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we get a look at how we recruit differently and how we engage. as the air force has gotten smaller as well as the number of bases and those who have a relative that has served has gotten smaller and the numbers of members of congress that have served has gotten smaller. we have to say how we will better connect with people. those who they turn to talk about the opportunities. my dad is retired army. for years and get out was my original plan. i didn't want to become of pilot but i have flown 17 different aircraft in my career. i still get to fly. i've been on all seven continents as part of my air force career and grew up as a military kids. i know more about opportunities. where i what to do is share that with others. there are opportunities to serve as an air force civilianwe unde. how do we talk about the opportunities in the air force to them? those of the kinds of things we have to figure out differently than we have in the past. >> i remember i was working on capital hill in the navy was pulling out of the space race and england. the consol
we get a look at how we recruit differently and how we engage. as the air force has gotten smaller as well as the number of bases and those who have a relative that has served has gotten smaller and the numbers of members of congress that have served has gotten smaller. we have to say how we will better connect with people. those who they turn to talk about the opportunities. my dad is retired army. for years and get out was my original plan. i didn't want to become of pilot but i have flown 17...
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Sep 18, 2022
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the price of the sky, can not understand how i love, how i love, how i love your eyes, as the first timeerstand. it's not high, crap the leaves above. let the mother help and the earth is blue-kaya above me, the sky is blue the sorcerer, the magician, i leave life on the side of the heart, dear, different, bluish praised. we don't believe me so we don't believe you i'm a jakala. i kolki i perch came, lesnoy walked, all bluish in spring. i am above me and you in the blue sky , my life is dear to my heart, your hallelujah and we are your lakes. you are indecent, i am distant. i will be mine. cover me not trusting each other mine. here time flows through your fingers and it snows on pegs. here you can give up and lose your trace here the sky dives, as if stealing from the city the keys to all the hidden rooms, which is closest to you from you loudest of all jesus means you are the christ of death my heart beats for you for your sake i rest. here so there is not enough light in your distant window steals summer in the earth. birds the wind is hidden beats for you closest to you loudest of al
the price of the sky, can not understand how i love, how i love, how i love your eyes, as the first timeerstand. it's not high, crap the leaves above. let the mother help and the earth is blue-kaya above me, the sky is blue the sorcerer, the magician, i leave life on the side of the heart, dear, different, bluish praised. we don't believe me so we don't believe you i'm a jakala. i kolki i perch came, lesnoy walked, all bluish in spring. i am above me and you in the blue sky , my life is dear to...
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Sep 11, 2022
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that is important because how we feel in the moment influences how we remember the past.hat we are seeing in the data is younger americans have a harder time remembering solidarity because they do not feel that in the country today. host: what is the impact of that major gap between younger americans who don't remember the terror and the uncertainty of that day and older americans who remember either being there or watching it on television? what is going to be the major impact of that gap between those age groups? guest: sure. this is a key question. it speaks to why does this data matter? why is this important? it speaks to the fact -- it suggests we are losing our capacity to draw on shared lessons from 9/11. that is critical because, as a society, we are going to have to grapple with future crises. the lessons of 9/11 have a lot to do with how do we respond to fear? the fracturing we see in our memories is something we should be working to address because fear is not going away. in future crises, the extent to which we can draw on shared lessons of 9/11 will significa
that is important because how we feel in the moment influences how we remember the past.hat we are seeing in the data is younger americans have a harder time remembering solidarity because they do not feel that in the country today. host: what is the impact of that major gap between younger americans who don't remember the terror and the uncertainty of that day and older americans who remember either being there or watching it on television? what is going to be the major impact of that gap...
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how to choose? eat properly and, of course, we invited an expert technologist to our place. production master from tambov svetlana rybkina come to us, please. in addition to raw potatoes , compassionate svetlana made for us such potato balls, these are potato pies with filling, you tried how to choose potatoes. firstly, our potatoes are really our brand, because they are grown on fertile soil with black soil. and that sufficient number of days of sun gives it the largest amount of starch. we are, in fact, starch something nezakoza. glucose is such a straight away taste. yes, starch. you are more than us i just don’t want anyone, well done, but he gives us a taste . how to choose our potatoes has black soil, any other black soil. she has sandy lands. so, this is black-earth potatoes, what do we need? pay attention everything should be. she is straight- forward. look, the potatoes have already lain. here is a cellar of clear potatoes. here it lay for a year in the cellar, and it still remained a dense
how to choose? eat properly and, of course, we invited an expert technologist to our place. production master from tambov svetlana rybkina come to us, please. in addition to raw potatoes , compassionate svetlana made for us such potato balls, these are potato pies with filling, you tried how to choose potatoes. firstly, our potatoes are really our brand, because they are grown on fertile soil with black soil. and that sufficient number of days of sun gives it the largest amount of starch. we...
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how difficult.of buying computer mouse pads, but the carpet exactly matches the one that is very similar to different ones. you can print them there later somehow, probably, here is the image. it is generally very difficult. they are all photons at different angles. and then i bring them to a rectangle in photoshop. well it's like painstaking very difficult work. yes, you need to spend a day on the internet in search of a wall clock there for something else. well, let's see how it's done. it’s just, yes, you’re looking, because now i don’t have enough vision. someone is given, but someone is not given at all, but great. you are straight to the ideal. you bring everything. this is painstakingly difficult work. how long does it take to create a room around five. quickly now the most difficult thing is there. god forbid i get caught, this is, if i see old parquet, herringbone in the photographs, there are carved some glasses. there's a mirror in the background of the glass shelves while the crockery
how difficult.of buying computer mouse pads, but the carpet exactly matches the one that is very similar to different ones. you can print them there later somehow, probably, here is the image. it is generally very difficult. they are all photons at different angles. and then i bring them to a rectangle in photoshop. well it's like painstaking very difficult work. yes, you need to spend a day on the internet in search of a wall clock there for something else. well, let's see how it's done....
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how many of you?ank you will find this post office and many other machines you can see the beauty. this is ivan and he just found an apartment that he had been looking for for a long time and applied for a mortgage. and now he has become the owner of a loft in the west of the capital, because an apartment is now being bought in my yard. we we have preserved for you the taste of the bright sun and the power of fire in every seed of jane so that in an instant at the click you will enjoy the seeds of jean we know, love and eat. maybe you’ll already do something, why are gigabytes themselves charged for free only in megafon the tariff becomes more profitable every month for free go to megafon like a boxmaster for 149 rubles. coupon 2 in any incomprehensible situation. making a european protocol online is easier than it seems public services national project digital economy. the most profitable card is free forever interest. on the rest additional benefits for the accumulative most profitable card stylish
how many of you?ank you will find this post office and many other machines you can see the beauty. this is ivan and he just found an apartment that he had been looking for for a long time and applied for a mortgage. and now he has become the owner of a loft in the west of the capital, because an apartment is now being bought in my yard. we we have preserved for you the taste of the bright sun and the power of fire in every seed of jane so that in an instant at the click you will enjoy the seeds...
