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not for his team has said geo pet is was on course for a 3rd place finish and his 2nd podium in 2 races until an apparent engine failure caused his car to catch on fire. that meant the race was ended with his safety car guiding lewis hamilton to a 95th grown prevent 3 joined on the podium by red bull pairing. next to stop in and alexander album watch and you know, he said nick there richardson, thanks for joining us. and you hear me now, i guess we can hear you and how the world stands judgments our sound with ringing. i'm glad my call as you've never had time for surprised himself with what is possible policeman called really brought in on saturday and want also to talk to people who follow along the way. maurice and critics alike join us from applesauce
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. dots for you. 1st big or hi, gary. sure. yeah. or cars roll out stuff. subaltern slow. some of the slowest and some of the biggest muscle in final months of our soaps. honest. it's an estimable ago she getting into some of his own of options that would look in the girl's nose ashish in the whistle, dust them in
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the room going over us slow moving vehicle. 3 you know, so it's pretty minor out of the, my name is bill ina and i was born on december 31st, 1909, and the krasnoyarsk region have brought the thousands of troops perched. i like the fact that i was born on a special date, an incident. i'm going to list,
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i want to move the queen's advancement in time for 18 years. then in power for 18 it is. i went to school, he was there, i finished school. he says that he's been there and eternity. and he you know, that our president vladimir vladimirovich has helped the country to believe that we're not just a left over the edge, but a worthy successor to the soviet union. the pm new, a worthy successor to the russian empire. he's a worthy representative of the russian spirit, which has always distinguished our nation from other nations. and me as all of my name is andre nasr of i'm a student at the faculty of journalism at the moscow polytechnic university.
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and yes, i would think you love it. you know, my name is camilla, i'm in the 11th grade. i'm interested in politics and activism. she said you will not betray you can die from everything that's going on. everything has been destroyed from the economy to the punches outside residential buildings. yes. yes, for me, putin and his gang are to blame obama book elections. everyone. course them not. because the recounting of the protests have taken power. i thought it was a pretty well watched. i mean, they divide the money up however they want, and the resulting healing is dashed just before they're a criminal organization, used threats and forgery to take over companies and people in prison as east or global. they're not just cut to maniacs, they are real criminals with the pasta to keep what i want to do that is disperse them no matter what events take place had that haven't been officially approved by the opposition politician alexei, you're gonna get
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a scandal when you me oh, well known from his revelations about corruption in russia last time it was a demonstration against the raising of the retirement age. i went with my friends, but the women. 6 were not going to the initiate, who pushed forward towards the police, taking the barriers with us. we were in the 2nd right. there was a terrible commotion. would you madam speaker, to fight with the political genius permits was what was amazing or she stopped. of course, i was really afraid he ends, though i don't know if i'll do as a gunshot. if i have the courage to avoid courts to miss me, always to and that's for sure if you consider a team or air as a society is very conservative association of history. we still live with many
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passions left over from the soviet era. just remember build satellites. my father recycles atom bomb. there are 2 factories in our city, all in one. they build socialites in the other. they recycle the insides about one or 20. yeah, just because i love you, i won't i didn't bring it with me, especially it's always in my backpack. you bypass the city. everyone has in this is not a good ocean going into, but ok, my home town is fenced around with barbed wire and it's been here what i've often crawled through it the last time the police caught me i'm guessing this that there are checkpoints at the entrances this is not a city, it's what's called the lowest autonomous area of the land. it's always surrounded
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by barbed wire. and this is my name is tahlia 18 years old. born on december 31st, 1909. my name is a gore, also born on december 31st, 1900, 20. but in supernatural calling our generation doesn't know how life could be any different rooms. we've lived our entire lives under. it's hard when you have nothing to compare it with it's almost a given. what else can we do?
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either protest or emigrate to stop? what? yes, exactly. what thinker those are, i don't feel much like living in this country. something me either, at least under putin, almost through with his followers. he's built up a system of corruption and so you know, he's been sitting up there so long. there's not much you can change, must cross the ocean floor. we don't have a democracy. democracy have a monarchy or not here you're watching him of me. but you might
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know you well missed an important goal in my life. it's actually a dream of mine is not to remain just some insignificant person in history, but to be remembered. there are lots of different routes, just see one and take it. like napoleon said, it is better not to live than to leave behind. no legacy. you don't have to be like hitler and the polian who left the world in a bloodbath. and this prepared to do everything to achieve it. we'll find them at the airport or wherever and kill them. we will totally annihilated
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the character has helped the president to make it possible for russia not only to get up off its knees, but to gather courage. and he's shown there is an opposing poll, which can determine the conditions for maintaining the world order. got a lot of them then you know, i don't like anything in my hometown because i don't see anything that makes me feel good about it. i don't share
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that all my best to cheer me up. a chance that's bigger than what makes me different from my parents. and i know the summer of love, and i believe the most important thing is freedom of thought the most though my parents lived in a time when they were told what to think. you know, whether, you know, they try to bring everyone down to the same level or of new of the makeover. but i think you're wrong there, paulina, i'm going to do with your right. we were told what to think and say, but there were kitchens where people sat and thought about things and discussed everything. looked at short shorts. but you still believe that women have no place in politics and that homosexuals are sick and need to be healed. first.
