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this is a new landscape we're proposing. here's the fence, the willow wood fence mounted horizontally that we designed with our landscape architect. here's leland avenue street. and here's raymond avenue street. other views we generated -- this is a quick plan of the house on a triangular lot on leland. this is the cul-de-sac as it is now. the area has been excavated, 598, 596. again, just the floorplan showing the relationship to the property line to the house with landscaping on the side of the house. again, the rendering. this is what it looks like from the street. we modlate where the buildings are going. the church sits on a 10-foot-high terrace. and that's why it's -- you have the steps here and the landscaping. again, our landscaping, again, on the street, as you can see, and i'm available to answer any questions that you might have. >> president hillis: all right. thank you. we may. first, we'll take public comment in support of the project and opposed to the d.r. mr. smith? >> good afternoon, again, corey smith. obv
this is a new landscape we're proposing. here's the fence, the willow wood fence mounted horizontally that we designed with our landscape architect. here's leland avenue street. and here's raymond avenue street. other views we generated -- this is a quick plan of the house on a triangular lot on leland. this is the cul-de-sac as it is now. the area has been excavated, 598, 596. again, just the floorplan showing the relationship to the property line to the house with landscaping on the side of...
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landscapes become ornaments symbolic and naturalistic. ideas about nature conservation first developed in the early one nine hundred sixty artists were drawn outside to the solitude of the mountains. perspectives are also interesting i do you feel like you're in the middle of a landscape or like you're looking down on the surface from above with distance if i think this surfaces that snow ants to a landscape are interesting for an artist it alters the perception. of things and that's shimmering internal structure is brought out and that also makes it interesting this must have been there in the contrasts between the dutch landscape and the white snow. the other side of winter bleak cityscapes of the early nineteenth century. with industrialisation came misery for the working classes. this image of a coal gatherer is a good example i know naaman who was conceived sleuths a nameless faceless and haggard figure in baggy clothes bends over for coal that's full enough for one can. it express is the existential hanchen existence in the wood. th
landscapes become ornaments symbolic and naturalistic. ideas about nature conservation first developed in the early one nine hundred sixty artists were drawn outside to the solitude of the mountains. perspectives are also interesting i do you feel like you're in the middle of a landscape or like you're looking down on the surface from above with distance if i think this surfaces that snow ants to a landscape are interesting for an artist it alters the perception. of things and that's shimmering...
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they were followed by landscape artists. a new art joiner and much alpine painting as a result the region became famous and began to attract the first mountain ias and summer holidaymakers tourism became established and today alongside salt provides the local inhabitants with a living. up until a century ago the microcosm that is how she was almost entirely cut off from the rest of the while. the sad stomach route was an economic region with its own strict rules a state within the state no one jamia unless they were involved in the sultry. it seems almost a miracle that a prehistoric civilization should have flourished in this remote region as many as three thousand years ago. here man has rested from nature what he needs salt timber and. the delicate balance between human kind and nature has often been threatened but never destroyed. and that perhaps is the true miracle. you coming. to see a globe. made in germany always has its finger on the pulse. of the markets are going to. make sure go. all the senses that's kabul invo
they were followed by landscape artists. a new art joiner and much alpine painting as a result the region became famous and began to attract the first mountain ias and summer holidaymakers tourism became established and today alongside salt provides the local inhabitants with a living. up until a century ago the microcosm that is how she was almost entirely cut off from the rest of the while. the sad stomach route was an economic region with its own strict rules a state within the state no one...
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and i want to talk to you about that professor how has the way of the changed the political landscape here in germany. first before part of the german electorate it seems to distrust the political governmental political elites as well as economic elites. and the political institutions and especially the management of the refugee crisis in two thousand and fifteen the beginning of two thousand and sixteen. in new power to two the fifty i think the off to be established in the political landscape in germany for relatively long time and the question is if the german. social democrats and conservatives will gain trust back from these voters who supported the f.t. in the last general elections for the moment but to no doubt know seem to be a part of the german nonskid and just to finish off with you and me can i if i may what does it mean now with the s.p.d. most likely you know joining a government with the c.d.u. with the f.t.p. . becoming one of the major opposition parties well they would be the largest opposition party in german parliament and along with that would come certain privil
and i want to talk to you about that professor how has the way of the changed the political landscape here in germany. first before part of the german electorate it seems to distrust the political governmental political elites as well as economic elites. and the political institutions and especially the management of the refugee crisis in two thousand and fifteen the beginning of two thousand and sixteen. in new power to two the fifty i think the off to be established in the political landscape...
