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this is part of our innate immunity. he fights with horns.not fight, and then it turns out, and the theory. what , after all, is our microbiosis indignant at. i lived, he lived for himself for millennia and did not touch anyone, he fed on us. well, anton is what we eat, and then they discovered antibiotics and began to take them in large quantities, they were very happy that he learned to treat pneumonia. there are more pimples, boils something has become an infectious disease. we served much less for 20 years, and then faced the fact that the curve of oncological diseases and heart diseases went up sharply. that's right, we messed up our microbiome. we mixed it all up. now he seems to be taking revenge on us, he is deregulated. and now we have already lost the power of widespread use of antibiotics. they don’t work anymore, and already the pozamikabiontu went berserk and what is the mortality rate from oncology of heart diseases now, i’m coming back, but about the fact that this is part immunity. well, we know from the skin, remember, i told
this is part of our innate immunity. he fights with horns.not fight, and then it turns out, and the theory. what , after all, is our microbiosis indignant at. i lived, he lived for himself for millennia and did not touch anyone, he fed on us. well, anton is what we eat, and then they discovered antibiotics and began to take them in large quantities, they were very happy that he learned to treat pneumonia. there are more pimples, boils something has become an infectious disease. we served much...
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washington to be noticed so, too, does the sfit spending overseas, ignores the pain and suffering and innation that's caused by that debt on everyday american families. inflation is simply an increase in the money supply. it comes from the federal reserve, buying the u.s. debt. m-2 is the measure of the money supply. for the last three years it's been going up at about a 15% rate so we really shouldn't be surprised that there's inflation because inflation is an increase in the money supply. in january of last year, the annualized rate of the m-2 expansion, it was 27%. no one should be shocked. we have inflation, we have rising prices in the grocery store. we have rising prices at the pump because we borrowed too much money and we went heavily in debt and the federal reserve is buying the debt. the so-called free money chases prices higher. having the debt will only make the problem worse. yes, our national security is threatened, not by russia's war in ukraine, but by congress' war on the american taxpayers. the vast majority of americans simplify ukraine. they want to repel the russian invade
washington to be noticed so, too, does the sfit spending overseas, ignores the pain and suffering and innation that's caused by that debt on everyday american families. inflation is simply an increase in the money supply. it comes from the federal reserve, buying the u.s. debt. m-2 is the measure of the money supply. for the last three years it's been going up at about a 15% rate so we really shouldn't be surprised that there's inflation because inflation is an increase in the money supply. in...
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and i would say in many cases, really only a commercial relationship rather than any sort of innate relationship with the dynamics of armed groups and quote, and conflict within columbia. at same time, it sounds like a drug growers coco groves in columbia are planting less acreage. and yet they're reaping higher yields and they're being paid in some cases with weapons. what does this mean for overall stability in these regions? is a very challenging dynamic. and there have been advances in the efficiency of the production of coca in recent years, which means that you can a produce more cocaine per hector of coke outgrown it. but really, again, and i think the price issue has been one of the primary reasons that the production retail significantly and their pricing paid here has risen in recent months. and over the past several years. and that really incentivizes in armed and criminal groups. it to go into these communities that have traditionally grown coca and including into new areas that we've seen expanding to coca a since the signing of the 2016 piece agreement here. and really in some case
and i would say in many cases, really only a commercial relationship rather than any sort of innate relationship with the dynamics of armed groups and quote, and conflict within columbia. at same time, it sounds like a drug growers coco groves in columbia are planting less acreage. and yet they're reaping higher yields and they're being paid in some cases with weapons. what does this mean for overall stability in these regions? is a very challenging dynamic. and there have been advances in the...
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sense of empathy and morals and we have to teach them that. " what the film is about is that kind of innatelyidea of people having powers that they don't know what to do with put up at the same time as they are attempting to make sense of the world which is fundamentally really confusing. you know when your kid, i'm nearly 60, this is a long time ago, everything was overwhelming, every tiny thing was overwhelming. imagine that in a circumstance in which it turns out that you then have a power that perhaps it supernatural because for a long part of the film you not sure it's happening, you not sure whether they are even imagining all of this. and there is cruelty, there is cruelty and there is cruelty in childhood and there is a couple of passages in this in which that cruelty is in the film. what i thought was really well done about it however, the atmosphere of it makes... your mesmerize watching you, terrific performances by the young cast, incidentally. because they are all playing it completely believably, it's not some great big overblown schreeky melodrama. what it is is a low—key story
sense of empathy and morals and we have to teach them that. " what the film is about is that kind of innatelyidea of people having powers that they don't know what to do with put up at the same time as they are attempting to make sense of the world which is fundamentally really confusing. you know when your kid, i'm nearly 60, this is a long time ago, everything was overwhelming, every tiny thing was overwhelming. imagine that in a circumstance in which it turns out that you then have a...