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Sep 24, 2022
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how how do you make it all happen? well, i think that one of the things is the stigmatization and of like, if you have help, you're failing somehow and we see that in my husband, just like when i read him the comments, just thinks it's hilarious because, you know, he's the he's an incredible partner. but i told him with each child we had people on my own team, some of whom reported to me or skipped level, reported under me would say, oh, well, are you coming back to work after you give birth? and i'm like, what? you know, all three kids, three different companies. and these are very progressive companies. i work in california. it is just, you know, it's very different. and people act like people ask me all the time, who takes care of your kids? you know, i'm thinking you so but i mean, how many of you heard that, right? who are mom? and would you just hear that a lot? and and we just have a double standard. and i think that's one of the big challenges that we have, is that there's a double standard like you're supposed
how how do you make it all happen? well, i think that one of the things is the stigmatization and of like, if you have help, you're failing somehow and we see that in my husband, just like when i read him the comments, just thinks it's hilarious because, you know, he's the he's an incredible partner. but i told him with each child we had people on my own team, some of whom reported to me or skipped level, reported under me would say, oh, well, are you coming back to work after you give birth?...
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how are you there? how does rostik not get sick? and? how are you? how does rostik not get sick?ear. listen, you are there, look after him okay, and grandmother looks good. no, it's all right. i kiss you, too, bye bye. results urgently to my office good good i don't know what i'm sad about. yes, i'm listening to you. the operation went well. the condition is stable, no complications. no. no, it will stay with us for two weeks, and then you can take it to your mountains. goodbye. listen and i know that you are sad. from hunger by the way, mice love cheese. it's like you don't know how it ends. take panties. in general, such a pleasant joyful feeling that a dream is born from an hour. if you're under 17, if you believe in yourself, if you want to prove that you are the most talented , so many talented people have already released. do not delay, come to our casting you have a great bright future ahead of you, your future is in your hands to see the first spark of talent in a young man. can only torment talents, risk creating. we are waiting for you, of course. composition of an unpr
how are you there? how does rostik not get sick? and? how are you? how does rostik not get sick?ear. listen, you are there, look after him okay, and grandmother looks good. no, it's all right. i kiss you, too, bye bye. results urgently to my office good good i don't know what i'm sad about. yes, i'm listening to you. the operation went well. the condition is stable, no complications. no. no, it will stay with us for two weeks, and then you can take it to your mountains. goodbye. listen and i...
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Sep 8, 2022
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how good is it, how here, how good it is there, how nature, how people and the most, and when azer gotisa and went like that yes, but there the belarusian embassy was number one. this means that belarus and china have long been well acquainted and friends. here, and now he knows everything about belarus well and will ai and and go normally, teach yourself expensively, and that's it. i still remember when i knew only a little russian. i went to libraries. meeting the first russian girl. i just say hello, how are you? i'm to her to her hello how are you, she's fine. how are you? how are you? how are you? and so many poblali one is tired of one. oh i'm leaving. that's how interesting it was to start with belarusian friends. for ours, they lived together in the same room, and they play it well with an ax. and when i went with them, uh, the stadium, they are their friends. who is this with you? where to? why is he so here, but they explained that they were my friends, and i invited them chinese or iceland tried a chinese dish. islam i cook three. they cooked the same thing, right for me. he
how good is it, how here, how good it is there, how nature, how people and the most, and when azer gotisa and went like that yes, but there the belarusian embassy was number one. this means that belarus and china have long been well acquainted and friends. here, and now he knows everything about belarus well and will ai and and go normally, teach yourself expensively, and that's it. i still remember when i knew only a little russian. i went to libraries. meeting the first russian girl. i just...
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how close are you? how far away were ou? , ., , how close are you? how far away were ou? , . , , .that? we were in - patagonia for a month on that chute. liz, patagonia for a month on that chute. liz. when _ patagonia for a month on that chute. liz, when you have somebody like helen, and remind me of your colleague's name... helen, and remind me of your colleague's name. . ._ helen, and remind me of your colleague's name... dawson dunning. the are colleague's name... dawson dunning. they are basically _ colleague's name... dawson dunning. they are basically saying, _ colleague's name... dawson dunning. they are basically saying, nothing - they are basically saying, nothing yet. how do you stay patient and think, 0k, we know it's close, or.... money is still a thing, it is a business as well. ads, or.... money is still a thing, it is a business as well.— a business as well. a lot of research — a business as well. a lot of research goes _ a business as well. a lot of research goes in _ a business as well. a lot of research goes in at - a business as well. a lot of research goes in at
how close are you? how far away were ou? , ., , how close are you? how far away were ou? , . , , .that? we were in - patagonia for a month on that chute. liz, patagonia for a month on that chute. liz. when _ patagonia for a month on that chute. liz, when you have somebody like helen, and remind me of your colleague's name... helen, and remind me of your colleague's name. . ._ helen, and remind me of your colleague's name... dawson dunning. the are colleague's name... dawson dunning. they are...
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how is it spent further? who has that report? how has it helped people? how has it more specific any help with that is what i would ask next. and that's the next priority is that how does work? that is been expressed as soon as you are a refugee for the 2nd time in your life. your parents fed the soviet invasion in the 1980. when you were a small child, you fled again with your family a year ago. how have those experiences shaped you more for more strong and more ready to be challenging any kind of challenge which will try to demolish my nation in my i did what would you do differently as a politician if you were to return home as a politician, i was never a politician your minister, you asked him when i was a minister because i saw that within that context, within that time frame. that was a golden opportunity for a women to be at a decision making an executive position. because i had advocated for the last 15 years, and that was the right time to execute all the advocacy initiative as a women minister and in the one year that i was, we had quite quite g
how is it spent further? who has that report? how has it helped people? how has it more specific any help with that is what i would ask next. and that's the next priority is that how does work? that is been expressed as soon as you are a refugee for the 2nd time in your life. your parents fed the soviet invasion in the 1980. when you were a small child, you fled again with your family a year ago. how have those experiences shaped you more for more strong and more ready to be challenging any...
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Sep 4, 2022
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here's how it would be.ory, uh, showing that well, like, my friend says, and a friend and co-author, simon osiashvili. here you need to marry until the moment you still find exactly your beloved wife. my wife and i lived together for 17 years. and in the end, all of her, too, must have fled because of this, by the way, it also affects the melody and songwriting, because it has spilled, you have to watch our program, of course. it's just life for him here, but in fact it was not just that there were some fleeting meetings, but in every marriage i have wonderful children to first-born, but s. and lena and i lived with our first wife for 7 years. there was also army institute of the army, then my restaurant period. then i met. uh, there are two second wives there, there were also children, uh, life, uh, 13 years, we lived together like to make sure that children in previous marriages do not consider popov a traitor, uh, very correct and he is afloat for everyone and uh, this e everyone concerns an adult, an adu
here's how it would be.ory, uh, showing that well, like, my friend says, and a friend and co-author, simon osiashvili. here you need to marry until the moment you still find exactly your beloved wife. my wife and i lived together for 17 years. and in the end, all of her, too, must have fled because of this, by the way, it also affects the melody and songwriting, because it has spilled, you have to watch our program, of course. it's just life for him here, but in fact it was not just that there...
