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to like this won't with the be without and if a t t what is this a t t p as on to everyone and both of them is a t t had never left egypt a told her name means the beautiful one has come. she's timeless, and she speaks to us. she has been catholic, positioned, independent museum, and dismiss just as much back code. she's been the subject of disputes between countries, since she was discovered. and if a t t, an object of desire. the or
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the beautiful nefertiti who owns had the ship is suddenly on the road into the former royal city of amana, on the side of the street. a huge replica benedicts of why an expedition due to dot is tracking this ancient egyptian queen. and the best of f, a t t is one of the most famous works of oaks in the world. because you see it fuss abuse to disrupt a teaser post when i look at the bus different f a t t i think of how ancient she is. but she also seems very close to us. these, those shows that she's very pressing displayed her age. mary, cut them on the we were in egypt. benedicts of one insisted on visiting
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a mona alone denied in central egypt. and f a t t, as best was dug up here over a century ago, says well, wants to find out more about the artwork in its history. me someone can see it come up to me even double click next, which of these to have the museum? i put that when dealing with museum history, but also is a normal visit to i, we should be aware of where the object. so these are the only the bus to submit for t t end up nothing. i mean, but then, well, many other pieces discuss it around the world is do now for them as a matter which i think it's important to be aware of where they actually originated from, to see if that exist. see something to do and where they are not located. now, did you? we list we thought we just the egypt around 1900 wrath footage. it shows how rapidly incredibly valuable
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trashes were ripped from the desert sands. european nations took everything they could find, and german archaeologist ludovico shot, made us say, tional find on december 6th, 1912 tea on the head of a queen. she ain't to the need and is united by all the the copies of the best invalid. and decorate egyptian roadsides. but the original has never been shown in homeland
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which is because no money to the wife, we didn't know what to cost. the 1st one, the fittest, one in their lead museum in germany. unfortunately, you can find that you've seen via beautiful and even if it's on himself, the skin or shark live. here's unfinished, but healthy you to be minds between as much as the unfinished of egypt also has the past. it's in the addiction museum, which attracts visitors from all over the world with its version of an f,
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a t t but guided tools here. oh is mentioned the even more impressive piece in, but in the cairo best isn't f a t t next. the same for ness, such as the detailed painting and the famous blue crown. the autistic expressiveness of the head is unmistakable to anyone who stands before it. people identify with an f, a t t. the form a queen is time this and modern. my little lives right him to see their w too. i'm like to be like a big salt for me because i never saw it in my real life. so that's something will be really make me so happy to see you. so hopefully it's worth the time to back to you just one day. so i can see, i know we do like towards sort of thing coming all over the world. so the whole,
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the, to the police and the thing of it is you can to a guy that would love to see the head of the tv in egypt, at least for one second. let me see you did mislead the i'm a jeep sion and so it's nice to teach you what this is, what you not. so it's been that i could be one of her grandchildren. and i said we're the very least to share the same homeland with both. the gibb shouldn't be lovely enough, but i wish that net patricia is best will be brought to cairo, enjoying the rest of the pieces in egypt shall museum from them. that is really my wish to find them shit in the museum island invalid oppression. kings opened major museums here as part of the global competition. so the best collections piece is what brought from all over the world
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and f a t t is one of the biggest attractions, no visit to been in is complete with out to visit to museum islands own mona lisa. through the holes of the noise museum paused countless showcases featuring the highlights of ferry on it on the route, finds the leads to queen nefertiti, a grand production, a adieva on her own stage. the icon has her own pedestal in berlin. should she stay? or should she go a century old debate is got the difficulties for somebody to can talk kind of fits 100 for the day. could definitely get them there has never been an official demand for returned by the egyptian government. sort them in the separately direction, ambassadors and germany have said never a t. t is
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a wonderful advertisement for egyptian culture to help them. she is the best and basset, or for egypt and egyptian culture imaginable. take a different, quick to do with her. a very different perspective. so, and it's of course, important to us that you just want the addiction embassy. good. see this museum, not only with never teaching here but also with other examples of ancient egyptian culture as they are placed. and that they also use it, the addiction embassy sometimes has perceptions here and i think that's a very important collaboration. some countries because i'm picking. yeah, the of got a decent. this all task is to preserve the pieces of world culture, the house to you. we must protect and preserve and maintain them as best we can. and how is the way i sees that means transport? how some of the question would be to teach? i'm pumped i'm.