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you know, in women it's innate to saw a super serious face. how disgusting , please don't stop. i get something from here too? for ruble money, the main thing is that he likes it, that's good. lesha than you children were impatient, if only they didn’t cry, i don’t know how much you trained. my legs are tired. i'm like that. before, only in certain situations i moved, as it were, when they were hopeless, i would call them lyosha. i think that we should now apologize to nadezhda georgievna boris sergeyevich because it was impossible to listen to this, but they are listening to you here. now the whole country you want, we believe in you is going crazy, how did you even get on the jury, the country of talents, and you do n’t have this other transfer of countries in the country, they are without a freak. as they say, it's you about yourself. i hope you played it. let's hope this is cut out of the program here, so let's move on to the opinion of our experts. i'll say it was wonderful, it's very talented person. and what he can do. it's really capable of it doesn't seem. not only did
you know, in women it's innate to saw a super serious face. how disgusting , please don't stop. i get something from here too? for ruble money, the main thing is that he likes it, that's good. lesha than you children were impatient, if only they didn’t cry, i don’t know how much you trained. my legs are tired. i'm like that. before, only in certain situations i moved, as it were, when they were hopeless, i would call them lyosha. i think that we should now apologize to nadezhda georgievna...
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i have solid innate knowledge of the lexicology of the porters of the old rostov port, just not a single against this, that's all, yes, and you recently collected girls for treatment with you, with me. yes, they contact me many times. i don't have any fund. never even tried to open it. but there is a story that i help kids for a long time. uh, the training camp always goes very well. i watch a lot of people. i was noted, then, a certain girl lisa who addresses specifically.
i have solid innate knowledge of the lexicology of the porters of the old rostov port, just not a single against this, that's all, yes, and you recently collected girls for treatment with you, with me. yes, they contact me many times. i don't have any fund. never even tried to open it. but there is a story that i help kids for a long time. uh, the training camp always goes very well. i watch a lot of people. i was noted, then, a certain girl lisa who addresses specifically.
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so what is this something that's worth doing for its own innate. nature even if we fail at achieving outcomes for it and it's really an coming from this twenty first century culture t chief man. the valui yourself based on what you accomplished and arms and all sorts of. signs that your success there now we're down to basicshat is the value of my life. and that's wre you could consult any spiritual tradition anywhere ithe world. to come with the same answer. yes to. being a compassiona presents for other people and not be so wrapped up in ourselves. thank you very much for. in times of crisis our emotions cry for change in the big world around us but he can b most effective cle to home as mac weekly quote study version do what you can with what you have. where you are this was kind solution stay and next time. solutions is presented by the world business academy on behalf of chest capital. the nineteen corporate response tracker just cap is tracking the best practices÷÷ñ■ñ■ñ■ñ■ñ■ñ■ñ■ñ■ñ■ñ■k host: welcome to "global 3000." temples without tourists -
so what is this something that's worth doing for its own innate. nature even if we fail at achieving outcomes for it and it's really an coming from this twenty first century culture t chief man. the valui yourself based on what you accomplished and arms and all sorts of. signs that your success there now we're down to basicshat is the value of my life. and that's wre you could consult any spiritual tradition anywhere ithe world. to come with the same answer. yes to. being a compassiona presents...
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companies like samsung driven by responsible development of technology and innation will be key to shaping future of our two countries. this is the moment in my view to invest in one another. to deepen our business ties, to bring our people closer together. >> i have en speaking with a bbc reporter on at all. >> it is an opportunity for the u.s. to show up about it power, but talk us through, what does joe biden want to get out of this trip? >> is away for the by the administration to tell asian allies that the ukraine war has not diverted his attention from china which he has said along is is main foreign poli goal. he wants to boost those alliances to send a message of strength to china. in that, he will have a fairly willing partner in the new president of south korea who has said that he wants to have closer ties with the white house and his predecessor and his indicated he wants to take a stronger approach with china. he has limits, because south korea is dependent on the chinese market. i think a lot of observers will be looking to see how much of a shift the new korean president cou
companies like samsung driven by responsible development of technology and innation will be key to shaping future of our two countries. this is the moment in my view to invest in one another. to deepen our business ties, to bring our people closer together. >> i have en speaking with a bbc reporter on at all. >> it is an opportunity for the u.s. to show up about it power, but talk us through, what does joe biden want to get out of this trip? >> is away for the by the...
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this is from what kind of tomatoes something innate humanism is innate then it is not treated. yet i will give you the opportunity and ask a question. where is the son of the valley? told yes, i told you, i want to hear from you you're lying boss on the show you take nothing small you didn't tell. now what do you want me to put it in? yes he me and then you will grow something there. in vain do you think so, yes it is arranged, then a very bet. certainly well, a little later. well, let's tell what to tell the boys this did not take these answers. how did you not take it? you said it yourself, we have records, we have a store on the press , it’s also our job, but we didn’t touch the child, wait. we heard how you threatened before lenin that he did not love his son. yes, it's just that when we found out that the boy had disappeared from the share, we decided to scare him. well, it’s like we are, but in fact, we didn’t touch the child. we don't work like we're honest the thieves. you generally live up to the zone we did not touch the child, i answer. make me a sandwich too, nikita
this is from what kind of tomatoes something innate humanism is innate then it is not treated. yet i will give you the opportunity and ask a question. where is the son of the valley? told yes, i told you, i want to hear from you you're lying boss on the show you take nothing small you didn't tell. now what do you want me to put it in? yes he me and then you will grow something there. in vain do you think so, yes it is arranged, then a very bet. certainly well, a little later. well, let's tell...