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turning to the media landscape.nating be a landscape it has been in 2017 and it looks to be that for 2018 as well. we are delighted to have join us from ces in las vegas for a conversation about the landscape, tim armstrong, ceo of oath. you just announced a deal to stream nfl playoffs and also the super bowl on yahoo! sports. it sports the next way to gain eyeballs? -- is sports the next way to gain eyeballs? >> thanks for having me on. i couldn't be more excited for the future of what we are seeing for technology and consumer. economy inof our technology is mobile. ourle is the oil of structure and what we are seeing at ces. verizon is one of the world's leading companies. oath is a company where we have a billion users and the nfl deal we are announcing brings one of the best brands in the world for directly to the billion oath consumers and verizon subscribers in the u.s. you have seen a lot of content announcements but the content announcements to be aimed at one consumer trend which is mobile. we feel like it'
turning to the media landscape.nating be a landscape it has been in 2017 and it looks to be that for 2018 as well. we are delighted to have join us from ces in las vegas for a conversation about the landscape, tim armstrong, ceo of oath. you just announced a deal to stream nfl playoffs and also the super bowl on yahoo! sports. it sports the next way to gain eyeballs? -- is sports the next way to gain eyeballs? >> thanks for having me on. i couldn't be more excited for the future of what...
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umm, there is a large lunar landscape up in front. it is a com pletely lunar landscape up in front.ompletely different world. what the company is trying to do is make you turn your mind to other things, relax, sit back, and enjoy the show. thank you so much for investing your time with us. i am driving away. goodbye for now. the top stories this hour: the us praises demonstrators in iran, but ridicules claims by iran's supreme leader that the protests are being orchestrated by outside forces. the us warns of more sanctions, as it accuses north korea of preparing to carry out another ballistic missile test. hospitals in england have been told to postpone tens of thousands of nonurgent operations and outpatient appointments until the end of this month. the nhs says it is too is pressure on services after a busy christmas period. —— to ease. hugh pym reports. ambulance sirens. there is always great pressure on the nhs in the new year. some patients have held off until after the seasonal holiday. but the strains seem even bigger this year. two ambulance services in england, covering the
umm, there is a large lunar landscape up in front. it is a com pletely lunar landscape up in front.ompletely different world. what the company is trying to do is make you turn your mind to other things, relax, sit back, and enjoy the show. thank you so much for investing your time with us. i am driving away. goodbye for now. the top stories this hour: the us praises demonstrators in iran, but ridicules claims by iran's supreme leader that the protests are being orchestrated by outside forces....
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they willjoin grab's diverse payments to landscape. and development centre in bangalore. the price was not disclosed. let's take a look at the markets. a lot of traders are smiling from ear to ear. a positive day for the asian stock markets. we are seeing the nick kay up markets. we are seeing the nick kay up by markets. we are seeing the nick kay up by more than 200 points. hong kong opening in positive territory. and the all ordinaries down by 33 due to a fall in oil prices. this is after the us bourse closed higher last night. breezing past 26,000 115. a new record high. thank you so much for investing your time with us. goodbye for now. this is bbc news. north and south korea have agreed to march under the same flag at the seoul winter olympics. at the same time — 20 countries say they want to step up pressure on pyongyang. a former cia officer has been arrested in the us in a case thought to be linked to the crippling of the agency's spy operation in china. thousands of people who've worked on private sector service contracts for
they willjoin grab's diverse payments to landscape. and development centre in bangalore. the price was not disclosed. let's take a look at the markets. a lot of traders are smiling from ear to ear. a positive day for the asian stock markets. we are seeing the nick kay up markets. we are seeing the nick kay up by markets. we are seeing the nick kay up by more than 200 points. hong kong opening in positive territory. and the all ordinaries down by 33 due to a fall in oil prices. this is after the...