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no, i don't have those prejudices or don't you know, my parents watch the news on television and not on the internet. when they don't have they don't have the same access to marry them of opinion that i have because they're not interested in the reason promoted. yes, just may or no, but also because they've been for that we're going to ask. so you know, yeah, it's true in those days. i didn't know any other opinions in our closed city. i was happy to have been born in the soviet union to belong to the pioneers, to live in such a good talent. would you knew that we lived with a secure feeling about the future of the sun just once.
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you know, if i go to an english high school, my favorite subjects are english and german. yeah, i want to be a translator. it's a profession, you can pursue in different directions. one cup going out and almost been to austria and once to france and defend landis, well, for me, the most interesting trip was to austria. we had an exchange program at school program. and the kids our age seem to be more grown up, their national was understood. that's because of the mentality i'm into. you can't say that about this. i felt they were more responsible than i suppose. i want to be honest.
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i finished 9th grade and went to a vocational school, but i think i'm training to be a course takes 3 years and then i'll be called up to do my military service. but not all i feel like doing it. i don't have to but when i leave the army after see what exactly i do that i don't know if i don't want to see well because they are nervous like why it's oh, why it's always done. the ok here. this is how we cut out nobody in the i'm not going to school at the moment. i started having lessons,
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i over the years i've had a lot of stressful situations at school. i'm quoting a book and feel some question at the end. there was a conflict with my schoolmates, recent some years now i've been bullied at school or whatever, but in some ways it's my own fault. no. first, i won't move on. there's a volunteer for all this and why not? everybody was ok with that. to show you one jerk and i don't, some didn't like the photos i posted, it was what share with our daughter in their last argument was ridiculous. before it was said, we fellows hope for the use of gender specific job titles with them, which then suddenly says if you think i'm being bullied because i'm not believable to him, let's watch the choir optional so that i would also citee as a nation of harassed and insecure people we had or the chick flicks,
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also historical development from the soviet era. after all that russian around most of the people who are exterminated, songs could not have to starve, which is our latest theory. and after that, we all became some insecurity at the whim of will, is we're right to say anything, respect neither ourselves neurosis and you were time some abomination that some day did you think oh yes, i'm sure i'm yet to even know what is our research about and i want to know more from soon trying to understand what prevents our journalists from establishing an information policy that creates an intellectual atmosphere which promotes
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innovation. not because putin demands and it may show what's the good you will incidentally, putin is in this regard. very pessimistic this is why do we have to become an innovative society so much that many states are already post industrial societies. and unfortunately, people regard russia as backward in this respect, which i don't agree with it. with a plan, you must own starving yourself that you're going to almost a mighty state like russia could be destroyed if the young generation aren't interested in the development of the country. and i think it's ruined if its history is destroyed. if the young generation have the wrong ideals and views, which to some extent we see around us today. and he could you see that? yes. so move on the what up?
