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to see our meatballs also known as kafka in the english speaking world there are more than two hundred ways to prepare them turkish cuisine is mediterranean and uses a lot of vegetables. they make a delicious side dish to his make up to see. coughed as can be pan fried grilled or boiled. to see is a typical midday mail in turkey and is often served in look contests or lunch restaurants. they usually named after regions have to see is called to from the turkish port city of is me. it's characteristic flavor from the sauce which is made by combining tomato and red pepper paste. to the few. the saucer in turkish is very important for this and other dishes in and of to kish. public i mark on you take red pepper. in tomato paste. there's even a turkish saying about this. sect is not took each. culture means. it was expedited which means a meal without souter is like a woman without curves and. of course we mean hips taller and ours who were full of ideas for the new restaurant for almost a year they renovated what had been an office space. for wall decoration they had a burn an artist paint
to see our meatballs also known as kafka in the english speaking world there are more than two hundred ways to prepare them turkish cuisine is mediterranean and uses a lot of vegetables. they make a delicious side dish to his make up to see. coughed as can be pan fried grilled or boiled. to see is a typical midday mail in turkey and is often served in look contests or lunch restaurants. they usually named after regions have to see is called to from the turkish port city of is me. it's...
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to see our meatballs also known as kafka in the english speaking world there are more than two hundred ways to prepare them turkish cuisine is mediterranean and uses a lot of vegetables. they make a delicious side dish to his make up to see. coughed as can be pan fried grilled or boiled. to see is a typical midday mail in turkey and is often served in look contests or lunch restaurants. coffee has a usually named after regions have to see is called to from the turkish port city of is me. it's characteristic flavor from the sauce which is made by combining tomato and red pepper paste. to the few. the saucer in turkish is very important for this and other dishes in and of to kish get tight public a mark on you take red pepper. in tomato paste. there's even a turkish saying about this. took each cardinal culture. which means a meal without seltzer is like a woman without curves. of course we mean hips. and as they were full of ideas for the new restaurant for almost a year they renovated what had been an office space. for wall decoration they had a burn an artist paint the backs of orient
to see our meatballs also known as kafka in the english speaking world there are more than two hundred ways to prepare them turkish cuisine is mediterranean and uses a lot of vegetables. they make a delicious side dish to his make up to see. coughed as can be pan fried grilled or boiled. to see is a typical midday mail in turkey and is often served in look contests or lunch restaurants. coffee has a usually named after regions have to see is called to from the turkish port city of is me. it's...
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you are familiar with the case and the kafka like regulatory process that the epa inflicted on a family. for those not sure, let me recap the facts. captures a disturbing clarity of the many problems of the modern administrative state. toy purchased land and plan build a home. as they were preparing the land for construction, the epa sent them a compliance order claiming the construction was prohibited because their land was covered by the clean water act. even though it was several lots away from several -- from any body of water, they said they cannot fill the land to build their home. the agency ordered it under construction and they had begun to restore the land to an epa approved condition or faceup -- or face fines. the epa denied the sockets and argued that they lacked the rights to challenge the pa's actions in court. woodrow wilson's dream of the experts being free of influence or interference had come true. made its way to the supreme court on that last question. the supreme court unanimously held that they did. to a group of lawyers, this seems like a straightforward proposit
you are familiar with the case and the kafka like regulatory process that the epa inflicted on a family. for those not sure, let me recap the facts. captures a disturbing clarity of the many problems of the modern administrative state. toy purchased land and plan build a home. as they were preparing the land for construction, the epa sent them a compliance order claiming the construction was prohibited because their land was covered by the clean water act. even though it was several lots away...
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i had a lot of criticisms in this book but it was a kafka kind of thing she had to go to, disciplinary procedure she had to go through. i also think -- something i don't trust, i don't trust any kind of speech restrictions we decide to allow against the right will only be used against the right especially when the left is not in power in this country. it is true that a lot of the examples of campus crackdowns on free-speech don't get as much attention but you hear about scholars all the time who lose their jobs or say something intemperate about trump or white people, basically tucker carlson on fox news because he doesn't want to write about trump making deals with democrats, when not talking about dirty gypsies he is talking about somebody said something in east tennessee, let's rile up the country. my fear is once you start temp arising the value of free speech it becomes harder to demand that it be upheld as an absolute principle when it is the right trying to shut out the left. >> safe spaces inherently difficult for people who want to explore ideas even rejecting the unwanted cra
i had a lot of criticisms in this book but it was a kafka kind of thing she had to go to, disciplinary procedure she had to go through. i also think -- something i don't trust, i don't trust any kind of speech restrictions we decide to allow against the right will only be used against the right especially when the left is not in power in this country. it is true that a lot of the examples of campus crackdowns on free-speech don't get as much attention but you hear about scholars all the time...
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hermes and his fellow journalist laura moscoso are trying to make sense of this situation that seems kafka-esquest. >> anthony: so dumb question. what is puerto rico? it's not a state it's kind of like a colony but it's not. >> laura: it's not kind of, it is. >> hermes: it's an unincorporated territory. >> anthony: unincorporated territory? >> hermes: yeah, so you know what's that? >> anthony: what is that? >> hermes: we're still trying to figure out sometimes. >> anthony: would you say the majority of puerto ricans consider themselves americans, or do they consider themselves puerto ricans, or both? >> laura: i think that they consider themselves puerto ricans with the privilege of having the united states citizenship. >> anthony: yeah but it's kind of a half ass citizenship, can't vote for president -- >> laura: nor congress. >> anthony: or congress -- >> laura: not anything -- >> anthony: you don't really have much voice in your own destin >> laura: exactly you can only go to war. that's the only thing you can do with rights. >> anthony: puerto rico owes 75 billion dollars right now -- >> lau
hermes and his fellow journalist laura moscoso are trying to make sense of this situation that seems kafka-esquest. >> anthony: so dumb question. what is puerto rico? it's not a state it's kind of like a colony but it's not. >> laura: it's not kind of, it is. >> hermes: it's an unincorporated territory. >> anthony: unincorporated territory? >> hermes: yeah, so you know what's that? >> anthony: what is that? >> hermes: we're still trying to figure out...
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assume you can doses but then we know and love the porter and you know it's just like the process in kafka. you see one day when they you know that something is not going very well and then you realize that you have been accused of something and then your realize that you have been judge it and then you realize that you are guilty and nobody tells you. i am taking historic steps to lift the restrictions on american energy without regulation profit big tax policy on health. and the environment was a surprise. that some. of the. protection is going to take it down. the line some of the cost of the. toxic war at this time on al jazeera and hundred forty one on i j z the u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for dry riverbed like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country haven't truly been able to escape the w
assume you can doses but then we know and love the porter and you know it's just like the process in kafka. you see one day when they you know that something is not going very well and then you realize that you have been accused of something and then your realize that you have been judge it and then you realize that you are guilty and nobody tells you. i am taking historic steps to lift the restrictions on american energy without regulation profit big tax policy on health. and the environment...