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friedrich has reached the civilian capital leon. but it doesn't suit me. it's hard for freedom to imagine a return to nationalist tendencies. after a stopover in slovenia he boards the night train to the home carrying capital budapest . it was in hungary that the iron curtain 1st became possible today hungary's government takes an e.u. skeptical stance but few young guerin's share these opinions samantha said i didn't meet anyone who said something very negative about your calls maybe because most people tend to identify with their nation not some not europe. really gets the occasional. says it all so maybe we must make clear why the european idea is so important because it's all enormous to use this trip to strengthen friedrich slovak europe and he hopes its borders will remain open its european into real trip has made a lasting impression. well the europe that the young friedrich moves around in so freely today began to take shape here in this magnificent hall at the capital i museum in rome on the 25th of march 1957 france germany italy and the benelux
friedrich has reached the civilian capital leon. but it doesn't suit me. it's hard for freedom to imagine a return to nationalist tendencies. after a stopover in slovenia he boards the night train to the home carrying capital budapest . it was in hungary that the iron curtain 1st became possible today hungary's government takes an e.u. skeptical stance but few young guerin's share these opinions samantha said i didn't meet anyone who said something very negative about your calls maybe because...
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this trip to strengthen friedrich slovak. and he hopes its borders will remain open as european into railtrack. it has made a lasting impression. well the europe that the young friedrich schubert moves around in so freely today began to take shape here in this magnificent hall at the capitol and museum in rome on the 25th of march 1957 france germany italy and the benelux states signed the treaty of rome after 2 devastating wars in the whole course europe's founding fathers were absolutely determined to bring lasting peace to the continent well one of the translators in the negotiations leading to this historic moment was a remarkable one called really hard work out. a visit to the last living person to have witnessed the founding of europe 90 year old or anyhow for camp lives in brussels. as a 27 year old interpreter renny witnessed the treaty of rome being negotiated she accompanied belgian paul on response regarded as one of the founders of european unification. she mostly sat next to spark who was head of the belgian gove
this trip to strengthen friedrich slovak. and he hopes its borders will remain open as european into railtrack. it has made a lasting impression. well the europe that the young friedrich schubert moves around in so freely today began to take shape here in this magnificent hall at the capitol and museum in rome on the 25th of march 1957 france germany italy and the benelux states signed the treaty of rome after 2 devastating wars in the whole course europe's founding fathers were absolutely...
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financial analysts like friedrich book of esther bank in vienna say this is just the beginning of some problematic developments. and for of course china has an advantage it doesn't ask about what the democracy and political conditions are like there it also isn't worried about the legal situation which of course the e.u. is already doing from a governance point of view. that gives chinese companies an unfair edge in tendering procedures another edge they have over european companies is that the millions in loans they get from chinese state banks are often interest free and paid back over 20 to 40 years by which time inflation will have cut their value in half and the balkan states especially which had for a long time hopefully you membership now prefer to look to china. friedrich says europe has lost out on some economic opportunities he shows us the plans for the new palace at bridge in croatia it will connect the southern coastline with the rest of the country even an e.u. member of croatia the china road and bridge corporation snapped up the contract beijing is planning a total of 9
financial analysts like friedrich book of esther bank in vienna say this is just the beginning of some problematic developments. and for of course china has an advantage it doesn't ask about what the democracy and political conditions are like there it also isn't worried about the legal situation which of course the e.u. is already doing from a governance point of view. that gives chinese companies an unfair edge in tendering procedures another edge they have over european companies is that the...
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so you know you have costs of all you have turner amazing very prescient artists just for david friedrich the dutch school all the painters of light from norway and sweden. and petra very who came to germany to study art. you know where it's more appreciated words more precious. when james tarell frames light as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the baroque period which in modern times artists have been captivated by the power of light. light can bring a scene to life increase its dramatic effect and focus the viewer's attention. in the 17th century of the use of light transformed the world of art. for the 1st time artists used like to highlight their subjects and not just saints but mere mortals . and even the artists themselves. they created a world of sharp contrast between light and dark. the renaissance sought to bring light into darkness using science and reason to counter the influence of the church and religion. rembrandt's the anatomy lesson of dr nicholas told is the quintessential renaissance art work the participants are gathered aroun
so you know you have costs of all you have turner amazing very prescient artists just for david friedrich the dutch school all the painters of light from norway and sweden. and petra very who came to germany to study art. you know where it's more appreciated words more precious. when james tarell frames light as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the baroque period which in modern times artists have been captivated by the power of light. light can bring...