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how could that be?gion. naturally, if a referendum is held on donetsk in the donetsk region, and the entire donetsk region should be independent or, uh, go to russia, ukraine must compromise, because ukraine has not yet known the whole donetsk region further russia must compromise, because uh a referendum will be held only in the luhansk and donetsk regions, no kherson, no kharkiv, no one has bothered. all the same, there can be no referendum from here from here well, this logic is not not a thought, but 24 february. what is the military relationship of kharkiv, uh, ukrainian, and now it is necessary that, militarily, kherson leave, uh, come to ukraine, how will this happen? this thing is very cynical. and believe it can happen. if there is a political will for that, and thus, again, under the gita, you just say yes for a reason. i see that i would like to see peace agreements not only that, i am even ready to participate, but you see , zelensky putin is far from clear. what do you tell me, you know, li
how could that be?gion. naturally, if a referendum is held on donetsk in the donetsk region, and the entire donetsk region should be independent or, uh, go to russia, ukraine must compromise, because ukraine has not yet known the whole donetsk region further russia must compromise, because uh a referendum will be held only in the luhansk and donetsk regions, no kherson, no kharkiv, no one has bothered. all the same, there can be no referendum from here from here well, this logic is not not a...
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that's how it was?ld anti-tank grenade launcher and shells. a few minutes before the explosion of the second avalanche, an explosion will sound. it happened right during the recording of the interview. roma six children were injured in the shelter, according to information as of september 183, three children were examined in the emergency room, they were 12, 10 and 7 years old. and when they say about ukraine that it is a monkey with a grenade, this is not a joke at all. but, unfortunately, this leads to such consequences for tragic children to give into their hands a functioning grenade launcher. it was necessary to think of it, meanwhile in ukraine does not leave the liberated territory alone. on the weekend, militants fired on a snowy village in the nikolaev region, a shell hit under a playground when a father and children were walking there father and son, boy 5 years old. unfortunately, a 9-year-old girl died, our project was wounded, we are alive, we continue to monitor the fate of people in the l
that's how it was?ld anti-tank grenade launcher and shells. a few minutes before the explosion of the second avalanche, an explosion will sound. it happened right during the recording of the interview. roma six children were injured in the shelter, according to information as of september 183, three children were examined in the emergency room, they were 12, 10 and 7 years old. and when they say about ukraine that it is a monkey with a grenade, this is not a joke at all. but, unfortunately,...
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that is important because how we feel in the moment influences how we remember the past.eeing in the data is younger americans have a harder time remembering solidarity because they do not feel that in the country today. host: what is the impact of that major gap between younger americans who don't remember the terror and the uncertainty of that day and older americans who remember either being there or watching it on television? what is going to be the major impact of that gap between those age groups? guest: sure. this is a key question. it speaks to why does this data matter? why is this important? it speaks to the fact -- it suggests we are losing our capacity to draw on shared lessons from 9/11. that is critical because, as a society, we are going to have to grapple with future crises. the lessons of 9/11 have a lot to do with how do we respond to fear? the fracturing we see in our memories is something we should be working to address because fear is not going away. in future crises, the extent to which we can draw on shared lessons of 9/11 will significantly influen
that is important because how we feel in the moment influences how we remember the past.eeing in the data is younger americans have a harder time remembering solidarity because they do not feel that in the country today. host: what is the impact of that major gap between younger americans who don't remember the terror and the uncertainty of that day and older americans who remember either being there or watching it on television? what is going to be the major impact of that gap between those...
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how much time has passed. how did you break up? how many years have passed?nt the things i’ll do there, if you come here, it’s still empty. and i’m not ashamed of my tears, they officially lived for 50 years for real, but they did n’t have time to answer the golden wedding. always by my side, but she is near, she lives in me, together we sing a duet. together we live together, we are sad, and i often play for her, i believe, my dear, i believe to the leg that we will sing with you, my beloved, more than once. you will survive the pain. this is unspent tenderness, which helps a lot, and i was about to leave. i no longer had the meaning of life. you see, this is what happened. over the river, the maple-ripe juice poured i cries. your advertising friends we will continue with even more soulful songs and incredible stories vtbe team to switch from pension to vtbe retired get 100,000 rubles. and the first 40 thousand are guaranteed to receive 1,000 rubles each. go to vtb and everything will turn out our random meetings in pairs than woke up together at 21:20 with
how much time has passed. how did you break up? how many years have passed?nt the things i’ll do there, if you come here, it’s still empty. and i’m not ashamed of my tears, they officially lived for 50 years for real, but they did n’t have time to answer the golden wedding. always by my side, but she is near, she lives in me, together we sing a duet. together we live together, we are sad, and i often play for her, i believe, my dear, i believe to the leg that we will sing with you, my...
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Sep 29, 2022
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he is blackmailing the international community, how will it respond.here are certain questions, we see again the position of the european union, in particular, one of the neighboring states of hungary, how it blocks the next e-e sanctions. that is, it is necessary to immediately carry out, as they say , the reform of international structures, that you such countries did not have the right of veto in the european union, and america, in the un, did not have the right of veto to russia, so that in fact, our partners could and the world the community to make concrete decisions what tomorrow putin plans to do dancing on the bones of russians in plastic black bags - this is actually primarily for russians for the domestic consumer is an explanation or a distraction from the maddening defeat in the kharkiv direction putin cannot explain why this happened as if the answer was that we conducted a survey of three to five percent of the population of the kherson zaporizhzhya region. i am not talking about the so-called dpr of the lpr and he wants to show off we w
he is blackmailing the international community, how will it respond.here are certain questions, we see again the position of the european union, in particular, one of the neighboring states of hungary, how it blocks the next e-e sanctions. that is, it is necessary to immediately carry out, as they say , the reform of international structures, that you such countries did not have the right of veto in the european union, and america, in the un, did not have the right of veto to russia, so that in...
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Sep 21, 2022
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and for how long? because we know of the harmful effects of solitary confinement, and the ways in which it can both create and aggravate existing serious mental illness. in many cases, at least a suicide. we also want to think about what are the mental health protocols. are they doing the required visual checks? are they doing the suicide watch observations? those are required under best practices. deaths in that we could be the tip of the iceberg for understanding what is happening in that facility and their adherence to best practices. >> professor, you are the founder of incarceration transparency. what is this organization in a nutshell? >> it's more of a project than an organization. but it's my students and i, so for the past three years, about 60 students, we collect, publish, and analyze individual level records of death -- in terms of transparency, the goal is we have a searchable database where you can go and look up any record of death and try to understand what's happening at your local fac
and for how long? because we know of the harmful effects of solitary confinement, and the ways in which it can both create and aggravate existing serious mental illness. in many cases, at least a suicide. we also want to think about what are the mental health protocols. are they doing the required visual checks? are they doing the suicide watch observations? those are required under best practices. deaths in that we could be the tip of the iceberg for understanding what is happening in that...
