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terence came into a&e last week. i was in a&e for 26 hours before they... waiting in the corridors are offered sandwiches and water, but for some this is their third meal here. colin arrived in a&e nearly 2a hours ago. it's a long wait, isn't it? looking the amount of people in here, i think i'm quite lucky. i've never seen so many bodies all over the place. back tojohn, two hours later. he's finally leaving the doorway and is off for x—ray. possibly we could always do with some more porters. i think there's a recognition that when you're moving patients from here to x—ray, what used to be a quick 30 second journey has now turned into a mario kartjourney of trying to avoid patients. the elderly are also vulnerable to flu, and amir is worried. most of the patients that have come in here have come in with respiratory problems. i cannot stress how much and how important it is for patients to have their covid jabs and theirflu jabs this year. it is confirmed broken, the hip on the left side, so unfortunately he will need an operation on that. forjohn, it's back
terence came into a&e last week. i was in a&e for 26 hours before they... waiting in the corridors are offered sandwiches and water, but for some this is their third meal here. colin arrived in a&e nearly 2a hours ago. it's a long wait, isn't it? looking the amount of people in here, i think i'm quite lucky. i've never seen so many bodies all over the place. back tojohn, two hours later. he's finally leaving the doorway and is off for x—ray. possibly we could always do with some...
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terence came into a&e last week. i was in a&e for 26 hours before they...rridors are offered sandwiches and water, but for some, this is their third meal here. colin arrived in a&e nearly 2a hours ago. it's a long wait, isn't it? looking at the amount of people in here, i think i'm quite lucky. i've never seen so many bodies all over the place. back tojohn, two hours later. he's finally leaving the doorway and is off for x—ray. possibly, we could always do with some more porters. i think there's a recognition that when you're moving patients from here to x—ray, what used to be a quick 30 second journey has now turned into a mario kart journey of trying to avoid patients. the elderly are also vulnerable to flu, and amir is worried. most of the patients that have come in here have come in with respiratory problems. i cannot stress how much and how important it is for patients to have their covid jabs and their flu jabs this year. it is confirmed broken, the hip on the left side, so unfortunately, he will need an operation on that. forjohn, it's back to the dr
terence came into a&e last week. i was in a&e for 26 hours before they...rridors are offered sandwiches and water, but for some, this is their third meal here. colin arrived in a&e nearly 2a hours ago. it's a long wait, isn't it? looking at the amount of people in here, i think i'm quite lucky. i've never seen so many bodies all over the place. back tojohn, two hours later. he's finally leaving the doorway and is off for x—ray. possibly, we could always do with some more porters....
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it is not meant as an escalation, but it is meant as a terence and it has he basically vitamin food in the set. it's very, very straightforwardly that russia is intending to, that rushing tends to work, not on updating. it's and developing its military doctrine. but developing the russian weakness of the very same is all that i talked about earlier. the new hypotonic and ballistic may solve that can do enough damage to basically render rushes need to use nuclear weapons obsolete. i think pollution will show to, for the most part, we need to modernize the risk and not our nuclear documented realistically, a sufficient amount of these modern weapon systems basically notifies the need to use nuclear arms each to. but of course, the sentiment abroad and especially in the west, is still it remains very concerned that the remains very alarm is despite and inspiring. so any statements may aid by the russian side, putting spirits. vladimir putin this toying with our fears, mama, we have no illusions hooton's. russia will remain one of the most serious security threats, not only to europe, but
it is not meant as an escalation, but it is meant as a terence and it has he basically vitamin food in the set. it's very, very straightforwardly that russia is intending to, that rushing tends to work, not on updating. it's and developing its military doctrine. but developing the russian weakness of the very same is all that i talked about earlier. the new hypotonic and ballistic may solve that can do enough damage to basically render rushes need to use nuclear weapons obsolete. i think...