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your post and certainly your possibles delivered by drone however an exhibition zeppelin museum in friedrich solving in southern germany shows that drones in some form or a been around for centuries. the 1st drone in history launched a frenchman into the sky in 1783 after landing in paris the hot air balloon was attacked by angry fallenness they were dizzy for and indeed they had no information whatsoever about this experimental voyage they thought the hot air balloon was some sort of stone or something mysterious.
your post and certainly your possibles delivered by drone however an exhibition zeppelin museum in friedrich solving in southern germany shows that drones in some form or a been around for centuries. the 1st drone in history launched a frenchman into the sky in 1783 after landing in paris the hot air balloon was attacked by angry fallenness they were dizzy for and indeed they had no information whatsoever about this experimental voyage they thought the hot air balloon was some sort of stone or...
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so you know you have costs of all you have turner amazing very prescient artists just for david friedrich the dutch school all the painters of light from norway and sweden. and petra very who came to germany to study art. you know where it's more appreciated words more precious. when james tarell frames light as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the grow period to modern times artists have been captivated by the power of light. light can bring a scene to life increase its dramatic effect and focus the viewer's attention. in 17th century the use of light transformed the world of art. for the 1st time artists used like to highlight from early photographs. in the 20th century photography became the preferred medium for experimenting with light gifted photographers like man ray made substantial contributions to this art form. one of today's most important artists care how it reached her has found new ways to use light is still life skull with candle plays with our perceptions. the images are interesting blurred shimmering nothing is as it seems. james
so you know you have costs of all you have turner amazing very prescient artists just for david friedrich the dutch school all the painters of light from norway and sweden. and petra very who came to germany to study art. you know where it's more appreciated words more precious. when james tarell frames light as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the grow period to modern times artists have been captivated by the power of light. light can bring a scene...
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and not only the literal way but a corner one when you look at the recipes that has been murdered friedrich shall lot of fun turn around town and all the cakes he likes you see that he was a bit of a glutton it's quite cute the way he was always nibbling on things we're going to. force the font on a menu includes dessert it's called bread pudding a spice cake made according to fun time his grandmother's recipe answer it was pear poached in red wine. on. the. front on a sister published their grandmother's recipes as a book in 1930 the meal ends with the dishes to. get a 4th course the chestnut look you're. brown without fear but we've learnt a lot about ted often town and his life not only about what he ate but what he drank and we found that he always liked the schnapps or the cure after a meal even after his coffee. so it's nice that we can serve the. this was aware 4th course of the phone turned a menu to ground that almost. an ideal of a village church simple inviting nicely situated front on a road that about the church involves top gear he began in 859 which is rambling through brande
and not only the literal way but a corner one when you look at the recipes that has been murdered friedrich shall lot of fun turn around town and all the cakes he likes you see that he was a bit of a glutton it's quite cute the way he was always nibbling on things we're going to. force the font on a menu includes dessert it's called bread pudding a spice cake made according to fun time his grandmother's recipe answer it was pear poached in red wine. on. the. front on a sister published their...
