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i could at oh yeah mom are usually the children. cry. or do we don't you know that tamera cornets are with that move out there that i was actually our father. i want to know what the year earlier here i got to do up with. and. what a great place for sanchez investors my feeling but will they consider the traditions of these villages. imagine employees having to explain to hotel guests that they can't go swimming on a thursday. the land for the hotel was so without the consent of a small fishing village on the sand street between the ocean on the log. they forgot to ask to wakes people and now they're trying to sions and livelihoods are
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at stake. but promises sparkle like diamonds and it is hard to resist when somebody is waving money and job assurances in your face. to cut an old fellow. to the bathroom immediately managed to be very good at counting their own feet. to the al qaeda. to. the prison towns assemblyman really only travels the 18 kilometers of dirt through to the district office. no more getting stuck in the mud yes please precisely it's
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a tar drew to be connected to the wiki leaks. truth kolya call it a good thing to do and no listen up the big world is interested in this region change is coming and the district administration is dreaming be. all of them are you know will come back or does great. as that is a good month yeah good morning to them yeah oh yes a welcome thank you so bizarre is it that good. swimmer capita high land along transfer system area i count 100 people thanks but for the cost of starvation i have fun on the front if you have an i am finally allowing a light to the activities which you also will create job and big but you just who are people and i for who will come will not want to go and i don't we wouldn't go
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committees will have to take up arms to fight welcome please note we have already emphasized our willingness our readiness to engage the local communities in. dealing with these issues when you get it down because yeah really we're anticipating a lot of people to come into our district so we're going to be a combination of korea and gunning. and then we saw some of the animations of what you want to have. and i think there was a want i wanted to also be in there in the booth history of history and was able to get a face environment sitting here in the hood with all gonna a good job a new town. that project and provide adequate office piece. company and the numerous companies don't coming into behind presidential
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accommodation for all the people who are coming and putting it all we expect no less than 500000 people in the next yes an estimate that's 5 to 10 years. to. you. to. not like nigeria ok but 500000 new inhabitants this is almost 10 times the number of people living your right now. korean bridges nice and fancy houses like in a fairy tale city yeah everything seems possible. that time is long. gone and. the ball coil storage on
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transportation company board is a construct of petroleum tell me now on a $300.00 acre land. we have the largest user to lump them in now in fact the dig deep pool in the country that's it's 500 new i'm an inferno. relend with real wagons optional pipelines and out of transmission devices to receive on transmit natural gas. on. the hell outta. you know message to every number line you. know that it's not equal not about about it i will. not stay closed today they are going to go for a refinery that's why we are moving them to a new sites on hand and we are here to not getting area so that i would confidant for their reception meant i also know what i do believe me when i mean and i can have one. so from tokyo from the line to stop yet i would need
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modern bathrooms full fishermen farmers that sounds great their own village would disappear. no one is complaining after all who will miss the mud houses. who's going to miss special water from the ocean for a shallow. time. there's a constant sound of helicopters flying to the orig this heroes and i don't he's finally on the whole been. there they've got to rethink what it was. general right and all kind of a focus group which my love as
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we must ensure that it is something nice and not to. read. by a long. run. off. on our way. back or that. the flu has started back to the nigerians. the owner of the day we like your is no guns flaring is one of the biggest crimes against nature super duper geek god wants to stop it from the start by building a gas processing plant right on the shore where oil is drilled.
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bullshit they thought that was going to keep it was good. at that. because yeah we had a talk a few that you might have liked you got that what i meant was that was a joke and i had to. mount i could hear everybody and we're still would see one band of you know who. called me a modern company proves to me in each email my bad mood you would see on my return . there sometimes if local people. here can commune family. best while being. oh. 3 i want her to lose. the symbol of cape town.
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. it's 7 to the d.n.c. lie from us to do with yeah i've got a record high enough bad guys for marrying a still ongoing that's gonna. become in one community duty oil field 60 kilometers off the coast of gone out spots a notch on. most in 2 months now and. i . wish to region freeze food security i mean i'll grant you just to see the show so many fishing villages around and gonna stream you oil field i'm now covered with decomposing saga some which cloaks the fishing nets and boats engines of local
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stick and as you put it. it's going to get mad at what if it's willful for that. one too well for. any of the 2 that in. a mobile home i don't know. about you've got to you've got that then you've got to have that option. that he had to go but you and your i mean i'm yet more like i did you have come up with a movie that you never put on when i got my old obama. but i what i will get i need to look up on you know what. good from the beginning i started back to the bar oh. oh so you've got to back them up there it's been 2 years now since the old tops opened millions of barrels worth several 1000000000 us dollars have been few and.