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minute rosing calls this landscape home he was born in greenland is great grandparents used to hunt here near come as. the prize winning geologist from the natural history museum in copenhagen often travels to the north he says greenland is an open book that just has. to be read. all these rocks in the landscape tell a story of course you have to be able to understand their language but then they no longer keep their secrets. on the contrary they're full of stories and they can hardly wait to tell them. with the help of greenland rock rosing estimated that life on earth began three hundred million years earlier than previously thought winning him worldwide acclaim now he's collecting glacial mud instead of rocks as he searches for a new story a story that could benefit his country. at this inland spot the ice has melted. what it's left behind looks like a rocky desert but in fact the sludge is a vast reservoir of minerals which could help fertilize depleted soils. this glacial sludge is from rock crushed by the ice it's interesting because it can be transported anywhere in the world wher
minute rosing calls this landscape home he was born in greenland is great grandparents used to hunt here near come as. the prize winning geologist from the natural history museum in copenhagen often travels to the north he says greenland is an open book that just has. to be read. all these rocks in the landscape tell a story of course you have to be able to understand their language but then they no longer keep their secrets. on the contrary they're full of stories and they can hardly wait to...
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this is about the landscape as well. from the windows of this room during the revolutionary period the emerson family first looked out and saw the commotion at the bridge in "the shot heard around the world". they're standing at the window and being in this house, this is your home and witnessing the start of what would be a major event for our nation. >> emerson stayed at this house about five years, and he and his wife lived here a few years. he eventually went away and got ill, trying to come back in 1776, and died. his legacy to the house was really instrumental to the found work of the intellectuals and the house, the philosophy of the house. he only lived here for a short time period. william emerson's wife, phoebe emerson, found herself with small children living at there and really a young widow. when she looked to what was next in her life, she encountered reverend ripley, also a reverend and they married. it was the second generation that lived at the house. the interesting antidote, when ezra came to the town
this is about the landscape as well. from the windows of this room during the revolutionary period the emerson family first looked out and saw the commotion at the bridge in "the shot heard around the world". they're standing at the window and being in this house, this is your home and witnessing the start of what would be a major event for our nation. >> emerson stayed at this house about five years, and he and his wife lived here a few years. he eventually went away and got...
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. >> so in the package we actually included the landscape plan. this is actually the soil management plan that's actually an exhibit to the site mitigation plan approved by dph. this is actually how we plan to implement the program to retain the soils on site. i color coded this just to make it easier, although it's hazey, given the scan. basically, we've got four conditions on site. the yellow locations are locations where we basically can maintain grade. we have to grub the soil to get rid of weeds, but basically that's essentially level. we're not moving any soil in these locations, although the grub material might have to find a place. we've got the orange locations. those are actually locations where the excavation's actually going to a depth of two feet. and the blue locations are locations where we're ebbixcavag to a level of six inches. rain locations are retention locations where basically we're building up curbs in order to allow us to keep the soil on site. so we're raising the level of the grade in those locations behind newly construc
. >> so in the package we actually included the landscape plan. this is actually the soil management plan that's actually an exhibit to the site mitigation plan approved by dph. this is actually how we plan to implement the program to retain the soils on site. i color coded this just to make it easier, although it's hazey, given the scan. basically, we've got four conditions on site. the yellow locations are locations where we basically can maintain grade. we have to grub the soil to get...
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the landscape is already very much used by man.a really wide range of people that will be the lake district lovers of the future. a decision on the planning application is expected on the 7th of march. a british man has become the first in the world to receive a new treatment for brain cancer. surgery on brain tumours is notoriously difficult, but scientists have found that injecting patients with a particular type of virus can drastically boost their immune system. the idea is being trialled by scientists in leeds, as corinne wheatley reports. ian bailey's life changed dramatically last summer. it started with headaches, then he began to lose his balance and fall. he was diagnosed with a brain tumour. just a week later, he was undergoing surgery to remove it. as well as receiving radiotherapy and chemotherapy, he's also the first person on a trial that uses a virus to treat the disease. it really gave me a massive lift, in what's a very difficult situation to try and deal with, but i was really, really pleased at being offered the
the landscape is already very much used by man.a really wide range of people that will be the lake district lovers of the future. a decision on the planning application is expected on the 7th of march. a british man has become the first in the world to receive a new treatment for brain cancer. surgery on brain tumours is notoriously difficult, but scientists have found that injecting patients with a particular type of virus can drastically boost their immune system. the idea is being trialled...