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now if you put all of it, i mean the main enemy of our liberals are the americans. america only wants one thing that we die. simply bite the dust and fall apart into 20 separate countries in abusive or even better 50 countries. so that all that's left of russia is a geographical name, which is i don't want that with you, but you and i don't want you to want it either of the 59. i want that. nothing good will come of it. and you can see that from the situation with georgia and ukraine before you have fascist use nationalists and idiots running around with guns. i understood. oh, thank god it was the right
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thing and not wish the interest so interested in lots of thing, mystical journalism class, citizen, art schools tore it up. lots of my stuff for the memorial march from themselves. the opposition leader who was murdered 4 years ago in france at the kremlin, is that not much of combat? oh, now boy, dear storm. i had the idea of comparing my childhood with the childhoods of my grandmother and my mother, your mom. and yet most of my grandmother's childhood fell in the time of what's called the thought that was a period of time. most of the death of stalin when khrushchev came to power and repression gave way to a milder regime their prey, stalin's personality cult was debunked. their life became also quite stunning. the
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history stoppers here my mom, my mother's childhood, fell in the time of the perestroika in the 90s. macwrite. that means democracy freedom going to justify also what she had felt in those days. she said the us meld of freedom. was my god. yes, my child has is on a low a political level spot just means clear at the international level either. no prospect is not all varying. thank you. yes, it is serious. the list of events that occurred in my childhood are terrorist attacks, political repression. the murder of homosexuals in chechnya. your question, i believe our government acted wrongly in many cases just as the people in my opinion. putin is also behind the murder of members of the standard for
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stay staunch the killers and the one who gave the order can be traced back to chechnya. so the beach is a question we go to shoot. it's highly unlikely that i was a secret order from what you tell us. for me, that's what the putin regime is lying. if you didn't you
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well that us knew it was more than a chance and through his appeal i went to the know vonnie jam on the 3rd day i bought one 0. yeah, that's me with my friend which and by that i'm against whose policies that was the reason a it was my 1st demonstration which i could have must fear or this. i wanted to experience the atmosphere. but she was that it may seem believes that school, they forbid us to attend such events or even when you're 18 and want to defend your rights, just as i just said there's, it's a business that's there 1st that i don't want him to be a president who are you like nirvana, which is what they force the puts and what you want to go to the demo to help when
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it's not one of the horse race. and i mean, i want to just and, but schools will have to sign a piece of paper saying, mr. one of stands at a rally shell, but the nature of the metaphor. yes, it's just good luck call me ok. well, i can't call me don't expect me to, but you have said i didn't move to moscow only for the great educational of the the best
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thing about being here is that nobody cares about me. story. no one interferes in my life. do you think me the past you can look around classic yeah. but i'm a student at the 1st medical university. the subject is called medical biochemistry . my degree certificate was a position for biochemistry. that's my plan to go into the sciences and that's where i see my fulfilling
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my parents pay for a student dormitory. i share this with 2 other students. this is the dangerous time tie, living space, right? the table next to it serves as a sharp case on the floor of a bookcase, and it's jam packed full of books that i can store anywhere else in bed and play the guitar. i do everything here in these 2 square meters.
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friends here, origin in russia there are many who are disadvantaged to come for women's interests on trade. she managed to as the rights of homosexuals are in transition dress. a gear for, of course, i want to consciously to endings was discrimination so that everyone has equal rights and we can all live in one big utopia who freely or peeing on your new song that i'm not going to stand around here holding a rainbow flag is lucky because i know at least and today he spoke to the show when you're going to and it's always nice to see what you've lost by 2 stories. again, you know, i'm not all that. if she had to go to the other was to also have i need star. no. but i want to get your so to me in there. so bold in there soon. no,
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there's no question. you wouldn't believe it was wrong? how to follow? oh oh, good luck to you. yeah, she want to play the much time to say i've come for the memorial march for numbers and that's very important for me to make. and i couldn't imagine in the 21st century, in a democratic country that could be a political contract killing because i thought it was impossible, you must know as a politician's nuts off how millions of follow us
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to make up for perfect like a wonderful poster for you i didn't get your head, you know, pick, you know, that was that this is better or a couple what a wonderful poster of the glass see if you have classmates who think like you yes, a few words and they're not here. could ever be not i
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why do you like to hear what i welcome the contestants and guests to the russian kudo championship. we will now hear the russian national anthem was please get ready. andre nasser of the oh
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i get it. i think it was this. i lost, i must of had the wrong mindset because i was to yeah, i knew i couldn't control my emotions with
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you know, one of us who doesn't cover the old college. you know the funny and tragic then we'd have to dye it black groups but they're so sure it's all the stuff i've been through that i'm not going to the graduation dance balls to that. i didn't have a plan for the graduation down because i didn't know what sort of dress would suit me. so annoying. and then i decided to go back to my natural color and take out the piercing. you've become so grown up. more grown up. i don't know about that
