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after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidence with its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling hills and then as the lithograph over there shows there's the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills if you get in a helicopter and you back off of nazareth and you look down it's a town settled by german immigrants built into the side of rolling hills so they came out here and they found people spoke german they cooked german food when it came to holidays like christmas they celebrated them in a very traditional german way of pulling. the plug. in nazareth martin expanded his business and turned from making individual instruments to serial production soon he had his own factory built to keep up with demand and he made crucial changes to his instruments up until then there had been one set back associated with classical guitars they were simply too quiet for a large auditoriums in concerts they
after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidence with its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling hills and then as the lithograph over there shows there's the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills if you get in a helicopter and you back off of nazareth and you look down it's a town settled by...
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after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidencewith its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling hills and then as the lithograph over there shows there's the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills if you get in a helicopter and you back off of nazareth and you look down it's a town settled by german immigrants built into the side of rolling hills so they came out here and they found people spoke german they cooked german food when it came to holidays like christmas they celebrated them in a very traditional german way. to answer. them. in nazareth my team expanded his business and turned from making individual instruments to serial production soon he had his own factory built to keep up with demand and he made crucial changes to his instruments up until then there had been one set back associated with classical guitars they were simply too quiet for large auditoriums in concerts they were d
after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidencewith its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling hills and then as the lithograph over there shows there's the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills if you get in a helicopter and you back off of nazareth and you look down it's a town settled by...
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after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidencewith its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling hills and then as the lithograph over there shows there's the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills if you get in a helicopter and you back off of nazareth and you look down it's a town settled by german immigrants built into the side of rolling hills so they came out here and they found people spoke german they cooked german food when it came to holidays like christmas they celebrated them in a very traditional german way i'm sure. it's a good feeling. in nazareth from 1000 expanded his business and turn from making individual instruments to serial production soon he had his own factory to keep up with demand and he made crucial changes to his instruments up until then there had been one set back associated with classical guitars they were simply too quiet from large auditoriums in concerts the
after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidencewith its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling hills and then as the lithograph over there shows there's the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills if you get in a helicopter and you back off of nazareth and you look down it's a town settled by...
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after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidenceith its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling hills and then as the lithograph over there shows there's the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills if you get in a helicopter and you back off of nazareth and you look down it's a town settled by german immigrants built into the side of rolling hills so they came out here and they found people spoke german they cooked german food when it came to holidays like christmas they celebrated them in a very traditional german way i'm sure. it's a good feeling but. in nazareth martin expanded his business and turned from making individual instruments to serial production soon he had his own factory built to keep up with demand and he made crucial changes to his instruments up until then there had been one set back associated with classical guitars they were simply too quiet for large auditoriums in conce
after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidenceith its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling hills and then as the lithograph over there shows there's the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills if you get in a helicopter and you back off of nazareth and you look down it's a town settled by german...
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after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidencewith its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling hills and then as the lithograph over there shows there's the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills if you get in a helicopter and you back off of nazareth and you look down it's a town settled by german immigrants built into the side of rolling hills so they came out here and they found people spoke german they cooked german food when it came to holidays like christmas they celebrated them in a very traditional german way up. the good people. in nazareth martin expanded his business and turned from making individual instruments to cereal production soon he had his own factory built to keep up with demand and he made crucial changes to his instruments up until then there had been one setback associated with classical guitars they were simply too quiet for large auditoriums in concerts they were
after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidencewith its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling hills and then as the lithograph over there shows there's the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills if you get in a helicopter and you back off of nazareth and you look down it's a town settled by...