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landscape was in fact like. device a lemon is the only valves on the white canvas is the universe and this universe is weightless it has no gravity it has no light and no dark you have to introduce all of that yourself you're not dependent on the earth's gravity heavy weights mean nothing you don't need a caterpillar truck to move a work you can do it in two brushstrokes but once you've understood this image of the canvas then everything is possible including painting things upside down and in principle everything's abstract painting is abstract then you have all sorts of attempts to transfer this to something representation all get this done for us in english that's and they're also attempts to transfer it into something totally abstract abstract it's at odds with in the script is out there for me the question of abstract or not abstract simply doesn't arise to. pictures painted upside down have remained bars it's trademark admittedly one that's worn a little thin it's mom of it is and then the foster life it's
landscape was in fact like. device a lemon is the only valves on the white canvas is the universe and this universe is weightless it has no gravity it has no light and no dark you have to introduce all of that yourself you're not dependent on the earth's gravity heavy weights mean nothing you don't need a caterpillar truck to move a work you can do it in two brushstrokes but once you've understood this image of the canvas then everything is possible including painting things upside down and in...
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the days are getting lighter again the contours of the mountain landscape visible in. the east fjord which despite its name hasn't frozen over for a long time now is steaming because why. almost sea water from the gulf stream meets freezing cold polar air here when there's a high pressure system in the wind drops it's time for small trips the capital of we can call it that is situated in the valley it'll be weeks yet before the first rays of sunlight reach it but it's a tradition among young people in the town to walk towards the sun a few weeks earlier on the sixteenth of february l. karen multitude german ex-pats i'm making their way towards the sun together with some friends i will see the sun today i hope if we don't get more clout woods lives in a vehicle. how long has it been going in the valley. we've not seen it in the valley since the end of october since mid october really hot since mid october. so for three almost four months i want to. molest a summit. five hundred metres along the ridge. will we see the sun. it's not looking good we have this band of cloud
the days are getting lighter again the contours of the mountain landscape visible in. the east fjord which despite its name hasn't frozen over for a long time now is steaming because why. almost sea water from the gulf stream meets freezing cold polar air here when there's a high pressure system in the wind drops it's time for small trips the capital of we can call it that is situated in the valley it'll be weeks yet before the first rays of sunlight reach it but it's a tradition among young...
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every piece of the landscape is important. it is not just the national forest system but across those boundaries and so taking the science we have come in the data we have, look at the probability of success and where do we see the biggest priorities and they also have to look at them first rapture. you have to look at the answers to ensure that exists in where do we need to improve that point we've made some huge investments that the infrastructure is not there anything that is something we need to sit down and work with you all and let you see what some of our ideas are and give us feedback on my and then we bring in other nongovernmental organizations as well in discussion. it's the only way we are going to get anything done that increases the scale of leverage of impacts by filling resources than we have the most authority to do that and the most support in my career which is almost 38 years and that is something even within the five-year funding the way it is, we've got a really good opportunity on the other side of the c
every piece of the landscape is important. it is not just the national forest system but across those boundaries and so taking the science we have come in the data we have, look at the probability of success and where do we see the biggest priorities and they also have to look at them first rapture. you have to look at the answers to ensure that exists in where do we need to improve that point we've made some huge investments that the infrastructure is not there anything that is something we...
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we look at how they were shaped by the landscape and shaped the landscape. it's important to point out economically, geographically as well as culturally and intellectually. what's very important for people to understand is throughout this museum we look at these stories that are american stories. they're human stories and they're told through the african-americ african-american lens. equally important to remember this is shared history and you'll see yourself throughout this exhibition particularly looking at that human experience. let's start with one of the opening labels for the freedom exhibition. right behind me is label that speaks to the making of the atlantic world. we actually feature the story of the queen, one of leaders along the african coast. she was in west central africa. she actually strategically aligned with the portuguese, the dutch and the church all in an effort to avoid her own people being enslaved as well as being involved in the is slave trade. but you'll notice that right below her story is a quote from a gentlemen of european des
we look at how they were shaped by the landscape and shaped the landscape. it's important to point out economically, geographically as well as culturally and intellectually. what's very important for people to understand is throughout this museum we look at these stories that are american stories. they're human stories and they're told through the african-americ african-american lens. equally important to remember this is shared history and you'll see yourself throughout this exhibition...
