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macbeth wasn't printed in shakespeare's day.ared after his death without the decision 400 years ago to publish the works together in the first folio. my husband! i have done the deed. didst thou not hear a noise? i heard the owl scream and the crickets cry. i without the folio, we would have been robbed of renowned performances and timeless words. i'm sitting here at the end of my first day of rehearsals for macbeth. it wouldn't exist. we wouldn't have a copy of it. that's true of antony and cleopatra. that's true of twelfth night. a bunch of the plays wouldn't exist at all. soldiers, break rank! now, the royal shakespeare company has chosen 37 new plays to celebrate shakespeare's 37. the writer of this history play is just 11 years old. the rsc picked new playwrights to reflect our times, with staged readings here at the new vic theatre in newcastle—under—lyme. blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! rage! this winning entry, called the doris effect, gives a king lear speech a modern twist. until you have drenched our solar panels
macbeth wasn't printed in shakespeare's day.ared after his death without the decision 400 years ago to publish the works together in the first folio. my husband! i have done the deed. didst thou not hear a noise? i heard the owl scream and the crickets cry. i without the folio, we would have been robbed of renowned performances and timeless words. i'm sitting here at the end of my first day of rehearsals for macbeth. it wouldn't exist. we wouldn't have a copy of it. that's true of antony and...
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macbeth wasn't printed in shakespeare's day.years ago to publish the works together in the first folio. my husband! i have done the deed. didst thou not hear a noise? i heard the owl scream and the crickets cry. i without the folio, we would have been robbed of renowned performances and timeless words. tomorrow... ..and tomorrow... .and tomorrow... possibly the most famous speech from macbeth, "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, creeps in this petty pace from day to day." it'sjust an examination of what it is to... to look at eternity in the face and to feel like you are shelled out, hollowed out, and those words express that in a way that nothing else really does. without the first folio, we would have lost so many of those plays. i'm sitting here at the end of my first day of rehearsals for macbeth. it wouldn't exist. we wouldn't have a copy of it. that's true of antony and cleopatra. that's true of twelfth night. a bunch of the plays wouldn't exist at all. soldiers, break rank! now, the royal shakespeare company has chosen 3
macbeth wasn't printed in shakespeare's day.years ago to publish the works together in the first folio. my husband! i have done the deed. didst thou not hear a noise? i heard the owl scream and the crickets cry. i without the folio, we would have been robbed of renowned performances and timeless words. tomorrow... ..and tomorrow... .and tomorrow... possibly the most famous speech from macbeth, "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, creeps in this petty pace from day to day." it'sjust an...
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macbeth wasn't printed in shakespeare's day. decision 400 years ago to publish the works together in the first folio. i have done the deed. didst thou not hear a noise? i heard the owl scream and the crickets cry. i without the folio, we would have been robbed of renowned performances and timeless words. i'm sitting here at the end of my first day of rehearsals for macbeth. it wouldn't exist. we wouldn't have a copy of it. that's true of antony and cleopatra. that's true of twelfth night. a bunch of the plays wouldn't exist at all. soldiers, break rank! now, the royal shakespeare company has chosen 37 new plays to celebrate shakespeare's 37. the writer of this history play is just 11 years old. the rsc picked new playwrights to reflect our times, with staged readings here at the new vic theatre in newcastle—under—lyme. blow, winds and crack your cheeks! rage! this winning entry, called the doris effect, gives a king lear speech a modern twist. until you have drenched our solar panels and drowned the council who put them there. 0
macbeth wasn't printed in shakespeare's day. decision 400 years ago to publish the works together in the first folio. i have done the deed. didst thou not hear a noise? i heard the owl scream and the crickets cry. i without the folio, we would have been robbed of renowned performances and timeless words. i'm sitting here at the end of my first day of rehearsals for macbeth. it wouldn't exist. we wouldn't have a copy of it. that's true of antony and cleopatra. that's true of twelfth night. a...
