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in the 1970s he was second in command of the ira in derry.whether the bombing is likely to stop in the near future in response to any public demand? well, we will always take on the considerations and feelings of people of derry and these feelings will be passed on to the hq in dublin. the man who helped to lead the ira to violence ultimately help to bring northern ireland to peace. he recognised that there could never be a so—called military victory in northern ireland and something that had seemed inconceivable became a reality. republicans and unionists found that they could work together. martin mcguinness and ian paisley got on so well they were nicknamed the chuckle brothers. but in recent times the atmosphere has soured. there have been disagreements on a number of issues. now the way forward is uncertain. under the power—sharing system the first and deputy first ministers have to work together. if one resigns the other cannot continue. in effect, the political institutions have collapsed. for year after year many people here in northe
in the 1970s he was second in command of the ira in derry.whether the bombing is likely to stop in the near future in response to any public demand? well, we will always take on the considerations and feelings of people of derry and these feelings will be passed on to the hq in dublin. the man who helped to lead the ira to violence ultimately help to bring northern ireland to peace. he recognised that there could never be a so—called military victory in northern ireland and something that had...
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that was back in 2013 —— derry. liverpool. i was living in glasgow back in 1990 when it was the european capital of culture. it really did help change perceptions of that city. that year, they brought in pavarotti to perform in glasgow. they went the bighearted is. what they are trying to do in hull this year is make it home—grown, bring back people who are sons and daughters of hull to come and perform, the likes of richard bean, he will be performing, he has written a new plate which will be performed. we are now getting a countdown on the screens that says 2016 05. i think we have 50 seconds to go. they often linger time on the screens, i can tell you that! we are now one 2021 and i have an exact what! hull, you are not fooling me with your time! —— i have an exact watch. to sum up what i was saying, the hope is that it will do for hull what it did for glasgow and liverpool when they were the capital of culture for europe. and both those cities have really undergone regeneration, places where the arts have thrive
that was back in 2013 —— derry. liverpool. i was living in glasgow back in 1990 when it was the european capital of culture. it really did help change perceptions of that city. that year, they brought in pavarotti to perform in glasgow. they went the bighearted is. what they are trying to do in hull this year is make it home—grown, bring back people who are sons and daughters of hull to come and perform, the likes of richard bean, he will be performing, he has written a new plate which...
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by the age of 21 he was second in command of the ira in derry, talking about the bombing campaign.o stop in the near future in response to any public demand? well, we will always take on the considerations and the feelings of the people of derry and these feelings will be passed onto our hq in dublin, you know? he served two prison sentences in the irish republic. he was also convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira events. he denied that he was the ira chief of staff but said he regarded it as a compliment. we don't believe that winning elections and winning any amount of votes will bring freedom in ireland. at the end of the day it will be the cutting edge of the ira which will bring freedom. today he was asked whether he had any regrets about his days in the ira. well, i think people have to consider the circumstances that existed in this city when i did join the ira. we had a city where people were being murdered by the ruc, where they were being murdered wholesale, as it were, on bloody sunday by the parachute regiment, and the fact that many young people like mysel
by the age of 21 he was second in command of the ira in derry, talking about the bombing campaign.o stop in the near future in response to any public demand? well, we will always take on the considerations and the feelings of the people of derry and these feelings will be passed onto our hq in dublin, you know? he served two prison sentences in the irish republic. he was also convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira events. he denied that he was the ira chief of staff but said he...
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well, we will always take on the considerations and the feelings of the people of derry.d two prison sentences in the irish republic. he was also convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira events. he denied that he was the ira chief of staff but said he regarded it as a condiment. it as a compliment. we don't believe that winning elections and winning any amount of votes will bring freedom in ireland. at the end of the day it will be the cutting edge of the ira which will bring freedom. today he was asked whether he had any regrets about his days in the ira. well, i think people have to consider the circumstances that existed in this city when i did join the ira. we had a city where people were being murdered by the ruc, where they were being murdered wholesale, as it were, on bloody sunday by the parachute regiment, and the fact that many young people like myself, supported by many thousands of people in the city, i'm not saying they were the majority, decided to fight back. but i don't regret any of that. but he was one of the ira leaders who recognised that co
well, we will always take on the considerations and the feelings of the people of derry.d two prison sentences in the irish republic. he was also convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira events. he denied that he was the ira chief of staff but said he regarded it as a condiment. it as a compliment. we don't believe that winning elections and winning any amount of votes will bring freedom in ireland. at the end of the day it will be the cutting edge of the ira which will bring...
