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lost the opening set but fought back to win in three and set poland up for a semifinal tie against kazakhstanm happy that i won so i don't need to play the mixed doubles. this night was crazy, so many changes of momentum. i thought i had it under control in the first set but i got tired and i did not work on it. i did not want to repeat the same mistake in the third. i had to take four painkillers because a lot hurt but i am happy that we won and for sure i will use the day off tomorrow. it's been a good day for the two number one seeds at the brisbane international. aryna sabelenka is through to the quaterfinals after beating yulia putintseva in straight sets and will face marie bouzkova next. whilst in the men's draw, novak djokovic is also into the last eight. he beat the frenchman gael monfils in straight sets and will now play america's reilly opelka. the brisbane international is one of the very few titles djokovic has never won. some great competitors for a long time and the other veterans at this point. we have been playing for many years, the first time for me to have my family down
lost the opening set but fought back to win in three and set poland up for a semifinal tie against kazakhstanm happy that i won so i don't need to play the mixed doubles. this night was crazy, so many changes of momentum. i thought i had it under control in the first set but i got tired and i did not work on it. i did not want to repeat the same mistake in the third. i had to take four painkillers because a lot hurt but i am happy that we won and for sure i will use the day off tomorrow. it's...
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the opening set, but fought back to win in three — and set poland up for a semi final tie against kazakhstanubles. but this night was crazy, like so many changes of momentum, like i thought i had it under control in the
the opening set, but fought back to win in three — and set poland up for a semi final tie against kazakhstanubles. but this night was crazy, like so many changes of momentum, like i thought i had it under control in the
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opening set — but fought back to win in three — and set poland up for a semi final tie against kazakhstanjust exhausted, you know? i'm happy that i won, so i don't need the play mixed doubles. i'm happy that i won, so i don't need to play mixed doubles. but this night was crazy, like so many changes of momentum, like i thought i had it under control in the first set, but for sure i got tied and i didn't work on it. but then i didn't want to repeat the same mistake in the third. i took, like, four painkillers because a lot hurt, but i am happy that we won and for sure i am going to use a day off tomorrow. it's been a good day for the two number one seeds at the brisbane international. aryna sabelenka is through to the quarter finals after beating yulia putin—seva in straight sets and will face marie boze—kova next. whilst in the men's draw, novak djokovic is also into the last eight. he beat the frenchman gael monfils in straight sets — and will now play america's reilly opelka. the brisbane international is one of the very few titles djokovic has never won. ahead of their must—win final t
opening set — but fought back to win in three — and set poland up for a semi final tie against kazakhstanjust exhausted, you know? i'm happy that i won, so i don't need the play mixed doubles. i'm happy that i won, so i don't need to play mixed doubles. but this night was crazy, like so many changes of momentum, like i thought i had it under control in the first set, but for sure i got tied and i didn't work on it. but then i didn't want to repeat the same mistake in the third. i took,...
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the opening set, but fought back to win in three — and set poland up for a semi final tie against kazakhstann't know, i'm just exhausted, you know? i'm happy i won, so i don't need the play mixed doubles. but this night was crazy, like so many changes of momentum, like i thought i had it under control in the first set, but for sure i got tight and i didn't work on it. but then i didn't want to repeat the same mistake in the third. you know, like i had also like a lot hurt. but i'm happy that we won. for sure i'm going to use the day off tomorrow. it's been a good day for the two number one seeds at the brisbane international. aryna sabelenka is through to the quarter finals after beating yulia putin—seva in straight sets and will face marie bouzkova next. whilst in the men's draw, novak djokovic is also into the last eight. he beat the frenchman gael monfils in straight sets — and will now play america's reilly opelka next. the brisbane international is one of the few titles djokovic has never won. ahead of their must—win final test against australia, india's head coach gautam gambhir has de
the opening set, but fought back to win in three — and set poland up for a semi final tie against kazakhstann't know, i'm just exhausted, you know? i'm happy i won, so i don't need the play mixed doubles. but this night was crazy, like so many changes of momentum, like i thought i had it under control in the first set, but for sure i got tight and i didn't work on it. but then i didn't want to repeat the same mistake in the third. you know, like i had also like a lot hurt. but i'm happy that...