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macbeth wasn't printed in shakespeare's day.years ago to publish the works together in the first folio. my husband! i have done the deed. didst thou not hear a noise? i heard the owl scream and the crickets cry. i without the folio, we would have been robbed of renowned performances and timeless words. tomorrow... ..and tomorrow... possibly the most famous speech from macbeth, "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, creeps in this petty pace from day to day." it'sjust an examination of what it is to... to look at eternity in the face and to feel like you are shelled out, hollowed out, and those words express that in a way that nothing else really does. without the first folio, we would have lost so many of those plays. i'm sitting here at the end of my first day of rehearsals for macbeth. it wouldn't exist. we wouldn't have a copy of it. that's true of antony and cleopatra. that's true of twelfth night. a bunch of the plays wouldn't exist at all. soldiers, break rank! now, the royal shakespeare company has chosen 37 new plays to ce
macbeth wasn't printed in shakespeare's day.years ago to publish the works together in the first folio. my husband! i have done the deed. didst thou not hear a noise? i heard the owl scream and the crickets cry. i without the folio, we would have been robbed of renowned performances and timeless words. tomorrow... ..and tomorrow... possibly the most famous speech from macbeth, "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, creeps in this petty pace from day to day." it'sjust an examination of...
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if you think about losing macbeth julius caesar losing macbeth and julius caesar and tempest and coriolanuse tempest and as you like it and all these plays, we would have lost had they not gone to the trouble of doing that. and it was politically interesting at the time because this wasn't the norm. jonson preserved norm. ben jonson had preserved his in 1616. in a big his own works in 1616. in a big folio because wanted to see folio because he wanted to see his own work preserved. no his own work preserved. but no one this. that one had ever done this. that contained as well and contained poetry as well and prose. this was the first folio text, which was purely for drama, playwriting . drama, purely for playwriting. really we have it i >> -- >> and it was immediately not a book for actors because it was much too big and inconvenient to be used if you were learning your lines. it was booked for scholars and for literary people and therefore underpins so much of subsequent english literature. >> exactly. i mean , you know, at >> exactly. i mean, you know, at this time people were going to the
if you think about losing macbeth julius caesar losing macbeth and julius caesar and tempest and coriolanuse tempest and as you like it and all these plays, we would have lost had they not gone to the trouble of doing that. and it was politically interesting at the time because this wasn't the norm. jonson preserved norm. ben jonson had preserved his in 1616. in a big his own works in 1616. in a big folio because wanted to see folio because he wanted to see his own work preserved. no his own...
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played, what in general they have in common, you know, as far as i remember, for example, when lady macbethntion of the public at all, it was simply not noticed, i think here is liskov’s posthumous fate for him... exactly because what we talked about has changed the state system, the civilizational model has changed, the people have become nominally the ruler of the state, bitter, as the main proletarian writer, he needed to find some tradition in the 19th century, which he would kind of continue, yeah, this is an interesting fact, you know, and then he says, look, here is a man speaking in the people's language, writing about people's heroes, about people's problems, about people's problems, moreover, he was thinking about some cruel merchant's wife, attention, exploiter of the working people, who is also a murderer, to also terrible and so on, and i think all this coincided with ideology , with state policy, so the 20th century directly helped him, but note andrei that gorky himself is not as popular as liskov, that is , probably, if you compare now, how much gorky’s legacy fell somewhere
played, what in general they have in common, you know, as far as i remember, for example, when lady macbethntion of the public at all, it was simply not noticed, i think here is liskov’s posthumous fate for him... exactly because what we talked about has changed the state system, the civilizational model has changed, the people have become nominally the ruler of the state, bitter, as the main proletarian writer, he needed to find some tradition in the 19th century, which he would kind of...
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theater of nations took on the reinterpretation of macbeth, shakespeare's immortal tragedy, about howold-blooded wife killed the king to seize power, and what came of it, according to the director, passed through the prism of today, literally made various props items. it seems to me that we explored the antihero during the production process. that today we somehow feel a little pity for the person who commits such acts, and we can say that we have enough of that, well, a simple analysis for today, well, this loss is like the initial breakdown of this family, and why.
theater of nations took on the reinterpretation of macbeth, shakespeare's immortal tragedy, about howold-blooded wife killed the king to seize power, and what came of it, according to the director, passed through the prism of today, literally made various props items. it seems to me that we explored the antihero during the production process. that today we somehow feel a little pity for the person who commits such acts, and we can say that we have enough of that, well, a simple analysis for...
