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collapsing is confident his side can manage this underage in the finals with both the strikers alexander graham bell's rights under curfew cough back in training after injury problems. found elsewhere to last one nil to porto moscow last week and have to score in portugal tonight as strikers are they love and save to libya have yet to find the back of the net since the russian winter break and to get will undergo a late fitness test however midfielders kosuke uganda and not gonzalez are both back fit. on paper spartak moscow have the best chance of all three russians i was after winning one as i x. in the first leg writing whites had to endure a surprise for me all defeat across the gulf in the russian premier league on monday but larry carp in spain are hoping to put that behind them in front of their home fans at luzhniki stadium. i'm sure you psychologically the team that played it restored and the one who is going to play against the yanks are worlds apart we're going to field a lot of players who didn't play at restore the troll so i don't think their defeat could jump in their moods that'
collapsing is confident his side can manage this underage in the finals with both the strikers alexander graham bell's rights under curfew cough back in training after injury problems. found elsewhere to last one nil to porto moscow last week and have to score in portugal tonight as strikers are they love and save to libya have yet to find the back of the net since the russian winter break and to get will undergo a late fitness test however midfielders kosuke uganda and not gonzalez are both...
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there they meet alexander graham bell and this brand-new invention of telephone and takes a very local economy developed by john heinz called ketchup and they meet president ulysses s. grant, mark twain. they have a of a time. but that time unfortunately is not to last for long. a host of fact there's are in play to make sure that the boys adventure is cut short. in america, in the west, into a chinese sentiment is on the rise. the railroad is completed. there is no more work. this rapid unemployment and of course the chinese are the first to kind of feel the rhythms. in 1882, the chinese exclusion act is passed signifying this trend. and in china, to come in the mandarins of the forbidden city or a crease in the suspicious of america. 1881, did say, party is over. it's time to recall these boys back to china. mark twain writes letters on their behalf. mark twain rates new york and condenses former president at that point can ulysses s. grant to write a letter on their behalf. nothing helps. any 1081, they get back on the ship in a sealed the shanghai. now, they are not altogether sad.
there they meet alexander graham bell and this brand-new invention of telephone and takes a very local economy developed by john heinz called ketchup and they meet president ulysses s. grant, mark twain. they have a of a time. but that time unfortunately is not to last for long. a host of fact there's are in play to make sure that the boys adventure is cut short. in america, in the west, into a chinese sentiment is on the rise. the railroad is completed. there is no more work. this rapid...
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there they made alexander graham bell and his brand-new invention, the telephone, and taste a lovely condiment develop by one john heinz called of course catch a. and they made president ulysses s. grant. they meet mark twain and they have a hell of a time. at that time unfortunately is not to last for long. a host of factors are in place to make sure that the boy's boys adventure is cut short. in america, in the west, anti-cheney's sentiment is on the rise. the railroad is completed. there is no more work. there is rampant unemployment and of course the chinese are the first to kind of feel these burdens. in 1882, the chinese exclusion act is passed kind of signifying this track and in china the mandarins of the forbidden city are growing increasingly suspicious of america. by 1881 they say the party is over. it is time to recall these boys back to china. mark twain writes letters on their behalf. mark twain writes to today york and convinces former president at that point, he leases s. grant to write a letter on their behalf. nothing helps. in 1881 they get back on the ship and the
there they made alexander graham bell and his brand-new invention, the telephone, and taste a lovely condiment develop by one john heinz called of course catch a. and they made president ulysses s. grant. they meet mark twain and they have a hell of a time. at that time unfortunately is not to last for long. a host of factors are in place to make sure that the boy's boys adventure is cut short. in america, in the west, anti-cheney's sentiment is on the rise. the railroad is completed. there is...
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there they meet alexander graham bell and his new invention the telephone and taste a lovely condiment developed by john hines called catch up. and they meet president grant and mark twain, they have a helluva time. but that time unfortunately is not to last for long. a host of factors are in play for as to make sure that the boys's adventures cut short. in america in the west anti chinese sentiment is on the rise. the railroad is completed, there is no more work, there is rampant unemployment and the chinese are the first to feel these burdens. in 1882, chinese exclusion act is passed signifying this trend. in china too the mandarins of the forbidden city are growing increasingly suspicious of americans and by 1881 they say party is over. time to recall these boys back to china. mark twain writes letters on their behalf. mark twain rights new york and convinces president -- former president grant to write a letter on their behalf. nothing helps. in 1881 they get back, ship and sailed to shanghai. they are not altogether said. is true they left behind friends. most of them didn't get t
there they meet alexander graham bell and his new invention the telephone and taste a lovely condiment developed by john hines called catch up. and they meet president grant and mark twain, they have a helluva time. but that time unfortunately is not to last for long. a host of factors are in play for as to make sure that the boys's adventures cut short. in america in the west anti chinese sentiment is on the rise. the railroad is completed, there is no more work, there is rampant unemployment...