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it was created 3300 years ago. this bus made of limestone and covered with a layer of plaster. some suspected was just the model for other versions made of stem. others think it was made for worship. the famous blue crown is painted with colored glass powder. there is a hint to dress. she is considered the most beautiful women in the world. realistic and impressive symbol tenuously. the material used to the artwork is worthless, but ensure is valued. it's 400000000 euros just a few years ago. how does she belong to? the history is taught from a no tentative perspective at berlin's technical university, professor benedicts of why reconstruct the roots artist taken? how did objects from africa, land, and european museums?
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she calls for radical transparency with public collections. and she's changing how these venerable institutions have traditionally seen themselves, the security of using the football new for me. but not, you know what the museums don't do, never have done those naturally. do they don't show how the pieces go to the museum . they use these huge seal comalla to suckle 5, come up. they know when you start to take an interest in how this addiction bus to that. so i'll call for guess, we'll have the freeze. if the posting on came to london from athens tell the pieces came to the new for this originated in today's iran and the rock. then you realize that they would not dropped off at the museums by helicopter. so one fine day. but the global geo political power relations play a role integrated yet and just was yeah,
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how do you perceive without asking people seem easy. so guess what the left size, do you realize that the golden, shimmering facade of the museums? is there any one side of the coins you'd like to jump it to come? what if you flip this coin nova, however, you see stories of violence slow lifting and humiliation? you don't to prevents with disease 12 this pull? yes. for me, it's important to me that this the other side is also told a demo when that portion t look as you see, the other shows the many of legality. how do we use our museums? how do we put objects into them? what do we teach? children in these museum, these on the musical skin. how do we as a society lucas, how selves in these magnificent museums, he'll get them to see on things to see if they don't seem easy. christy because this school has its price as well as play to suit all the
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so its organs i may have for you so you can see the house and i meant to come see him the entrance of the house and do usually as well as the same design of the house as if i'm out of me and in this room, exec 3 little thought finds the positive and 50 p. it would be here. yeah, i wouldn't be in this site to be close book god for kids. 40 years from 1910 in 1914 and the big great to 100, we thought by to 100 meet them is coming some houses of all type of house. but the most, the most important discovery was 1912, the boss of mississippi and some of them over, you know, in believe, museum the, here's the main location of the, of, of, of the executive in this role. and usually we know that the boss of the details here is spot to this
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location. these was these, what was the house peasy logistics by all 976 house, 347 to room 19. even december 6th, 1912. and then it says he painted fast as a queen with smoothly cot, week flesh pots, reddish yellow lips, red nostrils, strongly deepened, eyes one missing is p as nick muscle. strongly indication, 2 very like wrinkles leading up from the, in a corner of each lying downward. that's the fluid, it's at the time is usually the bush out the gym and i'll key on a just quietly recorded his sensational find in his excavation channel. he already had an inkling of what he had found. he would do everything in his power to bring the f a t t into jim enhanced the good when the
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fine was did up late to the the site was the scope, just walk shop and how many valuable fines for the archeologist the excavation was financed by patron change simone. the general in the archives of the gyptian museum in berlin, contains bush child sketch of the room, in which the best of miss a t. t was found a few pages on a small drawing of this discovery of the century, the files and the colors as if recently applied. okay, excellent work. well, no point describing it. you have to see it on the,
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in the or i want to know if you are sad about the fact that the, or the fonts of amman now know for it to connect to an etc a know in the lead or so i'm sad about the, the for the bus, but i hope that all the objects in both an uptick to attends, i put in museum outside the egypt to attend the back to the muslim to egypt. mm. which would be the total for, for the addiction and from the community for that he thought also. so i put it in the here and i'm out of 9, the least to bank that it could be very close to the city. since i'm young, i'm look to the tories 10 them know present ticket is and i stuck to my work as
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i've killers and doesn't speak to them and they love this work. so i try to give my beast and all my you for the 2 sessions. this feel dense, if there's a special needs, you know, and i think in the future it would be fine if or is it people do like this? i think it will over something good for the present ticket is and 80 percent effective. really seem to be on the by the g being here doesn't help me learn more about town dot facebook shot to act on behalf of the gym and oriental society back . then trust any book me what it does, give me a sense of how tasks were distributed around 1900. you see above us, you the dash, the great britain was responsible for infrastructure that go on board, then you have to put the management of antiquities. was traditionally in french hands in e also have these, these wants to be a school say, how do you see from even considered egypt? it's door to its 1st born at that time the defeat value of the plant had done so
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since napoleonic times semplex or now, if you, it's a great privilege for me to be able to revive the knowledge of this period. if you, the more i probably go on example, he believes that really happened in egypt back then. benedict's of was travels to paris. the institute of phones is now home to historical documents of the french and take, which is authority. what will the archives tell her about the discovery of egyptian antiquities under the french flag fronts granted the license to dig in a large reading room benedicts of what is allowed to read the historical correspondence between german archaeologist lew depo, shot and french authorities. let us tell her how the best of nefertiti was discovered and eventually found its way to bed in her research began after the
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events on to her real square in 2011. so in oklahoma, this cannot be to cut off hub on the sheet symbol. don't lose yes with democratic declaring what we now know is the arabs spring state that moment have, and susie as him for democracy with those demonstrations by young people in terry, a square that he was inspired to contribute to the democratic movement. asians as you'd see on easy except somewhat, and i easily in a moment to slowly dara to wind over move on the move. so okay, this predicament if i wanted to share my knowledge of how the boss doesn't have a t t who is so important to each of these collective memory, came to burnett and really speak to slot you did they, did you forget the time when egypt was not independent doesn't fit your needs. you click the button on the phone on this one more. egypt and fonts have a lengthy history. the country on the nile suddenly quote europe's attention.