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the theater of nations has taken on the reinterpretation of macbeth, shakespeare's immortal tragedy,ut how the scottish meaning was made to sound in a new way. truly stupid. and in moscow the winners of the sixth big children's festival were announced. these are performances from different cities russia. cinema, cartoons, books. according to tradition , the winners were chosen by a children's jury. it included young actors, musicians, athletes, and winners. projects for children and teenagers. every time the guys call. i note for myself the winners what they like, but these are the younger and older age groups, these are guys from eight to 16 years old, these are the projects that they choose, in fact, this is the most interesting for our youth, our children, what we give them, and they are interested in it, but what you give them is categorically not interesting, in any case in case, i’m glad that our tastes coincide and we also like what they choose , of course, but they have their own opinion, and thus, thanks to the large children’s festival, we can learn a lot about our children
the theater of nations has taken on the reinterpretation of macbeth, shakespeare's immortal tragedy,ut how the scottish meaning was made to sound in a new way. truly stupid. and in moscow the winners of the sixth big children's festival were announced. these are performances from different cities russia. cinema, cartoons, books. according to tradition , the winners were chosen by a children's jury. it included young actors, musicians, athletes, and winners. projects for children and teenagers....
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the bbc has talked to david tennant, about to play macbeth on stage in london.o is he managed to capture the human experience. and it feels weirdly modern, actually. that he writes about the moment he was in, which seems to by dint of his genius. there were only 750 copies of that first folio, 235 original, first folios are known to survive, 150 in the us and 50 in the uk and ireland. the worldwide attention on the israel gaza was done without it, history might have lost half of his works. you are live with bbc news. major news from hollywood. actors union sag—aftra has agreed with hollywood studios to and the 118 day strike. the group said the strike would officially banned at 12:01am officially banned at 12: 01am thursday. officially banned at 12:01am thursday. embolism initially walked off the job thursday. embolism initially walked off thejob in thursday. embolism initially walked off the job injuly. thursday. embolism initially walked off thejob injuly. the negotiating committee laid out some terms of the deal saying, quote, contract valued at over $1 billi
the bbc has talked to david tennant, about to play macbeth on stage in london.o is he managed to capture the human experience. and it feels weirdly modern, actually. that he writes about the moment he was in, which seems to by dint of his genius. there were only 750 copies of that first folio, 235 original, first folios are known to survive, 150 in the us and 50 in the uk and ireland. the worldwide attention on the israel gaza was done without it, history might have lost half of his works. you...
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on the prospect to quote macbeth on the prospect of duncan when he of assassinating duncan when he saidplan said that the rwanda plan was not the, quote, all and end not the, quote, be all and end all the government's to all of the government's plans to solve migrant crisis . and solve the migrant crisis. and yet, evidence session yet, at an evidence session at the affairs the commons home affairs committee a committee yesterday, a remarkably albeit remarkably clueless, albeit senior civil servant, sir matthew ryecroft , confessed matthew ryecroft, confessed there no plan b, but perhaps there was no plan b, but perhaps more importantly , the same more importantly, the same session also revealed that 17,000 migrants have vamoosed and asylum claims are withdrawn if asylum seekers fail to respond to two successive caseworker interview requests. and this happened more than 17,000 times since december last yeah 17,000 times since december last year. so when are these people ? year. so when are these people? well, the home office is in blissful ignorance, so surely we need to assert some cont
on the prospect to quote macbeth on the prospect of duncan when he of assassinating duncan when he saidplan said that the rwanda plan was not the, quote, all and end not the, quote, be all and end all the government's to all of the government's plans to solve migrant crisis . and solve the migrant crisis. and yet, evidence session yet, at an evidence session at the affairs the commons home affairs committee a committee yesterday, a remarkably albeit remarkably clueless, albeit senior civil...
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the bbc has been talking to david tennant was about to play macbeth on stage in london.feels weirdly modern actually. that he writes about the moment he was in, which seems to buy dint of his genius,.— of his genius,. there were only 750 copies _ of his genius,. there were only 750 copies of— of his genius,. there were only 750 copies of that _ of his genius,. there were only 750 copies of that first - of his genius,. there were only 750 copies of that first folio, i 750 copies of that first folio, original, first folio is unknown to survive, one for me in the us and 50 in the uk and ireland. you are live with bbc news, we are an hour and 15 minutes into the third us republican presidential debate, five candidates on stage in miami, florida trying to make a mark with voters but make a dent in former president donald trump's formidable lead in the polls, he once again shows —— chose not to participate with this debate. let's go live to helena humphreys and miami, she has been following the debate. it is still under way but what have we seen so far from those five candidat
the bbc has been talking to david tennant was about to play macbeth on stage in london.feels weirdly modern actually. that he writes about the moment he was in, which seems to buy dint of his genius,.— of his genius,. there were only 750 copies _ of his genius,. there were only 750 copies of— of his genius,. there were only 750 copies of that _ of his genius,. there were only 750 copies of that first - of his genius,. there were only 750 copies of that first folio, i 750 copies of that...
