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one and half year ago, anna laura wrote such passionate texts on her page, my beloved brothers and sistersis a war in ukraine , a murderous, destructive war, every day peaceful people die, and the worst are children, i am ukrainian, i am a mother, my loved ones are fighting an unnecessary war . then she leaves for europe, where, as we are told, she gives concerts, some funds from these concerts allegedly go to the armed forces of ukraine, the armed forces of ukraine. i want to make it clear right away that i have no prejudices towards mr. no, we just received these letters related to them names, that’s why we’re talking about them, so as not to fantasize and not spread gossip, we contacted the presidential administration , the structures that actually deal with such issues, this is what they told us, after the start of the war, being under the emotional influence of the beginning of active hostilities in posted several posts in support of ukraine on her social networks. currently, anna lork takes an active part in charity collections for children who suffered during the svo, and also provi
one and half year ago, anna laura wrote such passionate texts on her page, my beloved brothers and sistersis a war in ukraine , a murderous, destructive war, every day peaceful people die, and the worst are children, i am ukrainian, i am a mother, my loved ones are fighting an unnecessary war . then she leaves for europe, where, as we are told, she gives concerts, some funds from these concerts allegedly go to the armed forces of ukraine, the armed forces of ukraine. i want to make it clear...
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Sep 30, 2023
09/23
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they say that she now appreciates such children and wants to help them, help for children from anna laurar, well, well, actually, you see, everyone makes their own choice, and we just have to know , what certain people are doing to definitely prevent it from happening again anni lorak on our stage, of course i really, really... hope that anni lorik will not return, but we have svetlana loboda , for example, who is simply amazing with her perseverance, and yet she constantly makes some other attempts to hold concerts in ukraine, she still can't do anything, but i think she will try again and again, because she is simply extremely persistent, and while we are waiting for news from svitlana loboda on duty, let's talk about oleg skrypka, oleg skrypka. and definitely a remarkable musician who did a lot for of ukrainian culture, but unfortunately, we conclude that in some social and political issues, maybe other issues that are no longer related to music, he absolutely does not understand, but this does not stop him from making statements, somewhere about a month ago he was already scandalized
they say that she now appreciates such children and wants to help them, help for children from anna laurar, well, well, actually, you see, everyone makes their own choice, and we just have to know , what certain people are doing to definitely prevent it from happening again anni lorak on our stage, of course i really, really... hope that anni lorik will not return, but we have svetlana loboda , for example, who is simply amazing with her perseverance, and yet she constantly makes some other...
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each other, they will show all their skills, let's see who is cooler, chebotin and vorovyov and anna laurae, you are a super show not only about music, but also about real life, today at 20:20 on ntv. my place, a piece of wood at the entrance to meet, by the way, the writer tsypkin is sitting, reading, no idea who it is, but this guy has style, patriarchs, house 302 bis, i bet master margarit, sypkin, is counting in the lines, or is reading his book , or a good review his book, let's challenge vulgakov, pizza margarita, what did i say, eats pizza without meat, he thinks... fiction about self-development, goes to his daughter, everything fits, and i'll go and ask, alexander, well, i'm right, he reads manga , as a mango can count, the label is tiny, after all, it’s time for you to learn something new, thousands of books from classics to modern prose, exclusive new items and even manga in the line application from mts, the world bestseller attack on titan only in lines. dad, i brought some more gingerbread for grandma, but it’s 50 rubles, it’s not enough, order it give your child a free tinko
each other, they will show all their skills, let's see who is cooler, chebotin and vorovyov and anna laurae, you are a super show not only about music, but also about real life, today at 20:20 on ntv. my place, a piece of wood at the entrance to meet, by the way, the writer tsypkin is sitting, reading, no idea who it is, but this guy has style, patriarchs, house 302 bis, i bet master margarit, sypkin, is counting in the lines, or is reading his book , or a good review his book, let's challenge...
