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included the needs and avant-garde. the beat part poet gary snyder put the matter about the hippies succinct lee when he wrote quote hippies were living out the philosophy that the beats proclaimed so that's how snyder saw the connection between the two. what was the relationship between beats and hippies? first, there's a major age difference. the beats had been in their 20s during world war ii. hippies had been in the 20s in about 1960. the hippies were being born in 1945 or 1948. somewhere in there. hippies were young enough to have been the children of the beats if the beats had had any children which is not very likely. the beats were despairing veterans of the great depression and world war ii, the holocaust and the atomic age. the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. and that's a lot about the difference between the two groups, the fact that the one had had been raised amid the poverty and despair of the depression and the fear of
included the needs and avant-garde. the beat part poet gary snyder put the matter about the hippies succinct lee when he wrote quote hippies were living out the philosophy that the beats proclaimed so that's how snyder saw the connection between the two. what was the relationship between beats and hippies? first, there's a major age difference. the beats had been in their 20s during world war ii. hippies had been in the 20s in about 1960. the hippies were being born in 1945 or 1948. somewhere...
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there arts college soon became an avant garde. in their workshops they experimented with materials and form creating design which was unprecedented in its clarity and functionality. but it didn't appeal to everyone the 1st show home in weimar was seen as a provocation and met with heavy criticism a bunch of free spirited individuals who held nothing sacred not colored materials nor perception. breaking conventions they explored new lifestyles which were rather too wild provided by 925 it was all over they were too adventurous for their home city. they ventured on the desk in industrial city that welcomed the bell house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. the master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed and equipped by powerhouse artists with furniture from their own workshops. director of the whole p s shape the city with the ball house movement the church and settlement offered light space and a garden for everyone as an antidote to the cramped gloomy residential
there arts college soon became an avant garde. in their workshops they experimented with materials and form creating design which was unprecedented in its clarity and functionality. but it didn't appeal to everyone the 1st show home in weimar was seen as a provocation and met with heavy criticism a bunch of free spirited individuals who held nothing sacred not colored materials nor perception. breaking conventions they explored new lifestyles which were rather too wild provided by 925 it was...
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avant has a starting price of just over 64000 euros in germany. first c.b.s. e.m.c. is presenting a new compact super car the a 45 s 4 matic plus it features a newly developed 2 leader engine before cylinder turbo has an impressive output of 310 kilowatts this new top version of the a classic also features a drift mode though to use it you have to deactivate p.s.p. and switch the transmission to manual. if that regard testing is patriot's just bought a cheesecake but 1st he's going to test this car. gets the i pace from jaguar the brands 1st of all electric vehicle and a completely independent model. that has you know says the eyepiece has won 3 world car awards in 2001000 car of the year world green car and car design of the year and the interior there are 2 high resolution touch screen displays with multifunction dynamic dials for adjusting the seats and the climate control system. to electric motors deliver a combined system output of $294.00 kilowatts that's a lot of power we start off with a battery that's charged to 88 percent that should give us a range of 326
avant has a starting price of just over 64000 euros in germany. first c.b.s. e.m.c. is presenting a new compact super car the a 45 s 4 matic plus it features a newly developed 2 leader engine before cylinder turbo has an impressive output of 310 kilowatts this new top version of the a classic also features a drift mode though to use it you have to deactivate p.s.p. and switch the transmission to manual. if that regard testing is patriot's just bought a cheesecake but 1st he's going to test this...
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their arts college soon became an avant garde. in their workshops they experimented with materials and formed creating design which was unprecedented in its clarity and functionality. but it didn't appeal to everyone for the 1st show home in weimar was seen as a provocation and met with heavy criticism a bunch of free spirited individuals who held nothing sacred not color materials nor perception. breaking conventions they explored new lifestyles which were rather too wild provided by 925 it was all over they were too adventurous for their home city. they ventured on to an industrial city that welcomed the bell house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. the master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed and equipped by powerhouse artists with furniture from their own workshops. director of b s shape the city with the ball house movement the church and settlement offered light space and a garden for everyone as an antidote to the cramped gloomy residential blocks of t
their arts college soon became an avant garde. in their workshops they experimented with materials and formed creating design which was unprecedented in its clarity and functionality. but it didn't appeal to everyone for the 1st show home in weimar was seen as a provocation and met with heavy criticism a bunch of free spirited individuals who held nothing sacred not color materials nor perception. breaking conventions they explored new lifestyles which were rather too wild provided by 925 it...