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ever since alexander graham bell's first call -- >> mr.porter: we have been obsessed with ourle telephones. we flirted over them. >> hello? >> good morning, miss mara. >> reporter: waited for them to ring. then wasted away hours talking about who knows what? ♪ >> reporter: because the phone calls connected us. >> good night, harry. >> reporter: from main street to wall street. >> this is your wake up call. >> reporter: from beverly hills. >> he gave me a c science. >> reporter: to outer space. >> e.t. phone home. >> reporter: for better -- >> hello. >> reporter: -- or for worse. but while the phone has evolved beyond mr. bell's wildest dreams and phones are used for everything from angry crowds to angry birds, this phrase -- >> can you hear me now? >> reporter: may soon be a thing of the past. while more people than ever have phones, we are using them to do just about anything but talk. since 2007 the number of calls has been declining. the length of a call, half of what it used to be. >> when you think about it, it's a bad technology. >>
ever since alexander graham bell's first call -- >> mr.porter: we have been obsessed with ourle telephones. we flirted over them. >> hello? >> good morning, miss mara. >> reporter: waited for them to ring. then wasted away hours talking about who knows what? ♪ >> reporter: because the phone calls connected us. >> good night, harry. >> reporter: from main street to wall street. >> this is your wake up call. >> reporter: from beverly hills....
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by martha graham and judith jamison and several books by the prima ballerina, gelsey kirkland as well as a collection of the collection of the george balanchine. and in addition of alexanderpushkin tales with an introduction by rudolf garay has been that if caroline kennedy on the last in the center talking to jackie. the ballet critics told me shortly before he died that he didn't believe for a second day in a ray wrote the piece for jackie. he was a dancer and he couldn't string a sentence together. i don't believe he wrote that. he did agree to his name on the cover and did remember that they both wanted to help promote one another's careers. and i went for jackie as well. one of the few interview she did with "the new york times" in her post-white house -- post-white house years was for a magazine article, which took up the critics accusations that he was dancing to leak into his 1940s. he was too old. he should get off the stage. and jackie sadat for him and gave an interview for the article saying he's magnificent and he should dance until he drops. he died very young of age in the end and she was one of his supporters on the way to the end. >> it is surprising how
by martha graham and judith jamison and several books by the prima ballerina, gelsey kirkland as well as a collection of the collection of the george balanchine. and in addition of alexanderpushkin tales with an introduction by rudolf garay has been that if caroline kennedy on the last in the center talking to jackie. the ballet critics told me shortly before he died that he didn't believe for a second day in a ray wrote the piece for jackie. he was a dancer and he couldn't string a sentence...
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many of america's leading companies -- hewlett-packard, apple, google, even at&t arising from alexander graham bell's lab, for example, started in such settings and grew spectacularly, creating jobs for millions of americans and lifting up our economy and standard of living. a coalition of affected small business groups, including the national small business association and others, recently said -- and i quote -- "that first-to-file disrupts the unique american start-up ecosystem that has led to america's standing as the global innovation leader." it's critical, i believe, that we continue to protect and nurture this culture of innovation, and preserving the first-to-i wan-invent system ths helped foster it is essential to do this. moreover, this bill would not actually harmonize our patent priority system with that of the rest of the world. many first-to-file countries allow more extensive use of prior art to defeat a patent application and provide for greater prior user rights than this bill would provide. and europe does not provide even the limited one-year publication grace period that th
many of america's leading companies -- hewlett-packard, apple, google, even at&t arising from alexander graham bell's lab, for example, started in such settings and grew spectacularly, creating jobs for millions of americans and lifting up our economy and standard of living. a coalition of affected small business groups, including the national small business association and others, recently said -- and i quote -- "that first-to-file disrupts the unique american start-up ecosystem that...