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there is no sign of the oil money neither into bus village nor in any of the villages along the western coast. little sending someone to sort out the suffering of the fisherman whether it is related to the allah not. the western coast just waiting for the promises to come true. prisoners tonics waiting for the hotel come for the 2000 jobs. and teacher matthew is waiting for tourists to supplement his meager teaching salary. sometimes i worried all i'd be in that notorious for the hotel projects i'm not sure that time you're going to stop it with it but i'm hoping that it will be stopped and that's a kind and jay. my business.
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america. while for suitable carriers this is one fish before and then only a few people who just not have found out that there was this and now maybe not bad kids have a new dream they are found at. the neon future job will be a jolt for the kids today are finding about kids. and that teaching both sides because there's no support. in the way us what i want to. jank. and any business when i get my little mining. company looks the same 2 years after and the village just cleared the land for the
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new village there is no refinery and no new company with fun says bathrooms for a doorman his neighbors. it's election time time for the months. you see. to. watch her water the lobby of their headlights. never. did you know. enough to be. the reason to be out of there by medicare by 0.0 i'm going to get out in time to admit that while in the city i probably wouldn't you like no more of a terrible i doubt about. on baby. i mean oh my that's not. hard.
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to. sit through. them they have you guys and it will be on the top of a 2nd and it will be until you reveal your music to me if you i wasn't going to. give you that and you know what will going to happen on that. night and then what not a one and i do when i find this you're going to come back you see something better . i assure you results in both. oracle i will go to. my good man. good. good good good. good. good. not about to grab me on the.
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ground. and run. into the conflict zone with tim sebastian. justin 3 months ago i looked same of on me collapsed from a car and poisoning my guest this week from mosco is gift just love me can offer a member of president putin's fasi united russia. why is it that those who speak loudest for the russian opposition from the risk of mortal danger coming. in 30 minutes.
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in the far north. beyond the inhabitable world it's lonely. barren. and breathtakingly beautiful. the arctic. to take a journey around the north meet profiteers and talk with people experiencing a changing environment. for the ice disappears and it keeps retreating our future depends on what happens here in one of the most fragile ecosystems on earth. northern lights within the arctic circle starts december 21st w. news
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alive from berlin and russia rolls out its sputnik vaccine against covert 19 with a mass campaign in moscow 2000000 doses are available for high risk groups but amid concerns about how fast the vaccine was approved will muscovites be lining up to receive the injection. clashes break out on the streets of paris at protest against police brutality. new security police respond to fireworks with tear gas we'll go live to our correspondent in the french capital .
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i'm michael have you with us moscow has launched a large scale that's a nation campaign with the russian made sputnik that seen against covert 19 the country says it's produced around 2000000 doses today and will distribute the vaccine. free of charge doctors teachers and social workers are among those 1st in line to receive the shot the rollout is going ahead even though clinical trials have not yet completed it comes as russia reports its highest number of new daily infections since the start of the pandemic. sergei said 10 of ski took the leap after seeing friends fell ill with covert 19 a journalist at the w.'s russian service says he did a lot of research into the vaccine before signing up for trials it's just i decided for myself that at the very least the vaccine is safe and in the best case it will
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be effective if they give me the vaccine rather than the placebo. before they vaccinated me they told me it was safe but they gave me a life insurance policy anyway in case of death my relatives will receive the equivalent of around 22000 euros in compensation in case i become disabled or get up to 17000 euros but i doubt that will happen. around $40000.00 people have already taken part in trials 1st but it could be one of the 2 russian vaccines trials for both are ongoing but the vaccines are already registered and being rolled out across russia doctors and teachers are 1st in line to receive the jab which authorities have emphasized will be free and voluntary but there have already been media reports of people being put under pressure by their employers to sign up. well she says the union of medical workers is being
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put under pressure to agree to getting vaccinations but we have also seen mass refusals and even resignations of course that isn't improving our health care system. and you know. not all teachers say they are on board with the vaccination scheme i either but it is a little bit of warning we are supposed to sign saying we will carry the risk so if i got vaccinated i would be risking my health without any guarantees that the vaccine won't have a negative effect on my body and that's why i would like to have the choice whether i want to get vaccinated or not. and russia isn't just rolling out spec nick b. to its own population and has already delivered samples of the vaccine to serbia hungary and venezuela and it also has production deals with several countries including india and china experts say the goal is to show that russia has a scientific superpower. vaccination can be compared with the space race the main
