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Sep 16, 2024
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between their legs, should use that faberge and protect women in ukraine, children and the elderly. should do it, even if it's not the country of your dreams, but there really are your friends, yours, your wife, or maybe a girlfriend, or maybe mom, maybe dad, maybe grandma, maybe you have to protect them, it's yours a duty, but also a right, how will we conclude that this is only your duty, this is your right, but we would also like to see that everyone falls into this war, and not only those who are the poorest and so on . i would like to see elites on the front lines, ukrainian elites, no, not only, not only ordinary ordinary citizens, i think if there was such an example, it would be much easier to organize mobilization, this is the first, second, i understand minister shikorski, but many people who came to poland, for example, it could be a young guy who has lived here for 10 years, we still we do not know his history. maybe he came here as a child and stayed, maybe he has polish citizenship, maybe he is a resident, well, different stories are very complicated, how many people,
between their legs, should use that faberge and protect women in ukraine, children and the elderly. should do it, even if it's not the country of your dreams, but there really are your friends, yours, your wife, or maybe a girlfriend, or maybe mom, maybe dad, maybe grandma, maybe you have to protect them, it's yours a duty, but also a right, how will we conclude that this is only your duty, this is your right, but we would also like to see that everyone falls into this war, and not only those...
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Sep 4, 2024
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he was called the russian faberge. money for this silver gilt wreath was collected by subscription, grateful to muravyov amursky blagoveshchensk residents. then it was transferred to france, to paris, where count muravyov amursky was laid to rest and reburied in vladivostok in 1990. the wreath was. was found in one of the basements of a church in paris, then fell into the hands of one of the collectors, and then was recently bought and returned to his homeland. the vladivostok archive contains some papers signed by the count, muravyov amursky. among them are those that for the first time established not just the borders between us and the manchurian empire, but interaction with that side, judging by these documents of 1858, our first was here free economic zone, as soon as trade begins, so far do not impose duties, give trade the opportunity to gain momentum, even if the details of the life of count muravyov amursky are little known to anyone, everything he... medical is stored especially carefully and can only be show
he was called the russian faberge. money for this silver gilt wreath was collected by subscription, grateful to muravyov amursky blagoveshchensk residents. then it was transferred to france, to paris, where count muravyov amursky was laid to rest and reburied in vladivostok in 1990. the wreath was. was found in one of the basements of a church in paris, then fell into the hands of one of the collectors, and then was recently bought and returned to his homeland. the vladivostok archive contains...
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Sep 17, 2024
09/24
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hello, our friend had an accident, okay, where is faberge, he didn't have time to say, and now what toook, we will monitor everyone with whom, with whom he has communicated lately, don't call me anymore, i will call myself. special collection of large-leaf tea gurmetti from greenfield: time to hear yourself. greenfield tea, finding harmony. mother of many children leaves children on the threshold of her husband's apartment. she put them under the door, knocked on the door and left. you open the door and there are children? and there are two small children standing there. and she herself disappears for several weeks without explanation. i called the text message, wrote no reaction at all. at the same time, the mother spends child benefits on her lover, well, that's why i started a divorce, i want to keep the children for myself, register the children's rights in my name, his greed, his reproaches, they constantly beg him for money to feed the children, i'm tired of this, i raised hand, hit more than once, hit you, hit and not only me and the children, that is, well, not his own, from hi
hello, our friend had an accident, okay, where is faberge, he didn't have time to say, and now what toook, we will monitor everyone with whom, with whom he has communicated lately, don't call me anymore, i will call myself. special collection of large-leaf tea gurmetti from greenfield: time to hear yourself. greenfield tea, finding harmony. mother of many children leaves children on the threshold of her husband's apartment. she put them under the door, knocked on the door and left. you open the...
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Sep 22, 2024
09/24
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i think people have posh people are surrounded by faberge eggs. isn't that right? trying to impress a woman by buying all these things. and then he'll just go down and go, oh, stop it. just. >> yeah, a pot noodle. yeah, yeah. >> that's it. jojo. what women want or do women want? >> i have no idea. >> i have no idea. >> i've never met one guy. >> i've never met one guy. >> i'm not one, apparently. okay we've got a final dilemma this week from elliot. >> elliot says i've been discussing christmas plans with my family this week. how do i tell my nan that at age 22, i no longer want to sit on the kids table for christmas lunch? >> it's tough. what do you think? >> no, i'm absolutely. because, when we had a big family christmas and there was 26 of us and my elder children who were older than that had shared the kids table because there wasn't enough chairs around the big table with the grownups. >> so there's a pragmatic element. you're not trying to patronise them. >> no. and yes, it's just the seating arrangements and also the fact that you never grew up in a househol
i think people have posh people are surrounded by faberge eggs. isn't that right? trying to impress a woman by buying all these things. and then he'll just go down and go, oh, stop it. just. >> yeah, a pot noodle. yeah, yeah. >> that's it. jojo. what women want or do women want? >> i have no idea. >> i have no idea. >> i've never met one guy. >> i've never met one guy. >> i'm not one, apparently. okay we've got a final dilemma this week from elliot....
