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trouble to slow what freedom of speech? freedom of conscience is the mustering freedom of the media, but i last of the property right. it is basic elements of a civilized society are securely protected by the state of the shingles. with yeah, i dish. i promise you that we would when you me we have one. why did you did own? [000:00:00;00] mm
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hm. awe struck her the choir to come to see what is that and the fear that arose in me with every kind of demonstration and protest is suddenly god little for now, i know, or rather i can see why this it shall circle from is now through ago with i probably don't have fear in my field of vision. any marker to fall is a polymer liner because i don't run into cups every day as it is counter to sudan. if that makes a difference, there is machine. i no longer afraid of being arrested. all the time, so
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i did it is dig through to you yet, but i still stand by my statement of 2 years ago that it is imported to overcome one was the earth or so there are it's important to overcome once fear and moving to cherry, panama, seems to be an example of this, overcoming a fear of his premier of deadliness. vertebral is different because frankly, moving somewhere far away from home is scary as hell ah novice, no expense miss moran will. i usually wake up as early as morrison, but that doesn't always work. sometimes i sleep until 1 pm that we have breakfast and then mirage goes to the squab dealership,
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but i usually do housework clean or go shopping near it. i have the feeling that people are not very friendly, resolute, every one knows we are from moscow. murat might not notice as well, but i do for you. yes. ah ah, oh, this is the real russia. it is very diverse, like our lives with moscow is russia. and so is cherry pon over with your courts and law. divorce stock are also rush on. it depends on what we understand under the term russia.
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ah ah with noon patricia touches her now does it just has to work if him actually the go as you looking back on 2019 to day that i realized that oddly enough for me it was one of the coolest times of my life. and you, i'm sorry for everyone who was detained or injured during the protests. music. what is a cigar? i thought, well, that's in the didn't need to. maybe it sounds cynical just for me,
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but i personally have fond memories of that time because i felt like i was doing something important in new york. so that the, for your shoe, i knew i wanted to make a different thought that you mean you've been most of the fortune obstructions, which you know, cook with them with the crow option even though that sounds very abstract. yeah, i made that happen with people who cared as much as i do, yet it is or mrs. guzman, with both exercises. not alone is worth a lot for finding people who really care who share the same value system and the same beautifully. and me as the less the void for your system would send this to not just in terms of politics, but life in general. i the defense new book operating to can you professor reason film for that was really cool. r
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elections, stories can do whatever they want. it becomes completely absurd to a point where you don't know what to do. it gets more and more absurd every time doors her trick with at some point this could lead to maybe not exactly giving up or being frustrated, but at least falling into a kind of suspended animation. because you don't know what to do, or how to do it any more, i ah, with me.
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ah, a country has made a massive with, and the government can perceive renters array based on what you and i would call to say to him, signed by to the hawkins in the institute. the other one is a way to, to not only when to view both economics and almost everything i've owned or controlled by the state, including the media, including the ideas, including freedom of discussion. and if within those, no freedom, i think with,
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i remember soviet union from tv brought to coast images still a door this with this history concerns, not any russia but the entire soviet union. it is a legacy of the soviet union and the czarist empire. in 1861 saft him was abolished . that wasn't very long ago, a 150 years. people had been servicing the slaves once a 150 years in his dreams. but the abolition wrote little changed. everything remained unchanged in sonorous crash. old people remain the same time. they went to their names in the soviet union, it was soon, much the same, but even the people were no longer slaves,
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but now they were cogs in the system and there was nothing individual people for the most part were not allowed to think as individuals. couple, but they were part of the system with the 19 ninety's came freedom since no one had experience with it, no one you want to make of it in a country where slavery had been abolished only 150 years before we didn't know how to deal with that at times with when you come
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hm. weight miss some, jack disagrees as opposed to everyone else. here with me i that why do i think it's, are you against everyone here or everyone in general? i stand for the russian people and am against permanent power name was i have a question about political competition. cindy of, i knew it got curve as you may know, i am also running for president of the russian federation president and i see so you've been misleading lucy, her mom are you here as a journalist yet for as a candidate to do that. and yet my lawyer, but i came here as a journalist for the dose to tv channels. because these days, this is the only opportunity to ask you a question about since you do not participate in debate. so you just like to please . ah huh. from, from, from my question concerns, competition in elections and diva enough nowadays opposition candidates are either not allowed on the ballad or they're given a hard time property. and which was like, what is why is that a valid by, are the authorities afraid of fair competition?