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thing is to stake a claim on being 1st the 1st country to produce a vaccine and the 1st to start vaccinating people we won't find out what effect the vaccine had until a year or 2 from now or which one was the most successful this one the british one or the american one. but sergei said enough skill is hoping for more than politics after getting the 1st of 2 jabs he had a fever but quickly felt fine now he's hoping the russian vaccine will keep him safe from the coronavirus along with thousands of others getting the job across the country. earlier i spoke to muhammad near who is a viral infection and vaccine expert at lancaster university in the u.k. i asked him how unusual it is that a vaccine still in phase 3 clinical trials is being rolled out for mass vaccination having deploy a vaccine. under told in or even more than that people have in fact i think doc is
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there to be dangerous moving forward because that seems to be quite regular testing and that's one of the reason that we took a doctor long time to come up with a vaccine that we can all trust so the vaccine that is not with us you're tested let's certainly be. moving forward because it's not just that russia itself would be setting an example for other countries it's a bit hans the vaccine has a tendency on hold for more efforts to have a high coverage because let me make it a concern it's not just having the vaccine concern it that all weekly and whole of widely we can deploy it because until we don't immunized 75 percent of the fact of the vaccine would be significantly low which we don't really want to see that's muhammad near from lancaster university many many thanks dr let's have a look now at some of the other developments in the coronavirus pandemic the world health organization is warning against any complacency as vaccines begin to come on stream the w.h.o.
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says face masks and other measures will be needed for the foreseeable future austria has started mass testing its population despite scientists fearing that negative results could encourage people to ignore hygiene rule and german chancellor angela merkel says the massive national support program for businesses cannot continue indefinitely parliament is about to begin debating the budget for next year. now clashes have broken out in paris between police and protesters demonstrating against what they say are worsening employment conditions and deteriorating social rights and freedoms in france the protests comes as president emanuel met close government faces heavy criticism trying to push through a new security law this is intended to protect police officers and a crackdown on islamic groups police used tear gas to deter the protesters as they made their way to the city's plaster republic. for more on this let's
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bring in lisa lewis in the northeastern section of paris lisa we've seen images of smoke and perhaps even some flames at times what exactly is going on. well there have been thousands of people protesting here today in paris and in about 80 other cities across france they have been creating processing for more social rights as you said also against a new security bill and there have been clashes right from the beginning of the demonstration its base and they had paris between protesters who've actually who've been for things that the police and the police have retaliated with tear gas window as stocks have been smashed and these statues are still ongoing here in paris french president as you no doubt has been out defending the new security law even
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as the government has backtracked on some parts of it why do they insist on keeping the law in place. well it's very important for the government to show that they're trying everything they can to keep the french safe they are also bending in from pressure to pressure from the police here in france who is asking why i ask for more protection actually from attacks against them at the attacks against police have risen over the past few years and the government is responding to that but it is a fine line because on the one hand the government wants to show that understands police the police but they also want to show that that understand the people and the backlash against this new security in particular is rising. you know as we see images of some of the people there on the streets next to you to curse me that segments of french society have always felt empowered to express their freedom of speech what's your sense of this to the voices on the streets today represent a small piece of the population or is there in fact
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a rising groundswell there in france. according to recent polls half of the french really support those who are praising the at the same time there are also lots of people who are afraid for their safety as you know there have been numerous terror attacks over the past few weeks and months here in france that have added to a series of terror attacks over the past few years and the french know that they need to be protected so it is very difficult for the government what's more president mark clark he wants to prepare the ground for transit 22 when the next presidential elections will happen and he's trying to appear to right wing voters especially with this new security bill but also with other bills that he's putting at the table on the table at the maybin so it is difficult for the government to find a balance between enough security but not too much you lisa lewis in paris as
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always elise and many many thanks. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world at this hour the e.u.'s chief negotiator has returned to brussels after a week of negotiations on a trade deal in one day sunday and his counterpart said they had not reached agreement on several key issues british prime minister johnson and european commission president. will hold talks by phone later today. in the capital the national transition council has held its inaugural session the $121.00 legislators are expected to pave the way for a return to democracy in the west african country after months of unrest during their 1st meeting the council elected military officer. as its president one of the officers leading the military coup back in august now for