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Sep 5, 2024
09/24
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akimovich ovshchinnikov, one of the largest and most famous jewelers in russia, he was called the russian fabergeurt of his majesty. money for this silver gilded wreath was collected by subscription grateful muravyovo amursky blagoveshchensk in the year of the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the aigun treaty, as follows from the inscription. on the moire ribbon, then it was transferred to france, to paris, where count muravyov amursky was laid to rest in the de richimont family tomb. the ancient cemetery on manmartre was reclaimed, the count himself was reburied in vladivostok in 1990. a huge number of people, the city was closed, transport did not go, everyone went out, went out into the street, in general, it was such an event that united different people of different ages, professions, and it was really clear that this was too important a story. the action served as a qualitative change in the life of the cities of the far east, well, at least one city. the muravyovs left a huge mark on the history of russia. only nine of them were participants in the decembrist uprising, one even ascen
akimovich ovshchinnikov, one of the largest and most famous jewelers in russia, he was called the russian fabergeurt of his majesty. money for this silver gilded wreath was collected by subscription grateful muravyovo amursky blagoveshchensk in the year of the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the aigun treaty, as follows from the inscription. on the moire ribbon, then it was transferred to france, to paris, where count muravyov amursky was laid to rest in the de richimont family tomb. the...
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Sep 8, 2024
09/24
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the next room, we have prepared for you specially just restored, a real masterpiece of world art - faberge? so what about the mutant ? of course, at first there were four, but then, as they say, the mouse ran, wagged its tail, in general, one egg is under restoration, i am beginning to be tormented by vague doubts, get out, what happened, fell down the stairs, broke her neck, what a horror, an accident, we're watching rtr, well, i'm at a dead end. and what a dead end? you have to convince the blemennik to open a case. so, go, contact her, she can conduct the investigation herself on a voluntary basis. grandma left, she's catching a killer. catching a killer again, what's wrong with your grandma? i want to know the truth. the lady with the dog. we'll watch the continuation on monday on rtr. we invite you to the swiss hotel sharmel sheikh, the first in the world. svisotel, working on the all -inclusive system. give yourself a holiday where elegance and natural beauty merge into perfect harmony. give memories that will remain forever in the heart. svisotel sharmel sheikh is your ideal place i
the next room, we have prepared for you specially just restored, a real masterpiece of world art - faberge? so what about the mutant ? of course, at first there were four, but then, as they say, the mouse ran, wagged its tail, in general, one egg is under restoration, i am beginning to be tormented by vague doubts, get out, what happened, fell down the stairs, broke her neck, what a horror, an accident, we're watching rtr, well, i'm at a dead end. and what a dead end? you have to convince the...
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Sep 30, 2024
09/24
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that, thank you, all the best, let's go, yeah, what are we going to do, polit, we still have some faberge in our chest of drawers, gaston, ulyana ksinofontovna, how glad i am to see you, how are you, everything is fine, i don't get any twos and... as you can see, i'm not hitting you, why aren't you on a creative trip, you were going to paint the ruins of a collective farm cowshed, well, nothing is left of the ruins, the cowshed was torn down and something made of plastic was built, i understand, let me introduce you, this is anna petrovna, my best friend, nice to meet you, me too gaston, we need your help, tell me, is this a reproduction of your painting? mine is a bit convoluted, but where is the painting itself? sold it two weeks ago, it was hanging here for over a year and now it's gone, right? who's the buyer? how should i know, a man, can you describe him? medium height, dark hair, athletic, about forty years old, he also took my paintings and a reproduction, i ask, why do you need a copy if you have the original, and he tells me for the stereo effect, uh-huh, and what kind of place
that, thank you, all the best, let's go, yeah, what are we going to do, polit, we still have some faberge in our chest of drawers, gaston, ulyana ksinofontovna, how glad i am to see you, how are you, everything is fine, i don't get any twos and... as you can see, i'm not hitting you, why aren't you on a creative trip, you were going to paint the ruins of a collective farm cowshed, well, nothing is left of the ruins, the cowshed was torn down and something made of plastic was built, i...