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idid! ., , ofthe den. idid! ., ., ., oftheden. idid! ., ., ., ., i did!ghtings of- i did! you probably had one of the best sightings of adult - the best sightings of adult wolves compared to many biologists in the world. in human endeavours, your ancestors have made a terrible, terrible mistake in terms of killing off wildlife, but you can correct that mistake and make it better, and that's what happened here in yellowstone, it's a very positive story, very optimistic story. a story that seems to bleed into every part of park management today. partly thanks to these wolves, the ecosystem is now back in check. which might have had something to do with my next stroke of luck. 0n the seemingly endless parade of the seemingly endless parade of the world public mr reid admirals i stumbled upon this. people were parked up looking at a certain direction, i asked them what they have seen, right over there in the distance is a grizzly bear! from what i understand, it is quite rare to spot a grizzly in the wild, so this is a very special moment, i mean, this is why
idid! ., , ofthe den. idid! ., ., ., oftheden. idid! ., ., ., ., i did!ghtings of- i did! you probably had one of the best sightings of adult - the best sightings of adult wolves compared to many biologists in the world. in human endeavours, your ancestors have made a terrible, terrible mistake in terms of killing off wildlife, but you can correct that mistake and make it better, and that's what happened here in yellowstone, it's a very positive story, very optimistic story. a story that seems...
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yes, idid. and you performed. yes, idid. and you clearly enjoyed that experience of return.ng as vladimir putin's in power. does that matter to you? no, it doesn't, and i'll tell you why. even if he invited me, i wouldn't do it, not under these circumstances. because we think of russia — we... the world thinks of russia as one entity. what people don't realise is there are many different russias. there is the russia of putin and those like him, and these are thugs. i know the streets — a lot of them from leningrad, and the driveways from which they came from, and i know their language and their ways. it's based on brutal physicalforce. who is stronger? "i'm stronger, i've proved it and that's how it is." without thinking that tomorrow someone will come who will be stronger than you, and that's why they always end up very badly, every single one of them. and for me, that part of russia is the russia, that noble russia of pushkin, shostakovich, rachmaninoff, you name it. it's the russia that they kidnapped. it still exists. a final thought, and it springs out of much that we'v
yes, idid. and you performed. yes, idid. and you clearly enjoyed that experience of return.ng as vladimir putin's in power. does that matter to you? no, it doesn't, and i'll tell you why. even if he invited me, i wouldn't do it, not under these circumstances. because we think of russia — we... the world thinks of russia as one entity. what people don't realise is there are many different russias. there is the russia of putin and those like him, and these are thugs. i know the streets — a...
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yes, idid, because i had no idea why. why would you give up a baby?couldn't understand. liz was just one of the children caught up in forced adoptions. and whilst many grew up surrounded by love and attention, others did not. i had an identity forced upon me. left me with a sense of not belonging. not really knowing who i was. i feel like i just wasn't the person i was meant to be. i was somebody else. jan shine was born in 1960 to an unmarried 18—year—old mother. her adoption didn't go well. i had no love whatsoever. i'm angry. i'm angry for the system allowing me to be given to those people. i'm angry for...for the trauma and pain caused to my birth mother. i'm angry that all of this has impacted on my life, my relationships. it's lifelong, um, it continues throughout your life, and that's whether you have a really good adoptive family or not. the humiliation inflicted on the children and their birth mothers can even be found in official documents from the time. one person wrote on an adoption paper, "the baby is beautiful, unlike its mother. " some
yes, idid, because i had no idea why. why would you give up a baby?couldn't understand. liz was just one of the children caught up in forced adoptions. and whilst many grew up surrounded by love and attention, others did not. i had an identity forced upon me. left me with a sense of not belonging. not really knowing who i was. i feel like i just wasn't the person i was meant to be. i was somebody else. jan shine was born in 1960 to an unmarried 18—year—old mother. her adoption didn't go...
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idid!dult wolves and pups compared to many biologists in the world. it doesn't happen too much in human endeavours — where your ancestors have made a terrible, terrible mistake, in terms of killing off wildlife, and you can correct that mistake and make it better, and that's what happened here in yellowstone. it's a very positive story, very optimistic story. a story that seems to bleed into every part of park management today. partly thanks to these wolves, the ecosystem is now back in check, which might have had something to do with my next stroke of luck. on this seemingly endless parade of some of the world's most revered mammals, i stumbled upon this. driving along, i saw loads of people were parked up looking at a certain direction. i asked them what they've seen. and right over there in the distance is a grizzly bear! from what i understand, it's quite rare to spot a grizzly in the wild, so this is a very special moment, i mean, this is why you come to yellowstone, right? but it wasn
idid!dult wolves and pups compared to many biologists in the world. it doesn't happen too much in human endeavours — where your ancestors have made a terrible, terrible mistake, in terms of killing off wildlife, and you can correct that mistake and make it better, and that's what happened here in yellowstone. it's a very positive story, very optimistic story. a story that seems to bleed into every part of park management today. partly thanks to these wolves, the ecosystem is now back in...