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we spoke with people from japan, kazakhstan, india, toronto. the new year. and it's already a party. we have the jonas brothers about 20 yards behind me right now going through their entire set. we have hundreds of people right up against the stage. absolutely loving it. they actually just played a cover from the cranberries so you can expect that shortly after midnight. wasn't expecting a cranberry's cover here. we have about four and a half hours until 2025. when the 12,000-pound crystal ball will drop and take a good look at it this year because after it drops. it will go into retirement. it's been in commission since 20202007. next year we will have a new ball. so happy new year, everybody. on. ♪ trapped for centuries beneath the flood waters of the melting ice age glaciers. when the water finally drained, it left behind 50mi■s of subalpine grasslands that would come to be named after the pioneers. this is hayden valley. a stunning open range to behold and home to one of the most iconic animals in us history. the great american bison. weigh
we spoke with people from japan, kazakhstan, india, toronto. the new year. and it's already a party. we have the jonas brothers about 20 yards behind me right now going through their entire set. we have hundreds of people right up against the stage. absolutely loving it. they actually just played a cover from the cranberries so you can expect that shortly after midnight. wasn't expecting a cranberry's cover here. we have about four and a half hours until 2025. when the 12,000-pound crystal ball...
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in the women's draw, italianjasmine paolini and kazakhstan�*s elena rybakina raced through to the secondaolini, comfortably beat 21—year—old chinese player sija wei in straight sets while former finalist rybakina was ruthless against 16—year—old australian wild card emersonjones, winning 6—1, 6—1 injust 53 minutes. emma raducanu and katie boulter also progressed. that means there are now six british singles players through to the second round at melbourne park. the last time that happened was over 60 years ago. raducanu says her serve �*had a mind of its own�* after a scrappy straight sets win over russia's ekaterina alexandrova. raducanu hit 15 double faults and lost her serve six times. she faces amanda anisimova of the us next. i'm very pleased to have come through that match. it was difficult, it was quite hot out there, um, getting quite sunny, and obviously playing against a really experienced and seeded opponent, who is playing great tennis. and i think, yeah, i'm very proud of how i fought and how i overcame certain situations in that match. katie boulter is the highest british s
in the women's draw, italianjasmine paolini and kazakhstan�*s elena rybakina raced through to the secondaolini, comfortably beat 21—year—old chinese player sija wei in straight sets while former finalist rybakina was ruthless against 16—year—old australian wild card emersonjones, winning 6—1, 6—1 injust 53 minutes. emma raducanu and katie boulter also progressed. that means there are now six british singles players through to the second round at melbourne park. the last time that...
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the winner will play kazakhstan in the final four.rom the united cup in sydney to the brisbane international — where the women's world number one aryna sabalenka is trying to reach the quarter finals. last year's runner up is playing yulia putin—seva. sabalenka won the first set on a tie break, she leads 3—2 in the 2nd set. whilst in the men's draw, the number one seed novak djokovic is already into the last eight. he beat the frenchman gael monfils in straight sets, and will now play america's reilly opelka next. in the nba america they might be struggling with injuries, but the new york knicks are showing no signs of stopping, as they extended their winning streak to nine matches, beating utahjazz 109—103. it's not going so well for the dallas mavericks. since losing their star man luka doncic, they've now lost three of their last four. the mavericks were beaten by the houston rockets 110—99, and their head coach jason kidd says they have be able to find a way to win, without doncic. i think it isjust... injuries are, no matter what
the winner will play kazakhstan in the final four.rom the united cup in sydney to the brisbane international — where the women's world number one aryna sabalenka is trying to reach the quarter finals. last year's runner up is playing yulia putin—seva. sabalenka won the first set on a tie break, she leads 3—2 in the 2nd set. whilst in the men's draw, the number one seed novak djokovic is already into the last eight. he beat the frenchman gael monfils in straight sets, and will now play...
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the opening set, but fought back to win in three and set poland up for a semi final tie against kazakhstanow, i'm just exhausted, you know? i'm happy that i won, so i don't need to play mixed doubles. but this night was crazy, like so many changes of momentum, like i thought i had it under control in the first set. but i got tight and i didn't work on it. but then i didn't want to repeat the same mistake in the third. you know like, i had to take four pain killers, a lot hurt, but i'm happy that we won. forsure i'm hurt, but i'm happy that we won. for sure i'm going to use the day off tomorrow. it's been a good day for the two number one seeds at the brisbane international. aryna sabelenka is through to the quarter finals after beating yulia putin—seva in straight sets and will face marie bozekova next. whilst in the men's draw, novak djokovic is also into the last eight. he beat the frenchman gael monfils in straight sets — and will now play america's reilly opelka next. the brisbane international is one of the very few titles djokovic has never won. ahead of their must—win final test aga
the opening set, but fought back to win in three and set poland up for a semi final tie against kazakhstanow, i'm just exhausted, you know? i'm happy that i won, so i don't need to play mixed doubles. but this night was crazy, like so many changes of momentum, like i thought i had it under control in the first set. but i got tight and i didn't work on it. but then i didn't want to repeat the same mistake in the third. you know like, i had to take four pain killers, a lot hurt, but i'm happy...