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by the age of 21, he was second—in—command of the ira in derry, talking about the bombing campaign.op in the near future in response to any public demand? i always take on the considerations and the feelings of people in derry and these feelings will be passed on to dublin. he served two prison sentences in the irish republic and was convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira events. he denied he was the ira chief of staff, but said he regarded it as a compliment. we don't bring winning any elections votes will bring freedom to ireland. it'll be the cutting edge of the ira that will bring freedom. today he was asked if he had any regrets about his days in the ira? people have to consider the circumstances that existed in the city when i did join the ira. we had a city where people were being murdered by the ruc, and they were murdered wholesale, as it were on bloody sunday, by the parachute regiment, and the fact many people like myself, thousands of people in the city decided to fight back. i don't regret any of that. but he was one of the ira leaders who recognised that c
by the age of 21, he was second—in—command of the ira in derry, talking about the bombing campaign.op in the near future in response to any public demand? i always take on the considerations and the feelings of people in derry and these feelings will be passed on to dublin. he served two prison sentences in the irish republic and was convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira events. he denied he was the ira chief of staff, but said he regarded it as a compliment. we don't bring...
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in the 1970s he was second in command of the ira in derry.to any public demand? well, we will always ta ke to any public demand? well, we will always take on the considerations and feelings of people of derry and these feelings will be passed on to these feelings will be passed on to the hq in dublin. the man who helped to lead the ira to violence ultimately help to bring northern ireland to peace. he recognised that there could never be a so—called military victory in northern ireland and something that had seemed inconceivable became a reality. republicans and unionists found that they could work together. martin mcguinness and ian paisley got on so well they were nicknamed the chuckle brothers. but in recent times the atmosphere has soured. there have been disagreements on a number of issues. now the way forward is uncertain. under the power—sharing system the first and deputy first ministers have to work together. if one resigns the other cannot continue. in effect, the political institutions have collapsed. for year after year many peopl
in the 1970s he was second in command of the ira in derry.to any public demand? well, we will always ta ke to any public demand? well, we will always take on the considerations and feelings of people of derry and these feelings will be passed on to these feelings will be passed on to the hq in dublin. the man who helped to lead the ira to violence ultimately help to bring northern ireland to peace. he recognised that there could never be a so—called military victory in northern ireland and...
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by the age of 21 he was second—in—command of the ira in derry talking about the bombing campaign.her the bombing is likely to stop in the near future in response to bombing is likely to stop in the nearfuture in response to public demand? we've always take consideration the feelings of the people of derry and these feelings will be passed on. he served two prison sentences in the irish republic and was also convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira membership. he openly attended ira events, he denied he was the ira chief of staff but said he regarded it as chief of staff but said he regarded itasa chief of staff but said he regarded it as a compliment. we don't believe that winning elections or any amount of votes will bring freedom to ireland. at the end of the day it is the cutting edge of the ira that will bring freedom. today he asked —— was asked if he had any regrets. people have to remember the circumstances that existed in the city when i joined circumstances that existed in the city when ijoined the ira are —— the ira. we had a situation with people being murder
by the age of 21 he was second—in—command of the ira in derry talking about the bombing campaign.her the bombing is likely to stop in the near future in response to bombing is likely to stop in the nearfuture in response to public demand? we've always take consideration the feelings of the people of derry and these feelings will be passed on. he served two prison sentences in the irish republic and was also convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira membership. he openly attended...
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the fda which has the most wonderful library in the world, for the state of maryland there were 5000 derry workers in another innovation from the usda support of land-grant colleges so there were 5000 that were sold. five years later, 500 30 five years later, 5 million. so this was not a gradual process. >> is the same thing true with respect to the port and the cattle industry as well? although those are different industries, they don't have exactly the same models because you have a lot more. >> the pork industry does. >> the cattle industry has a lot more independence. >> i think that may have something to do with where these things started. first off, the reason the broiler industry began in southern maryland and you could say also in arkansas, john tyson ran the trucking industry so he was also kind of knowledgeable about transport and the opportunities it gave to really ramping up agricultural production. i think that's the reason the broiler industry developed the way it did was it was really in the old south which was to some extent the whole contract system as echoes. >> contracti
the fda which has the most wonderful library in the world, for the state of maryland there were 5000 derry workers in another innovation from the usda support of land-grant colleges so there were 5000 that were sold. five years later, 500 30 five years later, 5 million. so this was not a gradual process. >> is the same thing true with respect to the port and the cattle industry as well? although those are different industries, they don't have exactly the same models because you have a lot...