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their arts college soon became an avant garde. in their workshops they experimented with materials and form creating design which was unprecedented in its clarity and functionality. but it didn't appeal to everyone the 1st show home environment was seen as a provocation and met with heavy criticism a bunch of free spirited individuals who held nothing sacred not color materials nor perception. breaking conventions they explored new lifestyles which were rather too wild provided by 925 it was all over they were too adventurous for their home city. they ventured on to destiny and industrial city that welcomed the bell house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. the master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed in the. but all house artists with furniture from their own workshops. director of logic copious shape the city with the boat house movement the turtle settlement offered light space and a garden for everyone as an antidote to the cramped gloomy residential block
their arts college soon became an avant garde. in their workshops they experimented with materials and form creating design which was unprecedented in its clarity and functionality. but it didn't appeal to everyone the 1st show home environment was seen as a provocation and met with heavy criticism a bunch of free spirited individuals who held nothing sacred not color materials nor perception. breaking conventions they explored new lifestyles which were rather too wild provided by 925 it was...
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that it feels excitingly sentimental but the flip side is that it feels excitingly experimental and avant—gardects. because so much of it is about a traditional way of life, the old way of life, for these cornish fishing men, the fishing industry, and they are all techniques and methods, i think actually a way that the film looks work beautifully with that. it also creates a lot of tension. it is critically be found is because there is a building tension between the weekenders, the londoners, the second homeowners in this fishing village, and the locals. that's interesting. the editing is radical at times which helps to build that as does the acting. so it certainly, it is not everyone‘s cup of tea, i can appreciate that, but it is not like anything else at the cinema at the moment. even though it nods back to older films, it feels very new. 0k. next film. not fishermans friend. the souvenir, little choice for this week which i think is a really interesting film and i need interesting in a good way. absolutely. interesting is always the films critic's way... of hedging their bets. this is from
that it feels excitingly sentimental but the flip side is that it feels excitingly experimental and avant—gardects. because so much of it is about a traditional way of life, the old way of life, for these cornish fishing men, the fishing industry, and they are all techniques and methods, i think actually a way that the film looks work beautifully with that. it also creates a lot of tension. it is critically be found is because there is a building tension between the weekenders, the londoners,...
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avant gave my office pertinent information.ow, if you have information that contradicts his story and clears thomas then -- >> ridge: he doesn't need to be cleared! he's not involved this! >> det. sanchez: okay, i'd like to hear that from thomas. but you said he's not here, right? >> brooke: no. and he's not answering his phone. >> det. sanchez: is that unusual?
avant gave my office pertinent information.ow, if you have information that contradicts his story and clears thomas then -- >> ridge: he doesn't need to be cleared! he's not involved this! >> det. sanchez: okay, i'd like to hear that from thomas. but you said he's not here, right? >> brooke: no. and he's not answering his phone. >> det. sanchez: is that unusual?
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oh and he continues to hold on to his diesel models and is bringing the new as 4 avant to market with a v. 6 diesel engine a 3.0 t.d.i. engine puts out 255 kilowatts of power and delivers up to 700 meters of tour to the crankshaft b.s. fortini i have on as a starting price of just over $64000.00 euros in germany. first say b.c.m. she is presenting a new compact super car be a $45.00 s. formatting plus it features a newly developed 2 leader engine for cylinder turbo has an impressive and put a $310.00 kilowatts this new top version of the a classic also features a drift mode though to use it you have to deactivate p.s.p. and switch the transmission to manual. if you have the car testing is paid to you just bought a cheesecake but 1st she's going to test this car. gets the i pace from jaguar the brands 1st of all electric vehicle and a completely independent model. that has you know says the eyepiece has won 3 world car awards in 2001000 car of the year world green car and car design of the year in the interior there are 2 high resolution touch screen displays with multifunction dynamic
oh and he continues to hold on to his diesel models and is bringing the new as 4 avant to market with a v. 6 diesel engine a 3.0 t.d.i. engine puts out 255 kilowatts of power and delivers up to 700 meters of tour to the crankshaft b.s. fortini i have on as a starting price of just over $64000.00 euros in germany. first say b.c.m. she is presenting a new compact super car be a $45.00 s. formatting plus it features a newly developed 2 leader engine for cylinder turbo has an impressive and put a...