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you're looking at a completely deforested landscape. it's like the lorax. when the [inaudible] cuts the last three this is what this is. there was no trees left to cut. it almost defies, in almost defies explanation. this was a densely forested place and this was happening people of the mountains took jobs anticipated in the liquidation itself. why did they do that? remember when i said they left money? here's the thing. you can be an agrarian and you can live in a subsistence household without money but it's hard in mean. money connects you to a transactional realm of things far away, cool stuff, dishes george washington's picture on them. pools that you cannot buy. dresses made in boston. the people in the mountains for consumers of consumer goods and they wanted these things. money allows you to do that. how do you place money when the source of money, remember it cost you know money, ecological base when it disappears how do you replace that? they believed that wages could do that. they believed that they could go to work on a logging crew and wages rem
you're looking at a completely deforested landscape. it's like the lorax. when the [inaudible] cuts the last three this is what this is. there was no trees left to cut. it almost defies, in almost defies explanation. this was a densely forested place and this was happening people of the mountains took jobs anticipated in the liquidation itself. why did they do that? remember when i said they left money? here's the thing. you can be an agrarian and you can live in a subsistence household without...
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we've plan to put landscaping to screen the buildings. you can see we're keeping the mid-block open space here. typical floor plans for the houses, 4 bedrooms on raymond. on leland, 3 and 4 bedrooms. i will go through them quickly. raymond street profile of the new buildings. there's existing buildings here. what you see, too, in our landscape elevation, this is the condition of the raymond cul-de-sac. our clients are taking on their own response to clear some of the trash that's being dumped out here. the church building is there. there's a 40-foot height difference between the cushion the cornefr
we've plan to put landscaping to screen the buildings. you can see we're keeping the mid-block open space here. typical floor plans for the houses, 4 bedrooms on raymond. on leland, 3 and 4 bedrooms. i will go through them quickly. raymond street profile of the new buildings. there's existing buildings here. what you see, too, in our landscape elevation, this is the condition of the raymond cul-de-sac. our clients are taking on their own response to clear some of the trash that's being dumped...
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just it's similar for me even though the landscape is very different here.what i have my horses adventure it's an adventure. quando i told the producer i don't really play the forest you know if they gave me a horse in the forest. so it was him you got to. terence hill's mother was german his father italian he spent his childhood new devised in these days he lives in a maria and he helps choose the location for the series. it was very emotional for minimal to most and my father always told me about the beauty of the dollar mites as a child but in those days there weren't any lifts if he hiked fifty kilometers from heart to heart. if he knew the names of all mountains. to hit with and when i arrived here. what it was like an homage to my family man and their love of the mountains and the more it could have even happened on one time. mountain guide alvin shiner worked as the double for the hollywood star in the climbing scenes but when the production company called him his initial instinct was to turn the job down. its movie got to be honest i knew very little
just it's similar for me even though the landscape is very different here.what i have my horses adventure it's an adventure. quando i told the producer i don't really play the forest you know if they gave me a horse in the forest. so it was him you got to. terence hill's mother was german his father italian he spent his childhood new devised in these days he lives in a maria and he helps choose the location for the series. it was very emotional for minimal to most and my father always told me...
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its dramatic landscape makes it a perfect stand—in for everywhere, from the american midwest to the russianar east. it is also ideal for people who like the outdoors. this woman is a botanist and king cyclist and has lived here for most of her life. —— keane. kirovsk was also hit hard by the chaos of the 1990s. it survived the economic crisis because it has another incredibly valuable asset, massive deposits of appetite, all used on agricultural fertilisers. the company that now owns the mining business here dominates kirovsk. it employs one third of the local
its dramatic landscape makes it a perfect stand—in for everywhere, from the american midwest to the russianar east. it is also ideal for people who like the outdoors. this woman is a botanist and king cyclist and has lived here for most of her life. —— keane. kirovsk was also hit hard by the chaos of the 1990s. it survived the economic crisis because it has another incredibly valuable asset, massive deposits of appetite, all used on agricultural fertilisers. the company that now owns the...