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and see, this is a a genuine see a small gathering of young people around us with a new modem. if it is not entirely clear, if they're on their way to a constituency meeting or just going somewhere on this beautiful rainy day. the police are already there in a moment. we'll see how they react to the young people walking down the boulevard. a divorce today. are they closing the roads
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with ah yes ma'am, with i know why we don't want to stop with i have 2 children. i, i have a lot of issues with the anthem. yeah. and i hope my students are here and this is where we should. yeah. now them. so i think i just heard some of them whistling there and i realize that gets to them. yes. and i know that they are the future that you want to share. i know that they have a great responsibility to their future, not to be on every single one of us has it. now cause that was not yet guys, some sort of a stories that every adult is responsible for our children's future with us. when
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you might, we must realize that it will not go away again. some, some of them we can do now. bridge hate all we want it, but 1st and foremost along this we must take action to thank you guys with us and then we need to shape our future as we want it to be. and without a good match up what i said, i came back to make that happen. we need to wrap the levers of power that you oh yeah. yeah. that, that was the i need to change the leadership in our city and our country. i mean, yeah, to plug in, you know, some go over them with us up. i mean there must make sure that justice and freedom prevail in our country. that idea thought, well, let us shout together. why did you see him smile? freedom more done.
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ah, [000:00:00;00] i did get to be a place. yeah, i see was on thursday the resident address the federal assembly here, but it's the key speech of the year on the state of the nation. when comma traditionally and himself introduced it during his time as president getting shot. however, this way to respond to mentally and friend from the previous want. obviously of jack, i was sad to this, not a one year pop or a medium time period until the mid 20 twenty's. i've thought it typically is. paulina is out that most of existence,
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2nd part of the execution of the tasks as an existential significant. yet, in simpler terms, russia, it is to lee all not to be got about weapons based on your principles of physical isabel, which virtually nobody has used until now. daring only to dream of it, instead. fundamental by this fact alone proves that russian fundamental science such not only exists but it is now at the highest global level, you actually will take a rocket or you. it's where the jet propulsion is generated by a nuclear reactor. so flight ranges, unlimited list, as is it's maneuverability, cost me to speed in the atmosphere is almost as high as that in space. it flies like a meteorite and a cloud of high temperature plasma. that means the flight is controllable. low about 1st things. first law, when russia was forced to develop new strategic strength systems, was at the after the you asked,
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confronted our students with their withdraw from the missile defense treaty or at the up now about half of them, which is more important, your personal freedom of the security of the state of question. anyone with us will you don't have to answer straight away. and he repeated them. what's more important to you, personal freedoms of government security. you can't separate the 2, it should go together. what if we separated that freedom of course will never be slaves? anybody from from in your opinion, what's the meaning of life as you have you changed in the course of your life for your cheerleaders role? for from yes before, for me, the meaning of life is to develop in all directions or to probably need to learn
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more about the world around us or treadmill shows, learning of what else are made of nothing other show it became a possible goal for roll. would it eliminate the current discomfort from where you've been here for? sure, but yes, you have to keep your mind open and evolve. be prepared for change. yes.