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and the new audi a 4 avant. it's been i'm sure in the video contest a close needs of its in south to roll the german speaking region in northern italy . he says he's here to see or use new a for it's the latest version of the german company ski model and he wants to know what's changed. it hasn't updated look from all angles but also new technology there are new engines that are very powerful but also very economical with low emissions one so let's take a look at i want to know in a few months. for 25 years the a 4 has been already is bread and butter so down the 5th generation of the car that sets that he's going to win for all of the all the models was released in 2015 after 4 years it's time for a comprehensive 3 revised version. rooms. in the past it sometimes took a 2nd glance to spot face lifted already cars but not here the new sheet metal is much more streamlined and sporty at the front of the wider and flatter single frame radiator grille and that you have plans with eyebrow l e d stand out. the a 4 has
and the new audi a 4 avant. it's been i'm sure in the video contest a close needs of its in south to roll the german speaking region in northern italy . he says he's here to see or use new a for it's the latest version of the german company ski model and he wants to know what's changed. it hasn't updated look from all angles but also new technology there are new engines that are very powerful but also very economical with low emissions one so let's take a look at i want to know in a few months....
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keep getting the go to shows that really this whole discussion is about washington and its vauxhall avant it's not about the on people and it's definitely not about on the island yemen has had to see how this latest attack came from the taliban really play into those talks and if you thank you very much for that update from the afghan capital kabul. now to russia where firefighters are struggling to contain massive wildfires the air forces join the fight to die as the flames raging across siberia the area that's ablaze is growing with some 45000 square kilometers affected officials say they've even given up their efforts in some of the most remote areas the gender prosecutor in moscow says some of the 5 have been deliberately started to conceal illegal logging. these crews are fighting a losing battle about the vast expanse of the spear in forest that qualify as that simmer under the canopy. helicopters also ferry and reinforcements to combat the smoldering fire on the ground. the difficult thing with these fires is that they cover huge areas and the hard to reach the most effective metho
keep getting the go to shows that really this whole discussion is about washington and its vauxhall avant it's not about the on people and it's definitely not about on the island yemen has had to see how this latest attack came from the taliban really play into those talks and if you thank you very much for that update from the afghan capital kabul. now to russia where firefighters are struggling to contain massive wildfires the air forces join the fight to die as the flames raging across...
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even highly abstract art, autonomous, avant garde art, was about the principle of not being, you knowthing abstract in our society, to have a space to dream and have a space to sort of say, ok, i need a space in which i canjust dream for a while, until i can articulate what it is i want to say. but there is a debate within the art world, isn't there. i mean, i'll give you a quote from an american art critic, arthur danto, he says, "a century ago beauty was almost unanimously considered the supreme purpose of art, and even synonymous with artistic excellence, yet today beauty has come to be viewed as an aesthetic crime. artists are now chastised by critics if their work seems to aim at beauty." we have had the aesthetic movement, you know, art for art's sake. let's just celebrate beauty. there is nothing wrong with that. yes, but art for art's sake, or 100 years ago, it was also a reaction to something. it was notjust some kind of autonomous, disconnected dream. it was a reaction to a highly functionalised relationship where art was working for the church, orfor the industry and theref
even highly abstract art, autonomous, avant garde art, was about the principle of not being, you knowthing abstract in our society, to have a space to dream and have a space to sort of say, ok, i need a space in which i canjust dream for a while, until i can articulate what it is i want to say. but there is a debate within the art world, isn't there. i mean, i'll give you a quote from an american art critic, arthur danto, he says, "a century ago beauty was almost unanimously considered the...
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we were able to turn around the picture that you tweeted out avante inglesby that is now up on the screenis is the 87-year-old mother that her daughters were coming to look for her. in the past hour have you gotten any word on her from the daughters and have they've been able to locate her ex- >> they were directed by the police together the reunification center to get more answers. they had already then they are trying to see if she was there waiting for her daughters. they are trying to work with the governor's office to try to get more information about where their mother might be and what her position is and if she is no longer with us how they will get her body to move forward for the funeral. symantec governor when asked about the political location of the shooting governor abbott saying there are bodies that have not been recovered and this is a time for mourning and not a time for politics. speaking of that it's times like this with when law enforcement and these are men who have seen the worst of the worst, they go into the walmart over and over again this evening. their cell pho
we were able to turn around the picture that you tweeted out avante inglesby that is now up on the screenis is the 87-year-old mother that her daughters were coming to look for her. in the past hour have you gotten any word on her from the daughters and have they've been able to locate her ex- >> they were directed by the police together the reunification center to get more answers. they had already then they are trying to see if she was there waiting for her daughters. they are trying to...
