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english businessmen.r fyodor romanov was previously responsible for international trade at court, the british insisted that it was he who should go to the throne, but since by this time fyodor himself had been tonsured a monk on the throne, it was decided to put his son, sixteen-year-old mikhail fedorovich romanov under the english court betrayed him large. titus filled the sovereign 's treasury, which was empty after the poles, but the first romanov paid for this loan until the end of his reign not only with money, but also with various preferences for english merchants. is there any evidence of such a statement? is there a document, this is a letter of commendation from tsar mikhail fedorovich romanov given to english merchants in january 1614, the great sovereign tsar and grand duke mikhail fedorovich of all russia reads to us in order to be on friendly terms with our beloved brother king jacob welcomed the english guests to sir thomas smitus as comrades, to trade duty-free throughout our land, to keep
english businessmen.r fyodor romanov was previously responsible for international trade at court, the british insisted that it was he who should go to the throne, but since by this time fyodor himself had been tonsured a monk on the throne, it was decided to put his son, sixteen-year-old mikhail fedorovich romanov under the english court betrayed him large. titus filled the sovereign 's treasury, which was empty after the poles, but the first romanov paid for this loan until the end of his...
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non-english [laughter] >> [speaking non-english >> [speaking non-english >> [speaking non-english >> of what we do? you bet i have. (kathryn) we have worked with so many amazing causes and made a difference. (vo) by the end of this year, subaru and our retailers will have donated over two hundred and fifty million dollars to charity. (brent) it's about more than just selling cars. (phil) the subaru share the love event going on now. ♪holiday music playing♪ [baby yawning] let's get you home for the holidays. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ want your clothes to smell freshly washed all day without heavy perfumes? try downy light in-wash freshness boosters. it has long-lasting light scent, no heavy perfumes, and no dyes. finally, a light scent that lasts all day. downy light! >> [speaking non-english ♪ ♪ ♪ >> [speaking non-english >> [speaking non-english [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> when i was back in brazil a couple months after, people in the favelas were telling me, there's, no school there there's no ngo, there' nothing. you have to work, and i was 24 and i can't create a school
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and they knew english, knew how to speak english. wow. so they knew who they were dealing with. they weren't strangers who just stumbled upon a dinner table one day. so one more important development before we get to the so-called first thanksgiving, the wampanoag, which is a name that schoolkids, as far as i know, aren't taught right off the bat. i mean, i went to school a long time ago, you know, pilgrims and indians, they're just the indians. the indians. and they were ravaged by an epidemic disease, break out a few years before the mayflower arrived. how did that set up? the wampanoags to seek out an alliance with the english? yeah, this is a this is a key event. so you know, among the things that are exchanged between europe and the americas, you know, we've we've already talked about before the fur trade. we've talked about is epidemic disease. and so most of the rest of the world had what we call crowd diseases like smallpox, pneumonia, chicken pox and, you know, we can go down the line, which developed for a handful of reasons. but the two most important ones are that yo
and they knew english, knew how to speak english. wow. so they knew who they were dealing with. they weren't strangers who just stumbled upon a dinner table one day. so one more important development before we get to the so-called first thanksgiving, the wampanoag, which is a name that schoolkids, as far as i know, aren't taught right off the bat. i mean, i went to school a long time ago, you know, pilgrims and indians, they're just the indians. the indians. and they were ravaged by an epidemic...
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english is possible.how are irish people doing now to help people switch to ukrainian more and replace russian with english, i think it will help us, we need to share evgenia thank you very much for an interesting conversation for sharing with us your story of how you left ukraine due to the full-scale invasion of the russian federation and settled found a temporary shelter in ireland, we are all waiting
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[speaking non-english] >> translator: $40 million.ons to kill someone. >> translator: that's why we wanted to understand why what their agreements were, and above, all if maurizio gucci gave the money back. [end of translation] >> uncle aldo said he sold his soul when he let go of gucci. investigators wondered to how maurizio sold his to keep it. now possible suspects in the murder we're starting to pile up. and soon there would be one more to add to the list, someone else maurizio had wronged who had been threatening to do something about it, loudly. >> coming up -- >> she was unkind, always put him down. >> her pushing started to great on him. and he started to feel restless and started to feel sort of preyed upon. >> a marriage on the rocks. >> he packed back, he said it was going to florence for business meetings. >> and a new romance on the side. >> i had to walk down, on never forget it, this huge flight of stays and i got to the bottom and he said to me, i am your knight in shining armor. >> when dateline continues. [coughing]
[speaking non-english] >> translator: $40 million.ons to kill someone. >> translator: that's why we wanted to understand why what their agreements were, and above, all if maurizio gucci gave the money back. [end of translation] >> uncle aldo said he sold his soul when he let go of gucci. investigators wondered to how maurizio sold his to keep it. now possible suspects in the murder we're starting to pile up. and soon there would be one more to add to the list, someone else...