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idid.ct, this month, it's 50 years since i saw my first show at the rsc, which was eileen atkins in as you like it. and my mum had packed us all into the back of her beige mini and we had come down from preston, and i saw the show and i was just completely blown away. and apparently i said to my mum on the way back, "that's what i want to do when i grow up." so i must have grown up. and you are one of those people who achieved your ambition, your dream, because for the last ten years, you've been artistic director here. that's right. 35 years in total with the rsc, the royal shakespeare company. it's coming to an end. how big a wrench is it going to be? oh, it's going to be... well, i hope not to sever my ties with the company altogether. i have one more production to do after this. next year is a big anniversary year because it's 400 years since the publication of shakespeare's folio, first folio. so i'm going to be around certainly until the end of next year, and hopefully supporting whoe
idid.ct, this month, it's 50 years since i saw my first show at the rsc, which was eileen atkins in as you like it. and my mum had packed us all into the back of her beige mini and we had come down from preston, and i saw the show and i was just completely blown away. and apparently i said to my mum on the way back, "that's what i want to do when i grow up." so i must have grown up. and you are one of those people who achieved your ambition, your dream, because for the last ten years,...
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idid no. i did not expect to be this good. it is really amazing.tself, and next to it, it's a million times fainter ring, and little moonlights that you can see at the tip of the ring. it is quite remarkable, and on top of that, you see these really faint galaxies in the background. i mean, we would have never, ever dreamt of seeing that. have never, ever dreamt of seeing that-— seeing that. yeah, we're looking _ seeing that. yeah, we're looking at _ seeing that. yeah, we're looking at some - seeing that. yeah, we're looking at some of - seeing that. yeah, we're looking at some of yourl seeing that. yeah, we're - looking at some of your images now, i believe, and even in my colleague, helen briggs report, as you point out, images of galaxies that we have complete never thought we were able to see in our lifetimes, all of this of course thanks to the james webb space telescope. where do you see it being put to use next, and what other work do you think it could be applied to?— applied to? well, it can be a- lied applied to? well, it can be applied t
idid no. i did not expect to be this good. it is really amazing.tself, and next to it, it's a million times fainter ring, and little moonlights that you can see at the tip of the ring. it is quite remarkable, and on top of that, you see these really faint galaxies in the background. i mean, we would have never, ever dreamt of seeing that. have never, ever dreamt of seeing that-— seeing that. yeah, we're looking _ seeing that. yeah, we're looking at _ seeing that. yeah, we're looking at some -...
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. _ idid not i did not get a i did not geta b and g csc i did not get a b and g csc german!we've also got the european aquatics championships in rome, taking place at the same time. and britain won bronze in the mixed team event on the opening day. the team combined of grace reid and james heatly, who won gold for scotland at the commonwealth games a week ago, and andrea spendolini—siriex and noah williams, who also won golds in birmingham. it was this final synchronised dive by spendolini—siriex and williams that moved them into third in the outdoor pool in the italian capital. is the first time competing outside. i'm here to do my best, have a great experience and try something new. it's really hot so that pushes you to go a bit faster. it's different to go a bit faster. it's different to diving indoors, but i'm really happy with how we did. still to come on sportsday... success of britain at the para—cycling in canada. we'll be speaking to first—time world champion fin graham on his journey to the top. asa as a young kid, scoring in the world champs, _ as a young kid, sco
. _ idid not i did not get a i did not geta b and g csc i did not get a b and g csc german!we've also got the european aquatics championships in rome, taking place at the same time. and britain won bronze in the mixed team event on the opening day. the team combined of grace reid and james heatly, who won gold for scotland at the commonwealth games a week ago, and andrea spendolini—siriex and noah williams, who also won golds in birmingham. it was this final synchronised dive by...