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this exhibition is about mother daughter relationships and she did much earlier. may cause more problems with my father. i was never good enough and probably never will be but a shining star, no abortions that really presses me. it's hard for me to love myself their children . i'm good enough that i don't have to prove anything to anyone, which i'm sure when you come in here, you come aboard and with the concept that this is what they say about us. generation is hopeless. the girls have lost their marbles. everything about us is bad and calculating sums were up. we only want men's money to $180.00. we're just hoping for some mythical man with
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a huge fortune. dalton's of it can't do anything right most. she bowed. and we should be still notion i don't see my way as a woman. i think social film as a human being as an individual, some of the market results. i found my way in life. i'm a god as gifted on 3 people, i work honestly say i will go far to forget not about abuse. but if i ever see one issue that we begin the ceremony, not just
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a recent asian of certificates to the 28 in high school graduates will be god he had the chance to see not the last word that he was the symbolic bell which marks not the beginning of the lesson, but the end of school. and i can understand this graduation certificate is for charity. i mean i get that. i wish you success in everything you do. you want was
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no ability to know if you're the great and catherine the great. but that's welcome, lazaro embrace has been the ceremony were at right. you'll like this. i think it was about i can't get much meat in there. you know we fill it with buckwheat and yes, yes mistress. i'm now in my 3rd year of training just in the last semester. at the moment i'm doing an internship act. there's just
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a lot of small but those are private exam board and soon there'll be the cooking exam. and the final sign at the schools as a show diplomas or some important bucket that you know, i see a lot of or my final assignments on are chosen the dish, suckling, pig. i'm just now blue the, it's a festive dish that used to be served to the stars on us and i see i chose suckling pig, you know? because i thought it sounded awesome to have seconds to get my diploma as my demonstration of dish would be. so much the desire question because she's going, i want, i still like i could just throw you in base the top of the bowl. all right, under the head to stop the head from coming, all lifted up and lay it on with a head. of course, that's good news or not about the number of
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things that are said to me. my boss is great says he explains and shows us everything properly. i'll probably work here later. this to ask father son what that city yes. i want to graduate from university and do my national service in the army and fulfill my duties in my homeland. after that, i might work as
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a military correspondent, reporting about what no one can see that he will i might get a commission in the armed forces or the secret service if i'm declared unfit for service or i'll go into politics. but i don't know if it's
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a year ago and i were active in the bali movement to try to support them wherever we could find a stash. so we signed up as election monitors, actually, now we distance ourselves more, participate last night and show it in with them. so we'll take freedom of speech, for example. here they put you in prison for a shared post for something you say online. they passed a law making it legal, ask the state to insult the state if you want. it applies to statements. they don't like it's against the constitution. yes, it's a small forgiveness. the question of where freedom of speech is concerned. i think if you're openly critical of the state, they can now put you behind bars. but this last shows that helps but with safety.
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this neutral position. we have no civil society has been established yet. there was no. she was just one of us must decline after perestroika. it's just a challenge because the most active seekers are at that point in time found out she respects and those who still have the energy want to promote those who was found out state and the others left. and that's how it happens. the control of the situation was lost shoes because you're going to are going to start seeing the group of people who are for your commute or for who you are going to your group
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where you live. but if you do that, you're going to hear that they need to move house out, go to semi for the admission of opposition. candidates to most cases you counsel smoke and all independent candidates have been far from standing for election say anybody. and there was no, i was, i was, i my own programming and most of all that, i know my generation is free. you know what i want to share with its reason, the sentiments generation. it was the in the play, the rules, and they tried to discourage us not to intimidate us. how that song was. they didn't survive so must say threats and upsets, move them by conflict, free as an all powerful piece. moving toward the end i got here, but most of them should someone and i'm fluent more of a threat to the powers that are based there yet. it was to turn the story to the it was like ok the it
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was god i was was, was i was i was i, i, i, i, i, i, i, i, i was, yeah, boy, did i write a guy? yeah. what did i was what, you know? i see it i was going to die. i said i was little i
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was i i was ok because i was. 'd is the defining challenge in bangladesh have stuck to their now their growing unity with it's been a regional tradition but is touted as a model for the entire country listening idea,
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3000 and 90 minutes w. i'm not laughing at them. well, i guess sometimes i am, but i said nothing which is that we haven't fixed the printer jemma culture looking at the stereotype question, but if you think this is a country that i'm paying kiev needed to predict for this grandmother. yeah. it's all about. ok. bob, look, i'm rachel. join me to meet the germans on c.w. . post to the term for it is for me, is for beethoven is for me to enter beethoven and his 1st solo. beethoven is for covering the
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ultimate beethoven 2022. 1000000 50th anniversary. here on d, w. m d's come come this is the w.'s, live from berlin. the united nations condemns what it calls a genius and senseless massacre in nigeria, more than a 100 farm workers killed by insurgents on motorcycles. geodes saw suspected of carrying out the attack. also coming off, tens of thousands flee the fighting in ethiopia is to cry reach. the u.n.
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says nearly half of those displaced actual costs it unlikely coronavirus fault will take you to a small german town.

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