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sea mÁs delicado, arranco con un poco de manto kifl y ve los in gre een tes en casa, quÉ voy hacer derryenemos aquÍ las palomitas nuestra mezcla de carmelo y lo que vamos hacer es agregar por en cepa, ni reno quemar vifl. ahÍ estÁ a los hubschman chos le gusta dulce ahÍ estÁ el carmelo. combl luego, la van mezclar bien y de a pre calentÉmente horno la koz nachls por 25 a 30 minuto esto lleva cuando salgan lo que vamos tener es una palomita que serÁ deliciosa, crocante y se le va a pe sgar perfectamente, ahora, favor toque secreto, un poco de sal gruesa y la vamos poner por encima para crear el contraste de sabor se acuerdan de lo que le contaba, esto va a ser una re swe tatelo skwoi saque puede de servir inclusiÓn cuando tenga invitados en muy casa a ver una pelÍcula, yo ahora, voy a pasar a ver la serie con un buen puÑado de pop carne. >>> kwl quÉ mejor que con nuestro sebastian aquÍ para hablar de la sÚper serie, esta semana en el estreno de la fans y estÁ muy fwhu y divertida. valentina pÉrez esta sÚper fans es vuelve a cambiar de otra job y sÉ que nadie imagina a que se va a dedicar,
sea mÁs delicado, arranco con un poco de manto kifl y ve los in gre een tes en casa, quÉ voy hacer derryenemos aquÍ las palomitas nuestra mezcla de carmelo y lo que vamos hacer es agregar por en cepa, ni reno quemar vifl. ahÍ estÁ a los hubschman chos le gusta dulce ahÍ estÁ el carmelo. combl luego, la van mezclar bien y de a pre calentÉmente horno la koz nachls por 25 a 30 minuto esto lleva cuando salgan lo que vamos tener es una palomita que serÁ deliciosa, crocante y se le va a pe...
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. >>> vamos apoyar reiterar tambiÉn, hay que dejar los malos tragos y momentos negativos en donde derry cosas bonitas en mi signo, mario. >>> claro que sÍ soy venezolano de nacimiento. pero mexicano por adopciÓn. >>> acuario ayer le debo mucho a mi carrera en mÉxico y los amo y los extraÑos cada dÍa mÁs. >>> hoy es lunes 30 de enero del 2017 comenzamos con aries, tu palabra clave es el destino. dice que te vas, hay una mudanza, traslado para un lugar mejor. hay cosas que vienen para esta semana. marte en tu signo, tienes que tener cuidado con los pleitos. mis am dos tau rose la amistad que viene para ustedes. los amigos esta semana serÁn maravilloso. hay amigos que tienen que ver contralo bajo que te ayudarÁn para un nuevo camino laboral $serÁ maravilloso los prÓximos dÍas. prepÁrate amado tauro vienen sorpresas. amados gÉminis, la palabra clave es el dinero. porque va a caer a montones, vas a poder pagar tus cuentas es Única semana que la prosperidad econÓmica en grande para ti. viene un momento de acciÓn maravilloso esta semana. para cÁncer la palabra clave es la profesiÓn. y dicen ta
. >>> vamos apoyar reiterar tambiÉn, hay que dejar los malos tragos y momentos negativos en donde derry cosas bonitas en mi signo, mario. >>> claro que sÍ soy venezolano de nacimiento. pero mexicano por adopciÓn. >>> acuario ayer le debo mucho a mi carrera en mÉxico y los amo y los extraÑos cada dÍa mÁs. >>> hoy es lunes 30 de enero del 2017 comenzamos con aries, tu palabra clave es el destino. dice que te vas, hay una mudanza, traslado para un lugar...
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well, we will always take on the considerations and the feelings of the people of derry.ll be passed onto our hq in dublin, you know? he served two prison sentences in the irish republic. he was also convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira events. he denied that he was the ira chief of staff but said he regarded it as a condiment. we don't believe that winning elections and winning any amount —— as ——asa —— as a compliment. we don't believe that winning elections and winning any amount of votes will bring freedom in ireland. at the end of the day it will be the cutting edge of the ira which will bring freedom. today he was asked whether he had any regrets about his days in the ira. well, i think people have to consider the circumstances that existed in this city when i did join the ira. we had a city where people were being murdered by the ruc, where they were being murdered wholesale, as it were, on bloody sunday by the parachute regiment, and the fact that many young people like myself, supported by many thousands of people in the city, i'm not saying they w
well, we will always take on the considerations and the feelings of the people of derry.ll be passed onto our hq in dublin, you know? he served two prison sentences in the irish republic. he was also convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira events. he denied that he was the ira chief of staff but said he regarded it as a condiment. we don't believe that winning elections and winning any amount —— as ——asa —— as a compliment. we don't believe that winning elections and...
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i always take on the considerations of people with derry and these feelings will be passed on to dublintwo prison sentences in the irish republic and was convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira events. he denied he was the ira chief of staff, but regarded it as a compliment. we don't bring winning any elections votes will bring freedom to ireland. it'll be the cutting edge of the ira that will bring freedom. today he was asked if he had any regrets about his days in the ira? people have too consider the ira? people have too consider the circumstances in the city when i didjoin the circumstances in the city when i did join the ira. we had a city where people were being murdered the ruc and they were murdered wholesale, as it were on bloody sunday by the parachute - and 't}1.3fa.=f m was massif; in the to foundation for peace talkséinn foundation for peace talkséino nominated foundation for peace talkséipp nominated him as its chief fein nominated him as its chief negotiator, leading to the good
i always take on the considerations of people with derry and these feelings will be passed on to dublintwo prison sentences in the irish republic and was convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira events. he denied he was the ira chief of staff, but regarded it as a compliment. we don't bring winning any elections votes will bring freedom to ireland. it'll be the cutting edge of the ira that will bring freedom. today he was asked if he had any regrets about his days in the ira? people...