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idid i did criminology and got an a. that's all i needed. i i did criminology and got an a.s all i needed.— i did criminology and got an a. that's all i needed. i have smashed it. we'll be looking at the results and at how the pandemic has this cohort of 18—year—olds. also on the programme. the killing of 87 —year—old thomas o'halloran, who was stabbed on his mobility scooter in west london — a man is arrested. another rail strike leaves only one in five trains running — with widespread disruption for passengers. and divers say they struck gold off the isles of scilly when they found the us warship which sank during world war i. and coming up on the bbc news channel. south africa take a lead in the first test as engalnd desperately try to limit their advantage on day two at lord's. good afternoon. there's been delight but also disappointment on results day for hundreds of thousands of teenagers across england, wales and northern ireland — who've had their studies severely disrupted by the pandemic. almost 850,000 a—levels were taken this year and the proportion of top grades
idid i did criminology and got an a. that's all i needed. i i did criminology and got an a.s all i needed.— i did criminology and got an a. that's all i needed. i have smashed it. we'll be looking at the results and at how the pandemic has this cohort of 18—year—olds. also on the programme. the killing of 87 —year—old thomas o'halloran, who was stabbed on his mobility scooter in west london — a man is arrested. another rail strike leaves only one in five trains running — with...
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idid feeling i did not give him up. i did not abandon him. feeling i did not give him up.— given away. did you give up our given away. did you give up your baby. _ given away. did you give up your baby. give _ given away. did you give up your baby, give away - given away. did you give up your baby, give away your. given away. did you give up - your baby, give away your baby? no, she was quite literally taken _ no, she was quite literally taken from me. i didn't feel entitled _ taken from me. i didn't feel entitled to fight because i felt that i was worthless. everything i went through... left— everything i went through... left me _ everything i went through... left me with a sense of complete and utter worthlessness. i felt as if i worthlessness. ! felt as if i didnt— worthlessness. i felt as if i didn't deserve anything. i had no right— didn't deserve anything. i had no right to ask for anything i wanted~ _ no right to ask for anything i wanted. ~ ., ., i. no right to ask for anything i wanted. ~ ., ., ., wanted. what do you say to the cam aiun wanted. what do you say to
idid feeling i did not give him up. i did not abandon him. feeling i did not give him up.— given away. did you give up our given away. did you give up your baby. _ given away. did you give up your baby. give _ given away. did you give up your baby, give away - given away. did you give up your baby, give away your. given away. did you give up - your baby, give away your baby? no, she was quite literally taken _ no, she was quite literally taken from me. i didn't feel entitled _ taken from me....
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idid i did criminology and got an a. that's all i needed. i i did criminology and got an a.
idid i did criminology and got an a. that's all i needed. i i did criminology and got an a.
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idid not i did not do this on my own. 0bviously i did not do this on my own. grateful to president trump, who recognises that wyoming has so many wonderful congressional representatives and we have to make it count. his clear and unwavering support from the very beginning propelled us to victory tonight. wyoming is one of america's most conservative states. donald trump won there by 70% in the 2020 presidential election, a wider margin in than in any other state. let's hear from some voters there. the fact that she was able to stand on her principles, she saw a wrong and she tried to make it right, and she went forward in that pursuit, knowing damn well it might cost to this election. knowing damn well it might cost to this election-— this election. unfortunately it did. no offence _ this election. unfortunately it did. no offence to _ this election. unfortunately it did. no offence to liz, _ this election. unfortunately it did. no offence to liz, she _ this election. unfortunately it did. no offence to liz, she does - this election. unfortunately it did. no o
idid not i did not do this on my own. 0bviously i did not do this on my own. grateful to president trump, who recognises that wyoming has so many wonderful congressional representatives and we have to make it count. his clear and unwavering support from the very beginning propelled us to victory tonight. wyoming is one of america's most conservative states. donald trump won there by 70% in the 2020 presidential election, a wider margin in than in any other state. let's hear from some voters...
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as a result of redistribution, 25,000 tablets of potassium idide were delivered to energodar from the for taking this drug. you will never get it, but potassium edit should be in the first-aid kit of every family in energodar , kiev's hysterical statements about the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant and are strongly approved by western curators. chairman of the defense committee of the british parliament. tobias. elwood last week said in social networks that this topic needs to be fueled in every possible way. it will give. formal nato's reason to intervene in the conflict was supported by the us congress as well. any deliberate damage to the ukrainian nuclear reactor with a possible radiation leak would be a violation of nato article 5, it agrees on article 5. well, no, of course, because it will be deliberately done by ukraine, because it will be. well , russia will be blamed anyway. well, even if it does not mean look, and what do we have, we have a situation where kiev operates in conditions of complete absolute security. and i wait, you yourself they talked about the fact that it’
as a result of redistribution, 25,000 tablets of potassium idide were delivered to energodar from the for taking this drug. you will never get it, but potassium edit should be in the first-aid kit of every family in energodar , kiev's hysterical statements about the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant and are strongly approved by western curators. chairman of the defense committee of the british parliament. tobias. elwood last week said in social networks that this topic needs to be fueled in...