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how do you defend them? so the marines studied this problem of advanced base defense for for the early part of the 20th century, especially in the 1910, up to the teens. and then they really start to reorient a little bit toward what we call amphibious assault, not simply defending your own base, which you probably lost, but fighting to get it back or fighting to conquer new territory. that process, amphibious assault, is a critical one that the marines will elaborate upon. and we talked about pete ellis as one of these pivotal figures in the early 1920s. but one of the critical problems was how do you get your forces ashore from ship to shore with combat power, i might add, not simply rowing your way ashore on a leisure cruise or a pleasure cruise, but you've got to fight your way ashore in the age of the machine gun and the british had already discovered in world war one the problems with confronting a heavily fortified beach. in this particular case, a battle called gallipoli. the british discovered, to t
how do you defend them? so the marines studied this problem of advanced base defense for for the early part of the 20th century, especially in the 1910, up to the teens. and then they really start to reorient a little bit toward what we call amphibious assault, not simply defending your own base, which you probably lost, but fighting to get it back or fighting to conquer new territory. that process, amphibious assault, is a critical one that the marines will elaborate upon. and we talked about...
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well, how good. did not understand where the delegation from automotive equipment was, after all, new mansions were allocated to us. and by the way , the repairman could do better in horomahe is already here, guess where where. no, no one has been settled yet. so they have complete intimacy there. where does his head hurt? now they are all after him, damn it, trample on the girls. you, of course, i 'm sorry well, i also go there me privacy. see here listen well, all the money. i'd rather buy a new bottle . it still fixes everything to no purpose. a good one, yes, yes, don’t. listen, well, just went to her. just no, i do not argue, she is his glue. yes, of course, it doesn’t mean anything, he doesn’t look at anyone except her. umnichka your happiness, but a businessman in the room will make a look. make a wish does not know already what to do to make him look at her wish makes her wish the whole floor knows. who needs such love, then lara needs love. she is different, sometimes she saw such love in a
well, how good. did not understand where the delegation from automotive equipment was, after all, new mansions were allocated to us. and by the way , the repairman could do better in horomahe is already here, guess where where. no, no one has been settled yet. so they have complete intimacy there. where does his head hurt? now they are all after him, damn it, trample on the girls. you, of course, i 'm sorry well, i also go there me privacy. see here listen well, all the money. i'd rather buy a...
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how did you get here? >> this year, 10 years ago, i started with two of my friends a company called the roof collection, which was a black-owned media platform -- a company called the rouge collection. in the beginning, we did a bunch of trendy things -- fashion and kind of what was going on in the city. in 2015, a brother named lamar johnson was pulled over by police in baker, louisiana, just a small town in east baton rouge parish where i live. he went to parish prison. a few days later, they said that he hung himself. this was right before sandra bland. i had used my platform to talk about trayvon martin and mike brown, and then something happened in my own backyard, so i wrote a column about it and 40,000 people read it. at that point, it was the biggest column i had ever written. at this point, they opened up a misdemeanor jail. my logic was if you cannot handle the people in parish prison that you run every day, then you cannot handle a misdemeanor jail, so i went to my first city council meeting. wh
how did you get here? >> this year, 10 years ago, i started with two of my friends a company called the roof collection, which was a black-owned media platform -- a company called the rouge collection. in the beginning, we did a bunch of trendy things -- fashion and kind of what was going on in the city. in 2015, a brother named lamar johnson was pulled over by police in baker, louisiana, just a small town in east baton rouge parish where i live. he went to parish prison. a few days...
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well, tell me how you are, how was your day. how are you?why are you calling me, i am this. all these gadgets themselves call when they please. listen , well, you tell me, in general, somewhere you found this little man of the golden story. this man used to work with reason. after he transferred, he was silent for a long time, he was afraid somewhere in social networks. he heard about you, and he realized that he was not alone, that he could finally speak, and he agreed, let's go. of course let's go, right? and let's go. where is your faithful knight? he works, right? he on my me dislikes. come on, come on, he's just jealous of himself that he thinks you're drugs natasha valerian, imagine us here yes zhen where are you? zhen hello eugene this is what you are looking for on call you, they will come, sit down. i still see how she flies down, i hear her scream and you are stupid, you didn’t understand that you are your natasha and all sheep like you would be just victims, just a dessert in the food chain of predators like me, what a predator yo
well, tell me how you are, how was your day. how are you?why are you calling me, i am this. all these gadgets themselves call when they please. listen , well, you tell me, in general, somewhere you found this little man of the golden story. this man used to work with reason. after he transferred, he was silent for a long time, he was afraid somewhere in social networks. he heard about you, and he realized that he was not alone, that he could finally speak, and he agreed, let's go. of course...
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the question became, how could these killer microbes be stopped?- i was excited abt the fa that potentially you could cure something if it's caused by bacteria. - [julia] it turned out that antibiotics can kill h. pylori and cure the ulcers in a matter of weeks. long before the discovery of microbes, scientists had no idea of the role microscopic germs played in human health, but in the 19th century, french scientist louis pasteur developed germ theory, which postulated that microorganisms cause infectious disease, and british surgeon joseph lister found a way to prevent germs from infecting his patients by using antiseptics to sterilize his surgical equipment and clean wounds. but the big breakthrough happened in 1928 when scottish physician alexander fleming accidentally discovered penicillin. penicillin was an mediate cure-all r scarlet fever, meningitis, and even pneumonia. this medication launched the modern era of antibiotics. - i thought it was a great kindness to be able to tell people, no, it's not stress, take some antibiotics and you'll
the question became, how could these killer microbes be stopped?- i was excited abt the fa that potentially you could cure something if it's caused by bacteria. - [julia] it turned out that antibiotics can kill h. pylori and cure the ulcers in a matter of weeks. long before the discovery of microbes, scientists had no idea of the role microscopic germs played in human health, but in the 19th century, french scientist louis pasteur developed germ theory, which postulated that microorganisms...
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you know, what how did how did the officer behave? what kind of rules were they following? and of course, from the very beginning of this period, the progressive era, many officers were with revolvers, right. with what they called police or automatic. later on, you're going to get up to colts and smith and wesson. smith and wesson weapons like in this 1960 catalog. but officers were not required in progressive era in many is going to vary from place to place but they're not required to have sidearms sometimes they have only their batons right and they often use their police batons. police batons are really important of how they're going to to control people. right. but officers are allowed this period to have sidearms. there actually were debates back in the. middle of the 19th century about whether police should be allowed to have sidearms and there was actually some really i almost included it here, but it was going back too far but some were like, you know, we don't trust police. if they had if they had, you know, what would they do? you know, who would they be shooting
you know, what how did how did the officer behave? what kind of rules were they following? and of course, from the very beginning of this period, the progressive era, many officers were with revolvers, right. with what they called police or automatic. later on, you're going to get up to colts and smith and wesson. smith and wesson weapons like in this 1960 catalog. but officers were not required in progressive era in many is going to vary from place to place but they're not required to have...