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in their english protestants we knowan that were they.ence, who were they. >> part of the.mo to movement with one important distinction, we call puritans puritan because their goal as they saw to purify the church by purging it of the catholic colt owners. the pilgrims were self identifieded separatist they fet that it was impossible to purify the church from within. it was so futile the only way to maintain their integrity was to separate from the church. on matters of theology the pilgrims in the puritans saw eye to eye that the minor point of difference between them, the puritans still formally were part of the church even though they didn't follow its authority whereas the pilgrims had separated from. >> and the indians to say who were the indians we say they because there's no such thing as indians but that's part of what were discussing here in the originro stories develop and how we call an entire group of people indians of no distinction, tribe, ethnicity what have you. before we get to the feast there's enough of origin stories b
in their english protestants we knowan that were they.ence, who were they. >> part of the.mo to movement with one important distinction, we call puritans puritan because their goal as they saw to purify the church by purging it of the catholic colt owners. the pilgrims were self identifieded separatist they fet that it was impossible to purify the church from within. it was so futile the only way to maintain their integrity was to separate from the church. on matters of theology the...
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english.nslation. it's just impossible. the main advantage is speed - you don't have to go through dictionaries or wait for a live translator. and, of course, the cheapness of a computer will lead us everything for free. well, they have greasiness available, then any language scientific texts, all kinds of instructions, technical standard standards are written in such a language that when translated into published languages, the essence practically does not change ; moreover, the superiority over a live translator is clearly visible here, the computer knows much more terms from all areas of knowledge . well, that's just yourself try some formalized text. write. well, for example, i sit in a chair in the studio and then translate it successively ten languages. as a result, you will get the original text. well, maybe a couple of endings change and that's it. broken phone listen and at the same time we translate texts, but it seems to me that there is still no translator there from male to female
english.nslation. it's just impossible. the main advantage is speed - you don't have to go through dictionaries or wait for a live translator. and, of course, the cheapness of a computer will lead us everything for free. well, they have greasiness available, then any language scientific texts, all kinds of instructions, technical standard standards are written in such a language that when translated into published languages, the essence practically does not change ; moreover, the superiority...
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the german had never occupied ireland, the english had. we had no fight with the germans, our fight was still and would always be with the english until ireland was a free and united country. and there was a lot of applause, you know, people expressing their favorite, the thing is, irish american young men and listed at the same rate or higher than other people. that was an indication that, yeah, they loved being irish, they identified as being irish american, but they consider themselves to be more american than irish. another thing, by 1918, by the end of world war one, carrie patch was not exclusively irish anymore. other people were coming in, other cool people, people from eastern europe, african americans are starting to move into the neighborhood. so, it becomes more difficult to decide, who is irish anyway. because, part of this book is about, like, identity as well. and, over the course of the book, i'm at a lot of people that identified as irish. their last name ida van schmidt. but in doing book signings and thing, well, my name
the german had never occupied ireland, the english had. we had no fight with the germans, our fight was still and would always be with the english until ireland was a free and united country. and there was a lot of applause, you know, people expressing their favorite, the thing is, irish american young men and listed at the same rate or higher than other people. that was an indication that, yeah, they loved being irish, they identified as being irish american, but they consider themselves to be...
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she speaks conversationally in english, i explain in english and everyone understands everything in mys coolly . i will immediately tell the audience that you have a very interesting profession as a skin sports teacher and you are currently working in ireland in this particular field. how did you manage to find a job there? is it because of connections or is it possible that you are somehow advertising we searched on some sites and how much the language barrier was an obstacle. well, first of all, i went to ireland precisely because i know that there are many horses here, there is a lot of work in the tunisian sphere. this profession is more suitable for me, well, if you work with horses, then english is not always super necessary . if you train, then it is already more difficult , and i have not been able to go into design because of this so far, but when i arrived, after about two weeks, i already started send well, let's say it doesn't disconnect, but requests for in the stables near er in the city where i am a-a via facebook via whatsapp and somewhere else i was just asking like is
she speaks conversationally in english, i explain in english and everyone understands everything in mys coolly . i will immediately tell the audience that you have a very interesting profession as a skin sports teacher and you are currently working in ireland in this particular field. how did you manage to find a job there? is it because of connections or is it possible that you are somehow advertising we searched on some sites and how much the language barrier was an obstacle. well, first of...