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the 1st time in music history $197.00 musicians one from each country in the world have come together as one orchestra the earth orchestra they released their 1st song together is beautiful on friday. now did you have the reporter fredricka is here with more figure because i was listening to this had 2 thoughts that came to mind 1st what a beautiful sentiment and then secondly what a logistical nightmare this must have been how did this whole thing come about absolutely well michel organizers say that the project has been 3 years in the
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making and of course this year's global pandemic has not made the final steps and easier and we're talking about a huge orchestra it's more than twice bigger than than a normal orchestra and of course there's the fact that these musicians are literally all over the world from london to the desert areas of mauritania and of course they couldn't all come together physically so 57 of these musicians gathered physically in london and they recorded the groundwork for the song and then the rest was recorded on location and then mixed later and the other challenge was also that musicians different musicians had different musical backgrounds and this also comes across in the song which is about 7 minutes long and it's in mixes it goes from classical to. and we we had one composer english bafta winner george fenton who composed the unifying theme but then musicians were free to also interpret that and play
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a bit around and also include some of their instruments typical of their own country that we wouldn't necessarily always see in an orchestra well so what is the message here that well i mean at a time where the world is extremely polarized their day trying to push a message of unity they're trying to you know music is they're saying one of the of the common grounds one of the ways we can bridge barriers whether it's physical whether it's cultural barriers linguistic buyers but let's take a listen to what they some of these musicians had to say the rest of the. subject might behold well the whole world holding. because. in the world to choose their agriculture and be. looking for the similarities in each other rather than and spotting what separates us is so beautiful sex and the weather straight to the north and appropriate whether it's
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so many things are so so much of us and them or just usual to remind ourselves that we were just all the same and to just be together and not think about what makes us different about what you know racist to say. well michael the next big dream for the earth orchestra would be to be able to actually have all these 197 musicians need for real in in person and they're hoping to achieve that in 2022 when hopefully the world is filled with free well fredricka but your i'm sure you put a smile on a few picture faces out there in the world with that report so much thank you. well that's it you're up to date more world news at the top of the hour up next a sports life a michael loco for me and the rest of the team here in berlin really appreciate your watching in stay with the dubby there's more news right around the corner as always.
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the coronavirus of data the code of special monday to friday on t.w. . on the surface boxing is all about landing as many punches as possible on your opponent and ideally knocking them out. some critics even say it should be banned but boxing is also a sport that helps people overcome difficulties and find it in
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a strength and can prevent them from going off the rails. way talk to poor boss kurt and saskia belgian 2 people from munich for whom boxing has provided a new opportunity. buraq now 30 is from munich in the neighborhood he grew up in disputes often resolved through violence. the one i knew going to the system china monthly there were a few of us in a few of them but it came down to a one on one with me because it was only when i saw his blood on the ground that i actually began to enjoy it. a couple of older guys had contacts to hooligan groups the so-called 3rd half and i asked whether i could join by the time i was 15 or 16 i was only able to control my aggression anymore there'd be a capo to arrange how many where and when then we'd meet and smack each other up
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and taking on people with a reputation and doing them in it just felt wicked. and. out of line on politics. buraq has 27 criminal convictions and a struggle to get back on the straight and narrow. he's now a rare sight here at the 860 lions boxing club in munich unlike saskia bajan who hails from the same neighborhood as buraq she's not had it easy either but has managed to take a different path. yet there's a place in north i used to get really bad grades and didn't pass my school leaving qualifications. the shaft. so i don't pull myself together. if you do a lot of sports including competitive sport but it makes you tougher psychologically. and that's one of the that's why i decided to keep at it
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regardless of what doesn't work out. does seem i might need 10 attempts but i'd rather have that and fail. that's why i decided to study here and realize my dream women. and men and call me here. and book one now seem to be 2 very different individuals but i have a lot in common even went to the same kindergarten. few years later they were pretty united at the boxing club where the coach became a mental. forgery i removed all the shoulder and was i only took some unclear oh my and i like to call it is my coach but i call him my best friend and my helper. turned 60 this year. he's
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constantly in contact with young people through the coaching and the aggression management he does. and you can see how that rubs off on him. sometimes he behaves like some cool young guy he knows how to find the middle ground he's strict with us but also really chilled. strength. in my school as you know it's primarily about not getting hit not necessarily hitting your opponent. stay out of trouble for my car but i do think it's a real wow. sure he watches and then intervenes at the right moment he's dad to 80 people and i'm one of them. if you're healthy enough to help us with.
