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so the process, based on kafka's novel in alexandrinka, staged by the artistic director of the hungarianr from the strength of the day, is a hellish story of procurist josef, to which he unsuccessfully tries to find out the reason for his arrest, plunges the viewer into the world of absurdity. in gloomy tones , the production is deafening with both bright colors and loud, very familiar sounds. the third st. petersburg premiere on the stage of chekhov's hote, where the days of the alexandrinka will take place, a creature based on romanovsky with the audience, that is, the same thing will happen here non-stop from the first to the eighth, and this, as they say, only the first season in the summer, the alexandrinsky theater will return to the capital with another premiere 1-81 performance by valery fokin about several fateful days for russia, when alexander ii was killed and he ascended the throne son svetlana gordeeva elena alferova pavel volosatov anton peredelsky valentina abramenko at ntv moscow we deliver with love up to 45% discounts on yoko-san diapers and a special offer on shoes an
so the process, based on kafka's novel in alexandrinka, staged by the artistic director of the hungarianr from the strength of the day, is a hellish story of procurist josef, to which he unsuccessfully tries to find out the reason for his arrest, plunges the viewer into the world of absurdity. in gloomy tones , the production is deafening with both bright colors and loud, very familiar sounds. the third st. petersburg premiere on the stage of chekhov's hote, where the days of the alexandrinka...
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stepping onto the stage through the centuries, has greatly changed the performance process based on kafka'sndrine. he put the artistic director of the hungarian national theater on the strength of the vidyansky story about josef's backers, to which he unsuccessfully tries to find out the reason for his arrest, plunges the viewer into the world of absurdity. unlike roman's sombre tone, the production is deafening with both bright colors and loud familiars. attention the third st. petersburg premiere on the stage of chekhov's hut, where and the days of the alexandrinka will pass, a creature based on the novel by fyodor sologub a petty demon, the story of a sadistic teacher ordalion peridonov , who is ready for anything for the sake of a warm position, who is to blame for cynicism and moral decay of the person himself or the surrounding society. is it possible to remain morally pure among those who consciously put dirt into their lives, and now nobody needs anyone at all, in the newspaper they write god, and he died. lord when no one noticed. everyone blinked in an effort to show their premier
stepping onto the stage through the centuries, has greatly changed the performance process based on kafka'sndrine. he put the artistic director of the hungarian national theater on the strength of the vidyansky story about josef's backers, to which he unsuccessfully tries to find out the reason for his arrest, plunges the viewer into the world of absurdity. unlike roman's sombre tone, the production is deafening with both bright colors and loud familiars. attention the third st. petersburg...
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warned by britain's most senior civil servant he was being targeted by unionized officials, plotting a kafka-esque to force him from office. >> that trumpian pattern -- [indiscernible] -- all we've done is sought to represent members who approached us about making a complaint over the last few months. he says we are overly unionized. [indiscernible] it's extraordinary he's coming out in this way. it's a desperate attempt to suggest there is political motivation here on blocking reports. he doesn't say which happened to have been blocked. [indiscernible] until october-november this year. he is desperate. he knows this is damaging to his reputation in government. he's been given freedom to make those accusations. it's clear he resigned and published a 2000 word essay about this report and was allowed to do that by the prime minister. >> he points out before any cabinet appointment, the office of propriety and ethics minister on four occasions including october '22 when he returned to the ministry of justice, was given a clean bill of health. what he says in the letter, the complaint, three months, e
warned by britain's most senior civil servant he was being targeted by unionized officials, plotting a kafka-esque to force him from office. >> that trumpian pattern -- [indiscernible] -- all we've done is sought to represent members who approached us about making a complaint over the last few months. he says we are overly unionized. [indiscernible] it's extraordinary he's coming out in this way. it's a desperate attempt to suggest there is political motivation here on blocking reports....
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form of the values of the economy, taiwan and ukraine , this is already something in the style of kafkaarently, he is fond of surrealism so god help him. and well, that's what, of course, pleased me. here in this story with biden. you , as it were, absolutely ingeniously picked up shots from 12 chairs, you probably can’t say better, but it just came to my mind, while i’m all heard. i remembered when we studied in the first year. or, perhaps, it would be so much easier for us to study his forms of government, the political regimes that he singled out if they showed us the united states of america . as an example of what she called the oligarchy, he contrasted the aristocracy and said the aristocracy is when the citizens think about the common good of states. i when the most wealthy citizens of the country govern and think only about their own good. here, in in principle, i think it would be a good idea to stop. hmm, to say that the us these democracies are trying to prove that we are the same democracy, that they just do not see us. quite a good term. it seems to me that the oligarchic r
form of the values of the economy, taiwan and ukraine , this is already something in the style of kafkaarently, he is fond of surrealism so god help him. and well, that's what, of course, pleased me. here in this story with biden. you , as it were, absolutely ingeniously picked up shots from 12 chairs, you probably can’t say better, but it just came to my mind, while i’m all heard. i remembered when we studied in the first year. or, perhaps, it would be so much easier for us to study...