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, we're not ready for the q by the time we get to the q because the q is a -- it's a - the q is an avant-garde you don't know what i'm talking about >> jimmy: no, yeah oh, yeah [ laughter ] so it -- it's comes too soon yes. >> it comes too soon - >> jimmy: it's not - >> because with the w, in the w the alphabet starts experimenting. [ light laughter ] right? in the w the alphabet is, like, "okay, so i showed you this one, well -- ah. right? [ laughter ] but -- >> jimmy: yeah, so you - >> we need the w to ease into the more obscure act >> jimmy: oh, yeah "los espookys," by the way, congratulations on the show. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i laugh so hard. >> thank you >> jimmy: it is just -- it's a a brilliant show also it's on hbo go or hbo on demand, whatever you can watch to check out the first season. and i want to say congratulations, 'cause you got picked up for season number two. >> yes >> jimmy: well done, buddy [ cheers and applause >> yeah. >> jimmy: you are one of a a kind julio torres, everybody. >> thank you [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: if you wanna laugh, his comedy special "my favorite
, we're not ready for the q by the time we get to the q because the q is a -- it's a - the q is an avant-garde you don't know what i'm talking about >> jimmy: no, yeah oh, yeah [ laughter ] so it -- it's comes too soon yes. >> it comes too soon - >> jimmy: it's not - >> because with the w, in the w the alphabet starts experimenting. [ light laughter ] right? in the w the alphabet is, like, "okay, so i showed you this one, well -- ah. right? [ laughter ] but --...
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matt: one of the ways you have made your money through the years is being on the avant-garde of techanking, online banking. you've joined a consortium of banks that are using blockchain to offer international currency, of sorts. i wonder what you think about that in light of the criticism facebook has received for libra. in terms of distributed technology, ing is at the forefront of that. what we do as an institution for now is taken observant view. check -- wepate, participate, check with regulators how they feel about technology but it is one of the many initiatives we do as a bank and there are many others we can talk about but it is one area of interest and we take a watch and see attitude. matt: what are you hearing about usc, the universal standard coin? i'm not so familiar with that topic, sorry. briefly, earlier this year, ing said it was looking for hundreds of extra employees to fight money-laundering. how is that impacting costs? tanate: i think we announced in q2 that we have now over 3000 staff working on our aml programs. we are adding staff and that initiative and it b
matt: one of the ways you have made your money through the years is being on the avant-garde of techanking, online banking. you've joined a consortium of banks that are using blockchain to offer international currency, of sorts. i wonder what you think about that in light of the criticism facebook has received for libra. in terms of distributed technology, ing is at the forefront of that. what we do as an institution for now is taken observant view. check -- wepate, participate, check with...
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he's a multi-talented classical and avant-garde musician. ♪ jan emil mlynarski trained as a drummer, plays the banjo mandolin and sings. >> for us, there's a definitein feof something that was developing, brutally cut, you know. the american jazz stans like classical music in the states. for us, it was cut by the war and then covered by 50 years of communism. so, we never had a chance to build a relationship with that epoch. and it seems to me that we're doing this now. ♪ >> my family comes from warsaw. i heard stories about the old days. ♪ the warsaw scene was huge. it's a beautiful, very complex music. i always wanted to be one ofth these guys fe, you know, black and white photograph. ♪ >> this is a very important part of my life. of course, i'm a traditionalist. i love to wear a tuxedo and just be in that time. ♪ >> just how important is history? history creates your identity. so, for me, it's a w of scovering our national identity. i'm not trying to sound nationalist. it's not any better than any other, but it's something that we've been denied for quite some time as a nation. so
he's a multi-talented classical and avant-garde musician. ♪ jan emil mlynarski trained as a drummer, plays the banjo mandolin and sings. >> for us, there's a definitein feof something that was developing, brutally cut, you know. the american jazz stans like classical music in the states. for us, it was cut by the war and then covered by 50 years of communism. so, we never had a chance to build a relationship with that epoch. and it seems to me that we're doing this now. ♪ >> my...