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a lot of the things that come up i fall for you know this commitment is so important and he doesn't need power some halo it's being there for you that matters it's something you can't really describe other was just brown noser. or common to both of us and. you know what i do still i wish you the best of health this year and in all the years to come no news on this. i noticed that last year was missing something also from talking to her every moment of how she needed a new family and good friends and that's something we can give people we are one big pride of lions you hear. that goes to looks like. the toughest setback was when my dad died in an accident i was still
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a child. when i was 5 or 6 i'd play tennis with him now and again. but afterwards i lost all interest in tennis and sport in general and on. the fly i know exactly what day it was january 8th 2009 and since then i've been in love with the sport i think about it every single day. for. tony she didn't have enough confidence and we helped her to make that breakthrough. look at the one we both yourself. told you thought here saskia is a gem right now the kind you put in your pocket in savor when you're down.
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in the thing. mcmahon songs on this news when i was 21 my dating broke up and i didn't know what to do with myself and my aggression over who's. now me when i will. not see this box and find boxing at the club taught me what it really means you realize that the techniques you learn here are not meant for the streets. and it just went clinch this is a sports. fan but i used to think it was just about fist fighting what kind but now i see it as a serious sports. point is this for me booking applies to what the. kid
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will walk or go to local help serve what these people are trying to do you get in there i see their aggression and tell them to do a bit of sparring but against someone good or not someone nobody will buy. anything on monday night and that's how barack all to got to know his limits but they'll always be someone better the new method with all the ways that. i give. because he'd humiliate you in front of the whole group you in front of the whole group. before you felt awkward and it would be so hard to face ollie again. to be he's the guy who protect syria and i mediate who gets into trouble. there. is a good show next coldish. alley knows exactly how to connect with his charges mentally that means talking tough if need be and with 2 that has brought
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progress. in 2016 ali organized a trip to ghana for his spot in boxes a trip to oz and i couldn't even find it on a map of africa. and then with my broken english of about 2 words it was pretty funny i'm. trying to get this to. death i'll. toss it one of my own. guys it was. his team train with a group of local boxes l h a cool wanted them to see a different world in order to get a better appreciation of their own one and it paid off. saskia and director can identify with the youngsters back home too and hope they
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can help them. find experienced a lot through boxing and i think it's really important to pass that on to others and i learned so much at boxing school back then technique and stamina. it's something i just have to share. in those and i meet up with 4 kids are a reflection of you in what you want them to become and i want the kids i deal with to really get ahead in life so instead of coaching pros i want to coach kids paul fishman of books the time you can that. it's been 4 years since the trip to ghana and boruc hasn't been seen at the club for ages he's even considered joining the french foreign legion. is that compatible with the principles he learnt here. mr let's enter the fray.
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and it. can this long island near a decent person at heart and it's the decent you need to bring to the fore for you or anybody else for the stuff about the foreign legion i could smack you one. day and surely it's a bit of a surprise. a league has managed to get poorer back into this proud pride of lions together with saskia the prodigal son will be coaching kids on a regular basis that. time will tell help borax story continues but he did keep coming to the club after we stopped filming to. think of mother earth and. me i always hear things like oh no sounds good don't hit me that's
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a lot of months of i then ask people if they've ever done any boxing or did i know what it actually involves going on the record and if they say no. then for me the conversation is over to. fall. into the conflict zone with team sebastian. justin 3 months ago alex a mob on me collapsed from a post poisoning my guest this week for most goes vicious love making off a member of president putin's party united russia. why is it that those who speak louder for the russian opposition from the risk of more cold dangerous cold so focusing. on difficulties. in good shape. people who don't play has nothing to laugh about it was it's important for
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us to train some of the brain of senior citizens and it's good for children to cause it forms of behavior and it's a lot of fun where designers of the play come from bands while a little bit of fun is much more than just a childish pastime good for good should. try being 16 professor hall and you. know what used crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues to look at all of us odes are available. in good shape for people who don't play has nothing to laugh about it was it's important for us to train some of the brain of senior citizens and it's good for children to come because it forms of behavior and it's a lot of fun where designers of the play come from the band while a little bit of fun is much more than just a childish past. time for good should. be 16 percent when
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you. go to use crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues in the only busloads are available online and of course you can share and discuss song w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms for crime fighter to me and now. you still think we are inferior why will the called you victory bush and we are not saints but we definitely decent people is the you are also part of the plot just me or russia whatever i say it doesn't matter to you you just don't listen less than 3 months ago i would say enough on the current figurehead of the russian opposition to collapse from apparent poisoning while the flight.
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