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Sep 4, 2023
09/23
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they're paying attention to the laura and anna -- flora and fauna to understand what is going on in that region. they also knew if they got into the great plains and there weren't any trees that they may need to have another form of transportation. lewis devised a boat called the experiment that he could put together and cover in the event that they needed a boat and they did not have trees. the fact is, after they crossed the great falls of the missouri, they needed additional craft. they put this boat together. unfortunately they did not bring any duct tape to keep the seams from leaking. the boat ended up not being as useful for that purpose as they had hoped. he also made one of his important acquisitions when he bought a dog. we don't know whether he was a black dog, red and white colors, seamen will play an important role along the journey. he and clark meet near the falls of the ohio near louisville, kentucky. they start discussing the kinds of things they will need to have a successful voyage. clark has been in the military as a captain -- as a lieutenant, excuse me. lewis was fo
they're paying attention to the laura and anna -- flora and fauna to understand what is going on in that region. they also knew if they got into the great plains and there weren't any trees that they may need to have another form of transportation. lewis devised a boat called the experiment that he could put together and cover in the event that they needed a boat and they did not have trees. the fact is, after they crossed the great falls of the missouri, they needed additional craft. they put...
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Sep 19, 2023
09/23
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family friend anna messina created this gofundme page late last week detailing what happened to 40 year old laura barajas. the post says barajas bought fish from a grocery store in san jose and cooked it herself. the next day she was admitted to a local hospital and diagnosed with vibrio vulnificus, a bacterial infection. about 20% of people who get really sick from it die. so it's nothing to laugh at, at all. but fortunately we it's not common. doctor john swartzberg teaches at uc berkeley school of public health and is not involved in this case. barajas has been hospitalized for over a month and on september 13th, she had to have all four of her limbs removed to save her life. generally speaking, the reason somebody has to have a limb amputated is that there's no longer a viable tissue. that is, you're no longer getting blood to that extremity. and so no matter what you do, the tissue is dead. on september 1st, the cdc issued a health advisory about vibrio vulnificus. it says about 200 people a year get a vibrio infection, often experiencing diarrhea or stomach cramping, vomiting, chills and fe
family friend anna messina created this gofundme page late last week detailing what happened to 40 year old laura barajas. the post says barajas bought fish from a grocery store in san jose and cooked it herself. the next day she was admitted to a local hospital and diagnosed with vibrio vulnificus, a bacterial infection. about 20% of people who get really sick from it die. so it's nothing to laugh at, at all. but fortunately we it's not common. doctor john swartzberg teaches at uc berkeley...
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Sep 16, 2023
09/23
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changed forever. 40 year-old laura barajas has had her limbs amputated while battling a bacterial infection. scary. it's just been really heavy on all of that's terrible friend anna messina says back in late july barajas had bought tilapia from a local market for dinner. she cooked it and ate it alone. and within days got very ill and was then hospitalized. their whole lives are going to change after this. messina believes the infection was caused by vibrio vulnificus, a bacterial infection. the cdc has been warning about the ways that you can get infected with this bacteria are one. you can eat, something that's contaminated which in some people causes a gust or 2, right us or just a stomach illness. and then the other way is actually by having a cut or a tattoo or some other breaking your skin exposed to water in which this bug lives. >> ucsf, infectious disease expert doctor natasha spottswood says the bacteria is especially concerning for people who are immunocompromised. the cdc says about 150 to 200 cases of infections reported each year and about one in 5 people with the infection die sometimes within one to 2 days of becoming ill people to take sensible p
changed forever. 40 year-old laura barajas has had her limbs amputated while battling a bacterial infection. scary. it's just been really heavy on all of that's terrible friend anna messina says back in late july barajas had bought tilapia from a local market for dinner. she cooked it and ate it alone. and within days got very ill and was then hospitalized. their whole lives are going to change after this. messina believes the infection was caused by vibrio vulnificus, a bacterial infection....
