, who will be at this tea party. and whoever offers books in turn , one children offer one i, if there is a good film on this book, then we watch the film before that, we read you or dreamed of a story.
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first read the book and watched the movie discussion. and how we love yes poems, and it's true that you have your own mini-park or who lives there different types , various decorative chickens, various ones. well, that's all for children, children, we had and still have mostly village ones, and for them , as i remember, they had to bring a boy. in the winter we took away, and in the spring we plowed the land under the ridges. he so uh, came so bent over and took the earth in his palm. he says, my god, how it smells. at home it smells like grandma smells like this, so this is everything for them, that there is not only a chicken that lays an egg. well, and a peacock, which for beauty and for soul, and the children bring. e home.
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brings homeless animals there. well, we have five cats. reconnaissance dogs well, we would have cats, well , we try to attach dogs, then in good hands, because everyone tries to have his own pet and i say, children. i can't because i can't stand 15 cats. and it's true that you have, uh, home theater. what plays will you win? basically, we make themed birthdays for us, for example, we have every child's birthday, yes, but then for autumn birthdays and for spring for summer and for winter and for us, for example, there was a fairy tale frog princess and luke and his father went to carve targets for a frog. the main mother frog was like that. the main thing is mom,
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she participates everywhere. uh, each of us is not just realized, uh, we have a new year's new year met by aliens. we met primitive people indians. and now, whoever does not strive, we sew costumes. we're thinking of a scenario. we have actors, actresses, but if someone at that time has adult children, or someone ran into us from adult friends, everyone involved will not pass the trick. here they would come at that moment you would have jumped with us too. and who is directing these events? well, who is the mother with older children? there are very talented children who write poetry, write short stories. for their son we sit down. well, my mother understands that she also knows how to do this a little, so we all sit down together and that's it. we do it margarita
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what do you do on saturdays? i don't have it on weekends. saturday, you know, is the sixth day. i like how the school works now, how it works now. we usually as soon as new some exhibit in a museum. we are usually at the museum, because on sunday there is more preparation for school on monday. we are in the museum, we are on excursions we are in the forest and the children are at various events at school for a night in the museum, we definitely go to all the exhibitions, that is, the day when you don’t need to do a lesson, when you can all get together in the forest to go hiking. people to admire i went to various circles. i was engaged in straws, went to a circle of cutting and sewing. and i liked everything. i dreamed since
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childhood to become a designer tells the story own life. remember kung fu aikido and so on, i looked at it all, and i thought, god, what unusual abilities people can have at some point. i finished playing to break the spine of my dream. in principle, they have mastered almost all crafts , well, except for weaving, because the loom will not fit into my apartment on the belarus 24 canal . they went against established views and found themselves, i say, but i am retiring. well, it's accepted, like in general, well, in the modern world, if you retire, then you can to do what you want so, i'm already leaving guys on principle. a question. uh, i'm still a museum, that is, my task is not to collect uh for myself, but uh to preserve and show
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rare things. this is a fundamentally different approach. here, therefore, the actual museum. against all prejudice. now their work is appreciated and in demand when they hear these thoughts they have just like someone else has it. well, who is how thin someone is. just immediately someone breaks through to tears, just, well, the project to break stereotypes is admired. didn't you have a childhood bike. and now you didn’t have bikes as a child anyway. here i am people. eh, i'm sort of returning to that time. when their bike was valued more than i got, 24?
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margarita what principles of upbringing do you adhere to, how strict a mother are you ? what is this severity for, well, democratic, mom, that is, mom can understand mom can let go to the boy. in extreme cases, the boys all sit under the window on a bench. mom looks like this from time to time. that is, i believe that it should be strictly reasonable love should be reasonable kindness should also be reasonable everything should be moderately harmonious so that there are no distortions or such suffocating love or suffocating severity. everything should be harmonious, where there should be strictness, where there should be kindness,
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education should also be flexible. gifkim ah, how do you encourage children? what measures impact? apply for misdemeanors, and depending on what simple? of course yes? i can deprive the computer, i can take away the phone, so that the punishment works, the child must know what he is losing, if the child is constantly punished, he will be indifferent. well , it doesn't matter what they don't do, anyway everything is bad, everything will be punished anyway. therefore, the child should be fine, i'm strict, but it's necessary. it's something that needs to be done already so that i'm already in front of my eyes. and by the way, you were often called to school for misdemeanors, children. eat such children, which such here happens. well,
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the most interesting thing is that the boy who. uh, i caused a lot of trouble when i was constantly called to teachers at school. we beat there. he is now studying to become a teacher, he will be a teacher. your older children are already adults and they have their own families. is it possible now to maintain the atmosphere of a large friendly family, when everyone takes care of each other , it helps, i think, that all the same, basically. that 's it, the family took place precisely with such a friendly atmosphere, love, support from each other. friend, that is, older children. they despite the fact that they have their own families, they constantly call and communicate. they come as far as possible. and what professions did they choose? what have they become? the profession is completely different, many very teachers and psychologists speech therapists defectologists.
