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and political and social topics considered from different perspectives. we cover the issues that move turkey on a unique time form for information. plus 90 connect to an unbiased agenda subscribed no one knew to. what you had a full animals kept the museum works is one of the oldest and most allegheny breeds in europe even kings have written on that. find out in a minute which spanish cities celebrates these amazing animals every year and with
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that a very warm welcome to a new edition of europe and here are the other stories we have lined up for you today. to go in based design as create art objects and pieces of furniture is one and. the asparagus season delight squirmy your. first center is the south in spanish city of have it has celebrated and annual festival for its residents the ferry had they come by who is the most important event open the allegheny spanish horses which take their pride and joy. the horses and their riders probably stride across the festival grounds as the crowd looks on in admiration. the ferry as they come by you know in fairness in
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southern spain is a joyous colorful celebration. everyone has done their best clothes to celebrate the famous spanish courses that originated here. i mean i know my nose means everything to me he's my whole life. it's part of our heritage but i need. for example and you can enter 3 of bulls with the help of these horses we need them for our back and we have fun with them moose is my friend employer not that old fellow that. i get. at the festivities the women's attire is a real eye catcher. to be part of this is actually pickled dress. that includes
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a flower in our head and large earrings. this is advantage stress 40 years old. in order to dance to save a yana you need a lot of frills. what began as a live stock market in 1284 has now become a public festival with a question of ends and horse shows. more anus breeds horses and is vice president of the under lucien a question association. issue not all right young people are completely identify with serious even by. back in medieval times it is used to breed excellent horses. eve but it could be outed by that originated here and that brought forth from many other european breeds i mean even if that's not
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a well known fact anymore i'm. talking about the cost foozie and horse the endless sea of house the spanish horse you know the coverage on the earth you know they'll come out of. monks spread the 1st constitution horses 500 years ago in this monastery in your head as. they were used for field work but were also written by royalty preserving their genes as entrusted to the world's largest stock farm for this breed it wanted to her. 6 year old to sow is one of the most promising stallions. in november said that you have very versatile but you could compete in any type of discipline which can be revealed is unusually even tempered and his build is well balanced. lot of money. for a must but the most important thing is his noblesse in little ways
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a horse that will always give you his all and then a little more book the must still get. a weekly show at the farm demonstrates just how elegant these horses really are as if they were dancing . and speaking of dancing at the festival and has city young and flamenco play an important role. and long after the horses have retired to their stables their fans continue celebrating deep into the night. everyone has their own preferences when it comes to furnishing their homes the designs i have. level one plus 11 are something for those who like outstanding creations often the designs don't even show exactly what they are well this is obviously
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a chair but if there is special what the judges at this year's gym design award liked it a lot and gave it no less than 2 prices. this is a work of art piece of furniture. designs by labelled one plus 11. buyers decide how they'll be used as a desk perhaps. a bar or just an eye catching accessory. studied medicine before becoming a designer. from bindon design we combine design and art in a single object. as. i see our objects as artworks even though we always ensure they remain functional thus you can actually use them
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and when not. ballots and architect of him john off both come from russia they founded their bell in studio 2 years ago. the duo developed their ideas by experimenting with line shapes and cubes. often they're inspired by artists as was the case with saul winner of a german design award. soloway it is an artist who greatly influenced conceptual art critic went. his idea was to play around with models with cubes. which is what we also tried to do with saul wolf well to. play walk along with models when creating their designs having a tangible 3 d. object in front of them helps them discover both possibilities and problems.