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it's not just the english. i mean, by, you know, demonizing or eliminating, you know, the enemies, humanity, you know, it's easier to it's easier to do whatever you want to with with them. i think we've got time for another couple of questions. we do. we got 5 minutes. yes. from i. i listen to a podcast once about an african-american community that they were like the poorest people, but they pooled all their money and sent it to ireland for the famine. they could relate. wow. did you hear of that? no, i did not. it was just this past year. i don't know if it was through here or arp or some kind of. it's a wonderful story. i had never heard of it, but here you had the poorest americans sending their money to ireland because they felt so compassionate. it's a wonderful story. i talked to many irish who i. irish. irish who said that ireland would not have been come free a free country were it not for the money that that irish americans in cities like st louis sent to ireland. well, to buy guns. and during the civi
it's not just the english. i mean, by, you know, demonizing or eliminating, you know, the enemies, humanity, you know, it's easier to it's easier to do whatever you want to with with them. i think we've got time for another couple of questions. we do. we got 5 minutes. yes. from i. i listen to a podcast once about an african-american community that they were like the poorest people, but they pooled all their money and sent it to ireland for the famine. they could relate. wow. did you hear of...
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after more deaths in the english channel today , in the english channel today, i'm going to ask the question how many more deaths does it take before we actually take responsibility ourselves for what is going on in the english we'll talk debate that get views on it, too. we'll look at the sheer number of migrants that have now gone missing from hotels all over the country , we hotels all over the country, we look at an opinion poll that suggests tories could be down to 69 seats at the next election . 69 seats at the next election. seriously, is westminster taking this polling, abandoning ward thomas, entrepreneur joins me on talking pints somebody who himself all of us became ensnared as a people trafficker against his will but all of that let's get the news with polly middle east . nigel, thank you middle east. nigel, thank you and good evening, you. well, within the last hour, a six year old boy has become the fourth child to die after falling into an icy lake in solihull at the weekend . the little boy had been weekend. the little boy had been fighting for his life in hospital since bein
after more deaths in the english channel today , in the english channel today, i'm going to ask the question how many more deaths does it take before we actually take responsibility ourselves for what is going on in the english we'll talk debate that get views on it, too. we'll look at the sheer number of migrants that have now gone missing from hotels all over the country , we hotels all over the country, we look at an opinion poll that suggests tories could be down to 69 seats at the next...
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now to this migrant boat that has capsized in the english channel last, that has capsized in the englishhannel last , throwing dozens of channel last, throwing dozens of people into the water. gb news understand there were 47 people on board and at least three unknown to have died . well, our unknown to have died. well, our homeland security editor white joins us now down the line. mark, first of all, exactly is the lay the land here. all we certain that there are people who have lost their lives .7 well, who have lost their lives? well, the information that we've received from our sources certainly suggests that there are at least three fertile to at the moment. and there may be more. the coast guard helicopters are searching along with documentation from border force . the locals include force. the locals include fishing boats. the royal navy . fishing boats. the royal navy. they're all involved in this active search and rescue operation. it's now more than 6 hours then it's operation unfolded . and the latest unfolded. and the latest information i'm being told is that helicopters have
now to this migrant boat that has capsized in the english channel last, that has capsized in the englishhannel last , throwing dozens of channel last, throwing dozens of people into the water. gb news understand there were 47 people on board and at least three unknown to have died . well, our unknown to have died. well, our homeland security editor white joins us now down the line. mark, first of all, exactly is the lay the land here. all we certain that there are people who have lost their...
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this is not blood, my dear no, i give a hint, i call english, and you translate into russian in englishthe semi-finals, if you are mistaken, here is for you i will call it tough, this is the penalty box. let's go to the bank. foreign geography minute what i read. in which monarchy the oldest dynasty in the world rules, there the monarchy comes from the gods, i will assume that it was greece now it's not a monarchy at all, dear. they have a republic there. sit, rest because you flew far this is japan because there is no choice beyond the penultimate last. it 's okay. it is known that the first channel passed the last hero was filmed on the islands of the panama archipelago. please tell me, where is the island on which fate forced the sailor from york robinson crusoe to live for 28 years? the rivers? the river and the island of madagascar on the podium madagascar dear friends, it is located near africa , well, five thousand, probably, the distance denis secondary school number 31 series, the city of ulyanovsk and this is an island of tobacco, and the state is called trinidad and tobacco.
this is not blood, my dear no, i give a hint, i call english, and you translate into russian in englishthe semi-finals, if you are mistaken, here is for you i will call it tough, this is the penalty box. let's go to the bank. foreign geography minute what i read. in which monarchy the oldest dynasty in the world rules, there the monarchy comes from the gods, i will assume that it was greece now it's not a monarchy at all, dear. they have a republic there. sit, rest because you flew far this is...