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in nazareth pennsylvania 500 employees still built guitars by hand for a company that's innovative guitar making become a hallmark of american tradition. i think americans should be very proud of martin martin says stunning guitar company and they make today still the best guitars in the world. it's the world standard always has been. the martin guitar story well for ever be connected to the name of a german and a grand who hailed from saxony christiane fraser a smart and the man who turned a small and fragile guts stringed instrument into what it's become today bigger and louder more no bust and more popular. there's nothing better than. just taking it out on the couch maybe not even thinking about it and just picking stuff whatever happens whatever comes out. it's very relaxing and comforting i sleep better at nights knowing that i have this guitar in my house. well. she's a pretty. she wore. this march with a lot of this was going sometimes when i've got something else to do something that might be kind of annoying me i just pick up my guitar and play a bit and suddenly everything is o
in nazareth pennsylvania 500 employees still built guitars by hand for a company that's innovative guitar making become a hallmark of american tradition. i think americans should be very proud of martin martin says stunning guitar company and they make today still the best guitars in the world. it's the world standard always has been. the martin guitar story well for ever be connected to the name of a german and a grand who hailed from saxony christiane fraser a smart and the man who turned a...
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in nazareth pennsylvania 500 employees still built guitars by hand for a company that's innovative guitar making become a hallmark of american tradition. i think americans should be very proud of martin martin says stunning guitar company and they make today still the best guitars in the world the one ship that's the world standard always has been. the martin guitar story well for ever be connected to the name of a german and a grand who hailed from saxony christie unfreeze rachel martin the man who turned a small and fragile got stringed instrument into what it's become today bigger and louder more abbas and more popular. there's nothing better than. just taking it out on the couch maybe not even thinking about it and just picking stuff whatever happens whatever comes out. it's very relaxing and comforting i sleep better at nights knowing that i have this guitar in my house. well. she's a pretty girl and. she wore. this march was a lot of this was gone sometimes when i've got something else to do something that might be kind of annoying me i just pick up my guitar and play a bit and sudd
in nazareth pennsylvania 500 employees still built guitars by hand for a company that's innovative guitar making become a hallmark of american tradition. i think americans should be very proud of martin martin says stunning guitar company and they make today still the best guitars in the world the one ship that's the world standard always has been. the martin guitar story well for ever be connected to the name of a german and a grand who hailed from saxony christie unfreeze rachel martin the...
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joseph reached bethlehem and there amongst animals baby mary gives birth to overweight jesus of nazareth who we now know as jesus christ. the traditional location of that major is now the church of the nativity in bethlehem . this is probably the most famous census of all time. it probably didn't happen at least the way luke describes what i'm not going to go into that today. i want to mention it because it gives a connection through time but another census thousand years later, thousands of miles away in and very insignificantbritish isles . that census was a doomsday request. and this is the spreadfrom its most famous physical artifact the doomsday book . it's a compilation of the people and places of early norman england. to some 300,000 people who enumerated around sort of 20 or 30,000 my name, today's doomsday book which is the two volumes, great and little doomsday is kept in the national archives of the united kingdom. so how did the survey come to be? in 1066 william of normandy french duke crossed over the channel invading and conquering england and earned the title we know them
joseph reached bethlehem and there amongst animals baby mary gives birth to overweight jesus of nazareth who we now know as jesus christ. the traditional location of that major is now the church of the nativity in bethlehem . this is probably the most famous census of all time. it probably didn't happen at least the way luke describes what i'm not going to go into that today. i want to mention it because it gives a connection through time but another census thousand years later, thousands of...
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the kind of love the scriptures talk about, the kind of love th moses talked about, that jesus of nazarethr religious traditions have spoken of? that kind of love tends to be unselfish love that actually seekthe good and the welfare of others, as well as the self, you know, on the great sl of the united states. you know, with the eagle above the eagle are the latin words "e pluribus unum." those words come from the writings of cicero, who said, loves another as much, if not more, as he loves hielf, then e pluribus unum, one from many, becomes possible." that is the motto of this country. it is based on willingness to ve and be concerned about others as well as yourse. that makes one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice r all. love is the key because love is unselfish, sacrificial living. and when we live like thatthen congress can work. when-- whewe- wheive like that, then the economy can workn e live like that, then there is equal opportunity for all. you see what i'metting at. love is not a s.entime it's a commitment to the common good. >> woouff: and bishop curry, as
the kind of love the scriptures talk about, the kind of love th moses talked about, that jesus of nazarethr religious traditions have spoken of? that kind of love tends to be unselfish love that actually seekthe good and the welfare of others, as well as the self, you know, on the great sl of the united states. you know, with the eagle above the eagle are the latin words "e pluribus unum." those words come from the writings of cicero, who said, loves another as much, if not more, as...