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fracking and the indudustrialization of the landscaped cou r ruin at.. >> forcicing high volumeses of water and carcininogenic chemics into the ground at the kind of presessure that t would f fracty in your old rock, relying on
fracking and the indudustrialization of the landscaped cou r ruin at.. >> forcicing high volumeses of water and carcininogenic chemics into the ground at the kind of presessure that t would f fracty in your old rock, relying on
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how dramatically is softbank changing the investment landscape, the competitive landscape?im: i guess i have seen a lot of asteroid scares over my career, so i am trying to take a balanced view of it. so what we have in softbank is a large fish in a very large pond. so the question is, how is that large fish going to change life in a very large pond? and i do think their appearance as a market leader will shift some of the tech investing landscape, but i also think it will shift more tech dollars into the private market over time, and may actually expand the opportunities set, as well as affecting the price dynamics. emily: so, what do you think about the position uber is in now today? what do you think uber is worth with dara khosrowshahi as ceo? jim: i am very excited to have dara in the seat. i think he is an excellent choice. i think the market will tell us what the values are over time. if uber continues the growth that it has exhibited so far and continues to broaden what it does, uber eats is a fascinating idea, doing really well. i think there is a really exciting p
how dramatically is softbank changing the investment landscape, the competitive landscape?im: i guess i have seen a lot of asteroid scares over my career, so i am trying to take a balanced view of it. so what we have in softbank is a large fish in a very large pond. so the question is, how is that large fish going to change life in a very large pond? and i do think their appearance as a market leader will shift some of the tech investing landscape, but i also think it will shift more tech...
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mexican border a harsh landscape that's become the focus a bitter debate between the two countries. yes how can a oh ok we'll build the wall but always get uptight. apostolou the right and i got it right. in the film we're about to show you the first ad in two thousand and seven it questions a policy that's become even more contentious today. the sonoran desert in the south of the united states a harsh hot and unforgiving landscape straddling the border with mexico a natural barrier not so much a protective wall but a regional belt dividing the bodies of two nations. thousands of illegal migrants cross into this area of arizona every year to them it represents a gateway to a better life. in reality it's often a cold glint of death from which they may never return. crossing the desert to avoid these steel and concrete walls which mark the border in areas where the main road like this would look for people. anybody out here they could be standing on the side of the road of saying have made it this far need help. little the. volunteer catherine ferguson and physician norma price are sa
mexican border a harsh landscape that's become the focus a bitter debate between the two countries. yes how can a oh ok we'll build the wall but always get uptight. apostolou the right and i got it right. in the film we're about to show you the first ad in two thousand and seven it questions a policy that's become even more contentious today. the sonoran desert in the south of the united states a harsh hot and unforgiving landscape straddling the border with mexico a natural barrier not so much...
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plunderers winter landscape to snow village in northern ireland. wondrous hundreds spectacle seventy five years of an ox. year old max in sixty minutes on d w. make your store t.v. even smarter with the t w four smart t.v. . what you watch when you watch it up to date extraordinary in-depth you decide what's on sunday morning at w dot com smart t.v.
plunderers winter landscape to snow village in northern ireland. wondrous hundreds spectacle seventy five years of an ox. year old max in sixty minutes on d w. make your store t.v. even smarter with the t w four smart t.v. . what you watch when you watch it up to date extraordinary in-depth you decide what's on sunday morning at w dot com smart t.v.
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i concede lakes beneath me, birds are around me, a large lunar landscape up in front so it isa largepe up in front so it is a completely different world and what renault are trying to do here is envisaged a world, you're doing a long journey, you do not need to drive a car so you can turn your mind to other things, relax, sit back and enjoy the show. i do not know if i could do that! now let's brief you some other business stories: drinks giant diageo is suspending all its adverts on snapchat globally after the british ad watchdog ruled its captain morgan campaign, which let users alter selfies to look like the brand's pirate, was inappropriately targeted and was likely to appeal to under 18s. spotify is being sued for allegedly using thousands of songs, including those by tom petty and the doors, without a license and paying the music publisher. californian firm wixen music publishing is seeking damages of at least $1.6 billion. music sales in the uk have risen at the fastest rate since the turn of the century, driven by streaming services like spotify, apple music and deeze and art
i concede lakes beneath me, birds are around me, a large lunar landscape up in front so it isa largepe up in front so it is a completely different world and what renault are trying to do here is envisaged a world, you're doing a long journey, you do not need to drive a car so you can turn your mind to other things, relax, sit back and enjoy the show. i do not know if i could do that! now let's brief you some other business stories: drinks giant diageo is suspending all its adverts on snapchat...
