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philip pullman, reading from his latest book la belle sauvage, in which he returns to the fantasticalhis dark materials. it sees the return of lyra, who is now sheltering in a priory from her own father, in a story that pits liberals against totalitarian oppressors. i think the greatest menace to the world is the point of view that says one size fits all. there's one answer and we have it and if you don't believe it, we're going to kill you or torture you, or imprison you, or burn you you or whatever. the book is set in oxford, one of the world's great centres of education. a subject, as an ex—teacher, on which the author has some views. i think the way in which we educate children now discounts, greatly discounts, the importance of the imagination, and overemphasises a culture of getting things right and getting you can see when a child is actively and imaginatively engaged in the world, and you can see the sad results when they're not, when they haven't been. when all they've had to do is look at a screen. are you watching what's going on? oh, yes. and adjusting your writing and you
philip pullman, reading from his latest book la belle sauvage, in which he returns to the fantasticalhis dark materials. it sees the return of lyra, who is now sheltering in a priory from her own father, in a story that pits liberals against totalitarian oppressors. i think the greatest menace to the world is the point of view that says one size fits all. there's one answer and we have it and if you don't believe it, we're going to kill you or torture you, or imprison you, or burn you you or...
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philip pullman, reading from his latest book la belle sauvage, in which he returns to the fantasticalerials. it sees the return of lyra, who is now sheltering in a priory from her own father, in a story that pits liberals against totalitarian oppressors. i think the greatest menace to the world is the point of view that says one size fits all. there's one answer and we have it and if you don't believe it, we're going to kill you or torture you, or imprison you, or burn you you or whatever. the book is set in oxford — one of the world's great centres of education, a subject, as an ex—teacher, on which the author has some views. i think the way in which we educate children now discounts, greatly discounts the importance of the imagination, and overemphasises a culture of getting things right and getting the right answer and ticking the right box and rewarding it in a quantitative way. "yes, you got four out of five, you've got a bit of room for improvement there, do better next time..." that discounts about 90% of what the child is doing, or what anyone is doing. you can see when a chil
philip pullman, reading from his latest book la belle sauvage, in which he returns to the fantasticalerials. it sees the return of lyra, who is now sheltering in a priory from her own father, in a story that pits liberals against totalitarian oppressors. i think the greatest menace to the world is the point of view that says one size fits all. there's one answer and we have it and if you don't believe it, we're going to kill you or torture you, or imprison you, or burn you you or whatever. the...
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. >> the focus on this book, in "labelle sauvage," the first part of "the book dust," are the eyes throughch we see the story, a boy called million com, 11 years old, and he's the son of an innkeeper called the trout on the edge of the river thames. and his view of the city is not like lyra's view. lyra's view as we saw it in "his dark materials" is a scholarly place, full of ancient rituals and libraries and books and learning and so on. malcolm's is different from that. he sees it from the perspective of someone who works on the river. he knows the river and the canals very well. oxford is laced through and through with streams and canals and tributaries. it's a very watery place, and malcolm sees it from this point of view and he sees different kinds of things in oxford from the things we saw in "his dark materials." >> it's obviously very inspiring for you. but you also once said "i am religious. i'm an atheist." aren't those two in conflict? what do you mean by that? >> i think what i meant by saying that was the questions that religion asks, questions like why are we here, why does t
. >> the focus on this book, in "labelle sauvage," the first part of "the book dust," are the eyes throughch we see the story, a boy called million com, 11 years old, and he's the son of an innkeeper called the trout on the edge of the river thames. and his view of the city is not like lyra's view. lyra's view as we saw it in "his dark materials" is a scholarly place, full of ancient rituals and libraries and books and learning and so on. malcolm's is...
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three municipalities in the north have serbian deputy mayors, dragana, sauvage, katarina advances inpovic in session. i collaborate with serbs, but serbs who vucic is paying to sabotage the state of kosovo are a very peculiar kind. these are the privileged minority within serbian minority. i'm not going to give up to them. the problem is, and i'm looking at that document there, the original document, the declaration of independence of kosovo in 2008. since then, what really has kosovo achieved? you haven't normalised relations with serbia. you have the recognition of more than 100 countries, but significant countries like russia and china, even five members of the european union still do not recognise kosovo. your economy is in a terrible mess. hundreds of thousands of your own people have left kosovo to go find work in the european union. can you honestly say some, what, 15 years after that document was signed that you are delivering? yes, we're a success story of nato�*s intervention to stop genocide of serbia. and we're a success story of democratic and economic progress working h
three municipalities in the north have serbian deputy mayors, dragana, sauvage, katarina advances inpovic in session. i collaborate with serbs, but serbs who vucic is paying to sabotage the state of kosovo are a very peculiar kind. these are the privileged minority within serbian minority. i'm not going to give up to them. the problem is, and i'm looking at that document there, the original document, the declaration of independence of kosovo in 2008. since then, what really has kosovo achieved?...
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philip pullman, reading from his latest book la belle sauvage, in which he returns to the fantasticalf lyra, who is now sheltering in a priory from her own father, in a story that pits liberals against totalitarian oppressors. i think the greatest menace to the world is the point of view that says one size fits all. there's one answer and we have it and if you don't believe it, we're going to kill you, or torture you, or imprison you, or burn you or whatever. the book is set in oxford — one of the world's great centres of education, a subject, as an ex—teacher, on which the author has some views. i think the way in which we educate children now discounts, greatly discounts the importance of the imagination, and overemphasises a culture of getting things right and getting the right answer and ticking the right box and rewarding it in a quantitative way. "yes, you got four out of five, you've got a bit of room
philip pullman, reading from his latest book la belle sauvage, in which he returns to the fantasticalf lyra, who is now sheltering in a priory from her own father, in a story that pits liberals against totalitarian oppressors. i think the greatest menace to the world is the point of view that says one size fits all. there's one answer and we have it and if you don't believe it, we're going to kill you, or torture you, or imprison you, or burn you or whatever. the book is set in oxford — one...