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in his resignation letter today, dominic raab claimed the inquiry hadn't been fair, calling it �*kafka—esqued saying the threshold for bullying was now so low, it would encourage spurious complaints, against ministers. let's go straight to our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart, live at westminster. talk live at westminster. about a reluctant resignation. that's talk about a reluctant resignation. that's right. dominic raab had pledged to stand down if this independent report upheld complaints of bullying against him. two of these complaints were upheld and therefore dominic raab has decided to stick by his word. but he is clearly doing it very reluctantly. it talks about how he feels the bath of bullying has been set far too low, he talks about never having been raising his voice of physically intimidating anyone or throwing anything. he was cleared of all of that but still to complaints upheld and he said he had to go. a reluctant resignation. even before we had the full report he had written a piece for the telegraph newspaper once again attacking the process broadly and call
in his resignation letter today, dominic raab claimed the inquiry hadn't been fair, calling it �*kafka—esqued saying the threshold for bullying was now so low, it would encourage spurious complaints, against ministers. let's go straight to our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart, live at westminster. talk live at westminster. about a reluctant resignation. that's talk about a reluctant resignation. that's right. dominic raab had pledged to stand down if this independent report...
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murakami are sheep hunt in the norwegian forest, the chronicle of a clockwork bird or, for example, kafka beach, some of the writers' works were even filmed. this is true. i think that haruki murakami's fan base is simply the largest in the world and finally fashionably murakami is returning again, because there is actually a reason. why not. at all? i think it's great when people read. the more we read and the imagination develops them, by the way, the vocabulary is also replenished. well, by the way, there is so much wisdom sometimes in some of his sayings, they then diverge directly into quotes. yes, it 's true, when you look at the sea for a long time, you start to miss people, when you look at people for a long time, you start to miss the sea. and if such a reverse effect, let's call it that, but right now let's find out why and what trends we missed. we are in a fashionable sense, and that has returned to our wardrobe. let's go straight. let's take a look at our section. full-fledged mistresses of the wardrobe are maxi skirts at the moment. they replaced the mini and are a symbol of
murakami are sheep hunt in the norwegian forest, the chronicle of a clockwork bird or, for example, kafka beach, some of the writers' works were even filmed. this is true. i think that haruki murakami's fan base is simply the largest in the world and finally fashionably murakami is returning again, because there is actually a reason. why not. at all? i think it's great when people read. the more we read and the imagination develops them, by the way, the vocabulary is also replenished. well, by...
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in his resignation letter today — dominic raab claimed the inquiry hadn't been fair, calling it �*kafka—esqueying the threshold for bullying was now so low, it would encourage spurious complaints, against ministers. let's hear from our political correspondent iain watson for an overview of this morning's developments. let's make him our next prime minister. please welcome rishi sunak. he was a close ally of the prime minister, a key figure in the conservative leadership campaign. but dominic raab has resigned as deputy prime minister and justice secretary, over claims that he bulliedcivil servants. there was a five—month inquiry by a senior lawyer which looks at eight formal complaints from his time at three government departments. the lawyer, adam tolley, upheld some but not all of the allegations, so at the former brexit department he said that mr raab�*s conduct... but at the foreign office, he found he had acted in a way that was... at the ministry ofjustice, he also found that the deputy prime minister acted in a manner that was intimidating. dominic raab described the work of some offic
in his resignation letter today — dominic raab claimed the inquiry hadn't been fair, calling it �*kafka—esqueying the threshold for bullying was now so low, it would encourage spurious complaints, against ministers. let's hear from our political correspondent iain watson for an overview of this morning's developments. let's make him our next prime minister. please welcome rishi sunak. he was a close ally of the prime minister, a key figure in the conservative leadership campaign. but...
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common to have adjectives out of people's names, but not the name itself, for example, kafkaesque from kafka's. daniel, thanks very much. stay with us here on bbc news. still to come, all the business news. thanks for watching. seeing red over green investment. the white house denies starting a trade war with its multi—billion—dollar subsidies for clean energy. and the winds of change. why europe is ramping up wind power to slash carbon emissions.
common to have adjectives out of people's names, but not the name itself, for example, kafkaesque from kafka's. daniel, thanks very much. stay with us here on bbc news. still to come, all the business news. thanks for watching. seeing red over green investment. the white house denies starting a trade war with its multi—billion—dollar subsidies for clean energy. and the winds of change. why europe is ramping up wind power to slash carbon emissions.