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she said that the hardest thing and what makes me most upset is how many times i said no, i said ididm and ijust thought, get dressed and he would let me go. he was very strong, really calm, not swirling and he kept saying it's fine. it feels like the longest day of my life. this afternoon the woman was cross examined by the legal team of mr mendy, going through it minute by minute the events that she says happened in the house that night. the lawyers for the footballer revealed in court that this was not the first time mr mendy had held a party during lockdown and there were restrictions only allowing six people to be allowed in a property at a time and in fact, he had already been fined by his club, man city. his team have been questioning the woman as to whether or not she had been taking pictures which he had been taking pictures which he had asked her not to and that part of the proceedings are still going on behind me. mr mendy and another man, louis saha maturity, both deny all of the charges against them and the case continues.— all of the charges against them and the case con
she said that the hardest thing and what makes me most upset is how many times i said no, i said ididm and ijust thought, get dressed and he would let me go. he was very strong, really calm, not swirling and he kept saying it's fine. it feels like the longest day of my life. this afternoon the woman was cross examined by the legal team of mr mendy, going through it minute by minute the events that she says happened in the house that night. the lawyers for the footballer revealed in court that...
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but idid well. �* , was expecting a couple of fives. but i did well. �* , ., i did well. chemistry and literature. you got advanced information, _ chemistry and literature. you got advanced information, did - chemistry and literature. you got advanced information, did that i chemistry and literature. you got. advanced information, did that help, you think? in advanced information, did that help, ou think? ,., advanced information, did that help, ou think? ., , you think? in some exams it did. i think in most _ you think? in some exams it did. i think in most of— you think? in some exams it did. i think in most of the _ you think? in some exams it did. i think in most of the exams - you think? in some exams it did. i think in most of the exams it - you think? in some exams it did. i think in most of the exams it did. | think in most of the exams it did. let's _ think in most of the exams it did. let's have — think in most of the exams it did. let's have a — think in most of the exams it did. let's have a quick chat with you. how has it gone for you.- how has it gone for yo
but idid well. �* , was expecting a couple of fives. but i did well. �* , ., i did well. chemistry and literature. you got advanced information, _ chemistry and literature. you got advanced information, did - chemistry and literature. you got advanced information, did that i chemistry and literature. you got. advanced information, did that help, you think? in advanced information, did that help, ou think? ,., advanced information, did that help, ou think? ., , you think? in some exams it...
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idid!itive story, very optimistic story. a story that seems to bleed into every part of park management today. partly thanks to these wolves, the ecosystem is now back in check, which might have had something to do with my next stroke of luck. on this seemingly endless parade of some of the world's most revered mammals, i stumbled upon this. driving along, i saw loads of people were parked up looking at a certain direction. i asked them what they've seen. and right over there in the distance is a grizzly bear! from what i understand, it's quite rare to spot a grizzly in the wild, so this is a very special moment, i mean, this is why you come to yellowstone, right? but it wasn't too long ago that visitors like this would have been behaving quite differently — where the wolves were a pest, the bears were a source of entertainment. archive: by the late 18005, bears had figured out that i where there were people there was food. for the next 80 years, a hallmark of every yellowstone visit was lo
idid!itive story, very optimistic story. a story that seems to bleed into every part of park management today. partly thanks to these wolves, the ecosystem is now back in check, which might have had something to do with my next stroke of luck. on this seemingly endless parade of some of the world's most revered mammals, i stumbled upon this. driving along, i saw loads of people were parked up looking at a certain direction. i asked them what they've seen. and right over there in the distance is...
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yes, idid, because i had no idea why. why would you give up a baby?orm. those doubts were reflected in this document from an adoption hearing when thejudge said he was doubtful about the validity of the justice of the peace�*s signature on the consent form. historical forced adoptions broadly took place over a 30—year period. the bbc�*s reports into these experiences have been the subject of two national enquiries, one by the scottish government and one by the uk parliament. some of the birth mothers were among those who gave evidence to the uk parliament's human rights committee. good afternoon, and welcome to this session of thejoint committee... one government minister told the enquiry he was personally sorry for forced adoption. i recognise the hurt and the pain that occurred, and i am deeply sorry that many went through this ordeal. i acknowledge the profound...the profound and lasting impact that this had on them. but he stopped short of committing the government to an official apology, something many of the mps questioned. hugely appreciated by
yes, idid, because i had no idea why. why would you give up a baby?orm. those doubts were reflected in this document from an adoption hearing when thejudge said he was doubtful about the validity of the justice of the peace�*s signature on the consent form. historical forced adoptions broadly took place over a 30—year period. the bbc�*s reports into these experiences have been the subject of two national enquiries, one by the scottish government and one by the uk parliament. some of the...