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Sep 20, 2023
09/23
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family friend anna messina created this gofundme page late last week detailing what happened to 40 year old laurathe post says barajas bought fish from a grocery store in san jose and cooked it herself. the next day she was admitted to a local hospital and diagnosed with vibrio vulnificus, a bacterial infection. about 20% of people who get really sick from it die. so it's nothing to laugh at at all. but fortunately she it's not common. one doctor john swartzberg teaches at uc berkeley school of public health and is not involved in this case . barajas has been hospitalized for over a month and on september 13th, she had to have all four of her limbs removed to save her life. generally speaking, the reason somebody has to have a limb amputated is that there's no longer a viable tissue that is, you're no longer getting blood to that extremity . and so no matter what you do, the tissue is dead. on september 1st, the cdc issued a health advisory about vibrio vulnificus. it says about 200 people a year get a vibrio infection, often experiencing diarrhea or stomach cramping, vomiting, chills and fever.
family friend anna messina created this gofundme page late last week detailing what happened to 40 year old laurathe post says barajas bought fish from a grocery store in san jose and cooked it herself. the next day she was admitted to a local hospital and diagnosed with vibrio vulnificus, a bacterial infection. about 20% of people who get really sick from it die. so it's nothing to laugh at at all. but fortunately she it's not common. one doctor john swartzberg teaches at uc berkeley school of...
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Sep 19, 2023
09/23
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a family friend, anna messina created this go-fund me page late last week detailing what happened to 40 year old laura barajas. the post says barajas bought fish from a grocery store in san jose and cooked it herself. the next day she was admitted to a local hospital and died nosed with vibrio vulnificus a bacterial infection. about 20% of people who get really sick from it die. so it's nothing to laugh at at all. but fortunately it's not common. doctor john swartzberg teaches at uc berkeley school of public health and is not involved in this case. barajas has been hospitalized for over a month and on september 13th, she had to have all four of her limbs removed to save her life. generally speaking, the reason somebody has to have a limb amputated is that there's no longer a viable tissue that is, you're no longer getting blood to that extremity and so no matter what you do, the tissue is dead. on september first, the cdc issued a health advisory about vibrio vulnificus. it says about 200 people a year get a vibrio infection experience diarrhea, stomach cramping, vomiting, chills and fever. the bacter
a family friend, anna messina created this go-fund me page late last week detailing what happened to 40 year old laura barajas. the post says barajas bought fish from a grocery store in san jose and cooked it herself. the next day she was admitted to a local hospital and died nosed with vibrio vulnificus a bacterial infection. about 20% of people who get really sick from it die. so it's nothing to laugh at at all. but fortunately it's not common. doctor john swartzberg teaches at uc berkeley...
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Sep 16, 2023
09/23
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changed forever. 40 year-old laura barajas has had her limbs amputated while battling a bacterial infection. scary. it's just been really heavy on all of that's terrible friend anna messina says back in late july barajas had bought tilapia from a local market for dinner. she cooked it and ate it alone. and within days got very ill and was then hospitalized. their whole lives are going to change after this. messina believes the infection was caused by vibrio vulnificus, a bacterial infection. the cdc has been warning about the ways that you can get infected with this bacteria are one. you can eat, something that's contaminated which in some people causes a gust or 2, right us or just a stomach illness. and then the other way is actually by having a cut or a tattoo or some other breaking your skin exposed to water in which this bug lives. >> ucsf, infectious disease expert doctor natasha spottswood says the bacteria is especially concerning for people who are immunocompromised. the cdc says about 150 to 200 cases of infections reported each year and about one in 5 people with the infection die sometimes within one to 2 days of becoming ill. >> people to take sensib
changed forever. 40 year-old laura barajas has had her limbs amputated while battling a bacterial infection. scary. it's just been really heavy on all of that's terrible friend anna messina says back in late july barajas had bought tilapia from a local market for dinner. she cooked it and ate it alone. and within days got very ill and was then hospitalized. their whole lives are going to change after this. messina believes the infection was caused by vibrio vulnificus, a bacterial infection....
