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but most don't as i think that the gaelic alphabet is 18 letters.it is strange combinations of letters to make a single sound. two of the main characters, with the gaelic spelling of rory and naeve but you have to get #350e78 into the sound world ? but you have to get #350e78 into the sound world? you do, yes. otherwise they are repeating in their heads a mispronounciation from the start. that bowled be unfortunate. what you wa nt to that bowled be unfortunate. what you want to do in evoking the place, its strange largely flat contours, it's bleakness but its beauty that can hold you in a trance on a fine day, which, there are not that many of on the west coast of lewis. but it's a very haunting place, isn't it? the west coast of lewis. but it's a very haunting place, isn't mm is. ifilmed very haunting place, isn't mm is. i filmed up very haunting place, isn't mm is. ifilmed up there very haunting place, isn't mm is. i filmed up there at a daily schedule, you were at the mercy of the elements the whole time. they we re the elements the whole time. t
but most don't as i think that the gaelic alphabet is 18 letters.it is strange combinations of letters to make a single sound. two of the main characters, with the gaelic spelling of rory and naeve but you have to get #350e78 into the sound world ? but you have to get #350e78 into the sound world? you do, yes. otherwise they are repeating in their heads a mispronounciation from the start. that bowled be unfortunate. what you wa nt to that bowled be unfortunate. what you want to do in evoking...
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two of the main characters, niamh and ruairidh, with the gaelic spelling of ruairidh of course, whichh people will be familiar with as well, but you need to get people into the sound world, don't you? you do, yes, otherwise they are repeating in their own heads a mispronunciation right from the start. and that would be unfortunate because what you want to do in evoking the place, its strange, largely flat contours, its kind of bleakness but its beauty that can hold you, you know, in a trance on a fine day, which... there aren't that many of on the west coast of lewis. no! but it's a very haunting place, isn't it? it is. you know, as i say, ifilmed up there and we had a daily schedule and you were at the mercy of the elements the whole time. and they were very rarely in your favour. so it was hard, hard work and it makes such an impression on you. i mean, the minute you step off the plane, there, you are struck by the wind and the wind never stops and it's there the entire time. very few trees. yeah. let's talk about the plot. as said at the beginning, there's an explosion, a car explo
two of the main characters, niamh and ruairidh, with the gaelic spelling of ruairidh of course, whichh people will be familiar with as well, but you need to get people into the sound world, don't you? you do, yes, otherwise they are repeating in their own heads a mispronunciation right from the start. and that would be unfortunate because what you want to do in evoking the place, its strange, largely flat contours, its kind of bleakness but its beauty that can hold you, you know, in a trance on...
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you've got to do over a couple of pages at the very beginning of this book is give us a scottish gaelic glossary, otherwise no one would understand the names because most of it, a large part of it is set in the western isles. yes. so you needed to give that guide. it's quite a thing to have to do, isn't it? it is. you know, from my days working in television, i've filmed up in the western isles for five months a year for five years and got very familiar with the sound of gaelic. i still don't speak it. no. but i generally know how to pronounce names and words but most people don't, because, you know, ithink the gaelic alphabet is only 18 letters, you know, so it's all these strange combinations of letters to make a single sound. two of the main characters, niamh and ruairidh, with the gaelic spelling of ruairidh and niamh of course, which a lot of irish people will be familiar with as well, but you need to get people into the sound world, don't you? you do, yes, otherwise they are repeating in their own heads a mispronunciation right from the start. and that would be unfortunate because
you've got to do over a couple of pages at the very beginning of this book is give us a scottish gaelic glossary, otherwise no one would understand the names because most of it, a large part of it is set in the western isles. yes. so you needed to give that guide. it's quite a thing to have to do, isn't it? it is. you know, from my days working in television, i've filmed up in the western isles for five months a year for five years and got very familiar with the sound of gaelic. i still don't...
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[speaking gaelic] mr. varadkar: thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> where are you from? go ahead. it at the time and i still describe it as a bizarre moment. it was a surprise when he pulled me over, but he's the president of the united states and you are in the oval office. if he says, who are you? you don't really -- >> irish journalist and former rte washington correspondent katrina perry talks about covering president trump and his supporters for the irish media during and after the 2016 presidential election season in her book "in america." >> drain the swamp is incredibly evocative. you know immediately what he is talking about. he is playing on the notion that d.c. was built on a swamp, and by draining it, taking out these horrible people that live there and replacing it with better people. peoples something believed he could fulfill that a
[speaking gaelic] mr. varadkar: thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> where are you from? go ahead. it at the time and i still describe it as a bizarre moment. it was a surprise when he pulled me over, but he's the president of the united states and you are in the oval office. if he says, who are you?...
