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or lady macbeth fighting against germs whoever knew that pathogens could be so artistic. it's nice is that each bacterium has a different effect so nature is constantly surprising. both guy and guy started using bacteria in his art thirteen years ago today he's photographing potter chalice venus after linsky imelda gallantly the photos will serve as a basis for his next project. the studio is like a wizard's lab this is where he infects his slides with all sorts of funky and bacteria. but the work i do for me is incredible i couldn't paint something like this or think it up so i can only learn from nature and use it to meet my goals that's what's so fascinating. doesn't the first one. although he's been doing it for so many years he's always amazed to find out how the germs have reacted she even talks to them. so much. that is something else these are the stranglers from my last big bank to rise engine campaign they've been in the incubator for two months already and usually it's rare to find anything good after so much time but one of them's not bad i might be able to us
or lady macbeth fighting against germs whoever knew that pathogens could be so artistic. it's nice is that each bacterium has a different effect so nature is constantly surprising. both guy and guy started using bacteria in his art thirteen years ago today he's photographing potter chalice venus after linsky imelda gallantly the photos will serve as a basis for his next project. the studio is like a wizard's lab this is where he infects his slides with all sorts of funky and bacteria. but the...
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new markets all this period so the fact that china's taking out ads in iowa newspapers reflect the macbeth because it's going to be more trade for trade basis without the kind of influence a central banks have because central banks are not really in a position now according to charm this is really trump business is thompson economic model he wants to get rid of globalization is at the u.n. and he's saying i want to take us out of all globalized institutions we just want to go trade and go bilateral we want to do individual deals and so something like that reflects this because china is saying you know what we have to come up with new strategies to exert our influence in the global trade so taking ads out and i would use paper whereas they used to maybe adjust interest rates or a movie when their currency down you see that that's now that's passe that's not really in keeping with today's new deal mark until this model and i don't see the problem with taking this to the people letting that because we are in a globalized world the hyper globalized world the farmer in iowa is selling to people
new markets all this period so the fact that china's taking out ads in iowa newspapers reflect the macbeth because it's going to be more trade for trade basis without the kind of influence a central banks have because central banks are not really in a position now according to charm this is really trump business is thompson economic model he wants to get rid of globalization is at the u.n. and he's saying i want to take us out of all globalized institutions we just want to go trade and go...
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the broadway theater decides to put on a production, the same night of the same play, macbeth, starring edwin forrest. they are going to do a refined version with the british actor, the broadway theater is going to do a version what edwin forrest, the american actor. over in the after house theater, the play begins. some forest fans have infiltrated the play. as mccready begins to do his performance, they pelt the stage with rotten eggs, potatoes , and a bottle that has liquid, called devils dung. it's a horrible stench. they throw the bottle on the stage. of course, the actor has to leave the stage. he is very upset over this. he said he will not continue with the run of the play that he was supposed to do. a group of wealthy new yorkers gets together with a petition for mccready to continue one. it is signed by literary figures like herman melville and washington irving, begging him to do his run. >> three days after the devils dung was thrown on stage, he takes the stage again. >> this is a flyer put up over manhattan. workingmen, should americans or english rule in the city? the cre
the broadway theater decides to put on a production, the same night of the same play, macbeth, starring edwin forrest. they are going to do a refined version with the british actor, the broadway theater is going to do a version what edwin forrest, the american actor. over in the after house theater, the play begins. some forest fans have infiltrated the play. as mccready begins to do his performance, they pelt the stage with rotten eggs, potatoes , and a bottle that has liquid, called devils...
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that's "macbeth," the opera, not the play.rs and applause ] greg kinnear, everybody! watch the final season of "house of cards" streaming november 2nd on netflix. we'll be right back with paul dano, everybody. stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ alright, come on girls get together. three... two...one! oh! i wasn't ready! ♪ let me try again... ♪ ready? ♪ let me try again... happy birthday to you... arrgh!!! ♪ ooh, let's get a group photo. ready? aah! (chuckling) ♪ aaw! i did not catch that. ♪ you and me can't have it all ♪ you and i again one two three...cheeese! waah! (dog barks) ♪ let me try again ♪ ♪ let me try again cheezcombination of thecrunch with-ying cheese. with their delicious perfection- cheese. it's not all about you cheese. you think i have a mouth. i'm a wheel of cheese. got a point. [yeah] cheez-it. cheesy, crunchy satisfaction. ♪ is that good? yeah, it's perfect. bees! bees, bees! [ yelling ] [ indistinct chattering ] close the door! [ heavy breathing ] aww, there's bees in the car. bees! bees! the volkswag
that's "macbeth," the opera, not the play.rs and applause ] greg kinnear, everybody! watch the final season of "house of cards" streaming november 2nd on netflix. we'll be right back with paul dano, everybody. stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ alright, come on girls get together. three... two...one! oh! i wasn't ready! ♪ let me try again... ♪ ready? ♪ let me try again... happy birthday to you... arrgh!!! ♪ ooh, let's get a group photo. ready? aah! (chuckling)...
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over its indian empire comes to an end guest of honor in the muslim capital while the older lady macbeth carrying out one of the loves buys regal guilt is all the partition of india took effect. the new nation of pakistan is. meanwhile is that the stage was set for british role to give place for the guild of anyone of india. like dave leaders across the newly drawn border leaders celebrate the birth of the republic of india. freed from colonial rule the creation of these two countries completes a long struggle for independence and years ago we begun but it didn't. and now the time come and then when shown to the mouth this. even before the celebrations are over they also brought. panic and fear sets in as leaders turns on neighbor unleashing mass minds. millions to their homes. the celebrations were or was marred by the blood then took place against the backdrop of perfect violence. people who a year before we tended to each other's wedding parties in each other raping each other's daughters roasting each others' babies on spit. passion unleashed. none of us can can foresee what could ha
over its indian empire comes to an end guest of honor in the muslim capital while the older lady macbeth carrying out one of the loves buys regal guilt is all the partition of india took effect. the new nation of pakistan is. meanwhile is that the stage was set for british role to give place for the guild of anyone of india. like dave leaders across the newly drawn border leaders celebrate the birth of the republic of india. freed from colonial rule the creation of these two countries completes...