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after more deaths in the english channel today , in the english channel today, i'm going to ask the question how many more deaths does it take before we actually take responsibility ourselves for what is going on in the english we'll talk debate that get views on it, too. we'll look at the sheer number of migrants that have now gone missing from hotels all over the country , we hotels all over the country, we look at an opinion poll that suggests tories could be down to 69 seats at the next election . 69 seats at the next election. seriously, is westminster taking this polling, abandoning ward thomas, entrepreneur joins me on talking pints somebody who himself all of us became ensnared as a people trafficker against his will but all of that let's get the news with polly middle east . nigel, thank you middle east. nigel, thank you and good evening, you. well, within the last hour, a six year old boy has become the fourth child to die after falling into an icy lake in solihull at the weekend . the little boy had been weekend. the little boy had been fighting for his life in hospital since bein
after more deaths in the english channel today , in the english channel today, i'm going to ask the question how many more deaths does it take before we actually take responsibility ourselves for what is going on in the english we'll talk debate that get views on it, too. we'll look at the sheer number of migrants that have now gone missing from hotels all over the country , we hotels all over the country, we look at an opinion poll that suggests tories could be down to 69 seats at the next...
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yeah english wines is english. yeah they're okay. chapel down has grown me, but i just remember there was a time about maybe five, ten years ago was trying still from ago and i was trying still from i think from sussex and kent. and i just it's just and i just thought it's just like packaging like it's the packaging is great. love this, but great. i want to love this, but i don't. so i was a sceptic. was a sceptic. and time passed a sceptic. and time has passed and the household and the wine culture has grown in britain. and i think that they've learnt lots of lessons from travelling abroad, haven't going to abroad, haven't been going to other. i think other. you know i think a question if they learnt lessons that way. i think they're just clever they just, i think clever and they just, i think they probably all know what supposed do but they've just supposed to do but they've just figured coax the most figured out how to coax the most out the, out of land, out of the, out of the land, which of, which is so which reminds me of, which
yeah english wines is english. yeah they're okay. chapel down has grown me, but i just remember there was a time about maybe five, ten years ago was trying still from ago and i was trying still from i think from sussex and kent. and i just it's just and i just thought it's just like packaging like it's the packaging is great. love this, but great. i want to love this, but i don't. so i was a sceptic. was a sceptic. and time passed a sceptic. and time has passed and the household and the wine...
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yeah english wines is english. yeah they're okay. chapel down has grown me, but i just remember there was a time about maybe five, ten years ago was trying still from ago and i was trying still from i think from sussex and kent. and i just thought it's just like the packaging like it's the packaging is great. love this, but great. i want to love this, but i don't. so i a sceptic. was i don't. so i was a sceptic. was a sceptic. and time has passed and the household and the wine culture has grown in britain. and i think that they've learnt lots of lessons from travelling abroad, haven't going to abroad, haven't been going to other. i think other. you know i think a question if they learnt lessons that way. i think they're just clever they just, i think clever and they just, i think they probably all know what supposed but they've just supposed to do but they've just figured how the most figured out how to coax the most out the, out of the land, out of the, out of the land, which of, which is so which reminds me of, which is so court ga
yeah english wines is english. yeah they're okay. chapel down has grown me, but i just remember there was a time about maybe five, ten years ago was trying still from ago and i was trying still from i think from sussex and kent. and i just thought it's just like the packaging like it's the packaging is great. love this, but great. i want to love this, but i don't. so i a sceptic. was i don't. so i was a sceptic. was a sceptic. and time has passed and the household and the wine culture has grown...
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english learners. what are the things the white house is doing to help with that. melody: the secretary talks about how hot 150 thousand students are returning to their classrooms having lost a loved one, parent, caregiver. not only is there the academic learning that has to happen, but that emotional and mental health support. what is great is working under the leadership of the secretary who is latino my father, and educator who worked at multiple levels throughout the system. he really gets this work. one of the things that we are passionate about is making sure that everybody knows how to advocate for the resources there. american rescue plan injected historic resources into our state. in order for states to get this american rescue plan funds, they had to integrate equity and say they will do some work on equity to get that money. i think it is on school districts and educators and parents to be working with us in the federal government. we are making sure we leverage those dollars to support our
english learners. what are the things the white house is doing to help with that. melody: the secretary talks about how hot 150 thousand students are returning to their classrooms having lost a loved one, parent, caregiver. not only is there the academic learning that has to happen, but that emotional and mental health support. what is great is working under the leadership of the secretary who is latino my father, and educator who worked at multiple levels throughout the system. he really gets...