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during the podium subscription campaign in 1798 and the battle of the pyramids. egypt was to become a french province, but never did. what remained was a close relationship between the 2. the, the french influence can still be felt in cairo today. the stock exchange district was modeled on paris and the 19th century. formerly, however, egypt was under british control, 110 years ago. it was not until 1922 that the country became an independent kingdom soon she managed to dump with someone probably just gonna they did have plenty of young dad shortly before the outbreak of world war one. egypt was divided
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vertically up, everything above ground belonged to england because egypt was a petition protector and sneezing all roads. the water supply, the cities. they were all under british administration. and everything below the ground was french because egypt antiquities also receives, had been in french turns for several decades. this division meant that the egyptians themselves had little to say and anything below ground copy gyptian, egyptology, did not yet exist. these egypt since the packed up and taken ancient egyptian culture left the country on mass and crates. bound to paris, london, berlin, and new york. in 1912, the french antiquities authority passed and you know,
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all fines would to be divided up exactly one hall for egypt, the other for those who funded the excavation. you'd think beauchamp didn't like this arrangement and he wrote elected to the director general of the gyptian antiquities authority. who yeah, the hey, i get an idea director general and the soonest asthma was here today to divide dogs . the see is fine when the full, the number to do execute the division. what she exact was obviously embarrassing to him. but he persevered amiably. so it was not to significantly damage scientific interests in the process. susie associated this put, find the belong to get the still have to be separated is not his fault. this is due
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to the new regulation, know which, as i know, we both regret including lies, but that was the, the position culture heritage foundation in bending now owns the signs that were awarded to james the moon, the excavations finance. in 1913 the touchingly delicate statue of the queen and then wrote many of the pieces working models, unfinished specimens from the sculptors workshop. but nothing comes close to the impact of the color. so queen legends have even a much about and if it teaches exodus or shot sheet was nitro t. t, intentionally hidden partially visible on the german part of the site. the case of
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photographic documentation from the time refutes this legend. what's the best smidge with clay to conceal its value? maybe it was actually stolen or 9 i so with this because it's just, you're not gonna do you. how do you get them involved? almost no. the legal situation and all the regulations were at that time such that we cannot say it was stolen with the store and these cheap ass rotations, but never a t. t was smeared with clay placed in a cardboard box in a dark corner where no lights fell. and keep losing the message simply nonsense. if we see the half dozen wonderful photos from different angles that were handed over before they sat down together to divide up to find with it before, that's how it was done back then. and we have to accept that done as soon as i can just respond to my we have to find a way to move forward and you always object to but to completely undo history. and i don't think that's the right way up to the couldn't talk to some stuff to cubic
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nefertiti is in the noise museum as a result of a historical mistake. and we cannot change history because it happens, but we can cortex this mistake. the monica hand is commitment to protecting the world's cultural heritage, has into an international reputation for her research in addiction. archives has led to believe that the little was broken when the find was defined it up in 1913, i think, according even to the law that was back in 1912. uh no, uh, mazda piece is what allows you to. and even if they did the front tire, so that was contested. egypt had that i to reimburse the excavator the money necessity, that he paid for the big exchange of that object. and both being on the committee
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that was supposed to protect the heritage of egypt should have known this and he definitely knew this. and he probably starts to hide nefertiti in a way that the adoption officers would not suspect the. so here was, is an egyptologist just loved to quote him, the media savvy scientist has been the face of addiction archaeology for decades. he was one's head of the antiquities authority and introduce national leaders and celebrities to egypt, high culture, the fights for the return of cultural heritage from a broad, the key to down to get it to have the division of the fines. * how can fully not make decisions about the image of each of the low was a little in that time. if you discover and in that group, you're going to take it out. the reason if you discover a statute of a king or queen made of limestone,
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you're going to take it out to the so that was the whole. how would this be the room to change all they have no. right to do that. tension has been building over the past several years between egypt and gemini, one voice in this post colonial debate is your going to an african color based on handbook. he's looking at the significance of colonialism in german society and wants germany to come clean about its violent imperial history. isn't that edition strong? i can be finished to execute this. it is actually acetate, an acceptable desmond. it's a from pathetic that people result to saying it would have been permitted. now it was the right of the strongest sacrament, or this volunteer between one. and they will all coupons before dividing up the fines meant that european rulers in egypt gave themselves the right to take it gyptian antiquities out of the country. i do too sure i'd think repair. oh said