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that's a lot of time to reflect on family, career, and our innate need for community. a far cry from saying
that's a lot of time to reflect on family, career, and our innate need for community. a far cry from saying
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these are our soldiers, having ships, of course, innate immunity.kocytes begin to produce antibodies and secondary immunity, then this is precisely primary immunity. macrophages live there, that is, cells that got something foreign, the cell swam ham and that's it. and no cook here i am always. the truth represented lymphonoduses a little bit differently. but you know for this studio it's always too much i imagined it as an apiary, you know, like bees. you open where they live, and there they have a uterus or ants like an ant soldiers ants workers an ant mask, all these are moves, but we are not talking about that, we are not just our lymph nodes, what to do, but this is interesting, look. there are not so many lymph nodes where we can probe with you. here are the lymph nodes, if we look at the sewing muscles, here she is with you, this is a muscleman from the first year, imagine a guy after school he came. he is still a cistern of kleid and saida, that's how many years have passed, i still remember, and here are the lymph nodes along the anterior c
these are our soldiers, having ships, of course, innate immunity.kocytes begin to produce antibodies and secondary immunity, then this is precisely primary immunity. macrophages live there, that is, cells that got something foreign, the cell swam ham and that's it. and no cook here i am always. the truth represented lymphonoduses a little bit differently. but you know for this studio it's always too much i imagined it as an apiary, you know, like bees. you open where they live, and there they...
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for putin to die, when putin dies, will something change in russia or every russian - this is such innatemperialism and will change so much after the collapse of this country into small pieces. yes, this is a question. of course, it is a question, but it is a question that will become, i think, on our agenda only after we knock out this evil from our territory completely, then i want me, we want it, but one way or another, it is near us there will be a territory, a huge territory, said there will be a territory, the territory will exist, how it will be organized, this is the key question, and to which civilized humanity currently has no answer, what will happen to russia, because to ukraine, in principle, it is more or less clear that the ukrainians are for with the help of the civilized world, they will knock the russians out of their territory and return to their ukrainian affairs. what will happen to russia, the huge question can either die by its own death or it can happen , as it happened very often in the history of russia, some towers say the kremlin will somehow win over the other
for putin to die, when putin dies, will something change in russia or every russian - this is such innatemperialism and will change so much after the collapse of this country into small pieces. yes, this is a question. of course, it is a question, but it is a question that will become, i think, on our agenda only after we knock out this evil from our territory completely, then i want me, we want it, but one way or another, it is near us there will be a territory, a huge territory, said there...
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that's a lot of time to reflect on family, career, and our innate need for community. a far cry from saying good morning to america 5 days a week and a singular time to reflect on a future
that's a lot of time to reflect on family, career, and our innate need for community. a far cry from saying good morning to america 5 days a week and a singular time to reflect on a future
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it is innately dramatic. >> you have had a crazy two years since normal people.have had loads of offers. how you know which road to take? >> following my heart with what scripts to read. i am motivated by whether it feels like it is going to be like a challenge or something in 30 years i am going to be proud of. this is definitely one of those. honestly, one of the greatest days of my life. when you feel like you're making a choice that you are proud of and it translates, it is a wonderful feeling. >> i also noticed, a lot of films are said in holiday resorts. >> i am definitely -- that is a motivating factor. strictly working by the beach. >> charlotte, the recreation of that time, holidays in the 90's is spot on, the music is fab. why do you think we are feeling nostalgic for the 90's these days? >> it was a coincidence. i was not inspired to write the script because of the 90's revival we are in. but it helped a great deal. is not easy to find 90 style clothing, that is for sure. a lot of the kids and teenagers who showed up to auditions were perfectly dressed
it is innately dramatic. >> you have had a crazy two years since normal people.have had loads of offers. how you know which road to take? >> following my heart with what scripts to read. i am motivated by whether it feels like it is going to be like a challenge or something in 30 years i am going to be proud of. this is definitely one of those. honestly, one of the greatest days of my life. when you feel like you're making a choice that you are proud of and it translates, it is a...
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this exhibit swarm or hud behavior have a kind of innate repertoire of behaviors that help them react in that situation. they pay attention to the other animal that keeps certain distances, know their place and react automatic clayton as humans. we simply don't have that programming from and must create meaning for ourselves in that situation. then we have to consider how to react to that whatsoever, misson by league, the dot 100 voice. if people are highly motivated to leave an overcrowded place, chaos can ensue, individuals feel overwhelmed and things get dangerous, like, at the love parade, to those and 10 induce burg. western germany, when tens of thousands tried to reach the exit all at once, some fell and were trembled by the masses. was the son that's a few of us mentioned that leads to people just losing their footing, falling to the ground and then not being able to move because of the crowd and ceiling these next to them. and so one goal of these experiments was to see exactly how these people use their legs, arms high and body in a crowd on co carpark. and what's them using
this exhibit swarm or hud behavior have a kind of innate repertoire of behaviors that help them react in that situation. they pay attention to the other animal that keeps certain distances, know their place and react automatic clayton as humans. we simply don't have that programming from and must create meaning for ourselves in that situation. then we have to consider how to react to that whatsoever, misson by league, the dot 100 voice. if people are highly motivated to leave an overcrowded...