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monsieur macron est le candidat de la mondalisation sauvage...acron is the candidate of savage globalisation, uberisation, economic uncertainty, social brutality, of every man for himself. translation: you have shown that you're not the candidate for a balanced, democratic debate. the question is, do the people want your defeatist attitude ? you say, "globalisation is too hard for us, so is europe, let's shut our borders, leave the euro — because others succeed, not us." millions watched, but not all were impressed. translation: the debate was heated — because of that, i didn't watch all of it. the aggression really bothered me. translation: it was a stream of insults from both sides, it won't change much when election day arrives. this was one of the most aggressive debates in recent french history. more than two hours of insults, attacks and accusations made for a memorable confrontation. now french voters have to pick a side. this morning, emmanuel macron told a radio station that the debate revealed his opponent's true colours. the 39—year—ol
monsieur macron est le candidat de la mondalisation sauvage...acron is the candidate of savage globalisation, uberisation, economic uncertainty, social brutality, of every man for himself. translation: you have shown that you're not the candidate for a balanced, democratic debate. the question is, do the people want your defeatist attitude ? you say, "globalisation is too hard for us, so is europe, let's shut our borders, leave the euro — because others succeed, not us." millions...
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they're thinking he's a harris voter who loves to troll his boyfriend during sex sauvage cologne have to tell me who looks at johnny depp and thinks that's what i want to smell like never mind. i get it >> now that it's been reported that a male dolphin at a japanese beach has repeatedly attacked swimmers because it's sexually frustrated. someone must volunteer to swim out there and jerk it off of knowing not only that, you're relieved of fish, but also that you finally have a vacation. >> video your friends want to see to pretend i live here i get to come inside and make a sandwich pretending, how was your day honey oh, i know steve from work can be such a dick well, i'm off to the garage to work on my project, and by that i mean check my fantasy football team and masturbate to stepdaughter porn a couple of weeks to go, it's not too late for kamala harris to do what many have been calling for her to do since she became the candidate have a sister soldier moment and if you weren't around in 1992, let me tell you what a sister souljah moment means. it's when you earn cred with the midd
they're thinking he's a harris voter who loves to troll his boyfriend during sex sauvage cologne have to tell me who looks at johnny depp and thinks that's what i want to smell like never mind. i get it >> now that it's been reported that a male dolphin at a japanese beach has repeatedly attacked swimmers because it's sexually frustrated. someone must volunteer to swim out there and jerk it off of knowing not only that, you're relieved of fish, but also that you finally have a vacation....
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monsieur macron est le candidat de la mondalisation sauvage...date of savage globalisation, uberisation, economic uncertainty, social brutality, of every man for himself. translation: you have shown that you're not the candidate for a balanced, democratic debate. the question is, do the people want your defeatist attitude ? you say, "globalisation is too hard for us, so is europe, let's shut our borders, leave the euro — because others succeed, not us." millions watched, but not all were impressed. translation: the debate was heated — because of that, i didn't watch all of it. the aggression really bothered me. translation: it was a stream of insults from both sides, it won't change much when election day arrives. this was one of the most aggressive debates in recent french history. more than two hours of insults, attacks and accusations made for a memorable confrontation. now french voters have to pick a side. this morning, emmanuel macron told a radio station that the debate revealed his opponent's true colours. the 39—year—old centrist maintai
monsieur macron est le candidat de la mondalisation sauvage...date of savage globalisation, uberisation, economic uncertainty, social brutality, of every man for himself. translation: you have shown that you're not the candidate for a balanced, democratic debate. the question is, do the people want your defeatist attitude ? you say, "globalisation is too hard for us, so is europe, let's shut our borders, leave the euro — because others succeed, not us." millions watched, but not all...
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monsieur macron est le candidat de la mondalisation sauvage...erisation, economic uncertainty, social brutality, of every man for himself. translation: you have shown that you're not the candidate for a balanced, democratic debate. the question is, do the people want your defeatist attitude ? you say, "globalisation is too hard for us, so is europe, let's shut our borders, leave the euro — because others succeed, not us." millions watched, but not all were impressed. translation: the debate was heated — because of that, i didn't watch all of it. the aggression really bothered me. translation: it was a stream of insults from both sides, it won't change much when election day arrives. this was one of the most aggressive debates in recent french history. more than two hours of insults, attacks and accusations made for a memorable confrontation. now french voters have to pick a side. this morning, emmanuel macron told a radio station that the debate revealed his opponent's true colours. the 39—year—old centrist maintains his lead in the polls. in her
monsieur macron est le candidat de la mondalisation sauvage...erisation, economic uncertainty, social brutality, of every man for himself. translation: you have shown that you're not the candidate for a balanced, democratic debate. the question is, do the people want your defeatist attitude ? you say, "globalisation is too hard for us, so is europe, let's shut our borders, leave the euro — because others succeed, not us." millions watched, but not all were impressed. translation:...
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christian dior's eau sauvage. is that how you say it?contained a potent chemical i never heard of but apparently works on women. >> scientists say the chemical activates the hypothalamus. it's an area of the brain. the hypopoe thalamus. the area of the brain. to change it up! goodbye, red. hello, golden blonde. shifting to a new shade is sort of a new beginning but i knew it was going to be natural because it's nice'n easy. clairol's #1 for natural looking color i don't know if blonde has...