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the first time i met ukrainians in our community was when i started teaching lessons in spoken englishh is necessary in order to to feel comfortable here, i saw so many different people who came from all over the world and ended up here together, and i think we had a great time at these classes and although now julia is not teaching as a result satisfied, but who was to blame for this one lesson when i i clearly remember a lesson in which there were 24 ukrainians aged from four to 64. it was a very interesting experience, and when school started, the children stopped attending my classes when the adults started getting jobs the number of my students gradually decreased and the study ended. it was by itself because everyone got settled and then i thought a great job was done. veronica is lucky now she rents an apartment for the first three months she lived in the british so-called sponsored the family, however, did not want to stay there, thanks to british volunteers, she managed to quickly rent a separate apartment, because it is very difficult to do this in the country, and ukrainians
the first time i met ukrainians in our community was when i started teaching lessons in spoken englishh is necessary in order to to feel comfortable here, i saw so many different people who came from all over the world and ended up here together, and i think we had a great time at these classes and although now julia is not teaching as a result satisfied, but who was to blame for this one lesson when i i clearly remember a lesson in which there were 24 ukrainians aged from four to 64. it was a...
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fish and chips is a national english dish. during lent you fast on certain foods and you avoid asking questions about why you're so hungry at that time. but there clearly the result of deliberate decisions that are shaping either reflecting or shaping policy questions. now, the link between political and food policy is not unique to the 16th century in britain. so just to give you an example of that, we have our first food for thought question was on the next slide and your first one on your card, which is the question, any of you name a physical benefit produced by eating carrots? i, i saw it. you see, even now you're falling for 20th century british government propaganda. this is a myth developed. why not a myth? the british government. world war two for two reasons, actually. three reasons i guess spread the idea that eating carrots. good for your eyesight. first of all, carrots were rationed. people could grow them themselves. so if you made carrots desirable people to eat, they might eat them in particular. and who are th
fish and chips is a national english dish. during lent you fast on certain foods and you avoid asking questions about why you're so hungry at that time. but there clearly the result of deliberate decisions that are shaping either reflecting or shaping policy questions. now, the link between political and food policy is not unique to the 16th century in britain. so just to give you an example of that, we have our first food for thought question was on the next slide and your first one on your...
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he was a threat on the english team for the french?e french? i think it is harry kane. your— english team for the french? i think it is harry kane. your captain. - english team for the french? i think it is harry kane. your captain. but l it is harry kane. your captain. but in back —— kylian mbappe will be better. 50 in back -- kylian mbappe will be better, ., ., in back -- kylian mbappe will be better. ., ., , ., in back -- kylian mbappe will be better. ., ., ., ., better. so what are you going to have in terms _ better. so what are you going to have in terms of— better. so what are you going to have in terms of preparations i better. so what are you going to have in terms of preparations in | have in terms of preparations in terms of some of the venues in paris? �* ., ~' terms of some of the venues in paris? �* ., ~ , , ,., paris? i'm working in the pub so it is auoin paris? i'm working in the pub so it is going to — paris? i'm working in the pub so it is going to be _ paris? i'm working in the pub so it is going to be big. _ paris?
he was a threat on the english team for the french?e french? i think it is harry kane. your— english team for the french? i think it is harry kane. your captain. - english team for the french? i think it is harry kane. your captain. but l it is harry kane. your captain. but in back —— kylian mbappe will be better. 50 in back -- kylian mbappe will be better, ., ., in back -- kylian mbappe will be better. ., ., , ., in back -- kylian mbappe will be better. ., ., ., ., better. so what are...
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>> [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] >> russian president vladimironference on friday did not go well. >> [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] >> [speaking non-english] >> you can only trust me. that's what vladimir putin said. the new york times called that answer, a fitting c.o.d.a. to a week that saw mr. putin particularly busy in constructing his version of reality at a time when a russian victory in ukraine appears as distant as ever. today, the kremlin announced that president vladimir putin's press conference annual end of your press conference is now canceled. that news conference was typically one of the few times during the year when journalists outside of the russian state media got to directly ask vladimir putin questions. this year, independent and for news publications that left russia after the government made it illegal to accurately cover its invasion of ukraine -- the new york times notes, quote, it would have been possible for either a russian or international reporter to detail some of the setbacks in ukraine and to ask m
>> [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] >> russian president vladimironference on friday did not go well. >> [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] >> [speaking non-english] >> you can only trust me. that's what vladimir putin said. the new york times called that answer, a fitting c.o.d.a. to a week that saw mr. putin particularly busy in constructing his version of reality at a time when a russian victory in ukraine appears...