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interviews, collected stadiums , performed in america, and every soviet citizen did not know this innate charismatic. and i just read poetry. in fact, no one else will read it. she read magically, a little demonically, but magically, at the age of 14 nika stopped writing, her fans disappeared, her voice, which used to convey heart-stirring meanings, disappeared. she forgot herself in love and tried to learn in alcohol but she never found her place in life and her mother, who used to caringly raised her gift. suddenly she became completely alien on the screen, her role was played by anna mikhalkova let's go uh-huh yes, i wanted to make a surprise. i hope there will be no alcohol there, that not a single gram is allowed. she was a very controversial figure and a very complex person. and i think she got used to demanding a lot from a small child and did not learn to love him when he had already become an adult, and she needed this both then and then . managed to embody the complex image of her heroine with madness in her eyes and fears inside little nika is played by vita kornienko and this
interviews, collected stadiums , performed in america, and every soviet citizen did not know this innate charismatic. and i just read poetry. in fact, no one else will read it. she read magically, a little demonically, but magically, at the age of 14 nika stopped writing, her fans disappeared, her voice, which used to convey heart-stirring meanings, disappeared. she forgot herself in love and tried to learn in alcohol but she never found her place in life and her mother, who used to caringly...
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elizabeth: she had obsolete any question from innate trump family doing anything she got hammered byve nothing to say about a broad crux it comes out if he says she's not answering the question she's asked about them consistently she should be asked about the messiah jen psaki but every thing is easy and breezy for the something about hunter biden or something present biden setter, said jen psaki does not get samples everyday she especially doesn't as we are transitioning out of the covid world into it over the post pandemic worldly. >> people like peter use the outfoxed challenge her. and he got called in slb for doing a prodrugs that was wrong it was apologize for pre- >> is not or for computer >> is not or for computer systems to fix your as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel— cut. liberty biberty— cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for whatchya... line? need. action. cut. you can't say that. [phone rings] sorry. is this where they're gonna put the statue of liberty? liberty... are we married to mutual? cut
elizabeth: she had obsolete any question from innate trump family doing anything she got hammered byve nothing to say about a broad crux it comes out if he says she's not answering the question she's asked about them consistently she should be asked about the messiah jen psaki but every thing is easy and breezy for the something about hunter biden or something present biden setter, said jen psaki does not get samples everyday she especially doesn't as we are transitioning out of the covid world...
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this exhibit swarm or hud behavior have a kind of innate repertoire of behaviors that help them react in that situation. they pay attention to the other animal that keeps certain distances, know their place, and react automatic clayton as humans. we simply don't have that programming from and must create meaning for ourselves in that situation. then we have to consider how to react with what sort of emerson, by league that are 100 voice. if people are highly motivated to leave in overcrowded place, chairs can ensue, individuals feel overwhelmed and things get dangerous, like, at the love parade, to those and 10 induce burg. western germany, when tens of thousands tried to reach the exit all at once, some fell and were trembled by the masses was destined. that's a few of us mentioned that leads to people just losing their footing, falling to the ground and then not being able to move because of the crowd and ceiling these next to them. and so one goal of these experiments was to see exactly how these people use their legs, arms high and body in a crowd on co carpark. and what's them us
this exhibit swarm or hud behavior have a kind of innate repertoire of behaviors that help them react in that situation. they pay attention to the other animal that keeps certain distances, know their place, and react automatic clayton as humans. we simply don't have that programming from and must create meaning for ourselves in that situation. then we have to consider how to react with what sort of emerson, by league that are 100 voice. if people are highly motivated to leave in overcrowded...
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they want to us this innate the truth. they want to us us and they jo medicine. they want to make sure that they commit the crimes. but without being reporter, it's a cover. so the bullet that head her head, a brilliant stubborn head was a bullet targeted at the truth targeted at the international community called targeted at the profession of press and journalism targeted. and everybody wants to review the truth. and also this is linked to the lack of accountability is what has been doing this for a long, long time, 74 years, george lucas medics, teachers by passers. what have you children? and there is no accountability. all what we hear from the international community. i mean here, government, including the u. k. government are statements of concern with no action when in fact, such at the level it targeted killing over journalists, minutes an immediate international criminal investigation by the i. c. c and immediate or imposition of sanctions on the occupying state. that is as well. and when we follow what the west, the western countries are doing. visa vie
they want to us this innate the truth. they want to us us and they jo medicine. they want to make sure that they commit the crimes. but without being reporter, it's a cover. so the bullet that head her head, a brilliant stubborn head was a bullet targeted at the truth targeted at the international community called targeted at the profession of press and journalism targeted. and everybody wants to review the truth. and also this is linked to the lack of accountability is what has been doing this...
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innation and the post has a lot to make up for. now they're advocating to continue raising rates until it meets its goal of becoming self-sustaining. >> that's going to be interesting. >>> up next, no more kids on the weekend. leave them at home. the winery in the livermore valley making that controversial declaration. >> we have a broken record in the responds office. one type of complaint we're seeing over and over again. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. nbc bay area responds. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. cloudy and cooler today. i'll talk about the chance of rain coming our way tomorrow, and big changes for the weekend. i'm back with that in about ten minutes. what's it like having xfinity internet? it's beyond gig-speed fast. so gaming with your niece, has never felt more intense. hey what does this button do? no, don't! we're talking supersonic wi-fi. three times the bandwidth and the power to connect hundreds of devices at once. that's powerful. couldn't said it better myself. you just did. unbeatable inte
innation and the post has a lot to make up for. now they're advocating to continue raising rates until it meets its goal of becoming self-sustaining. >> that's going to be interesting. >>> up next, no more kids on the weekend. leave them at home. the winery in the livermore valley making that controversial declaration. >> we have a broken record in the responds office. one type of complaint we're seeing over and over again. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. nbc bay...
