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that's the austen one full and busy and the fact that the exhibition is called face to face is in part because the viewer really can enter into a dialogue with the people represented here with their portraits. there are wonderful examples of the russian girl. or the mongolian eyes you want to make contact but that doesn't really work and that is a refinement that gives her figure something like individuality they are fully present they have a palpable dignity that is in this group. times major work evening over pottstown from one nine hundred thirty shows an evening meal a still life a cityscape but that's not what it's really about the focus is on the move on the intimacy or distance between the people. with a melancholy and apprehensive atmosphere it depicts the zeit geist of in one nine hundred thirty s. as well as la to la such times own credo what i do isn't modern nor is it academic it's simply very me. now for chocoholics this is the best time of year i should know i am yes joe clit easter eggs are on sale everywhere in europe but few as clos is the creations of school in rome w
that's the austen one full and busy and the fact that the exhibition is called face to face is in part because the viewer really can enter into a dialogue with the people represented here with their portraits. there are wonderful examples of the russian girl. or the mongolian eyes you want to make contact but that doesn't really work and that is a refinement that gives her figure something like individuality they are fully present they have a palpable dignity that is in this group. times major...
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florence nightingale, elizabeth frye, and jane austen.es matthew bolton and james watt, key figures from the industrial revolution. the bank of england says the face of the new note will be someone who's contributed to science in the uk. it's currently working its way through short of no fewer than 989 people who meet its criteria. could switching to vaping and e—cigarettes be a way to cut down on deaths from smoking? 0ne memberfrom the house of lords is a a fan. over five years ago i used to smoke 50 cigarettes a day. since then i took up vaping and i have not had a puff of tobacco since. shouldn't the government do more to encourage smokers to switch to vaping? i would like to emphasise to the house that smoking rates are now at their goal is to levels recorded and we should be proud of the fact that the uk is seen as a world leader in tobacco control. a labour mp who was the target of a neo—nazi murder plot has shared details of her ordeal. jack renshaw who admitted plotting to kill rosa cooper is due to be sentenced next one. she call
florence nightingale, elizabeth frye, and jane austen.es matthew bolton and james watt, key figures from the industrial revolution. the bank of england says the face of the new note will be someone who's contributed to science in the uk. it's currently working its way through short of no fewer than 989 people who meet its criteria. could switching to vaping and e—cigarettes be a way to cut down on deaths from smoking? 0ne memberfrom the house of lords is a a fan. over five years ago i used to...
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white men, the notable exceptions being three women — florence nightingale, elizabeth fry and jane austense who supported british troops during the crimean war and whose contribution has been recognised as equal to that of florence nightingale. noor inayat khan, a muslim of indian origin, who was the first female radio operator to infiltrate enemy occupied france in world war ii. sophia duleep singh, the prominent indian suffragette and member of the women?s social and political union. and not forgetting sir charles kao, the british—chinese scientist who won the nobel prize for physics and pioneered the use of fibre optics in telecommunications. there are, of course, many other examples, but all these individuals represent the very best of britain. helen grant with a few ideas for the bank of england as it makes its mind up. that's it from today in parliament. please join me at the same time tomorrow for the latest brexit developments as theresa may and jeremy corbyn clash during prime minister's questions. thank you for watching and goodbye for now. hello there, good morning. at the mome
white men, the notable exceptions being three women — florence nightingale, elizabeth fry and jane austense who supported british troops during the crimean war and whose contribution has been recognised as equal to that of florence nightingale. noor inayat khan, a muslim of indian origin, who was the first female radio operator to infiltrate enemy occupied france in world war ii. sophia duleep singh, the prominent indian suffragette and member of the women?s social and political union. and...
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[laughter] gary: and i think it is fine that they think that, because, as my girlfriend, jane austen, would say "what do we live for but to provide support for our friends and to look at them and laugh in our turn." there is my conclusion after all these years, in terms of political impact, affect on morale behind the lines in the united states and confederacy, perceptions in london and paris and many ways that eastern theater predominated, it goes against much historical writing of the past 40 years, a good deal of which criticizes the degree to which lee and his army, the battle gettysburg, surrender at appomattox, and other elements of the war in the east have chastened americans understanding of the war. many people in the room know this, i have no patience for people who think that gettysburg was the turning point over the civil war or was that important. it simply was not. i will call the aficionados who just wait by their mal mailbox every day just waiting a new book about the first 15 minutes on the railroad arrives. because the 300 pages we have just is not enough. [laughter]
[laughter] gary: and i think it is fine that they think that, because, as my girlfriend, jane austen, would say "what do we live for but to provide support for our friends and to look at them and laugh in our turn." there is my conclusion after all these years, in terms of political impact, affect on morale behind the lines in the united states and confederacy, perceptions in london and paris and many ways that eastern theater predominated, it goes against much historical writing of...
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austen started a hearing company in the 1960's in his basement. money fixing hearing aids or helping a guy who made them, and he saw how it transformed a life. if i am a doctor, maybe i can only change one life a day. hearing aids, i can do 10 and 20 and 30. he has a vision. he sees a saying on the side of a bus, goes home and sits on his bed and gives himself a pep talk. being a doctor is great that i can change lives by bringing hearing to the world. jason: they are rethinking the relationship and purpose of this thing that goes in and around your ear. josh: everybody has always thought of it that way, but hisin claims -- i think first vision was in the 1970's 1998, the and in future of the hearing aid was not a hearing aid but a communications device. you should be able to get medical data from it and what if you can translate language? all these things that were not possible, he said he saw that coming. 20 years later, that is finally what they are doing. he started to realize this is a good place to take body reading, heart rate, temperature.
austen started a hearing company in the 1960's in his basement. money fixing hearing aids or helping a guy who made them, and he saw how it transformed a life. if i am a doctor, maybe i can only change one life a day. hearing aids, i can do 10 and 20 and 30. he has a vision. he sees a saying on the side of a bus, goes home and sits on his bed and gives himself a pep talk. being a doctor is great that i can change lives by bringing hearing to the world. jason: they are rethinking the...
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challenge of each and every one of them integrity, courage, moral consistency, what the great jane austen called constancy. that's what we don't find among much or many of our politicians. who is willing to be a stateswoman, a states man, a states person and try to actually get at the real structural institutional issues of racism of the ways in which predatory capitalism generates this grotesque wealth inequality and in the ideologies that unfortunately lead us to lose sight of the humanity in the body be they palestinians, mexican, black, white, yellow. that's what we have to be focused on as well. it seems to me. >> and there is also this kind of moral equivalency that the president is arguing, oh, there's good people on both sides. it all sort of -- you know, it's all kind of just balances out in the wash, according to him. >> no, i think i would agree with brother trump in this sense, that it's human beings on both sides. because nazis are human beings that girbles and himler, they were smart strategists, and they were brilliant strategists for gangster and thuggish causes. they were
challenge of each and every one of them integrity, courage, moral consistency, what the great jane austen called constancy. that's what we don't find among much or many of our politicians. who is willing to be a stateswoman, a states man, a states person and try to actually get at the real structural institutional issues of racism of the ways in which predatory capitalism generates this grotesque wealth inequality and in the ideologies that unfortunately lead us to lose sight of the humanity in...