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opposite it was not a tough one for the masses in recent events and this travel agency in the city of friedrichs often is fielding questions by vacation planners are the climate protests having an impact it's off to the usually high prices are a pretty biting factor the want to travel package or a feeling is cheap then other considerations go out the window stood to e a nationwide travel agency says travel choices haven't changed that much long haul trips are as popular as ever and booking numbers are increasing analysts say they don't expect that trend to change it's not we're not seeing any difference it's really hard to make total sense of these numbers because you have to factor in other things like weather and the political situation interest destinations we can say that travelers are thinking twice about what. he says 3 times more people have registered with carbon offset organizations than this time last year the travel sector is counting on governments to take more action. sector you have to remember that we're talking about very large investments for example in alternative energy in the
opposite it was not a tough one for the masses in recent events and this travel agency in the city of friedrichs often is fielding questions by vacation planners are the climate protests having an impact it's off to the usually high prices are a pretty biting factor the want to travel package or a feeling is cheap then other considerations go out the window stood to e a nationwide travel agency says travel choices haven't changed that much long haul trips are as popular as ever and booking...
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goldwater calling him from washington, d.c., saying "my two favorite authors are you and friedrich hayek." i need to know what to say to make this work. how will i convince people?" i think a young kirk was pretty flattered by that. he became very involved. goldwater called him all the time. they met at times in places like florida. they with william f buckley strategized, "how do we take out the birchers? we we don't want these people on our side. how do we take out the radical right? none of these people should be a part of genuine conservatism." then the goldwater movement took off in different directions. kirk did not get involved much past 1964. and he was not good at it. he was good, if you want an honest politician, kirk is fantastic. if you want a winning kirk is not that good. [laughs] john: along the way, kirk supported reagan, supported gene mccarthy's run in 1976, pat buchanan later on. bradley: he loved norman thomas. i think he was much more concerned with personality and who he thought was honest. john: you know, there's obviously a lot of names and influences that kirk en
goldwater calling him from washington, d.c., saying "my two favorite authors are you and friedrich hayek." i need to know what to say to make this work. how will i convince people?" i think a young kirk was pretty flattered by that. he became very involved. goldwater called him all the time. they met at times in places like florida. they with william f buckley strategized, "how do we take out the birchers? we we don't want these people on our side. how do we take out the...
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provided leaflets to the neighborhoods in hamburg we're thinking of honorable people like karl friedrich. when we commemorate the communist resistance 5 years ago you remember the protestant church the catholic church resistance fighters priests like. cardinal von gong you know we also commemorate the resistance of the hopeless witness. the city and rome was online and asked but very much more at least we remember the jewish resistance the uprising and they will also get you an idea of who don't agree with thinking of those who rose up in the examination council for the so we were and. i would also like to commemorate those people who hid jews in their lands or helped them to survive in other ways many some upward and whose names we do not know the sign of tears as they're called showed in manifest in different ways that they oppose the national socialist group of tower in the evening talking on the air in a very few days on the 1st of august the poles will commemorate they were also our prizing in the ghettos of the 5 years ago which was the largest uprising against the national sociali
provided leaflets to the neighborhoods in hamburg we're thinking of honorable people like karl friedrich. when we commemorate the communist resistance 5 years ago you remember the protestant church the catholic church resistance fighters priests like. cardinal von gong you know we also commemorate the resistance of the hopeless witness. the city and rome was online and asked but very much more at least we remember the jewish resistance the uprising and they will also get you an idea of who...
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and so you know you have custom or you have turner amazing very prescient artists just for david friedrichthe dutch school all the painters of light from norway and sweden. and petra very who were came to germany to study art. you know where it's more appreciated words more precious. when james tarell frames light as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the baroque period to modern times artists have been captivated by the power of light. light can bring a scene to life increase its dramatic effect and focus the viewer's attention. in the 17th century the use of light transformed the world of art. for the 1st time artists used like to highlight their subjects and not just saints but mere mortals . and even the artists themselves. and. they created a world of sharp contrast between whites and dark. their renaissance sought to bring light into darkness using science and reason to counter the influence of the church and religion. rembrandt's the anatomy lesson of dr nicholas tulip is the quintessential renaissance artwork the participants are gathered ar
and so you know you have custom or you have turner amazing very prescient artists just for david friedrichthe dutch school all the painters of light from norway and sweden. and petra very who were came to germany to study art. you know where it's more appreciated words more precious. when james tarell frames light as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the baroque period to modern times artists have been captivated by the power of light. light can bring a...