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elizabeth: she had obsolete any question from innate trump family doing anything she got hammered byki says i've nothing to say about a broad crux it comes out if he says she's not answering the question she's asked about them consistently she should be asked about the messiah jen psaki but every thing is easy and breezy for the something about hunter biden or something present biden setter, said jen psaki does not get samples everyday she especially doesn't as we are transitioning out of the covid world into it over the post pandemic worldly. >> people like peter use the outfoxed challenge her. and he got called in slb for doing a prodrugs that was wrong it was apologize for pre- >> is not or for computer >> is not or for computer systems to fix your ♪♪ my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good. i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. between the high interest, the fees... i felt trapped. debt, debt, debt. so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grow
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an opportunity to show us their natural behaviors and to use those skills and abilities that they innately have as their own species. we don't just put the animals' food out there on a plate for them we make them do a little bit of work for it. >> sometimes the animals get special treats called keeper's choice they use the foods to build strong relationships with the animals. >> they're the animals' favorite things in the world, and some of those items you might not expect them to be what they are at the zoo. >> anything from apple juice to peanut butter to cereal, carefully selected for each individual animal. that means no sharing your snack s >> when people choose to feed our animals people food, they not only deteriorate the value of that diet, but they can also introduce disease and other issues to the animals. and so it's really important to not throw your extra lunch through or anything. >> because the zoo spends a lot of time making sure the animals are eating the right kinds of snacks for those animals >> the ultimate goal here is to make sure that our animals can live the longest
an opportunity to show us their natural behaviors and to use those skills and abilities that they innately have as their own species. we don't just put the animals' food out there on a plate for them we make them do a little bit of work for it. >> sometimes the animals get special treats called keeper's choice they use the foods to build strong relationships with the animals. >> they're the animals' favorite things in the world, and some of those items you might not expect them to...
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why do we have a devil and an angel, can watch videos in all animals, let's turn it on and deaf innateue-eyed. no, it's interesting. a useful function for a cat is to protect the phone, you do not need to set a lock. yes? well, back to the turtles. oh, who sent pictures of the turtle picture of the children were still small. seen enough of the ninja turtles and said mom we want a turtle. i then thought that this is the most harmless animal that you can have, but not cats or dogs, let's go. we are at the bird market and at the bird market. we found a man there who was selling them . yes whole box. and i have already read a lot about them and realized that they are fast books. i'm talking so loud how are you? how dare you sell such rare turtles, but naturally they kicked me like that, like don’t speak out, go by, but we bought it out. she was as small as the palm of her hand. yes, now she lives with us. how long does a turtle live, and it will live 120 years and will weigh 70 kg, then, yes, at that time, it was 8 years old, plus 12. we have 20 years with us now, when trapping turtles, pl
why do we have a devil and an angel, can watch videos in all animals, let's turn it on and deaf innateue-eyed. no, it's interesting. a useful function for a cat is to protect the phone, you do not need to set a lock. yes? well, back to the turtles. oh, who sent pictures of the turtle picture of the children were still small. seen enough of the ninja turtles and said mom we want a turtle. i then thought that this is the most harmless animal that you can have, but not cats or dogs, let's go. we...
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they want to us this innate the truth. they want to us as an a journalism. they want to make sure that they commit the crimes, but without being reported, it's a cover. so the bullet that head her head, a brilliant stubborn head was a bullet targeted at the truth targeted at the international community college targeted at the profession of press and journalism targeted. and everybody wants to reveal the truth. and also this is linked to the lack of accountability is what has been doing this for a long, long time. 74 years. jordan, us medics, teachers bypasses what have you children. and there is no accountability. all what we hear from the international community. i mean here, government, including the u. k. government are statements of concern with no action when in fact, such at the level it targeted killing over journalist minutes. an immediate international criminal investigation by the i. c. c and immediate or imposition of sanctions on the occupying state. that is as well. and when we follow what the west, the western countries are doing. visa view cla
they want to us this innate the truth. they want to us as an a journalism. they want to make sure that they commit the crimes, but without being reported, it's a cover. so the bullet that head her head, a brilliant stubborn head was a bullet targeted at the truth targeted at the international community college targeted at the profession of press and journalism targeted. and everybody wants to reveal the truth. and also this is linked to the lack of accountability is what has been doing this for...
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kristen that would make sense and you know the pinning this a gun violence on some type of innate issue with every single mass shooter, you know, we look at the fact that there is a propensity for some people for whatever reason to want to go out and commit harm and there are people for a variety of reasons. we've seen say like i'm going to go and purchase this weapon that's designed to kill humans. like that's what an assault rifle was originally designed for and we ask ourselves. why is there such easy access to it when we actually try to bring up this this question we use data. we are very clear. making this a public health issue and you know the nra in 2019. doctor stay in your lane. this is not public health and we respond back now and say in 2017 firearm deaths became a number one cause of deaths in children under the age of 19. how is this not a public health issue in 2015 90% of firearm debts in the age of 1 to 14 and developed countries were in the united states and this is because of access to firearms now the underlying reasons of why this is happening is a combination of the
kristen that would make sense and you know the pinning this a gun violence on some type of innate issue with every single mass shooter, you know, we look at the fact that there is a propensity for some people for whatever reason to want to go out and commit harm and there are people for a variety of reasons. we've seen say like i'm going to go and purchase this weapon that's designed to kill humans. like that's what an assault rifle was originally designed for and we ask ourselves. why is there...