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i am now in the place. well listen, i'm talking with ah, with it yet. but i'm going to protest the demolition of this falafel shop. i believe the mare of ma sky. i'm posting on facebook right now that i support ego and i'm googling what it says in the bible. my faith shall be as a mustard seed get your writer. i don't remember anyway, i didn't, i want to write a post about how i saw an eagle was led out of the court room. and i realised that
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the mustard eat of acceptance in me had fe, allah blubber and it disappeared after that shift. but i saw him in handcuffs for 3 seconds hours and imagined myself in his shoes and realized that this could happen to any of us if he had done worse for cheaper pretty. i don't think this is normal that about the rest of a bug. i think that we are rich and normal country. one of the best countries in the world forgot say shift and i don't agree with what's going on. this one, you're going to be in the back of the, of the but the guy was 21 years old. when he was detained by ryan felice at 6 or 12 in the morning. if that's not okay at 6 am or 12 am. if, if this isn't 1937, triple, if we didn't start a revolution so we could go to jail or people shook off is innocent or mm hm. they always say you are expendable,
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you're just being driven forward to be wounded. there are many of us and we are reliable force because they can't hurt us. i thought when you said all, i thought no one was getting put in jail any more. but i was going to put up with recently a young man was jailed for a tweets about the what that a tweet. twitter is a social network. he wrote what he thought and got 5 years where it is. i don't believe it. is it 5 years in prison like maybe blocked but not in jail or not? you put you in jail, but there was a shared well not that if it's someone you know that you need to protect up with a lot of innocent people get locked up. that way, with someone in the police didn't like him, that happened with some boy, you have to protect him. but she shit
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with this is a friend. he's under house arrest for posting videos on youtube. what kind of videos? on coming up to instructional videos, he is a libertarian and explains what libertarianism is. it's one of the political movements, the patron, is with libertarianism. it is similar to liberalism and only with a higher degree of freedom which talk to hell with freedom you like and none in time. but you had a life back then this level, you've gotten crazy with your freedom. mostly we had to life off to the wall, it gets it 196823 years after the rule, we got the keys and i moved into an apartment with a gas stove and everything we gave now that many in but you can't get only produced trading with avoid him, but you don't need freedom. you need to start businesses yet to have people jobs. and if not,
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punish the people who would break. so real to miss what they want. i wish i was here to keep everyone but i force them to work and open businesses. ah, would work? no one would do this for free. i do. no one pays me for anything. i'm a tutor. really for that yet? yes, i work as a tutor and earn my own money. it's okay. what did you, what regards everyday? yes, it was. yeah. you're in enthusiasts. when you i think you're pursuing an interest what he's standing here a while today. give me the money. but i know i'm sorry
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with the buddy. i don't mind. i got all the dead lucky with with it. yeah, yeah, yeah. go up record. yeah, i have a question for you or so of better than what you associate with the slogan, russia will be free. was up with something positive. so what do you think of the theory that history takes as zigzag course? 5 exams, but i do that zigzag with viral development. we go from one point to another. technically the same one budget time passes and we perceive it in slightly different reality. i'm back true. do you think it's true or not? yeah, i mean, i guess you could get it. speculation, but what good. so was russia ever a free country?
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i think it was just remember us when in the 1990 s a and the state controlled media was yes, they are a threat to our generation, not a ha. ilya love of head of politics, domain the network, the civic project is the shipper for you. thank you very much. i am pleased to be the last speaker. it's a wonderful position. i am not an expert. i don't have a bachelor's degree. i'm just in the process of getting it. we launched the citizen projects network a week ago. it used to be just a debate club, but then we realized that we've been organizing student events and debates for 2 years. we told the guys in st. petersburg about our idea and they agreed. so now it's happening there as well. and the debate club became the citizen projects network. i was pleased to listen to every one because it was a conversation as i sort about my state of existence. i was trying to understand who i am. and i found that exciting to push. oh, if the good i learned
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a lot and it's a great topic to think about it. but at the same time i don't have research experience in the sense of a traditional academic global perspective. so i'm going to pass on what i've learned in the 2 years of the debate club and tried to reach some level of abstraction to determine what kind of world i live in and how i understand it. the whole city. i did that to my boy at the i don't think she was 70, but it hasn't. but the mosquito to be there yet when you're young, that you're not particularly attached to anything just yesterday when you start your own family, these are it's not like living with your parents or just because you are directly responsible for them. yeah. okay. yeah, you learn to take responsibility ever did on mucous. yes. get that a big when you're a little kid wife. no matter what age were, you are just running a route as diana. it's different e m. if it's a normal process, it happens all the time. you can't escape barracuda by. it's