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how old were you? how did you endure this stage too?w how u calm 'cause that it was already, probably, 15-16 years old, and i was already so mature in brains. at that time, in principle, i was working myself, so mmm. well, i probably understood that this happens and parents do not choose. in any case, my mother will always remain the closest person for me, my beloved mother, after a divorce from her father, she left for moscow correctly. and you stayed with dad, no, i stayed, i left on my own . when i was 20, that is, until that time she lived in brest yes, she lived in brest my father also stayed in brest and my mother got married and left for moscow, such an interesting moment in your biography. and you're pretty open about this as a young mom, you're 18 years old, right? well wandered first. but what, it was crazy love in general? children should be born in love, this is the main thing and already further relationships, but there are circumstances of some higher power and maybe people, i just don’t know, they shouldn’t be together in
how old were you? how did you endure this stage too?w how u calm 'cause that it was already, probably, 15-16 years old, and i was already so mature in brains. at that time, in principle, i was working myself, so mmm. well, i probably understood that this happens and parents do not choose. in any case, my mother will always remain the closest person for me, my beloved mother, after a divorce from her father, she left for moscow correctly. and you stayed with dad, no, i stayed, i left on my own ....
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hmm how did you learn to do that? yes, this is how i draw well. yes?the palace as a pioneer. here we have a folder in the city, my kingdom, heavenly wanted me to be an artist, and he wanted me to be an artist, but in the end i became leaves. these are how rose petals are made, how it is all done by hand and i cut everything very hard right away from some kind of metal sheet with its bark, then i make a shape of it, and then i beat it off , for example. tisa first cut the case, then i put it on the forging. that's it, i need to beat it off then. see what hands make such beauty what is it worth for? now i want to make a museum. yes , well, somewhere here i will do it. now guys. i get all sorts of dill. these are the ones i'll show you now. in the forty-first forty-fifth year, here he came hans here. here he passed hans, this german passed. he rather, as according to balda, came in 14. private, but i won’t give his last name, he also flashed through. what is it praying for? do not go there when no one calls you here with weapons. i want to make a museum w
hmm how did you learn to do that? yes, this is how i draw well. yes?the palace as a pioneer. here we have a folder in the city, my kingdom, heavenly wanted me to be an artist, and he wanted me to be an artist, but in the end i became leaves. these are how rose petals are made, how it is all done by hand and i cut everything very hard right away from some kind of metal sheet with its bark, then i make a shape of it, and then i beat it off , for example. tisa first cut the case, then i put it on...
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that's not how america works. explain. >> guest: when you take a look at what the president wants to do, and a year ago he and his speaker said he didn't have the authority to do so i don't know what changed constitutionally the last year. i'm not aware of anything the states voted on to change the constitution or any laws we passed that allowed the president to do this. i don't know why they think something changed in the past year. let's take a look at this. there's a republican plan for this that would take a look at students that are borrowing for masters or doctorates. there's a plan that would allow students to use pell grants for shorter educational opportunities, shorter-term educationalie opportunities and really be responsible as far as making sure that ensure students do with thees debt is what it wl cost and whatst they will be abe to earn when they get in that profession. there's a lot of things in the republican plan that make good sense rather than going insane we're going to take that that was accu
that's not how america works. explain. >> guest: when you take a look at what the president wants to do, and a year ago he and his speaker said he didn't have the authority to do so i don't know what changed constitutionally the last year. i'm not aware of anything the states voted on to change the constitution or any laws we passed that allowed the president to do this. i don't know why they think something changed in the past year. let's take a look at this. there's a republican plan...
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how are you calling?o sleep badly helps to restore memory, reduce fatigue and improve. now i won’t forget, the avatar show today at 20:10 on ntv pyaterochka gives arikson discounts gives confidence in protection throughout the day 100% confidence in protection from smell and sweat from morning to evening. buy rexona and rexonom at a discount in pyaterochka stores this is the price in the store, and in the supermarket it is cheaper than in the store, toilet paper is only 199 rubles. sberbanker. benefit in every order. connect your loved ones to the tariff at half price, watch videos endlessly and for free or get more internet in roaming, beeline cunt 30 years on your side cleaning is over, it remains to check everywhere it’s clean here and here and who helped me to buy clean in the whole house, that place with pyaterochka's glorix at a very favorable price, angel selects profitable loans and loans all online. i have three approval rate excellent banks. brings everyone. are you ready pyaterochka and black p
how are you calling?o sleep badly helps to restore memory, reduce fatigue and improve. now i won’t forget, the avatar show today at 20:10 on ntv pyaterochka gives arikson discounts gives confidence in protection throughout the day 100% confidence in protection from smell and sweat from morning to evening. buy rexona and rexonom at a discount in pyaterochka stores this is the price in the store, and in the supermarket it is cheaper than in the store, toilet paper is only 199 rubles....
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Sep 10, 2022
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oh how much you leave the dirt for one day, and look how he makes amends.art cleaning in vain? they hurt the dirt loves the mess, who's the artist 's artists, you know how much worse. endlessly wear this clay, and then let's litter the stones before this artist lived, painfully, he loved to be praised. he tried to put the delyuga on it, brush it with a brush, step aside and look, forgot how he called mamber, he would dissolve the dirt on it, then he takes a knife and scrapes it off. it 's all there shouting to me come here. let's take this to the corner. maybe glue? what are you? he will come soon. he doesn't have a conservatory meeting, will you go tomorrow? this place is completely intact, this place also needs to be removed. let's. no, he will notice anyway, it was painfully big. and how did you get hurt? no, break one of those. this is how much i perlotiled them, i’ll arrange them, nothing. and what is it to say the thoughts of an artist? good thoughts about how much is she? why are they so small, and then he makes them big. i 'll tell him myself. now i
oh how much you leave the dirt for one day, and look how he makes amends.art cleaning in vain? they hurt the dirt loves the mess, who's the artist 's artists, you know how much worse. endlessly wear this clay, and then let's litter the stones before this artist lived, painfully, he loved to be praised. he tried to put the delyuga on it, brush it with a brush, step aside and look, forgot how he called mamber, he would dissolve the dirt on it, then he takes a knife and scrapes it off. it 's all...
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Sep 23, 2022
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how do we help people minimize and how many times they share the story? and what we are going to look at in terms of going the way we are going to. some things we look at is the location as a result and decrease from the time the incident happened to when it is reported, are we seeing increase in collaboration between response providers? complete picture of what happened in the situation. in terms of that, many offices were on base so we have identified people and it may come back and provide to make sure they are welcoming with this type of work. so it's always been, what you need to do to do this better and how can we ensure victims feel supported he and ensure this looking and our commanders and others. >> this came up the last hearing, nonchargeable time off, how do you execute on something like that? cannot most recently. >> personal leave in these situations, we want folks to feel supported and get the care they need. this is something we communicate clearly about, having the time and space and level of privacy. >> thank you, i go back and my time h
how do we help people minimize and how many times they share the story? and what we are going to look at in terms of going the way we are going to. some things we look at is the location as a result and decrease from the time the incident happened to when it is reported, are we seeing increase in collaboration between response providers? complete picture of what happened in the situation. in terms of that, many offices were on base so we have identified people and it may come back and provide...