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no, it’s an innate trait, everyone is always like that, and injuries. i'm lucky, not everyone is.because everyone is different and unique, and you don't need to rely on the fact that ulyanyi can do it, but i can't. if you feel that you're not doing well, that you're not coping, you have the right to your feelings and wars. experts say that all feelings are normal, ulyana, i wonder how lviv met you, did you immediately evacuate here from buchi, was there any kyiv there, anzhelika, honestly, when we arrived at these checkpoints, the russians searched us there , and the cameras really started working at the moment when we were on the chairs, they were there. well, they let us through but all the same , get out there, you know all the things, when we passed and we reached our checkpoint, i really breathed a sigh of relief when i saw the flags, but airstrikes, when you are bombed from the sky for two weeks, you are still afraid. i have not reached here yet. i constantly bent over behind the wheel, it seemed to me that it doesn't matter to us now i drive through ukrainian roadblocks, i
no, it’s an innate trait, everyone is always like that, and injuries. i'm lucky, not everyone is.because everyone is different and unique, and you don't need to rely on the fact that ulyanyi can do it, but i can't. if you feel that you're not doing well, that you're not coping, you have the right to your feelings and wars. experts say that all feelings are normal, ulyana, i wonder how lviv met you, did you immediately evacuate here from buchi, was there any kyiv there, anzhelika, honestly,...
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do not believe in determinism, we do not believe that there is some genetic, genetic, hereditary , innatety of the russians to be imperialists, but nevertheless we see that every time literally in two or three years they return to this land gathering of yours, and you are drawn to someone else's culture and appropriation- and self- appropriation, what what to do with that, what the russian historian oleksandr yanov, a native of odessa, called the russian pendulum. he said that in russia, of course, there were attempts to normalize russia, you know, make some reforms it is a normal european state, and this attempt was very much a problem. these attempts did not last very long, and after that came an even more terrible and severe reaction to the authoritarian regimes. you know, as one of the ukrainian philosophers said, and now little is known, that the history of russia is like this, you know, endless madness with short light intervals, that's the thing about putin, about yeltsin, eggs on a funny face, everyone knows it, you know, he can say anything in any circumstances only to be liked h
do not believe in determinism, we do not believe that there is some genetic, genetic, hereditary , innatety of the russians to be imperialists, but nevertheless we see that every time literally in two or three years they return to this land gathering of yours, and you are drawn to someone else's culture and appropriation- and self- appropriation, what what to do with that, what the russian historian oleksandr yanov, a native of odessa, called the russian pendulum. he said that in russia, of...
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he had a ruthless desire to win, a thirst for knowledge, and an innate talent.ho is very, very difficult to beat. he rode his first winner back in 1948 at the age ofju5t12. it was a feat that made the headlines, and plenty more would follow. in 1954, while still a teenager, he won the derby, the first of a record nine victories in the race. the youngest jockey to wini the derby in modern times. but for all the adulation, piggott remained a shy, softly spoken man. how hard do you have to work, in fact? well, it's pretty hard work. you know, all day long, and night sometimes. at five foot eight, he was tall for a jockey, hence his nickname the long fellow. but his much—imitated style in the saddle earned him the championjockey�*s title some 11 times. the success, though, was followed by scandal. good evening. the headlines at six o'clock... lester piggott has been sent to jail for three years. - in 1987, piggott was jailed for tax evasion and stripped of his 0be, and while he made a comeback to some success, in 1995, at the age of 59, he finally retired from the s
he had a ruthless desire to win, a thirst for knowledge, and an innate talent.ho is very, very difficult to beat. he rode his first winner back in 1948 at the age ofju5t12. it was a feat that made the headlines, and plenty more would follow. in 1954, while still a teenager, he won the derby, the first of a record nine victories in the race. the youngest jockey to wini the derby in modern times. but for all the adulation, piggott remained a shy, softly spoken man. how hard do you have to work,...
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he had a ruthless desire to win, a thirst for knowledge and an innate talent. rode his first winner back in 1948, at the age ofjust12. it was a feat that made the headlines, and plenty more would follow. in 1954, while still a teenager, he won the derby, the first of a record nine victories in the race. the youngest jockey to win the derby in modern times. but for all the adulation, piggott remained a shy, softly—spoken man. how hard do you have to work, in fact? - well, it's pretty hard work. you know, all day long, and night sometimes. at five foot eight, he was tall for a jockey, hence his nickname the long fellow. but his much—imitated style in the saddle earned him the champion jockey�*s title some 11 times. the success, though, was followed by scandal. good evening. the headlines at six o'clock... lester piggott has been sent to jail for three years. - in 1987, piggott was jailed for tax evasion and stripped of his 0be, and while he made a comeback to some success, in 1995, at the age of 59, he finally retired from the saddle. despite his personal controv
he had a ruthless desire to win, a thirst for knowledge and an innate talent. rode his first winner back in 1948, at the age ofjust12. it was a feat that made the headlines, and plenty more would follow. in 1954, while still a teenager, he won the derby, the first of a record nine victories in the race. the youngest jockey to win the derby in modern times. but for all the adulation, piggott remained a shy, softly—spoken man. how hard do you have to work, in fact? - well, it's pretty hard...