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a more i my generation. we born 1997 to 99. has seen a decline. is the issue with the motion those born at the beginning of students term russia. so, oh, the one watching that, ah, that yes, we are less energetic you. but the good thing is that we are more involved in politics. always have our world has become more political cuz our and there's no other way to deal with that. change that those move boy liquids, his unit here nationally while approved to 0. i think that's why the level of social consciousness has risen quite a bit. toys i the shallow waving grass. does cooper's daughter on poor shies? we're all growing up here, but i think that's ok. i know because that's the way it should be a my room,
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but i'm you should have your own family with for them even if you don't have them, you should have your own life to go and doesn't look as well as reading on the dawson. but at the same time, you have to be a citizen of your country, but that's also how it should be. yes, i knew that right now we are in a state of frustration of silence here. i mean, it's hard to explain. it's like everything is on stand by a family ah. ready a tv
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of course. we will never give up. nothing can defeat us. nothing at all, nothing. it's absolutely impossible. under any circumstances. you have everything will be all right. hang in there. it is. when you, when you might, you might. why the people who don't understand it now will later do even when i was detained in the special prison. i talked to the staff there about many things and they understood a lot. i and i fight last night. by the way, there was a young man there your age, who works for the police, but still watches, nevada, any reads everything about him. i advised him to come to the soccer golf center to listen to lectures on the defense of human rights. 6600 people were rested in moscow during an unauthorized protest. saturday. thousands took to the streets to demonstrate against the exclusion of some independent and opposition candidates from upcoming city council elections. one of those candidates was arrested by riot
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police during the demonstrations. well, this comes a week after another opposition rally in the russian capital. someone wrote yesterday, we didn't reply to him, but he deleted his comment. margaret, normally we answer very quickly. everything has been answered as far as we could docks. let's take a look at the facebook class . my platform i spoke is so message of engage dogs. i'll police are blocking the way into the labianca if they're using a balance to cause a traffic jam who's
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cry. oh, oh i i, i do. yeah, ma'am. right viola poly for all those who despite all the threats to go to the police stations at night for those who stand there in front of the door. yeah, they took over there. there are now enough lawyers for each of you. a good song just doesn't fit with blue, blue with blue,
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with a, with the leading what is known as a. so your is when trying to explain the phenomenon of young people taking to the streets. the idea immediately emerges that it is a new generation that has come to change everything and is in contrast to their father's generation. those who lived and grew up in the usaa and the so called bulletin a generation who took part in the 20112012 protests which for many protesters came to a rather ambiguous end. it's often been determined that the new generation is more decisive and freer and more ready to act in a way that the previous generation failed to do. if we assume that a generation differs from the previous one, we ascribe it a human characteristic and see it as people who want to create something new it
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when it was so we assume that external circumstances mark this generation and it stay with us on a list it's also as others, of course, let me ask a question. is there even a future for student political activism? because do you really think students have the power to make decisions like they did in china, for example, book or in 1917? mostly, do they have a chance? chelsea is before chinese protests. are you referring to global? never will. will many students were involved in the revolution of 1911, which most then they found at all kinds of organizations. and they were involved in the 1917 revolution in russia. when do they have comparable power today? yeah, yeah. we're talking about direct action with 10000 students taking to the stray c e. o. well, kind of lecture, is there someone who is responsible? the family can,
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the organizers are inside acting up with who's in charge of all of us. what's going on with much it won't stop jane university history with which university of helium universities in general. okay. come on with starting, let's start with other. so wait, may i see i'm an organizer to know we're here for handles handling is out of social mobile mobile choice. so senior police lieutenant gave me the number to have dubbed there is my mother of in my little bit. let me don't have him here to look papers in my backpack. you.