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in english. sure if this could have been originally written in german. i give you the feeling that this is with the exception of this word, which he uses out of place there. this, uh, turn, yes, that is, it means that it feels like everything else was originally makarevich no, this is that turn slaves still have something to turn mental. here's the exception. here are a few words used in german, originally an article and written by an english-speaking person in english. well , in general, it is very difficult to meet with him. i remember, i even have a monstrous impression. uh, produced military memoirs, general melentin was manstein's chief of staff and a miracle. he was surrounded by the paulus near stalingrad, he remained on the outer ring of his memoirs, e, practically everything. he was on the kursk bulge; candles were reduced to him. we have already defeated them. and that's all right victory is here, but here they ended up with the same number of 30-40 russian tanks. and that’s it. and the
in english. sure if this could have been originally written in german. i give you the feeling that this is with the exception of this word, which he uses out of place there. this, uh, turn, yes, that is, it means that it feels like everything else was originally makarevich no, this is that turn slaves still have something to turn mental. here's the exception. here are a few words used in german, originally an article and written by an english-speaking person in english. well , in general, it is...
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this process is greatly hindered by the non-spreading of the english language in the state of ukrainewhich is the common language of professional communication in any nato country. take our our closest dear neighbor poland, where school children already learn english to the level that entering this will be a military university university they already communicate freely about professionally in english we do not have this, remember that in the summer and i even had to act as an instructor and translator in order to ensure training of our troops in great britain, this once again emphasized the same problem, therefore, in order to work in this direction, in fact, it is necessary. i think that such an institution has already been created. i do not even want to have access to the level of secrecy in which such developments and those in the places where they take place, this imposes very serious restrictions on personal abilities to work and think, you are in a very tight system , but those people who devoted themselves to this should not reinvent the wheel, but work precisely in the paradi
this process is greatly hindered by the non-spreading of the english language in the state of ukrainewhich is the common language of professional communication in any nato country. take our our closest dear neighbor poland, where school children already learn english to the level that entering this will be a military university university they already communicate freely about professionally in english we do not have this, remember that in the summer and i even had to act as an instructor and...
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] ♪ ♪ [ singing non-english ] [ singing non-english ] ♪ ♪ [ singing non-english ] ♪ ♪ [ singing non-english, fight for freedom. a new york mom behind bars for killing her alleged abuser. >> she would come in with more and more bruising. >> but was it self-defense or murder? nicki adamando speaking out for the first time as calls for her to be granted clemency grow. >> what would you say to governor hochul? >> i desperately feel the weight to empower other survivors before it's too late. >> how her case is offering hope to others. and her kids' christmas wish, to have their mother home for the holidays. >>> plus broadway royalty. audra mcdonald, the six-time tony award winner and star of the gilded age. >>
] ♪ ♪ [ singing non-english ] [ singing non-english ] ♪ ♪ [ singing non-english ] ♪ ♪ [ singing non-english, fight for freedom. a new york mom behind bars for killing her alleged abuser. >> she would come in with more and more bruising. >> but was it self-defense or murder? nicki adamando speaking out for the first time as calls for her to be granted clemency grow. >> what would you say to governor hochul? >> i desperately feel the weight to empower other...
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port and share your english national drinks. they become english national drinks during the napoleonic wars, because they are not french. so port is from portugal, sherry is from spain, those were good loyal allies. so we drank their winds, we didn't bring the french wines. and port and sheri have remained english drinks ever since then. but again, for national consciousness. so again, reflecting ranks status, priorities, and so on, this also meant taking great care to present food well. like food is entertainment, food is display, and it feasts you would do these things called subtleties which actually weren't subtle at all, there are ways of showing off crazy things you do with food. like you would big live animals into a pie, not because you wanted to eat the live animal, but because you want to cut in into the pie and have the live animal job surprise a. gets but physical parents, your own physical appearance, could be a sign of your status and the food you consumed. john bowl is obviously very stout, you can't fake that, yo
port and share your english national drinks. they become english national drinks during the napoleonic wars, because they are not french. so port is from portugal, sherry is from spain, those were good loyal allies. so we drank their winds, we didn't bring the french wines. and port and sheri have remained english drinks ever since then. but again, for national consciousness. so again, reflecting ranks status, priorities, and so on, this also meant taking great care to present food well. like...