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we have an innate sexual constitution and it is divided into weak, medium and strong.ortunately , this determines how much sex you can want and how much to realize. if a person has a weak sexual constitution, he may want once a month, a then you meet once a year. a person was strongly at the constitution who needs to write every day. what kind of war, therefore, first of all, we always determine in pairs. what is the sexual constitution and how to find a compromise in a couple so that there is no such suffering that, but i need a lot, but i need a little, because you can always help anastasia and roman if they turn to you for help, yes, if they are result-oriented in order to solve these problems, because it happens that couples come and one sabotages. it's deep enough. proximity opens in the intimate sphere is much more difficult. everyone is afraid of being perverts, they are afraid that they will not accept me, but if a couple of settings are decided anastasia roman, you will definitely use olga's help. what ingredient was not indicated on the label by the manufactu
we have an innate sexual constitution and it is divided into weak, medium and strong.ortunately , this determines how much sex you can want and how much to realize. if a person has a weak sexual constitution, he may want once a month, a then you meet once a year. a person was strongly at the constitution who needs to write every day. what kind of war, therefore, first of all, we always determine in pairs. what is the sexual constitution and how to find a compromise in a couple so that there is...
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May 28, 2022
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political sphere, where there are a lot of people who do not they simply do it out of a sense of innatel, again, russia actively invested funds. so we need to start investing in this resource. so, just like for example during the second world war, when the war had not yet ended, the americans were already thinking about who they would work with, for example, in germany, who would be the people who would create a new germany, they created and found people who, for example, were looking for works of art in germany when the war that is not finished at all, that is, they were thinking about and what will be our next steps and after this war is over, we now need to start thinking about the next steps and what will we do to position ourselves when the war will end, but for that we still need to finish it, receive resource support, you and i have three minutes left, i would like to ask you when, who do you see as the brightest speakers from ukraine, because we see an example of stephen king there, who, from my point of view, speaks very correctly regarding russian culture because he wrote a lo
political sphere, where there are a lot of people who do not they simply do it out of a sense of innatel, again, russia actively invested funds. so we need to start investing in this resource. so, just like for example during the second world war, when the war had not yet ended, the americans were already thinking about who they would work with, for example, in germany, who would be the people who would create a new germany, they created and found people who, for example, were looking for works...
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May 11, 2022
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and after which are associated with the great patriotic war and so on and so forth is some kind of innateess as we know. and what i just do not understand gradually. well, the fact is that you need to understand that in the same there, if you have a splinter, as he said there, yes, uh, which is already festering. well, so you pull it out and so on. yes, well it is logical. it very difficult, because in the same riga, the majority of the population paid attention to this violence, some water, when you people lived there, uh, in the status of a non- citizen, especially no one took a steam bath. here for me again, mmm. i don’t really understand, they took and immediately pulled out this splinter, which you suffer with a bronze soldier. so what? well, yes, first. here is what we see, it is a complete collapse, a complete bankruptcy of all declared realities. institutes. freedom of speech. freedom of opinion conscience nothing this is not in europe we are this now it's especially clear. we see that several parts of europe want to get rid of the historical heritage. one part of europe wants to
and after which are associated with the great patriotic war and so on and so forth is some kind of innateess as we know. and what i just do not understand gradually. well, the fact is that you need to understand that in the same there, if you have a splinter, as he said there, yes, uh, which is already festering. well, so you pull it out and so on. yes, well it is logical. it very difficult, because in the same riga, the majority of the population paid attention to this violence, some water,...
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what did you think about when choosing a profession, thinking that my natural smart, innate quick wite in paris find themselves in places like this. have you noticed how they are wearing the same backpacks, by the way, the inscription meridian, what kind of organization is this closer? he lived wonderfully. an honest truly heroic life. it's one less. all the events of the last days are another test that we must go through with honor with honor. and let it differ from the generally accepted. this is an unexpected loss. she teaches us that we must be even stronger and closer to each other. we shouldn't have any secrets from each other. otherwise oh petya petya what have you done? i would live and live. well, calm down, calm down woman. who could have known that he would not share with anyone. if we continue our work. even more active it will be the best response to what happened. let's be attentive to each other. this is especially true for our faith. today let's assume that pyotr ivanovich went to his nephew. blondes overage, yes, seven people said goodbye to kulakovsky, all in the sam
what did you think about when choosing a profession, thinking that my natural smart, innate quick wite in paris find themselves in places like this. have you noticed how they are wearing the same backpacks, by the way, the inscription meridian, what kind of organization is this closer? he lived wonderfully. an honest truly heroic life. it's one less. all the events of the last days are another test that we must go through with honor with honor. and let it differ from the generally accepted....
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the broader package of mothers used to's the plan of innation.rowth figures do later are expecting but japan's recovery is stall. >> avid nutrition and other baby making major formulas have greed come on the eat >> he has been out gauze dew to the maybe shut down of his babies. links to a bacterial contamination. china's top economic official has given a rare public show of support for the tech industry. said that beijing support the develop program. news, remarks reported by j.p.d.o. does come with a regulatory risk. >> i'm haidi quinn. this is bloomberg. haidi: we'll be sitting down with the c.e.o. of the latest block china company. and now talking through the recent volatility in crypto. >> co-founder and executive chair will be joining us. shanghai slowly emerging from its punishing -- lockdown. and we'll look at that. this is is bloomberg. ♪ >> inflation is coming now. that's what we really need to see. so we're watching for that. if that involves moving past, you know, broadly understood levels of neutral, we won't hesitate at all to do tha
the broader package of mothers used to's the plan of innation.rowth figures do later are expecting but japan's recovery is stall. >> avid nutrition and other baby making major formulas have greed come on the eat >> he has been out gauze dew to the maybe shut down of his babies. links to a bacterial contamination. china's top economic official has given a rare public show of support for the tech industry. said that beijing support the develop program. news, remarks reported by...