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tried to receive help, how belittled he was, how no one believed him. how so many other people have died in the same jail under the same conditions. each time i tell his story, he feels further away. i worry for the day that i can't distinctly remember his voice or warmth or his face. i told you his story for every family that has experienced the same, and i hope in doing so we can improve our beloved nation and prevent this from ever happening to another family again. please accept my request to enter the further testimony into the record. thank you. >> thank you. and the rest of your testimony withoutentered objection. thank you for your testimony. we will now hear from you. don't feel bound by the precise time on the clock. we will accommodate the time you need to share your story and you are recognized for your opening statement. >> thank you, chairman and ranking member johnson for the opportunity to testify before you today and thank you to the committee staff whose work made my appearance today possible. mothers and sons have a special bond no on
tried to receive help, how belittled he was, how no one believed him. how so many other people have died in the same jail under the same conditions. each time i tell his story, he feels further away. i worry for the day that i can't distinctly remember his voice or warmth or his face. i told you his story for every family that has experienced the same, and i hope in doing so we can improve our beloved nation and prevent this from ever happening to another family again. please accept my request...
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this is how you chose which children how to choose? well, how to choose the choice of children? line, you can explain why some children stay in the maternity hospital, and some are taken home. i mean the children of one mother, when there is no woman any support one she is constantly pregnant. well, that is, it's nine children. this is a man of pregnancy, and in this state there are still children who have already been born, we can assume that it’s really very difficult to judge , we can’t, because we weren’t there, we didn’t extend a helping hand and no one, apparently, extended, nor support from relatives. i just want to congratulate katya on the fact that, despite the experience that you have, the life that you have lived. it is priceless that you have found a family, that you are a good mother. and what, you grew up? well, that is, as you know, everything that is not done is for the better. here, that you grew up in a different environment. you weren't the sixth seventh child there, who didn't go to school, who was sitting at home, and mother was working there somewhere. you
this is how you chose which children how to choose? well, how to choose the choice of children? line, you can explain why some children stay in the maternity hospital, and some are taken home. i mean the children of one mother, when there is no woman any support one she is constantly pregnant. well, that is, it's nine children. this is a man of pregnancy, and in this state there are still children who have already been born, we can assume that it’s really very difficult to judge , we can’t,...
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like how much? how much like acting out or visible.i don't mean acting out, but just just, you know, in your face, sort like suffering. it is required for people to oh, look at that, you know, because a lot of the none of that is new. none of, you know, disparities in in terms of how these all these health issues are not and and violence against african-americans is not new. but was like it is it's like a convergence. but i think just the witnessing that and processing that has had an effect, i think, on a lot of black people, a lot of black artists and just sort of thinking about implications of that. and i just to just piggyback on that and encourage everybody who was in this conference to pick up a pen and just write every because that is part of the healing talked about it even talked about how and now lady and i know you know for a lot of writers you're very you know being in a public forum and speaking but community is so important so. i just want to thank all of the writers who are uncomfortable to you. thank for being here and
like how much? how much like acting out or visible.i don't mean acting out, but just just, you know, in your face, sort like suffering. it is required for people to oh, look at that, you know, because a lot of the none of that is new. none of, you know, disparities in in terms of how these all these health issues are not and and violence against african-americans is not new. but was like it is it's like a convergence. but i think just the witnessing that and processing that has had an effect, i...
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and the only applications were accepted were around 200 70. 0, how, how was, how did that explain the situation? um, it says that people who came here with humanitarian pro visas, their visas are going to expire next year. and they have no other way to settle here, either they have to go back or apply for asylum, and these asylum, a meetings, i am an asylum, and here i got my asylum approved. and i'm one of the luckiest ones. ah, but my asylum interview. it started at 8 am, and at the end of at 3 pm, it's a long interview. and they how they ask you a lot of questions and they ask you for a lot of documentation to prove what you're saying is right. but these people who came to the u. s. a, they only came with one backpack like myself. and so many people burned. their documents spurned their pictures and all those that they could prove it that they were right. and just because they were scared of taliban and there, and they were scared for a good life. but hello, john, i would, i would add that, you know, like people, brenda documents, but the united states has adjusted parole and given
and the only applications were accepted were around 200 70. 0, how, how was, how did that explain the situation? um, it says that people who came here with humanitarian pro visas, their visas are going to expire next year. and they have no other way to settle here, either they have to go back or apply for asylum, and these asylum, a meetings, i am an asylum, and here i got my asylum approved. and i'm one of the luckiest ones. ah, but my asylum interview. it started at 8 am, and at the end of at...
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how's that for a gift? the apartment and you have to walk with him every day and, as it were, they couldn’t leave him at home, since he was big, and he stepped on small dogs. he thought that he was playing with them, but he stepped on her and could crush her, so he had to be taken to work every day. is sitting something horse. but how in general, here people on the street react to such a funnel to the dog, many run up, as if they had already communicated with the dog many times. and here they are right here and so, in some there are enough. that's how they hug him, he looks. so he can't understand what's going on. here is a man with an unfamiliar smell , unfamiliar and they just hug him. how long have i not seen for a long time. we had something else in our family there . well here's more often here are people who and it's very surprising that e long. and despite the fact that they are much more massive, larger and more impressive than some bull terrier looks, but they are much less afraid. well, that's kin
how's that for a gift? the apartment and you have to walk with him every day and, as it were, they couldn’t leave him at home, since he was big, and he stepped on small dogs. he thought that he was playing with them, but he stepped on her and could crush her, so he had to be taken to work every day. is sitting something horse. but how in general, here people on the street react to such a funnel to the dog, many run up, as if they had already communicated with the dog many times. and here they...
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we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. how did she become adults? hitler's favorite director. and how did he become a forgotten film? pioneer? leaning. he finished and arnold fun. between hitler and hollywood. in 1932, they set out into the icy wilderness of greenland to create a life threatening a film project that became a major milestone in their lives. love, seduction and power ice cold passion starts october 8th on d w. this is the dublin years asia coming up today to talk sick masculinity and how it's killing women in pockets thought the modern economist allegedly by her husband has renewed the debate about how men treat women, bach, his body society. we look at the pattern and ask what the.
we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. how did she become adults? hitler's favorite director. and how did he become a forgotten film? pioneer? leaning. he finished and arnold fun. between hitler and hollywood. in 1932, they set out into the icy wilderness of greenland to create a life threatening a film project that became a major milestone in their lives. love, seduction and power ice cold passion...
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Sep 26, 2022
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well, how can i say it? it doesn’t work, i don’t understand, there is no logic, but what is this information about the fact that in melitopol they will try to mobilize local men to the russian army yes, there is such a thing well, first of all, i gave my order and they closed the possibility of leaving for men between the ages of 18 and 35 and all these people are returned back, as well as men who have already received russian passports and already come and formulate the so-called volunteers. they thought they were getting a passport and if you can stand on it skiing yes, go somewhere in russia, and no, no, fight here, that’s why, well, what if the villains there deserve it , or how the katyusha katyusha will deserve to understand them with logic. but really, as you say , look for logic there, uh, it’s not worth it there there are other rules and laws that only they understand. i thank you, mr. oleg, for the conversation. oleg buryak. the head of the zaporizhia district state administration told us about how
well, how can i say it? it doesn’t work, i don’t understand, there is no logic, but what is this information about the fact that in melitopol they will try to mobilize local men to the russian army yes, there is such a thing well, first of all, i gave my order and they closed the possibility of leaving for men between the ages of 18 and 35 and all these people are returned back, as well as men who have already received russian passports and already come and formulate the so-called...