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why do you asking? suppose yes. why? well, you happen to have been working with us. you must give a reason for like wrinkles gra, if identity verification of why do you have to check him out? do you suspect him of anything? i'm supposed to do it? no, no, no. may i see you papers, comrade? oh, that show it to him. oh, aren't you afraid yourself with him? of course that is for me it balances out conscience on the one side and fear on the other. i'm here to make sure that fear doesn't take over and so far i've succeeded . it is scary, but i can deal with that fear because i know we are doing something important with it's important to support the students
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supporting all the protesters. it is important to say that it is wrong not to allow candidate for the moscow city duma. in short, i'm afraid, but doing something is more important than not i guess we're struggling. i probably our innermost, i guess i was influenced by my incarceration on july 27th, 2019 that sometimes i think that if it wasn't for that prelude, nothing would have happened on the one hand. so i think it would have happened anyway, and i would have ended up in court should have because at some point you realize you can't let it go to the. because i said something similar a year or 2 ago. and i'm gritty old van goodman. at some point, don't you just stop wondering whether you should go to a rally or not? it's yours and you just can't not go worsley. betty. what? i yes so of course was a porno? no less than what i remember most is probably the fact that july 27 marks the
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beginning of a new protest phase. for me, not the year, 2017, which was one alexei in of all ne supposedly proclaimed but the year 2019. because after that, a lot changed for, for example, some small groups of activists have emerged the kia monkey. so i just spoke to ethan, i thought he wrote that i will send you back. and this is very important because they then become bigger and bigger. so different grass roots initiatives emerge from such small communities. for example, people organize volunteer movements to help prisoners. that's how we came to pensa pensa, by the way, was memorable for me also yesterday, because we were about 30 people to form and only from moscow. 30 people traveled to another city just to support those affected by the network case. workers, i think that says a lawyer, yellow reward of bristol doors to produce right dosage here. mr. graham consillio
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i would. my name is a meal. i'm 15 yet. i love moscow where i spent all my life. so i like to walk around my capital with my friends swaim. it was yet a john. my name is roti on. i'm 17 years old. i was born and live in creston. i ask in siberia, should i write poetry and hope one day it'll change people's view of the world 1st . i think it's great when your word states and thoughts change other people. my big dream is to live my life with harmony within myself. ah yes i would have seen my name is sydney eager, which i believed 16 full years of what i was born in the tips in bella version. now i live in the city of a leaky lukea in the discovery gin, a smart i like to watch films and tv series. i jane of understanding the secrets of the universe. ah, yes i would, but my name is boris. use him as i am,
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was born in the city of miss. she knows good. mm. who read me. i don't show you my id. yes. just under the 50 both federal law, the arrest would be unjustified by you check it out. you can complain. remorse, puzzle. which of these do not smoke? you you don't have to do this. they're threatening to arrest me. i have no choice. you are in violation of the police. actually i'll check his details. you only have to give your name and date of birth. i had a man off lot, his love alexandra ridge. ah fuck up shells. won't chatting the pin for oh, saying the pens president, look,
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i ah ah ah ah, ah. most people in our country, if these changes were worked at by experts, lawyers, and politicians and not by saws. which what do you think of his suggestions to do his proposals by light, the car constitution, he's changing the constitution for himself with you think that's wrong, that's it. i don't think it's right. he wants to continue to rule. he wants to keep
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all the power in his hands with what he's being president longer than any one before him in russia. it's beautiful just now he not only wants to be president, thought this man who took it in 4 years. he may be gone more so he's at the speaker with his sister. that's wrong. i generally think that the longer he stays in palo, the more things happen in the country that shouldn't happen regardless of position . a person shouldn't be empowered that long. oh oh, good. i had
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with, [000:00:00;00] with this will hold up to mr. hope to move with oh, good morning. news at morning. from us with doing school. we got a girl. she's supposed to work 2 hours clean the control room. i just picked up. well gosh, was he came to the election commission. i checked his id. it doesn't exist, it was declared invalid or your representatives and
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a huge i'll show you. what are you doing with that cold water? was? are you out of your mind? you could catch cold up best i know most people would have swept 1st and then mark those who are stand up from human rights and made sure that those rights are respected. probably shouldn't belong to any political group. if you go to the church, you know, like arbitrators with