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the landscapers may have put it in their plans. most of that was created since the hearing in september. but there's no mitigation plan. there's no writing that mentions any of the trees. there's zero evidence that the trees were ever considered in any way, shape or form when the creation of the retention plan or the landscaping plan was made. there's zero evidence in front of you that they were ever thought about and that they ever followed the rule, that they ever looked at the public works code. it's a systematic failure from dpw. >> president honda: your time is up. >> you may ask mr. buck about the internal list. >> three minutes of rebuttal. >> there's a lot to attack and i only have three minutes. let me do two things. i just want to show you a plan. this is an aerial photo of the same site. but what i have outlined and the image is pretty poor. but basically, the red lines represent the locations where we're placing berms. those are concrete retaining walls. those are 8 inch thick concrete walls that are being built at a le
the landscapers may have put it in their plans. most of that was created since the hearing in september. but there's no mitigation plan. there's no writing that mentions any of the trees. there's zero evidence that the trees were ever considered in any way, shape or form when the creation of the retention plan or the landscaping plan was made. there's zero evidence in front of you that they were ever thought about and that they ever followed the rule, that they ever looked at the public works...
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i'm interested in how landscapes, in particularly plants, function. my name's tom london.think a thousand times faster than we can, and because of this, i've worked out a way how to accomplish a thing it's been absolutely amazing. have you had a good time? crowd: yes! temperatures have been falling and tonight they are dropping like a stone. this is how we end the night. clear skies overnight, we don't have the blanket of clouds to keep temperatures up so sunday starts very cold. there will be fast and icy stretches but lots of sunshine to compensate. through the rest of the night, clouds clearing away. widget showers across easterling and clearing away but icy stretches and temperatures in the countryside as low as 10 degrees. we could c— 15 celsius in the shelter blends of scotland. bitterly cold especially across the northern part of the country. lots of sunshine with large winds. the cold theme continues into the new working week but then things turn milderfor tuesday the new working week but then things turn milder for tuesday and the new working week but then things
i'm interested in how landscapes, in particularly plants, function. my name's tom london.think a thousand times faster than we can, and because of this, i've worked out a way how to accomplish a thing it's been absolutely amazing. have you had a good time? crowd: yes! temperatures have been falling and tonight they are dropping like a stone. this is how we end the night. clear skies overnight, we don't have the blanket of clouds to keep temperatures up so sunday starts very cold. there will be...
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it became a ratings hit in italy thanks to the landscape of the dynamite and its lead actor. movie star turns hill. was. in the role of forestry corps commander ph role he has to solve crimes. the wild west in the middle of the dolemite. and just similar for me even though the landscape is very different here or what i have my whole says is the adventure it's an adventure or quando i told the producer i don't really play the forester you know if they gave me a horse in the forest. sorrels and he got. terrence hill's mother was german his father it sally and he spent his childhood new devised in these days he lives in a maria and he helps choose the location for the serious. for mr it was very emotional for minimal to most and my father always told me about the beauty of the dollar mites as a child of us and in those days there weren't any lifts it would be hiked fifty kilometers from hunter to hunt. if we knew the names of all mountains. to hit with and when i arrived here. it was like an homage to my family thought it was eco men who know men their love of the mountains and
it became a ratings hit in italy thanks to the landscape of the dynamite and its lead actor. movie star turns hill. was. in the role of forestry corps commander ph role he has to solve crimes. the wild west in the middle of the dolemite. and just similar for me even though the landscape is very different here or what i have my whole says is the adventure it's an adventure or quando i told the producer i don't really play the forester you know if they gave me a horse in the forest. sorrels and...
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into an infinite walk and you've certainly arranged the labor landscape for us in our viewers but it's really just not a short term thing this is an infinite walk for you isn't it exactly exactly you know the landscape changes old the time and we need to change she told the time that's the sense of the kind of wool i may know that we continue aiming evolving and we never stop by me never stop fighting the stop struggling but the never stop also trying to change things and to change the will of the disease i think our mission if you want a sports but that's what the union the general secretary of the iti use see luka vincent teenie thank you so much for being with us. we have so much more from the world economic forum in davos and right here in d.c. including my interview with patrice on women making their mark and albus but before we go here are some final words from commissioner bart shelter. before we go the theme of davos this year is about creating a shared vision in what they call a fractured world and there are many political economic and social issues that we talked about today
into an infinite walk and you've certainly arranged the labor landscape for us in our viewers but it's really just not a short term thing this is an infinite walk for you isn't it exactly exactly you know the landscape changes old the time and we need to change she told the time that's the sense of the kind of wool i may know that we continue aiming evolving and we never stop by me never stop fighting the stop struggling but the never stop also trying to change things and to change the will of...