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models help us see how we can attach features to a piece of furniture. for example what's important here what's the radius what about the corners and angles you can usually see that better with a model. craftspeople make the furniture. carpenters asho petkoff can spend a month or more on a piece. but before hand they figure out how the design can be implemented. is it if it's quite narrowed 400 by one meter 15 and. the einstein only had a vigil joints and processes the surfaces to which things must be worked on 1st and which ones are better it's very complex complex. and the name one class 11 refers to their concept one stands for the prototype while 11 refers to the series 11
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limited edition pieces. in brussels now where 92 exhibitors from 15 countries present their works at the collectible fair for contemporary design one class 11 from berlin is among them. i would really like that work because they are typically a diverge of art and design and when you look at the work you see it's functional but it's not your classic functional so it's quite interesting to see that that they're playful and they're in between those 2 worlds. and craft limited editions don't come cheap their pieces cost between 720000 euros there is treats you know no super fruit in french they're very straight i like to speak to me if they are honest and i like how they present the sculpture of 4 but it's quite sure. the 2 designers have lots more ideas for new pieces their past creations
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will go received winning for german design awards in 29000 alone there's a huge crowd and motivated to keep on shelling out designs the wowing people without works to. design all art here the boundaries are blurred but that's what makes one class eleven's creations so fascinating. staying on the subject of design but let's switch to the cup please different genre gastronomy when it comes to talk last restaurants everything is perfect lee coordinated the furnishing the crockery to decorate of elements even the restrooms but what about the waiters now to bring to restaurants and the parents agency has
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even specialized in it you could say a catwalk for the kitchen. designers for the german fashion label target who will have loved bold colors models on their spring pressure portray a runway or bright pink and yellow dress is so it's no wonder that the labels creations for the 2 star restaurant temptress of munich turned out to be quite beyond capture. last year the fashion designers created uniforms for the entire kitchen and waiting staff. and ladies lunch we host a ladies lunch that each year and at one point we got this idea to make the uniforms which were still all from the eighty's more modern more and we had so much fun. we had discovered a curtain in the ladies' powder room that had this print from the seventy's seventy's print and we used it as a stylistic element that even the men's uniforms meant it was
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a big hit. mentalising clearly does commerce is a good. design a fashion for restaurant staff the concept is booming in london the uniform label has specialized in fashion for the catering profession they created 78 different looks for london's luxury rosewood hotel morton to some from denmark and lititz academy are from italy also create designs for the working environment they used to be designers who is a better model and alexander mcqueen in 2013 they founded their own label in paris called olga but we felt that we didn't really belong to the fashion industry because you wanted to approach. making clothes in a less consumeristic way and that's something that lasts longer. compared to. fast fashion. each style needs to suit the restaurant the looks
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are inspired by the architecture and design of each individual ok sion. like here for the. it says and cooks about go make japanese restaurants in paris the designers match their garments to the interior decoration and worked closely with the owner and cook associate on a card is calorie concept couldn't do with just any old day plan. the entire restaurant has like a great kind of home. and he wanted something rose in connection in connection to that and we we found his pen tone of grace of 2 elements of great playing together to create this kind of like call of blog i.d.c. kind of look to the treasury and very pleased with the results the outfits are unique and they're comfortable that's important because the waiters have to wear them all day long as it was a saucy. fashion design for restaurant employees isn't just about aesthetics it's
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also about functionality. in the beginning we would be having like washing machines washing fabric in the reflected from the lack of ingredients or we would like sawyer and one coffee and one and so to see how could we make like something that was released in resilient sometimes the designers touch can only be recognized at 2nd glance when you know the specific cuts the details and that certain something. we wanted to have something instead. i. mean because these apron is actually at the s. and it can be it can be even used without pants and they need because it really serves the purpose of like as a dress the 2 older designers have created fashion for restaurants around the world italian star cooksey monet toronto wanted a casual touch. the sunders hotel in copenhagen preferred sleek elegance.
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and he said we studio. yes on kitchen and violin has a clear and bold style. it's a nice compliment when the fashion appeals not only to the staff wearing it but also to the customers sometimes we've had japanese tourists who come to paris to eat who. see the brand somewhere and calls us and ask if they can pass by just buying 2 items or something like this attention to detail is what makes couture so special and manufacturers like older now extending that same loving attention to the stuff see the forms. and now it's flying for something to eat white asparagus germans love it there is a true hype surrounding it green asparagus is much more a common coast it's grown in many countries why disparages is only available here in germany from april to the end of june and then fans like me will have to wait 9
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months until was beck so one of the reasons why or why gold as it sometimes referred to is so special for many people in the asparagus using germans eat on average around 1.5 kilograms of it but it doesn't keep very well so it tastes best if it comes right from the far. there is a fine honest to harvesting the delicate spears of weiss asparagus. for the cabbage asparagus field stretch for his hearing billets southwest of. the youngest families asparagus farm is a popular destination for daytrippers in spring they come here to buy their beloved asparagus just after it's been harvested. and the fish when things turn green and the 1st tulips loom it's asparagus time driving around here you see the fields and