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but one of the most famous days in english rugby history.— one of the most famous days in english rugbyenglish rugby history. but they lost that final game in a _ english rugby history. but they lost that final game in a never - english rugby history. but they lost that final game in a never found . english rugby history. but they lost| that final game in a never found the same direction. eddiejones has tried different coaches, players, a purchase but in each of the last 26 nations, england have only one to matches. storms were brewing out the autumn arrived. i matches. storms were brewing out the autumn arrived.— autumn arrived. i think at the moment. _ autumn arrived. i think at the moment. you _ autumn arrived. i think at the moment, you start _ autumn arrived. i think at the moment, you start losing - autumn arrived. i think at the moment, you start losing the autumn arrived. i think at the - moment, you start losing the faith in the _ moment, you start losing the faith in the fans— moment, you start losing the faith in the fans it becomes very difficult _ in the fans it becomes ver
but one of the most famous days in english rugby history.— one of the most famous days in english rugbyenglish rugby history. but they lost that final game in a _ english rugby history. but they lost that final game in a never - english rugby history. but they lost that final game in a never found . english rugby history. but they lost| that final game in a never found the same direction. eddiejones has tried different coaches, players, a purchase but in each of the last 26 nations, england...
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there tends to be a privileging of one english that certain english style and as the years have gonelematic and has become more apparent to me. io really try and my role at te grammar table to learn about the specific traits of other dialects. i may even during the pandemic with varieties of slang but maybe not i just cannot be sure. >> thank you. >> hi, howrl are you doing birdi have two questions we talked earlier today precooked i remember you. however, i have two questions. one is the concept of passive voice which i deal with a lot when they have to deal the attorneys because i never understand what they are writing it is so convoluteditut that bye end of the paragraph i'm just sittingtr there is this a contrt is is not a contract? whatever for that is one thing for the other thing is there's software out there callede grammar early that people use and i use it to when i do certain things just to check what i'm writing. what is your thoughts on some of these tools that are out there for people who writes? especially business, legal or just for fun to make sure your grammar is co
there tends to be a privileging of one english that certain english style and as the years have gonelematic and has become more apparent to me. io really try and my role at te grammar table to learn about the specific traits of other dialects. i may even during the pandemic with varieties of slang but maybe not i just cannot be sure. >> thank you. >> hi, howrl are you doing birdi have two questions we talked earlier today precooked i remember you. however, i have two questions. one...
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>> [speaking non-english language] reporter: actually, they are so happy.nnot describe how it feels to be in the quarterfinals and he said it ia win for all the arabic teams. they are waiting for a lot from the teams, the moroccan teams, and they are repeating the songs as they have been singing in the last few days. there is a lot to achieve in this tournament. this is a very happy moment for any arabic fan who really loves football and feels football is smiling for the arabic countries. laura: moroccan fans are celebrating. before we go we have news from the palace of versales. the famous apollo's chariot fountain was lifted off its base so it could be restored. it is the firstime the statue has been moved since it was put there in 1671. celebrating the greek god, it will take a year and a half to restore. his chair will be the backdrop for the paris olympic games in 2024. laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watchin bbc world news america. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymo
>> [speaking non-english language] reporter: actually, they are so happy.nnot describe how it feels to be in the quarterfinals and he said it ia win for all the arabic teams. they are waiting for a lot from the teams, the moroccan teams, and they are repeating the songs as they have been singing in the last few days. there is a lot to achieve in this tournament. this is a very happy moment for any arabic fan who really loves football and feels football is smiling for the arabic countries....
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fission ships is a national english dish. during a let you fast on the certain foods and you avoid asking questions about why summertime. but, there clearly that resulted delivered to citizens shaping either reflecting or pierre policy questions. now, the link between political needs and food policy is not unique to the 16th century in britain. so, just a union example, that we have our first food for thought question which is on the next slide pierre and it's the first one on your card which is a. question, can any of you name a fickle benefit produced by eating carrots? >> i say. you see, even now your falling for 20th century british government propaganda. pierre this is a myth that developed. well not a mid, but the british government world war ii for two reasons. actually three reasons. spread the idea that eating carrots was good for isaiah. first of all, carrots were not rash. and people to grow them themselves. so humid carrots desirable for people to eat, they might need them. children, in particular. and who were th
fission ships is a national english dish. during a let you fast on the certain foods and you avoid asking questions about why summertime. but, there clearly that resulted delivered to citizens shaping either reflecting or pierre policy questions. now, the link between political needs and food policy is not unique to the 16th century in britain. so, just a union example, that we have our first food for thought question which is on the next slide pierre and it's the first one on your card which...