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got laughter and love and human connection out of this recession those are the things we need for avant chair but those are the things we want in life so it's not just call that we're selling here i love that you have and this is the tweet you got from campsie who says. embracing death can assist us and living a happier life it can make us savor every day we spend alive it is hard but anyone who can should accept that as a surgeon so those who have accepted that fact i want to push on just a little bit to introduce another idea this film dr and that she's the person who gave us the idea for the show in the 1st place she pitched this topic because she wanted us to look into end of life do a lot as well she sent us a video comment about what that is and for just i'll direct this one to you have a listen. what do end of life do is do we work with people often from the time of the life limiting or terminal diagnosis all the way through to the act of dying in death and sometimes we even help with the funeral and grief support afterwards if you are to live like me with clients focused client
got laughter and love and human connection out of this recession those are the things we need for avant chair but those are the things we want in life so it's not just call that we're selling here i love that you have and this is the tweet you got from campsie who says. embracing death can assist us and living a happier life it can make us savor every day we spend alive it is hard but anyone who can should accept that as a surgeon so those who have accepted that fact i want to push on just a...
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got laughter and love and human connection out of this recession those are the things we need for avantchair but those are the things we want in life so it's not just call that we're selling here i love that you have and this is the tweet you got from cam see this as. embracing death can assist us and living a happier life it can make us savor every day we spend alive it is hard but anyone who can should accept that as a surgeon so those who have accepted that fact i want to push on just a little bit to introduce another idea this fellow doctor and that's mal and she's the person who gave us the idea for the show in the 1st place she pitched this topic because she wanted us to look into end of life do laws and she sent us a video comment about what that is and for cesc i'll direct this one to you have a listen. what do end of life do is do we work with people often from the time of the life limiting or terminal diagnosis all the way through to the act of dying to death and sometimes we even help with the funeral and grief support afterwards if you are too like me with clients focused cl
got laughter and love and human connection out of this recession those are the things we need for avantchair but those are the things we want in life so it's not just call that we're selling here i love that you have and this is the tweet you got from cam see this as. embracing death can assist us and living a happier life it can make us savor every day we spend alive it is hard but anyone who can should accept that as a surgeon so those who have accepted that fact i want to push on just a...
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their arts college soon became an avant garde.in their workshops they experimented with materials and form creating design which was unprecedented in its clarity and functionality. but it didn't appeal to everyone the 1st show home environment was seen as a provocation and met with heavy criticism a bunch of free spirited individuals who held nothing sacred not color materials nor perception. breaking conventions they explored new life styles which were rather too wild for vinyl by 925 it was all over they were too adventurous for their home city. they ventured on to decibel and industrial city that welcomed the bell house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. the master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed and equipped by powerhouse artists with furniture from their own workshops. director of ontic. shaped the city with the ball house movement the turtle settlement offered light space and a garden for everyone as an antidote to the cramped gloomy residential block
their arts college soon became an avant garde.in their workshops they experimented with materials and form creating design which was unprecedented in its clarity and functionality. but it didn't appeal to everyone the 1st show home environment was seen as a provocation and met with heavy criticism a bunch of free spirited individuals who held nothing sacred not color materials nor perception. breaking conventions they explored new life styles which were rather too wild for vinyl by 925 it was...
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their arts college soon became an avant garde. in their workshops they experimented with materials and form creating design which was unprecedented in its clarity and functionality. but it didn't appeal to everyone for the 1st show home in weimar was seen as a provocation and met with heavy criticism a bunch of free spirited individuals who held nothing sacred not color materials nor perception. breaking conventions they explored new lifestyles which were rather too wild for vinyl by 925 it was all over they were too adventurous for their home city. they ventured on to decibel and industrial city that welcomed the bell house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. the master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed and equipped by powerhouse artists with furniture from their own workshops. director. shaped the city with the ball house movement the turtle settlement offered light space and a garden for everyone as an antidote to the cramped gloomy residential blocks of th
their arts college soon became an avant garde. in their workshops they experimented with materials and form creating design which was unprecedented in its clarity and functionality. but it didn't appeal to everyone for the 1st show home in weimar was seen as a provocation and met with heavy criticism a bunch of free spirited individuals who held nothing sacred not color materials nor perception. breaking conventions they explored new lifestyles which were rather too wild for vinyl by 925 it was...