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to save their ass and she still citizens, how to wait for the victory of ukraine.he end of our next hour of the marathon. yes, i mean, it's coming to an end . such a very popular flower in flower shops, now many bouquets have appeared, it is interesting how the market reacts to ukrainians, they sent a ship er for three liters of stamps , we came out with the ship, in general, we defeated them, the most interesting thing is in the images of er, some of us for example, the poles sold these stamps at auctions and in this way collected money for us for an ambulance for ukrainians in lviv there and somewhere in the shops, this without a cartridge everywhere means, well, we won before them, there is no such image of any kind . i just want to say that we are about it to speak a parable there, work continues, the rubble is being dismantled , unfortunately, one person died in - i don't remember how many she said, or six or eight strikes on zaporizhzhia, because it was nine o'clock , there was a powerful shelling of zaporizhzhia, i will remind you, one person died, yes, and
to save their ass and she still citizens, how to wait for the victory of ukraine.he end of our next hour of the marathon. yes, i mean, it's coming to an end . such a very popular flower in flower shops, now many bouquets have appeared, it is interesting how the market reacts to ukrainians, they sent a ship er for three liters of stamps , we came out with the ship, in general, we defeated them, the most interesting thing is in the images of er, some of us for example, the poles sold these stamps...
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how rich are you? how abundant is your life? >> "superabundance: the story of population growth and human flourishing on an infinite>> we. this is the institute on religion and democracy as well as providence, a journal of christianity and american foreign policy with the delight of posting the unveiling of a new book. it is very connected to our major themes of christian realism. it is called "power politics and moral order: 30 generations of christian realism, a reader." it was put together by two friends of our organization. eric patterson, who was on our ird board of directors and bob who has come all the way from toronto to be here with us this evening for this special book unveiling. bob is associate professor of politics and international studies and founding director of the center for christian scholarship at redeemer university in toronto. eric patterson is the current vice president of the religious freedom institute here in washington and scott are at large at rutledge university in virginia beach. it should be pointe
how rich are you? how abundant is your life? >> "superabundance: the story of population growth and human flourishing on an infinite>> we. this is the institute on religion and democracy as well as providence, a journal of christianity and american foreign policy with the delight of posting the unveiling of a new book. it is very connected to our major themes of christian realism. it is called "power politics and moral order: 30 generations of christian realism, a...
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Sep 22, 2022
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how do you see. by hearsay, a fourteen-year-old eighth-grader, lives with me to explain some things to him. sometimes it is extremely difficult, because he has completely different stories in his head. he thinks completely different, he thinks about something else. he does not try to delve into history at all. i teach him in some way, and i know how difficult it is. how, starting conditionally from the eighth grade, to attract a person to ensure that he feels this holiday just not that, yes, today is september 17th. we came to school. we were told about the liberation campaign of the red army. and what kind of campaign is this? and why ? as it is, of course, a lot of work, if we are talking about a school, it is the work of the teacher and the entire staff that is at the school. how motivated they are to work growing. what did teachers not always motivate on facebook read, uh, interesting information? by the way, people are outraged. we need to listen to the people, they say listen here you are talki
how do you see. by hearsay, a fourteen-year-old eighth-grader, lives with me to explain some things to him. sometimes it is extremely difficult, because he has completely different stories in his head. he thinks completely different, he thinks about something else. he does not try to delve into history at all. i teach him in some way, and i know how difficult it is. how, starting conditionally from the eighth grade, to attract a person to ensure that he feels this holiday just not that, yes,...
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but how is it? well, how is it?ation of the gdr is recognized to be withdrawn. well, by the way, seryozha there are prospects for a recall, so to speak, firstly, this means the unification of germany well, because this is a change in the borders of european states. and this is not conceivable. whatever biden is telling us now, sorry for a second. so we must respect basic principles of the un charter joseph and we are happy no problem. let's have perspectives, seryozh well, of course, the story cannot be replayed here. you know, yes, i looked at this list of examples, and i also remembered the turkish republic of northern cyprus. i remember when i went there and interviewed the president there. by the way, there were also referendums there, you understand. but in fact, you really don’t want to repeat some clichés about double standards. but this is the situation when something was allowed on jupiter, then not the bull is allowed to understand, and in fact, uh , and the right is the legal right of people at will and t
but how is it? well, how is it?ation of the gdr is recognized to be withdrawn. well, by the way, seryozha there are prospects for a recall, so to speak, firstly, this means the unification of germany well, because this is a change in the borders of european states. and this is not conceivable. whatever biden is telling us now, sorry for a second. so we must respect basic principles of the un charter joseph and we are happy no problem. let's have perspectives, seryozh well, of course, the story...
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uh, how is it to study? how to replace them with supernatural materials now, this is just a cry of the soul for many. yes, because all these huge technological machines require this doping. phosphorus here, arsenic here, india here, why all this should be there five or six nines of frequency after the decimal point, and it is clear that i talked with rosatom and other companies there. that is, they are also actually open. they say that well , it is not profitable for them to produce clean material if they are not bought from them, but there are fewer. it 's difficult. this is such a big problem, in general, in principle, their interaction often takes several liters per country and several kilograms. and now the idea is to hand out orders. e hmm well scientific and scientific and technical organizations, maybe some firms can be involved in this, so that again we are not scolded too much for this, the inspection body, that we are interacting with some kind of commerce, because now it’s a pain you have some thr
uh, how is it to study? how to replace them with supernatural materials now, this is just a cry of the soul for many. yes, because all these huge technological machines require this doping. phosphorus here, arsenic here, india here, why all this should be there five or six nines of frequency after the decimal point, and it is clear that i talked with rosatom and other companies there. that is, they are also actually open. they say that well , it is not profitable for them to produce clean...
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well, it's clear how people are killed, so everyone is healthy, how to sit in prison.oceed as agreed. no weapons. i didn't trade. i don't know anything about any rifle. i don't work in a store. where do you work? and i don't work anywhere. what are you doing enjoy life. but half the city says that you sell weapons. i hope these around the city already interrogated. yes no and that's what the chief i suppose. my apartment was searched today. so naturally, found nothing. well, they haven’t found it yet, but because there was nothing to find, i’m clean. i don't deal with crime. why did he run then? and i took you for bandits. why don’t you know, i know kirsanov, the head of your vvd. so he, the very first bandit, wanted to force me to work for him. and i'm the boss. all the best, all the best. what happened commander sergeants ivanov your document? please lieutenant colonel criminal investigation get off the car, why is it necessary? excuse me on what basis? please, and you come closer. you're cooler and what are we, with you you switched over here i don't remember what m
well, it's clear how people are killed, so everyone is healthy, how to sit in prison.oceed as agreed. no weapons. i didn't trade. i don't know anything about any rifle. i don't work in a store. where do you work? and i don't work anywhere. what are you doing enjoy life. but half the city says that you sell weapons. i hope these around the city already interrogated. yes no and that's what the chief i suppose. my apartment was searched today. so naturally, found nothing. well, they haven’t...