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longest, th, if you little know your boss so you will never know your future. and therefore, for us nursing and government affairs, those people they did the was mat justice center through. and this why they the to the peak and everything. i'm also the belief of the after life belt the ship. could that belief made them to leave to us this gates organization? i think this is not according to have or the jefferson of jackson was the museum stuff. but i think this is a cause to have, what's the significance for addiction past this? and as you said, the transparency of facts of history to yes documents. and i can,
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i think the most important because if you have not the transparency you have right now read, clint executive is almost the place. yes. african people, i'm not the, i think my presentation with netflix, if it goes to a very long time. i comes from so i go up with the image in the city on the missing queen that you can see the images everywhere. so you can see that i've clicked those everywhere the age since it's been living within the age of some they deal with women, go forward facilitated to as i know, my grandmother herself went once and swam in the lake of cost that comes,
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she goes pregnant. so that is this idea that the samples are very much and i and did not this, this face of the museum of an, a few logic of sites. and i think the with should open the eyes in, in looking at such a concert of continuity that does not conform to the intellectual way more than people can identify with the posts. shortly after the discovery of the best of nefertiti, the queen became the focus of political intrigue. the type of war began between egypt, germany, and france. benedicts of was found something interesting during her reception from the nefertiti file from the 19 twenty's. the dispute over the location of the past, which continues to the state, emerged from franco german enmity after the 1st world war.
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she used old newspaper articles, alleges to recount the 1st time egypt oscar for the bus back a century ago. future option mazda piece was not shown to the public until 1924. in a specially designed hall in the noise museum, photos was circulated beforehand to spawn curiosity and publicity. the queen became an objective desire, and the french regret at that generosity in grunting the bus to the germans. see that they didn't accept it. you know, you know, if the bus different, if a t c did not return to cairo, the germans, the prussian spelling would never again receive permission today. because that's like blackmail. they would not get upon match if an f a t t did not return to me, it seems this blackmail was fed by the hatred that existed on the french side towards jem and egyptology. they argued in the name of the egyptians in the name of
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addiction, cultural heritage, village cortex only. but some one did you see on the, the germans in the french ultimately made a deal in exchange for the past 2 statues from cairo, what to go to berlin. one of them was a for no, for an influential court officials, a prime example of ancient egyptian art, but not very graceful. a charity tourist immediately began to take aim at the swapped hon. that already being fees several years earlier, that nefertiti might just be a temporary visitor in bed in an artist had begun work on a copy in 1926. it was to be better than the original tit. there's also a pest can use. the swell almost happened when the date had been sent, but in 1933,
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the very announcement from the hit intervened to stop the project, which had been agreed during the weimar republic to each smith. to stop seed, the mouse gave it the money the press claimed that he had fallen in love with queen f. a t t. the present democracy buskey threw me on the heads up planned a separate building for the best an oriental museum. opposite today's museum island . the 2nd world war put an end to these plans for protection. the queen was packed up again and disappeared into an auntie across the bunk. it wasn't until decades later, when museum island was redesigned, the best of nefertiti returned to add the story of its appropriations again to the noise museum. the
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violin now presents the royals according to the rules of european museum. ok. she staged as a mega attraction. what remains invisible, however, is the eventful history of how long johnny the good. oh oh fun. human lloyd you whole so here from young a chip sions. this is yes of course. this is an object, so we always want to my room for me. but on the other hand, you also see what she symbolizes here. as an ambassador, she has also become an object of identification here. and if you go to them,
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that's extraordinary. she's an object of identification full, yes. actually 2 coaches by quint runcle, one. this arguments that now for a t t isn't unbox of it. i think makes me very, very angry because and invested in pains and diplomatic exchange. i have not seen a company that only samsung best with it and does not receive one. and so where is the crown of 3? but if they have gross income, it or we do not have the waiters, i'm able to do that of kind of germany kind of with it isn't. so it's ridiculous that they say narrative, it's like you're not talking to 5 year old the, you know, it's a piece of information. and some boy, this miss dundas,