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builders, what an important necessary profession girl now studying in medical college in the medical business, uh, veterinarians cooks salesmen . well, here is your son zakhar. he followed in your footsteps. yes, he went and he also has adopted children, adopted children are all and, uh, his wife yulechka is mine. daughter. here is the reception. exactly julia just got a profession that now helps me a lot in life in a family with such children. she graduated from maxim tank in minsk, she is a speech therapist defectologist. and if the children who well, grew up, er , left and rarely communicated with you, there are such children who came to us at the age of 17, for example, these are adults, that is, they left.
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well, the most interesting thing is that they left, and only then by the age of 40. they needed so much family communication when they became mom dads, but this is very little. these are children, mostly who came to the family too late. there with all my desire to change something. you just don’t have time for a child to become so, so, so significant , that is, you, but then it turns out, when time passes, they understand that we were significant in their fate in one of their interviews. you said that the main principle of your family is that no one owes us anything, what did you mean, i really don’t like it when children are waiting, for someone to give them something, for something, for
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something for them got a gift, that is, we the principle that each person must build his own future for himself. yes, you can. they can support you once or twice, but in the end you are an adult self-sufficient person and you must achieve everything in life yourself, if such principles are laid down, then life will develop. well, if you constantly look back at what someone owes you, then life will not work out, because it's easy to help a kid when you realize that he still can't do everything there, well, still a teenager, well, you go out into life young man just go out there somewhere support somewhere. well excuse me already. i think somewhere after twenty years you take full responsibility for your life. otherwise , it will be up to 40 years old sissies and screaming. everyone owes me it shouldn't be that he
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would be recommended to prospective adoptive parents. what would you warn them against? the most important thing is to accept the child as he is, do not adjust the child for yourself, do not create illusions, do not adjust him to any standards that you think will be love them the way they are. and with age, over the years, we don’t want to smooth out. eh, somewhere the child will understand, where you yourself will understand, but the most important thing is to accept the child as he is, if you are not ready to do this, then it is better not to take him. our program is called the meaning of life for you. what is the meaning of life children you have dedicated your life is very difficult. we are a noble cause of raising children. i wish you health,
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strength and boundless love. margarita kundikova
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girl girl please so this is the son's room. the institute boy was wound up, of course, here the ceiling needs to be whitewashed. it is better to paste the wallpaper
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lighter, and in the husband's room. well, it's the same here. well, how are you? repair is needed. my brigade is not a hack girl. i don't want to be screwed over. i want you to do everything right. don't even know. but i'll talk to the brigade. if they agree, then i will come and take measurements of your apartment.
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you for many years. hello honey, i can measure at lunch, and in the evening we'll start. our plans have changed.
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i have no. breast no, sweet berries maybe it was better to ask, yes, we met. you weren’t sweeter, then we’ll scribble the autumn berries
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here, when they come, as if you and i are burning with fear. your grief does not matter no later than autumn or summer. and if you are sometimes a different field tit
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rowan sunrise until august says goodbye love as autumn comes. yes, i just don't want to. so that i pass for what, what for what, what for giving happiness?
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no need. well, please, tisha hush well, it's time, hello yes, quietly, you will quietly wake him up, he is sleeping sleeping, what is she? let's go okay.
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don't mix, just your head, it's all the same does not climb. this is the most difficult. imagine how much you need to know all the domestic and foreign literature. of course it's difficult. on the other hand will end what is the teacher? nitsa is now working on the settings for repairs. i want right after the kids.
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you can do it. how do you know? this is immediately visible. wait, i'll wait now. goodbye. do you like coffee?
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and i'm not afraid. now wait now girls, don't wait for me. nothing is there any bathrobe? what about hot water? i eat quickly.
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hey can you hear me? how you? olya i'm here. thank you
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by the way, for a long time the girls have some kind of rope, why do you need it?
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i got married. when you just thought it all over, i don’t know, but still well done. are you going no? okay, so it happened. then, when
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he graduates from the institute. we will go with him according to the distribution. lyubov sergeyevna lyubov sergeyevna please give anfisa tokareva three days at your own expense well, good reason? did she get married? registered, right? why registered married got married? if every
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girl who will also work. rude you after all, any sergeevna

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