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first roles was othello and then you took on a whole ream of shakespearean roles but you sort of mid-macbeth walked out and decided you didn't want to do that any for 19373. what was going on in youreer, in your life, in your relationship with shakespeare at that time? >> i was a bad boy. i was trouble. i was rebellious, restless, and i didn't fit in and i think it was nothing to do with the feeling inferior but i just didn't feel i belonged anywhere. and i still have that feeling to this day. i never fit in quite easily with people in the acting business. i love working with actors but i always feel slightly a bit of the outsider and i think that's been my driving force i suppose if you want to call it that. and i couldn't -- i wasn't a very good team player and things went wrong during that production and one day i said that's it. and there was a famous director john directioner who was a bit of a monster but he was a great director but he was a bully and one day i said that's it. i phoned my agent, i said i'm not going in anymore. he said you'll never work again and i said i don't care. t
first roles was othello and then you took on a whole ream of shakespearean roles but you sort of mid-macbeth walked out and decided you didn't want to do that any for 19373. what was going on in youreer, in your life, in your relationship with shakespeare at that time? >> i was a bad boy. i was trouble. i was rebellious, restless, and i didn't fit in and i think it was nothing to do with the feeling inferior but i just didn't feel i belonged anywhere. and i still have that feeling to this...
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that it was he that sliced ritchie's throat to save him from the torture of being linked like lady macbeth, he came to witness the act and tells joe joe i wash my hands every day that the blood is never coming out. they managed to condÉ a cascade of horrors blogs we precisely with what i can read only as a respectful delicacy. the hunting accident with the state in a different kind of supernatural moment then those joe joe experiences. traumatized by her brother's death, he turns to michael finding a drug like relief in solace within a. she describes the beginning of her obsession and i quote he saw me a, i is black, but the color of thumb and solve the walking wounded and came to be. he focuses solely on michael sometimes neglecting the children to feed the addiction to him. they may find it challenging to muster compassion yet as "the new york times" asserts such empathy to feel genuinely inevitable. they allow them to speak in many voices to the bodies and experiences to the emotional landscape that is equal parts. for the brilliant unveiling of the forgotten among us past and present,
that it was he that sliced ritchie's throat to save him from the torture of being linked like lady macbeth, he came to witness the act and tells joe joe i wash my hands every day that the blood is never coming out. they managed to condÉ a cascade of horrors blogs we precisely with what i can read only as a respectful delicacy. the hunting accident with the state in a different kind of supernatural moment then those joe joe experiences. traumatized by her brother's death, he turns to michael...
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like lady macbeth, pop can't erase the horror of this act, telling jo jo i wash my hands every day, jo but that damn blood ain't never coming out. ward manages to convey this cascade of horrors bluntly and precisely, and even with what i can read, only as a respectful delicacy. violent death runs as a theme throughout the novel, and the chapters narrated by leoni reveal the violent death visited upon her brother and pop's son. when she was in her early teens, michael's cousin murdered her brother in a fit of jealousy. but the murder officially declared a hunting accident, the ghost is denied justice and an inspector visits his sister in her drugged state. in a different type of supernatural moment than those that jo jo experiences. traumatized by her brother's death, leoni turns to michael, finding a drug-like relief and solace in him as the sole white person to apologize to her about gibbons' death. leoni describes the beginning of her obsession with michael and i quote, he saw me, saw past skin, the color of unmilked coffee. i have black lips the color of plums and saw, saw the walki
like lady macbeth, pop can't erase the horror of this act, telling jo jo i wash my hands every day, jo but that damn blood ain't never coming out. ward manages to convey this cascade of horrors bluntly and precisely, and even with what i can read, only as a respectful delicacy. violent death runs as a theme throughout the novel, and the chapters narrated by leoni reveal the violent death visited upon her brother and pop's son. when she was in her early teens, michael's cousin murdered her...
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but not taking the rory macbeth? no, no.o i can't comment about that. i think tv has its moments at the moment. i don't watch much children's stuff any more, because i don't like a lot of this very fast editing and funny strange cartoon things, you know? i do watch emmerdale. i know it is not bbc, but it's a very well—made programme. we will allow you to say that. thank you very much. bernard cribbins, a pleasure to talk to you and your book is out now. 75 years of doing just about everything which sums it up very well for is what a great career. we're carrying on with it, too! thank you for being with us. thank you. is that the minister for. we've had a fairly warm autumn so far — but with winter looming, health chiefs in england are urging children, pregnant women, older people and those with certain health conditions to have a flu jab. but this year there's a special focus on another group — nhs workers, who are more likely to be exposed to flu. those who refuse it could be moved to roles away from patients. our health co
but not taking the rory macbeth? no, no.o i can't comment about that. i think tv has its moments at the moment. i don't watch much children's stuff any more, because i don't like a lot of this very fast editing and funny strange cartoon things, you know? i do watch emmerdale. i know it is not bbc, but it's a very well—made programme. we will allow you to say that. thank you very much. bernard cribbins, a pleasure to talk to you and your book is out now. 75 years of doing just about everything...