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if you have been up to bethlehem, nazareth area, this was an analogy we agreed worked.t is like there's an enormous reservoir of oil. people only got a little bit of oil out of it. this is incredible material that reflects after aspect of life in early america, from missions to native americans, to south american, around the world, from africa, just daily life through the middle colonies and new york. because it is written in germany and we don't teach children foreign languages in school anybody and because of the german script you have to go to school to read it. how many of our children can't read cursive writing anymore? we're repeating history, by the way. the material that comes out of those moravian archives are absolute gold. i know you will show us one to whet our appetite. katharine, i think you have probably read about her, she was educated in german town. a good, local girl who has come back, by way of harvard. so she is smart. she is teaching in minnesota now, which is it still winter up there? it is snowing currently up there. i saw the first thing that lo
if you have been up to bethlehem, nazareth area, this was an analogy we agreed worked.t is like there's an enormous reservoir of oil. people only got a little bit of oil out of it. this is incredible material that reflects after aspect of life in early america, from missions to native americans, to south american, around the world, from africa, just daily life through the middle colonies and new york. because it is written in germany and we don't teach children foreign languages in school...
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za wrote the "new york times" number one bestseller, "the life and times of jesus of nazareth," whicheen translated into many language. -- languages. -- he is alsok is a consulting producer on the hbo series "the leftovers," and executive producer of "rough i the series "the secret life of muslims." he also founded the premier entertainment brand for creative content from and about the middle east. off, reza,to start talking about where you were born and how you ended up converting twice. reza: thank you, amy. i was born in iran. i came from a family that was culturally, the way many are culturally religious, as sarah mentioned. my mom was a lukewarm muslim. my father, however, the proper , eightr it is pinko atheist. [laughter] commie, atheist. [laughter] wouldnd of atheist who pull out a pocketbook of mohammed jokes all the time, that kind of atheist. [laughter] revolutionre was a in iran and my family decided that we would leave her a little while, hoping it would settle down. obviously, they did not settle down. californiaostly in in the 1980's. i am not sure if you remember the 1
za wrote the "new york times" number one bestseller, "the life and times of jesus of nazareth," whicheen translated into many language. -- languages. -- he is alsok is a consulting producer on the hbo series "the leftovers," and executive producer of "rough i the series "the secret life of muslims." he also founded the premier entertainment brand for creative content from and about the middle east. off, reza,to start talking about where you were born...
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colleagues, i would like to adjourn today's board meeting in memory of fu ad zabi, who was born in nazareth 1936. the brother to eight, and he completed his degree in jerusalem where my father once taught and worked in the ministry of education for israel. i realize that this is not something that i have normally talked about, but his son and his daughter-in-law run cafÉ trias, which is considered my universe. and i attest and i have met him many times that he was a kind and gentle and loving family man, a great father. he's survived by his wife, five children, nine grandchildren. and to eda and fabie and the entire family, my condolences. with that, madam clerk, i will submit the rest. >> clerk: thank you supervisor peskin. supervisor preston. >> supervisor preston: thank you, madam clerk. today, colleagues, i am introducing three ordinances. first, i am introducing the reinvest in san francisco ordinance and essential next step in creating a public bank. i'm excited by the potential of a public bank to provide solutions to crucial issues facing our city, especially as we look ahead at how
colleagues, i would like to adjourn today's board meeting in memory of fu ad zabi, who was born in nazareth 1936. the brother to eight, and he completed his degree in jerusalem where my father once taught and worked in the ministry of education for israel. i realize that this is not something that i have normally talked about, but his son and his daughter-in-law run cafÉ trias, which is considered my universe. and i attest and i have met him many times that he was a kind and gentle and loving...