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>> yes indeed innate tank the member very much for his campaign and he's completely right mr. speaker. that's why we will have for review and we will ensure that send children and young people can get access to the right support at the right place at the right time across the country. >> mr. speaker i.t.. summit this wishes -- mr. speaker taxon huge oil and tax profits would raise billions of pounds across the country. the chancellor rightly says there were two camps on this. you are either for it or you are against it. which camp is the chance to putt himself and? >> neither. snack while i'm in favor of it. the question for the prime minister is is he for it, is he against it or is he sitting on the fence like his chancellor? >> mr. speaker the right honorable gentleman struggle to define what a woman was. and he could make his mind up on that point mr. speaker. look this government is not in favor of higher taxation. and what we want to do, they mr. speaker. they love putting up taxes. labor put up taxes and what we want to do, what we want to do is take a sensible approach
>> yes indeed innate tank the member very much for his campaign and he's completely right mr. speaker. that's why we will have for review and we will ensure that send children and young people can get access to the right support at the right place at the right time across the country. >> mr. speaker i.t.. summit this wishes -- mr. speaker taxon huge oil and tax profits would raise billions of pounds across the country. the chancellor rightly says there were two camps on this. you...
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because i also saw this fake in the context of the fact that the granny, having attention, has an innateund this bookmark myself. it would never explode, even if there really was some grandmother who pulled, for this the internet exploded the internet exploded the internet exploded and there are no such things, but this is not the most important thing. let's go logically here . what's the point of someone blowing up a carton of milk? why well, here, of course, the classic is that these are some readers of the name, which we do not disclose and for security reasons. well, this is complete nonsense. for me it's just incredible. i really want to know how the fishing line was fixed to the lid. here it still doesn't give me peace of mind. yes, a good question, just how is it supposed to stay there so tightly without drilling this cover, and into one additional one. i would like to further clarify the topic, so why are they so hmm insisting that you can’t take the humanitarian aid of the russian federations fake exactly. you are aimed here touched me, this is a wonderfully dissected package, a
because i also saw this fake in the context of the fact that the granny, having attention, has an innateund this bookmark myself. it would never explode, even if there really was some grandmother who pulled, for this the internet exploded the internet exploded the internet exploded and there are no such things, but this is not the most important thing. let's go logically here . what's the point of someone blowing up a carton of milk? why well, here, of course, the classic is that these are some...
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. >> a major development in the manhunt with the alabama innate. >>> the u.s.ing natural abortion rights. >> how do most mernamericans do that. you are watching "cnn newsroom." how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. why is roger hapappy? it's the little things carvana does. see, roger wants to sell his car stat. little things like getting a real offer in two minutes really make roger happy. so does carvana's customer advocate caitlin picking up his...
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how was innate in hollywood? like everyone else it pays a tough guy, something of a softy.one from martin scorsese, kevin costner, jamie curtis, robert de niro, remembering a great talent and a nice guy. remembering a great talent and a nice guy-— a nice guy. sandro monetti, thank you- _ one of the founding members of the electronic pop band depeche mode, andrew fletcher, has died at the age of 60. they had a string of hits in the 1980s, including just can't get enough, enjoy the silence and personaljesus. in a statement on social media, the band said he had a true heart of gold and was always there when you needed support, a lively conversation, a good laugh or a cold pint. let's listen now to some of their hit songs. # ijust # i just can't # ijust can't get enough, i just can't get enough. ijust can't seem to get enough... #. (music playing). # your own personaljesus... #. (music playing). # your own personaljesus. .. #._ personaljesus... #. some of the music— personaljesus... #. some of the music of— personaljesus... #. some of the music of depeche - personaljesus... #.
how was innate in hollywood? like everyone else it pays a tough guy, something of a softy.one from martin scorsese, kevin costner, jamie curtis, robert de niro, remembering a great talent and a nice guy. remembering a great talent and a nice guy-— a nice guy. sandro monetti, thank you- _ one of the founding members of the electronic pop band depeche mode, andrew fletcher, has died at the age of 60. they had a string of hits in the 1980s, including just can't get enough, enjoy the silence and...
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example, and the intecrins of the disease are the same, the fifth group is children with modifications innate, but these children, of course. not so much, fortunately, we don’t have much, yes, yes, but uh, we already have them, and we still have children with metabolic syndrome, even with obesity, and they, too, are susceptible to coronavirus infection. and so we saw that yes, but i must say that over these 2 years under the clinic, we did not have deaths. well, yes, with corona even in comorbid children, therefore, speaking of children and coronavirus. we are once again let’s repeat the coronavirus spared children, of course, there is a small group of seriously ill children with other diseases who, god forbid, survive from their illnesses, the fungus is severe in general, in fact, any infectious pathology combined with their illness. it would be hard. let's now move on to our today's topic of acute respiratory infections and we said about micron that these are gemini brothers. it looks like two drops of water, from which andrey petrovich's temperature rises, our immune cell, which we have he
example, and the intecrins of the disease are the same, the fifth group is children with modifications innate, but these children, of course. not so much, fortunately, we don’t have much, yes, yes, but uh, we already have them, and we still have children with metabolic syndrome, even with obesity, and they, too, are susceptible to coronavirus infection. and so we saw that yes, but i must say that over these 2 years under the clinic, we did not have deaths. well, yes, with corona even in...