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Sep 16, 2023
09/23
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laura barajas has had her limbs amputated while battling a bacterial infection. scary. it's just been really heavy on all of that's terrible. it's just this could happen to any of us friend annarajas had bought tilapia from a local market for dinner. she cooked it and ate it alone. and within days got very ill and was then hospitalized. shows lost her >> she's on a respirator. they put her into a medically induced coma. her fingers were black for future black. her bottom lip was black. she would check complete stepsister. kidneys were failing now a month and a half later barajas is without her arms and legs and their whole lives are going to change after this. you know, they're going to change. every daily routine. every things can change. >> messina believes the infection was caused by vibrio vulnificus, a bacterial infection. the cdc has been warning about the ways that you can get infected with this bacteria are one. you can eat, something that's contaminated which in some people causes a gust or 2, right us or just a stomach illness. and then the other way is actually by having a cut or a tattoo or some other breaking your skin exposed to water in which this bug lives. >>
laura barajas has had her limbs amputated while battling a bacterial infection. scary. it's just been really heavy on all of that's terrible. it's just this could happen to any of us friend annarajas had bought tilapia from a local market for dinner. she cooked it and ate it alone. and within days got very ill and was then hospitalized. shows lost her >> she's on a respirator. they put her into a medically induced coma. her fingers were black for future black. her bottom lip was black....
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Sep 17, 2023
09/23
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secretary in a moment, but we asked the bbc�*s anna foster, who is on the ground in what was the city of derna, to send us her impressions. morning, lauracan see already the level of destruction, the way that buildings have just been completely smashed and destroyed by the force of this water. but what that doesn't show you is what i wanted you to see, which is how widespread this damage is. if i start to turn around, this is what was the wadi, the river that ran through derna, and look, it's completely gone. everything is destroyed. it's like a wasteland. this was a narrow channel that has just widened out and taken everything with it — buildings, cars, thousands and thousands of people. if i move a little bit further round, you can see this is the only way now to get across the river. there are people walking on foot, there are cars going across this bumpy and jagged road, because there's really nowhere near enough aid here either. you can see really at this stage you would expect there to be so many more trucks, so many more people. there are lots of local libyans doing what they can here. but when you look back upstream to where tha
secretary in a moment, but we asked the bbc�*s anna foster, who is on the ground in what was the city of derna, to send us her impressions. morning, lauracan see already the level of destruction, the way that buildings have just been completely smashed and destroyed by the force of this water. but what that doesn't show you is what i wanted you to see, which is how widespread this damage is. if i start to turn around, this is what was the wadi, the river that ran through derna, and look, it's...
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Sep 19, 2023
09/23
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a family friend, anna messina, created this gofundme page late last week detailing what happened to 40 year old laurash from a grocery store in san jose and cooked it herself. the next day she was admitted to a local hospital and diagnosed with vibrio vulnificus a bacterial infection. about 20% of people who get really sick from it die. so it's nothing to laugh at at all. but it fortunately, it's not common. doctor john swartzberg teaches at uc berkeley school of public health and is not involved in this case. barajas has been hospitalized for over a month, and on september 13th, she had to have all four of her limbs removed to save her life. generally speaking, the reason somebody has to have a limb amputated is that there's no longer a viable tissue that is, you're no longer getting blood to that extremity and so no matter what you do, the tissue is dead. on september first, the cdc issued a health advisory about vibrio vulnificus. it says about 200 people a year get a vibrio infection, experiencing diarrhea, stomach cramping, vomiting, chills and fever. the bacteria mainly live in salt waters on t
a family friend, anna messina, created this gofundme page late last week detailing what happened to 40 year old laurash from a grocery store in san jose and cooked it herself. the next day she was admitted to a local hospital and diagnosed with vibrio vulnificus a bacterial infection. about 20% of people who get really sick from it die. so it's nothing to laugh at at all. but it fortunately, it's not common. doctor john swartzberg teaches at uc berkeley school of public health and is not...