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poland will now face kazakhstan for a place in the final.hausted, you know? i'm happy that i won, so i don't need the play mixed doubles. but this night was crazy, like so many changes of momentum, like i thought i had it under control in the first set, but for sure i got tight and i didn't work on it. but then i didn't want to repeat the same mistake in the third. i took like four painkillers because a lot hurt, but i am happy that we won and for sure i am going to use a day off tomorrow. it's been a good day for the two number one seeds at the brisbane international. aryna sabelenka is through to the quarter finals after beating yulia putin—seva in straight sets and will face marie bozekova next. whilst in the men's draw, novak djokovic is also into the last eight. he beat the frenchman gael monfils in straight sets — and will now play america's reilly opelka. the brisbane international is one of the very few titles djokovic has never won. it is great competitors from long time and two veterans at this point. we have been playing for many
poland will now face kazakhstan for a place in the final.hausted, you know? i'm happy that i won, so i don't need the play mixed doubles. but this night was crazy, like so many changes of momentum, like i thought i had it under control in the first set, but for sure i got tight and i didn't work on it. but then i didn't want to repeat the same mistake in the third. i took like four painkillers because a lot hurt, but i am happy that we won and for sure i am going to use a day off tomorrow. it's...
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plus, among other things he also spoke about, the zip is shawnee plane which crushed in kazakhstan in december. so, decoding of the black boxes of the play uh does no concert. and some of the media is uh, cuz conclusions according to the rules and he off publics wait for results of the ongoing investigation. and he also spoke a little about the rights of nations. does self determination in the context of greenland slaves to sovereignty. and uh, uh, as they, as people opened freelance did not want to be part of denmark or the usa. so a lot of things a, he has coverage and actually we do not have time to mention them all. yeah, it seems like a lot was covered there. he said was foreign policy, but when it comes to ukraine, it seems, has confirmed that its launch the wide script is scale a drone to tack across russia. can you tell us more on that? well it's been one of the largest drug that's hogs. so in russian center, it's a retreat since the beginning of the ukraine complex, it twice twins to uh, a number of regions. most of them quite remote from the korean folder were targeted and t
plus, among other things he also spoke about, the zip is shawnee plane which crushed in kazakhstan in december. so, decoding of the black boxes of the play uh does no concert. and some of the media is uh, cuz conclusions according to the rules and he off publics wait for results of the ongoing investigation. and he also spoke a little about the rights of nations. does self determination in the context of greenland slaves to sovereignty. and uh, uh, as they, as people opened freelance did not...
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essentially india is pushing northwards and squashing an area that sits between india and mongolia and kazakhstan has been squashed up and formed the tibetan plateau and the plateau is extremely high and essentially cannot get any higher, so it is escaping towards the east and been stretched towards the east towards mainland china and that leads to lots of normal faulting earthquakes, the type that this earthquake was which accommodates extending of the crust, and they happen all the way throughout the tibetan plateau, so this whole area of high topography in tibet is really exposed and a risk to these large earthquakes, so it's not something unexpected but it's certainly something very unfortunate. 31 but it's certainly something very unfortunate.— very unfortunate. 7.1 in magnitude. _ very unfortunate. 7.1 in magnitude. give - very unfortunate. 7.1 in magnitude. give us- very unfortunate. 7.1 in magnitude. give us an | very unfortunate. 7.1 in - magnitude. give us an idea. is that they for the area or is this the sort of quake you would expect, magnitude why is there? ., , would expect, magnitu
essentially india is pushing northwards and squashing an area that sits between india and mongolia and kazakhstan has been squashed up and formed the tibetan plateau and the plateau is extremely high and essentially cannot get any higher, so it is escaping towards the east and been stretched towards the east towards mainland china and that leads to lots of normal faulting earthquakes, the type that this earthquake was which accommodates extending of the crust, and they happen all the way...