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it, i even thought about going to law school but not anymore. no clinical services manual before the doors to go. and i think that regretting what you did or didn't do it absolutely pointless. it's a waste of energy authority of casual work. yesterday for the functional, i know that someone who regretted something won't suddenly stop doing it, just because i see. so for a space you don't, but also to wasn't when you however, if it is possible, it's not worth wasting. energy auditing back here. the ball, pretty linear. mean, you're not going to change anything by regretting something related. austria what that kaya? i wanted to do this at the time when it was a revelation to me as you can,
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your to jill or what. i don't see why i should regret choosing to know i did it from the hearts or me. maybe it was wrong to worry my parents by doing all right, so don't refer it to actually going, but i will, it was definitely wrong. what i will try not to do that in the future to show it was that i had stuck in his yard because sto dorchester, mccoy with them. it seems to me that the generational thing that we're talking about is that some generations can make a difference. and others can't, which is an issue that goes beyond our classic concept of politics, of what happens within the state or how elections world does it deal, is how it is to jump or take students or former student each other's movement. they may not have even voted yet, but we're already talking about them being able to do something to change this state because this society best off for the move want, we don't see them as political in the middle man who can elect someone. but as
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hm. with how can you describe it? that's the hard part. tell her to come to kropotkin ski good book is. are you coming here so that journalists have been instructed to where press passes. where are you meeting, masha, pa coterie? yes, so it should be good, but it hasn't felt that there's really a lot of comp just like in the movies and if the police are everywhere and as any 2 or 3 protest. and so just because we all things i sometimes do do that. we all live a better, more comfortable and favorite light when things are done with a strong anooj. in reality, this feeling of well being well packed very quickly with because the art and wilson begin to struggle with goals got all your blood master. but mrs. phillip bonham blyth jammy plus button and get them scanned, copy to black galant, delegate a ticket to my problem without it, but as you desired,
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you should not get the chemistry to lubishefski the mechanics. deloney played company slogan stella bland, was none of those people and got up. i shouted at the low montage. bombay shook yet he explained his stomach as loud in them. not news that she blush keep on moving company, generalization until numbers with, with does the planet not necessarily what elizabeth. on the other hand, we can separate. the 2 will ship from the 1st case. it's about perception, me, but it may be worked for me. maybe didn't work for you. we can also go to the field, you say beautiful. i say know if the 2nd question of reflection leads me personally to conclude that there is nothing new i and the ethical side of the issue raised as further questions. there is nothing to be said against it. he'd worked for you. it didn't for me. i won't argue with that, but i couldn't help it read it. okay. i think love this didn't look like the just the was the gist opening. you've divided it into 3 parts in a little this, the critics opinion, your own opinion. okay. what is the most important thing for you?
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what is the most important thing for me and also the mother? what is the effect it has on me is a passion, don't update me. he doesn't have to call it art or art history look. oh, but it made an impression on us to look. it trick is a mood in us thought that something in our members fitness that we thought the way it is that it's not about how it was film. yeah, we're not arguing about taste this boy. don't. we argue about what is acceptable and what is not. it called taste. no dad, taste is what is beautiful and what is not now. what's beautiful, amanda? why are you yelling at me? look, look at this started before the bottle. get it from the complex. don't even earlier. i think
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it, i don't understand, nor the deeper you go, the more nationalism you find. little money, everything can be divided territorially or ethnically, undoubtedly. well, someone says go, i have 2 hours a week. i come to school all, come out, do you pay for me for these 2 hours and who pay? they went to a budget that i thought was a bliss. yes. that's the principle of subsidy charity. it doesn't help you. but let me try to explain it again. the principle of subsidiary here says that local authorities and non delegated powers, when you and that their powers as such, that if they fail at something, they go to the next level up. this means that all the things that local authorities can do or within their room, it and the things they can't do. i then the responsibility of the regional or legislative groups. that's called empowerment. it's not just about keeping the budget at the local level, but they have the power to deal with all the other issues. and if they don't have
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could be a little behind. so it seems to me the only scrap is going to come out the woodwork because nobody knows what to do. i wish for a lisa. she stays with me and what is it? one has the feeling that change will come more from a non political sphere, which it will come from. other people may be artist, show its students, historians, facebook, even ologist, who will infiltrate politics and try to make a difference. politics itself is at a standstill. not only in russia, there are only people who have arrived there and now don't want to give up their power to any one. they're just waiting lists to come along. douglas,
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