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think soon they'll be asparagus. even the word asparagus is mouthwatering so well. say it's a delicacy it's typical for germany i know that it was very happy to be here to eat joy the asparagus to a similar scenario. is our european champions are growing asparagus and their leaders when it comes to eating it too on average every german consumes $1.00 kilos of the vegetable per season. sixteen's of west germany is growing prosperity also created an asparagus miracle. production and consumption bread is better than ever that's why for me asparagus is a cultural asset it's not simply a trend that people are eating asparagus eating it since the middle ages in the gardens of monasteries and at royal courts on. various has been grown in the
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region around playlets is 861 and 10 percent is green asparagus which grows about the ground 90 percent is white asparagus which grows underground if exposed to sunlight it will produce chlorophyll and turn green but here it's wise and perfectly straight it. would be slightly but we select sandy surfaces you can see that this is pure sound and in this the asparagus can grow up straight because it encounters no. resistance excess part of mukhlas cawdor. ground warms up well and that gives the asparagus its unique aroma. and i think god is a lot more bring the knife down to the bottom of the spear cut it out also it's easy to harvest if the head is already poking out of the ground special for oil protects it from the night at the farm asparagus is served with schnitzel instant batter as if they are all in the classical style with both potatoes and hollandaise
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sauce. michelle came for tens finally peeled asparagus into cuisine they head chef from billions to style restaurant to see it mixes asparagus with groceries and . configure them followed on taking asparagus father and i want to take asparagus and create an entire dish around it the side dishes garnish and saucers mustn't overpower the asparagus it should rule the plate is that the critical. his favorite way to prepare asparagus is to saute it if you boils it then with a pinch of salt and brown sugar lemon slices and a bit of butter and for a short a time as possible. some of the dishes set up for soup combine weiss and green asparagus like this is a spiral a salad. we've been advised to find white asparagus very elegant with a slightly bitter not the green is more brutish stronger. but the
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days when everyone can afford why disparages could be numbered. for ages account for over 50 percent of our costs if they increase disproportionately asparagus could once again be a food for the elites as in the 17th and 18th centuries. british investments but low in calories and with a taste all its time. to spare a guess is still to. favorite spring vegetable. and for all you foodies there you will find more european specialties on our you tube channel take a look and now very boring events in london where people talk about comp we are a levant and trivial topics in fact the talks boring they even sense of people to sleep just imagine listening to lectures about the smell of laundry all labels on
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cardboard boxes doesn't sound very exciting does it although it's organized a dame's award keeps warning people that the conference is indeed very boring tickets to the events like hotcakes our report to adrian kennedy went along to find out more. life in the fast lane through much excitement i need to come down. what's this london's most boring event could be the answer. conway hole is a famous home of radical free thinkers in the heart of blue mystery the boring conference is taking place here for the 9th time. founder james ward is master of ceremonies and a veritable titan of tedium. and my name is james ward and i neve found
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a boring conference a one day celebration of the mundane people would marry the o.p.'s and there philip the theme is boring but the content should be focused incorporate for example rachel really is fascinated by the greenwich time signal. mike bates has a passion for postcards of nearby battersea park. joyce smith explains how she started collecting books certificates. the conference is sold out so who are these people and why are they wasting their weekend here. what's the big attraction here. being bored of listening to people talking about things that they care way way to the play about
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a minute i enjoy science i enjoy competing in things like that the trivial the monday my straight the most boring thing is the lunch break there's quite a which is you thankfully over james to cherington likes to walk in straight lines for his film underfoot he paused once a minute to take a 5 2nd shot off the ground. things are beginning to take the child. lizzie austin's paper on the smell of laundry is accompanied by a video of a washing machine cycle. and live and dump a bit of audience participation in homes how intense is it does it remind you james wood has generously allowed me to take to the stage my sofa. or ring price.
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to achieve a prize for the most boring time at the boring conference. goes to joy smith child. pioneering work phone book certificates taking part in the boring conference had only given joyce more self-confidence. and made me feel like it was. not mine was in a way to be a life kind of thing. oh my collections and interests and hobbies things but the people shadi i was to write for them and times. at the end of the day i've gathered a lot of fun facts kind of person that made the launch books music for a. thing i could be boring i think given enough practice because he could get that for you a boring person can day is really boring. it's cool.
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no it's all. sadly the boring conference is. but i have vowed never to willfully overlook the ordinary the obvious and the monday again. and you can find out lots more about your macs on our website so go to our home page or our facebook page if you go online you can also find all the details of how to enter our latest. exciting you're a mad girl that's all we have time for today but you will be back next week same time same place so from here in the land thanks for watching. and goodbye from now .
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through tom. from germany's provisional capital in bonn to its current capital environment. today i want to let you. join me on a tour of 70 years and history together will discover what into rap past and do with the country's constitution and told her visit the places on location that tell the story of post-war germany. coming up on d w.
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