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we have to dope media odyssey or english. i'm following you from somalia, where you have covered somali for a very long time. i really appreciate your valuable work. i am sharing that with a morgan. he knows the region very, very well in his cover stories from that area. it's undeniable that we work for a very serious network in the world of international networks. we are probably brussel sprouts and vegetables. okay. we're not flopping data and ice cream where we're pretty hard call. so when a story comes along, that's a little different audience notice, and i correspondence notice as well, if i say poor sudan to you, however, what are you going to tell us that will make these next reports are about to play? make sense? what is the preamble? what do we need to know? ah, that it has fascinating, fascinating images. and when you eat, when i think of course that and now i, you know, you don't think of the usual sudan and yes, i mean, i think you should show the fears or what i'm talking about because i just, yeah, i can talk ab
we have to dope media odyssey or english. i'm following you from somalia, where you have covered somali for a very long time. i really appreciate your valuable work. i am sharing that with a morgan. he knows the region very, very well in his cover stories from that area. it's undeniable that we work for a very serious network in the world of international networks. we are probably brussel sprouts and vegetables. okay. we're not flopping data and ice cream where we're pretty hard call. so when a...
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usually in english it's weird. the word gerund is used differently across languages i've noticed but in general was walking is either described as passive continuous or passive aggressive, do you remember that from days gone by? i learned past progressive in the past when it's in the middle eis finding in the middle of ddthe action, the one he was tired past forcible forms and not being additives . you have going on there is just the state of being a state ofexhaustion . now that's as randomly on the terrible person i feel i have not responsibilities because i turned off every single grammar tool provide a software i use. i just did it last week that sometimes they're in and they keep sticking the red dragon line or whatever you're doing, it makes me nuts. in the case where i was last marked as wrong i had a you're instead of a y ou' e or it was the other way around and the technology could not tell what i did was correct . it was operating on the ability like maybe a language database with probability and it seems
usually in english it's weird. the word gerund is used differently across languages i've noticed but in general was walking is either described as passive continuous or passive aggressive, do you remember that from days gone by? i learned past progressive in the past when it's in the middle eis finding in the middle of ddthe action, the one he was tired past forcible forms and not being additives . you have going on there is just the state of being a state ofexhaustion . now that's as randomly...
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berliners [speaking non-english] , [speaking non-english] , [speaking non-english] [laughter] [applausechev predicted we will bury you. but in the west, today we see a free world that is achieved a level of prosperity and well-being unprecedented and all human history. and the communist world, we see failure. technological backward in this, declining standards of health. even want of the most basic kind -- too little food. even today, the soviet union still cannot feed itself. after these four decades, then, there stands before the entire world one great and inescapable conclusion, freedom leads to prosperity. freedom replaces the ancient hatreds among nations with comedy and peace. freedom is the victor. [applause] in now, now the soviets themselves may, in a limited way, becoming to understand the importance of freedom. we hear much from moscow about a new policy of reform and openness. some political prisoners have been released. certain foreign news broadcasts are no longer being jammed. some economic enterprises have been permitted to operate with greater freedom from state control
berliners [speaking non-english] , [speaking non-english] , [speaking non-english] [laughter] [applausechev predicted we will bury you. but in the west, today we see a free world that is achieved a level of prosperity and well-being unprecedented and all human history. and the communist world, we see failure. technological backward in this, declining standards of health. even want of the most basic kind -- too little food. even today, the soviet union still cannot feed itself. after these four...
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right well english english really is the wild wild west. it's not when i had french question a few years, maybe it was more than a few years ago. now i actually wrote an email to the french academy to ask them for advice about what i should be doing in french. and they wrote back and told me what i should do, but i wasn't entirely. so i wanted to do it because when i interrogating the french speakers about their habits it was it had something, oh, this is, you know. we should have a discussion. this is my husband's french high school french teacher, right? so we could have a whole discussion about this. i'm going to i'm going to send you that email. but you know, whatever. and a body or a single person says about language, people are doing their own thing there in the world. so the the grammar education that i got, i was a child did sort of i won't say that it assume made a monolithic approach to language i think it was more sophisticated that and i think i think the this idea of possibility in literature or and variety and sentence structu
right well english english really is the wild wild west. it's not when i had french question a few years, maybe it was more than a few years ago. now i actually wrote an email to the french academy to ask them for advice about what i should be doing in french. and they wrote back and told me what i should do, but i wasn't entirely. so i wanted to do it because when i interrogating the french speakers about their habits it was it had something, oh, this is, you know. we should have a discussion....