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yes, the hangers will go now, the main thing is there is a large kafka, yes, the closet is roomy in bright, everything is durable and well laminated, but here we have outerwear , everything and a spider, super on top. it will just be so functional, it will be very cool. a two-row tubular radiator moves from the factory in kimry directly under the window of the recreation area. a graphic heated towel rail, format 25, sockets and switches, also in graphite color , in brushed aluminum frames are attached to the washroom ; built into the ceiling in the hallway. the nodwin sofa on beech legs invites the owners to sit down and relax after restoration. the composition is crowned by a chandelier from maestro andrey volkov well, pot-bellied, here is a new room for you, a new space. the same samovar witnessed the fire was a historical samovar should be here and you probably, as a tula, can appreciate a native of the tula region. this batashov classic shape, polish chairs vintage sixties. there were a lot of cool achievements and the geometrical parameters of a person are taken into account by the fa
yes, the hangers will go now, the main thing is there is a large kafka, yes, the closet is roomy in bright, everything is durable and well laminated, but here we have outerwear , everything and a spider, super on top. it will just be so functional, it will be very cool. a two-row tubular radiator moves from the factory in kimry directly under the window of the recreation area. a graphic heated towel rail, format 25, sockets and switches, also in graphite color , in brushed aluminum frames are...
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it stay that way with both men having just teed off a final rounds kafka is at 11 under paul with a 2 short lead. the big news at the start of the day was tiger woods withdrawal from the tournament woods pulled out of the tournament before the 3rd round resumed . with an injury it brings to name his incredible st. completing all 72 holes of every tournament, he has played at augusta as a professional premier league leaders arsenal of ad. they lead at the top of the standings reduced to 6 points that sorta to, to draw at anfield against liverpool. mccullough testers, men took the lead through a gabrielle martin 80 go inside the opening 10 minutes. the lead was doubled when martin, any turn provider and set up gabriel jesse's unit tops. i try to get back into the manage to pull one back shortly to half time how much solar man of the moments and hunt him could have equalized in the 2nd half when they were awarded a penalty seller stepped up, but his effort went wide. the hosts would get their equalizer eventually though. roberta femina popping up with the goal that keeps liberty 8th 12 p
it stay that way with both men having just teed off a final rounds kafka is at 11 under paul with a 2 short lead. the big news at the start of the day was tiger woods withdrawal from the tournament woods pulled out of the tournament before the 3rd round resumed . with an injury it brings to name his incredible st. completing all 72 holes of every tournament, he has played at augusta as a professional premier league leaders arsenal of ad. they lead at the top of the standings reduced to 6 points...
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often, but when i have free time, quite often, well, i can highlight, for example, a side note of kafkae time enough, but there is no life, what do you spend most of your time on your face and it is very hard to study enough of your last strength. what uh subjects did veronika bring up to our game and how did we prepare, basically knowledge games will help her come across her questions. yes, we wish you good luck, and we had to get acquainted with stanislav. tell us about your items, which e. you are given the easiest time in school. well, maybe it's easier. all i am given is geography and being a math. well , i see that you have knowledge, and, as it were, not bad in other subjects. as if they are deposited in the head. why do you like these particular items the most? well, i like it, exactly sciences and earth sciences. yeah, from what i understood that you wanted to somehow connect life with the earth sciences. uh, what you wanted to do, maybe for yourself some kind of direction already, approximately already built, most likely geology, what exactly in the dialogue attracts you hmm,
often, but when i have free time, quite often, well, i can highlight, for example, a side note of kafkae time enough, but there is no life, what do you spend most of your time on your face and it is very hard to study enough of your last strength. what uh subjects did veronika bring up to our game and how did we prepare, basically knowledge games will help her come across her questions. yes, we wish you good luck, and we had to get acquainted with stanislav. tell us about your items, which e....
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and as i told the hear, i said i feel like i'm in a franz kafka novel, you tell us you're spending more than ever before but you need more money or we'll be robbed blind by these programs that are pushing money out at a volume that has never been -- it's unprecedented. so those are the places where we can in fact achieve those savings that you're talking about. i've got to tell you, i'm grateful you have done this work, mr. arrington. i'm grateful to all the witnesses for being here today. this is person work. we yes it to our heirs and assigns to get this right. i appreciate everyone. yes, rosa delauro, i'm happy to yield to you. ms. delauro: i appreciate what you said but in terms of looking at the bill and rescinding the billions from covid relief fund. including funding being used to prevent the next pandemic. this is -- i'm just not making this up. it's $2 billion from veterans programs. that would put their health care in jeopardy. mr. burgess: reclaiming my time. i would prefer that we take those dollars back from those special interest groups that mrd reappropriate those. and th
and as i told the hear, i said i feel like i'm in a franz kafka novel, you tell us you're spending more than ever before but you need more money or we'll be robbed blind by these programs that are pushing money out at a volume that has never been -- it's unprecedented. so those are the places where we can in fact achieve those savings that you're talking about. i've got to tell you, i'm grateful you have done this work, mr. arrington. i'm grateful to all the witnesses for being here today. this...