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terence came into a&e last week. i was in a&e for 26 hours before they...d even onto a bed. lunchtime — those waiting in the corridors are offered sandwiches and water, but for some this is their third meal here. colin arrived in a&e nearly 2a hours ago. it's a long wait, isn't it? looking the amount of people in here, i think i'm quite lucky. i've never seen so many bodies all over the place. back tojohn, two hours later. he's finally leaving the doorway and is off for x—ray. possibly we could always do with some more porters. i think there's a recognition that when you're moving patients from here to x—ray, what used to be a quick 30 second journey has now turned into a mario kart journey of trying to avoid patients. the elderly are also vulnerable to flu, and amir is worried. most of the patients that have come in here have come in with respiratory problems. i cannot stress how much and how important it is for patients to have their covid jabs and their flu jabs this year. it is confirmed broken, the hip on the left side, so unfortunately he will need an
terence came into a&e last week. i was in a&e for 26 hours before they...d even onto a bed. lunchtime — those waiting in the corridors are offered sandwiches and water, but for some this is their third meal here. colin arrived in a&e nearly 2a hours ago. it's a long wait, isn't it? looking the amount of people in here, i think i'm quite lucky. i've never seen so many bodies all over the place. back tojohn, two hours later. he's finally leaving the doorway and is off for x—ray....
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terence mckenna came up with a popular. but it's, it's the theory that our ancestors before we kind of became highly supposedly creatures. um, found mushrooms or some other psychoactive compound in nature and that, that was kind of a catalyst for a cognitive leap that brought us to this stage of humanity. yeah, i think it's been widely debunked. there's nothing to debunk. it's speculative of nonfiction and it's wonderful and interesting and fascinating. and maybe it's true, but how are you going to prove it? i mean, it's just like one of those things that is, in my view, and there's a lot of that in mike in the mycological world. like, have you ever heard the thing about many of them as scary as being to, you know, like a a symbol or beard or a proxy for santa claus? yeah, i've heard that one. google it. i mean, so there's kinds of psycho myths out there and they're wonderful. and i i'm not putting the kibosh on any of that stuff, but i think it's important for us all to apply, especially in the world we're entering now, a
terence mckenna came up with a popular. but it's, it's the theory that our ancestors before we kind of became highly supposedly creatures. um, found mushrooms or some other psychoactive compound in nature and that, that was kind of a catalyst for a cognitive leap that brought us to this stage of humanity. yeah, i think it's been widely debunked. there's nothing to debunk. it's speculative of nonfiction and it's wonderful and interesting and fascinating. and maybe it's true, but how are you...
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what has, what a wants to do is change the need, some sort of of the terence and it doesn't want to seem to remain idle. so right now the situation is called the us and boy image talks and saying to the is ready to give the cease fire and monitoring mechanism time to start working. but we have to wait to see in the coming hours and days ahead, whether the ceasefire will hold. instead of tell us more about the process as opposed to implementing the ceasefire reminders, what needs to be done in the days and weeks ahead. well, on the 27th of november, the guns fell silent and both sides are, you know, they have to refrain from any offensive action. there have been violations since then. mostly as well as well, has violated more than a dozens of times carrying out drones strikes. and this is according, of course, like i mentioned to the us in france. now, there's a 60 day period since the start of the truth, where the is ready forces who remain in a border strip, they must gradually withdraw from 11 on and then the lebanese army has to deploy in force across southern lebanon. and their task
what has, what a wants to do is change the need, some sort of of the terence and it doesn't want to seem to remain idle. so right now the situation is called the us and boy image talks and saying to the is ready to give the cease fire and monitoring mechanism time to start working. but we have to wait to see in the coming hours and days ahead, whether the ceasefire will hold. instead of tell us more about the process as opposed to implementing the ceasefire reminders, what needs to be done in...
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will it reduce crime, act as aide to terence? i don't _ crime, act as aide to terence?k so. it may satisfy our desire for— don't think so. it may satisfy our desire for punishment. —— act as a deterrent — desire for punishment. —— act as a deterrent. would we rather do that than spend it on schools, hospitals and the _ than spend it on schools, hospitals and the other things, that is the political— and the other things, that is the political question. this and the other things, that is the political question.— and the other things, that is the political question. this is england and wales. _ political question. this is england and wales, but _ political question. this is england and wales, but scotland - political question. this is england and wales, but scotland faces - and wales, but scotland faces similar issues, but prisons are devolved. when it comes to this, the government seems to be saying that we have to stops sending as many people to prison, are you saying that? �* , ., , people to prison, are you saying that? �* , . , . ., , , that? it's a bit unclear why th
will it reduce crime, act as aide to terence? i don't _ crime, act as aide to terence?k so. it may satisfy our desire for— don't think so. it may satisfy our desire for punishment. —— act as a deterrent — desire for punishment. —— act as a deterrent. would we rather do that than spend it on schools, hospitals and the _ than spend it on schools, hospitals and the other things, that is the political— and the other things, that is the political question. this and the other things,...