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she was to me a symbol of a kind of grief and politics of representation that the global most appropriate in recent years. and it was an attempt to work with an icon that has great power to tell a different story each to so that it's not just about and if a t t not then and not now it's more of a launch in our to things must what i think is it the question of ownership needs to be clearly defined or to speak the opposite and with will with and if a t t all the other objects is in exhibits is all located system that's not the point to show. don't get us gun. it's about, but you decides with a location, just think of this and i think that would have to be clarified. and in most cases that would clearly be the societies of origin. yeah. and or take nora boundary. use the 3 d scan to that is the actual image of an f, a t t, as part of an op project,
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the, the digital and f a t t was put online in 2015. it attracted a lot of attention. and it was reported on worldwide and it again raised the question of who owns nefertiti, the that you must, the subjects, the company and who has the power to control the auction and as and why it is clinging to the old imperial position to live at this moment and see it would have been the best scenario i can see now is that the objects of borrowed just all that they travel. and this is mostly the rest of it's all except in some individual case and that's where this off my was it. but at the end of the day, these objects must no longer belong to these powerful institutions. and the global most men do and these institutions must no longer control the have and talk to you
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soon. otherwise not much would have changed and tough issues. and the just a stone's throw away from the great pyramids stands, the gigantic new grand egyptian used in this and vicious project was integrated into the tourist infrastructure of cairo, before it was even finished. and it created high expectations, the, the grand egyptian museum highlights the importance of the ferry and it costs for the country today. actually it was very important for
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us to filter the word that we do get about our buttons. and we show our money minutes in a great condition. and actually, i remember i made the debate with the director of the get t and the director of v in the arthur museum. they would say that don't send off faxes countries, they don't have good museums. this was the oxford, as to the debate, and i said to them that we do have museums in egypt and now bits of the museum in any place in europe or i read it to show that even we other countries that we need money for living. but we deserve our money, which ones are just basic entity to me, this whole debate about museums is preserving institutions. of course, the 2 wants to be constantly criticized, stays the. it wasn't an easy face for the whole of society hasn't changed. and the last 5 to 10 years from the great opportunity that museums and cultural
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institutions have today is that we really have to work together in an increasingly connected world, which is to them and to develop a way forward to that there is real sharing. i think that's the goal, that's as if we return a few objects and that's it would be a good tool. but then for me, that much has been achieved. and he said, we just use the heist. the museum as an institution is finally being put into question of to 200 years new topics restitution. participation, dakota nice. ation have triggered a rethink. the focus had traditionally been on the work of off, but it's like best relationships often remains hidden. voice news, and 1st of all we need is a completely new museum concept. namely, museums that no longer showcase the great net size on via the greatness of the business or patronage that makes it possible for these objects to be in the land in paris or in london. but instead, focus on the history of this exploitation did use the history of this relationship
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that this colonial relationships, you know, in other words, we need a complete re imagining of museums where the originals are no longer important. antonio speaks in to norah l. vodree is already way ahead her number is t t belongs to everyone, the she traveled to the does it with has 3 d copy and brought it back to egypt. but that's not true. the all just also buried the best and the sand. let's ends. it's ultimately it's tri state, 3 days. it will be there for millennium, which means that this boss could be found in 10 years, some way they are in this hara, or in 3000 years. it might still be that was the benefit of kind of counting the mental was taking everything off on wanting to own it on
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the clinic is still suppose do for to do this, the question arises whether the bus different, if a t t should be returned or not my own, so would be we must take the rest to, to sion request, serious lankin. and we must learn to listen boots one to 2 of these and not elliptical to moms. we have to see them as a cultural need. a cultural demand should be taking these to moms seriously would be a stop. the best one. when we talk about cultural heritage, there are no easy answers. those let those who need to do so saw the owners of the pieces have mostly disregarded the mom's restitution peaceful underneath that slight, and you ethical approach is needed to do bundled institutional disabilities.
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