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but how do you, how do you address that? i would say that 1st of all, when we are talking about oil prices, it just not the case. when we are introducing the price gap, it's very likely that they're going to be even not sure. look, look, we heard a lot of talks all over europe and in the world in terms of, if you are going to impose, you know, anything, any embargo related to russian oil than the prices are going up. just dramatically rocket sky and, but it did not happen and look, what are the prices for energy now they're on their level, let's say off around the $100.00 per barrel full brand. and even now, when sanctions are not still in place for energy sector, we can, we can, we can observe the russians are trading with their oral, with a significant discount. so, but it's also true that now in europe, you have enough storage us to go through this when they're in terms of gas in terms of foil, in terms of all other energy sources on the top of that. please also keep in mind that if here, if he you are talking about want
but how do you, how do you address that? i would say that 1st of all, when we are talking about oil prices, it just not the case. when we are introducing the price gap, it's very likely that they're going to be even not sure. look, look, we heard a lot of talks all over europe and in the world in terms of, if you are going to impose, you know, anything, any embargo related to russian oil than the prices are going up. just dramatically rocket sky and, but it did not happen and look, what are the...
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we know how to do it. we know how to distribute it and we need use the distribution mechanisms that have utilized in pepfire and we can get drugs to the most remote villages. we could get paxilva to the most remote villages. we could get vaccines to the most remote villages. and so i feel like we're still not taking advantage of everything that we've learned through the decades. i find that you know, there's the pandemic people that look at this as this pandemic and then there's the rest of us who have been dealing with pandemics for a decades and know how to confront these and they really need to be talking to those individuals and not people within the united states that have never confronted a pandemic before this one because we know how to work with communities and local governments to ensure access and we have significant access problems in this country right now, and it's part of the reason why the red counties which somehow people are thinking if they say that they voted for trump. it's like justifi
we know how to do it. we know how to distribute it and we need use the distribution mechanisms that have utilized in pepfire and we can get drugs to the most remote villages. we could get paxilva to the most remote villages. we could get vaccines to the most remote villages. and so i feel like we're still not taking advantage of everything that we've learned through the decades. i find that you know, there's the pandemic people that look at this as this pandemic and then there's the rest of us...
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i don't know how it turned out. the fate and how the treatment ended for the vast majority of 90 + % of all fighters who passed through us and survived at our stage, i have an idea what happened to them. who came to us with a very massive injury to the humerus joint and there were a lot of recommendations from the consultants that this arm should be amputated in order to save his life because without it he will not survive in any way, actually our medical and nursing team, the children with whom i i am working , they took a certain risk, they tried to save this hand , and now several weeks have passed, the fighter is alive and they continue to fight for his hand, that is, there is hope that it will remain and retain certain functions, well, such things are probably inspiring when you see that some effect of the fact that you did something in 2019, you promised yourself to leave medicine, but you came back . what was the reason? the reason was the morning of february 24. because when i took my family out, i actually no longer had any questions about what i needed. the only thing i did
i don't know how it turned out. the fate and how the treatment ended for the vast majority of 90 + % of all fighters who passed through us and survived at our stage, i have an idea what happened to them. who came to us with a very massive injury to the humerus joint and there were a lot of recommendations from the consultants that this arm should be amputated in order to save his life because without it he will not survive in any way, actually our medical and nursing team, the children with...
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how did it all start right?rs ago when congress confirmed judge clarence thomas to the position of a supreme court judge, then i remember his assistant hill spoke at the hearing and accused the judge of harassment, which almost cost him his seat. this trouble has always existed, but somehow everyone pretended that it did not exist, women were embarrassed to talk about it, and men did not see this as a problem. but what was left for a woman to do, if the boss did not stop guessing her for a long time, it was believed that the only way out was to quit and look for a decent boss. and then the pendulum swung the women entered the fight. i have had several very unpleasant cases in my life, so i am ready to fight with this with all my might, this struggle was led by the movement. mi tu in translation. i am also in i mean, i also suffered definitely the broom movement was a powerful turning point for feminists and women in general, because it showed. how many of those who have suffered from violence, their number is sh
how did it all start right?rs ago when congress confirmed judge clarence thomas to the position of a supreme court judge, then i remember his assistant hill spoke at the hearing and accused the judge of harassment, which almost cost him his seat. this trouble has always existed, but somehow everyone pretended that it did not exist, women were embarrassed to talk about it, and men did not see this as a problem. but what was left for a woman to do, if the boss did not stop guessing her for a long...
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how long did the operation last and how long was your recovery after it?ration lasted more than 6 hours, of which i was conscious for about 4 hours because i had to control this the process is also a-a how the patient is recovering somewhere it was six months ago, i walked on crutches, and then i gradually got used to walking with the help of one crutch, then i switched to a cane for almost a year, i think i recovered . thank you, evgenia. thank you for what you told me. i want to ask ms. svitlana about my story. please tell me , were you involved in the design of a prosthesis for ms. yevgenia, including me ? is it difficult? anyway, well, how can you evaluate? this is exactly the case yevgeny, it is difficult, or can you say medium easy? yes, no, it is a difficult case. why? light, but so that it was just as strong. and that's why we used truss structures, that is, beams. this is an engineering approach in order to reduce weight and even increase the strength of the structure in some cases. by god, we managed to do it, we saved both hip and knee joints, t
how long did the operation last and how long was your recovery after it?ration lasted more than 6 hours, of which i was conscious for about 4 hours because i had to control this the process is also a-a how the patient is recovering somewhere it was six months ago, i walked on crutches, and then i gradually got used to walking with the help of one crutch, then i switched to a cane for almost a year, i think i recovered . thank you, evgenia. thank you for what you told me. i want to ask ms....
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how serious was roman?not say that it was a serious novel, it was more consumer relations on the part of igor. and i think it was an open relationship. you mean what consumer relationship means. igor used my mom. mom was in love with him. but he used this to buy something for us to cook, uh, for a party. and they lived together, they met. mom went to visit him, and they met at igor's apartment . of course not, no, you remember the very moment when mom found out that she would become a mother for the second time. yes, my mother had a medical examination at work. e. she came home and tells me that she says to me, that's just, i say, i want to share you. i do not know what to do. i say, well, tell me, and she says that i say colors pregnant. i am shocked. i have 16 years. and i didn't know how to react. well, not that, well, i had tears of joy, i grew up with my mother. my mother raised me alone. i asked her. i say, mom, let's make a deal. if doctors give you the go-ahead, you can give birth, i will do everyth
how serious was roman?not say that it was a serious novel, it was more consumer relations on the part of igor. and i think it was an open relationship. you mean what consumer relationship means. igor used my mom. mom was in love with him. but he used this to buy something for us to cook, uh, for a party. and they lived together, they met. mom went to visit him, and they met at igor's apartment . of course not, no, you remember the very moment when mom found out that she would become a mother...