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but catherine deneuve vision joking the french film icon has defended the gaelic culture of flirtation end.
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but catherine don't know this and joking the french film icon has defended the gaelic culture of flirtation and gallantry for her and ninety nine other women the debate about sexual harassment goes too far in an open letter published in the newspaper le monde they say we defend the right to bother another it is essential for sexual freedom this current campaign denounces men and creates a new puritanism. who know there's a great danger that no man will deficit use of women but even more so is the danger that some kind of new norm will be introduced in relationships between men and women. sexuality cons because you find you just can't stand it dies it says. the news vanco are targeting women who they say are exaggerating not all of whom have complained about groping and abuse since the weinstein affair under the hash tag long stone book or squeal on your pig thousands of women have described their own traumatic experiences catherine deneuve an intervention has triggered an online backlash. it's something on of his oric knows all too well five years ago she started to hash tag outcry in germa
but catherine don't know this and joking the french film icon has defended the gaelic culture of flirtation and gallantry for her and ninety nine other women the debate about sexual harassment goes too far in an open letter published in the newspaper le monde they say we defend the right to bother another it is essential for sexual freedom this current campaign denounces men and creates a new puritanism. who know there's a great danger that no man will deficit use of women but even more so is...
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but catherine didn't know this and joking the french film icon has defended the gaelic culture of flirtation and gallantry for her and ninety nine other women the debate about sexual harassment goes too far in an open letter published in the newspaper le monde they say we defend the right to bother another it is essential for sexual freedom this current campaign denounces men and creates a new puritanism. who know there's a great danger that no man will deficit use a woman but even more so is the danger that some kind of new norm will be introduced in relationships between men and women sexuality kaante code you find you just constanta times it. vanco are targeting women who they say are exaggerating not all of whom have complained about groping and abuse since the weinstein affair under the hash tag balanced on poor or squeal on your pig thousands of women have described their own traumatic experiences. catherine deneuve intervention has triggered an online backlash. it's something on of is already knows all too well five years ago she started the hash tag outcry in germany. did of open let
but catherine didn't know this and joking the french film icon has defended the gaelic culture of flirtation and gallantry for her and ninety nine other women the debate about sexual harassment goes too far in an open letter published in the newspaper le monde they say we defend the right to bother another it is essential for sexual freedom this current campaign denounces men and creates a new puritanism. who know there's a great danger that no man will deficit use a woman but even more so is...
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support allegedly shot able will also need to make sure that the service provision is a vulnerable gaelic being people who could be harmless or from disadvantaged backgrounds so we keep on fighting. but with the energy and momentum of such a positive campaign that eluded matter to quality. i spanish thank you very much indeed. thank you. now last night golden globes awards were see of black with hollywood a list is issuing high fashion in favor of making a political statements this coordinated may was part of the campaign it sexual harassment in the entertainment industry and beyond. following the home the rinds the revelations was some say it was the most politicized award ceremonies history. as well. the sartorial stance against systemic sexism and sexual harassment. hollywood's best and brightest painted the red carpet black. this year's golden globe. the actors and actresses alike overwhelmingly follow the call to support the me too and times of movements in the first major awards ceremony since the harvey weinstein's scandal. the collective move to denounce sexism and insult town was
support allegedly shot able will also need to make sure that the service provision is a vulnerable gaelic being people who could be harmless or from disadvantaged backgrounds so we keep on fighting. but with the energy and momentum of such a positive campaign that eluded matter to quality. i spanish thank you very much indeed. thank you. now last night golden globes awards were see of black with hollywood a list is issuing high fashion in favor of making a political statements this coordinated...
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the last minute of his speech was spoken in ireland's traditional gaelic language. this is about 30 minutes. mr. varadkar: thank you very much. mr.
the last minute of his speech was spoken in ireland's traditional gaelic language. this is about 30 minutes. mr. varadkar: thank you very much. mr.