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[laughter] >> we found her off the macbeth right, something. >> i love the experience of eating i findarms the. i love to, to critically record. >> i want to offend campbell. >> some are moving out and some are refusing to move out. and italy one mother went to court to legally affect her two adult sons in their 40s. they refuse to move out or contribute anything to the household. the mom called her own sons and parasites so she asked them tlaib but neither of them wanted to. the judge cited saying they have until december 18 tlaib the nest so is a one off or are they a freeloader? what do you do if you did this? >> if it were my kids, i would be okay with it but i am not okay with 40 euros living at home, she should be awarded a trophy having 40-year-old lazy scumbag moochers or she calls them parasites, like leeches this is the problem it goes back to my theory, i should write a book on this, don't have kids. if you stop feeding them years ago they would have left. >> fox news books, they will call you out knocking on my d door. >> don't need the kids. >> people talk about feeding th
[laughter] >> we found her off the macbeth right, something. >> i love the experience of eating i findarms the. i love to, to critically record. >> i want to offend campbell. >> some are moving out and some are refusing to move out. and italy one mother went to court to legally affect her two adult sons in their 40s. they refuse to move out or contribute anything to the household. the mom called her own sons and parasites so she asked them tlaib but neither of them...
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and david tennant talks to us about playing macbeth and the 400th anniversary of shakespeare's first
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i am more successful, but i think that such characteristic ones with a strong character as macbeth, verdia izmailova, it seems to me , better for my voice, for the perception of my inner, i would like to sing such roles with strong characters, for some reason many conductors say that such... i have a great voice, but my character is strong, so maybe, but this is good, that i can sing and lyrical heroin, and so to speak, a strong character, thank you, you were born in ossetia in the family of an athlete, when did you first develop a craving for singing and performances? in your family, did anyone else sing, had a similar gift, and the second question: the city of your childhood , how do you remember it, thank you, thank you, well , my dad is an athlete, and my mother is a teacher, but my dad still always has an amazing voice, he dreamed of being an opera singer, so from childhood i was instilled with a love for the art of opera, for music, in particular, he always played the royal, my sister and i, together i sang with him, i became a singer because dad really wanted it and he was not mist
i am more successful, but i think that such characteristic ones with a strong character as macbeth, verdia izmailova, it seems to me , better for my voice, for the perception of my inner, i would like to sing such roles with strong characters, for some reason many conductors say that such... i have a great voice, but my character is strong, so maybe, but this is good, that i can sing and lyrical heroin, and so to speak, a strong character, thank you, you were born in ossetia in the family of an...
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and here sargent was as drawn to dame ellen terry as lady macbeth as he was to her costume. >> the costumeth beetle wings which reflect the light and sort of shimmer blue-green. and the excitement of being able to paint something that was so unusual appealed to him. >> i think there's a lot of sargent's biography lurking in these paintings. reporter: paul fisher is a wellesley college american studies professor and author of the recent sargent biography the grand affair. far from the gilded age drawing rooms, he says the painter was also drawn to the transgressors and had the daring to paint them. and all at a time, not unlike today, when society was publicly wrestling with gender fluidity. >> newspapers of the time often described this as the maladie du siecle, the illness of the century. women were out and about. men were seen as more complicated, maybe more effete. so there was a lot of anxiety and sargent capitalizes on that. reporter: he did it boldly in this portrait of a well-known parisian, the gynecologist dr. pozzi. for its startling intimacy, the painting was never shown publicl
and here sargent was as drawn to dame ellen terry as lady macbeth as he was to her costume. >> the costumeth beetle wings which reflect the light and sort of shimmer blue-green. and the excitement of being able to paint something that was so unusual appealed to him. >> i think there's a lot of sargent's biography lurking in these paintings. reporter: paul fisher is a wellesley college american studies professor and author of the recent sargent biography the grand affair. far from...
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shakespeare, "macbeth" is a famously haunted plane. "hamlet" is too because there's a ghost.pears on in our production i'm playing hamlet, the ghost appears. he hands me a dagger and i'm going to use this dagger in the rest of the play different people and kill polonius, the old man. nonproduction commits a modern-day production so it's a big ass knife, like a bowie knife, like a bayonet. i've got it in a scabbard. i come out and i do "to be or not to be." i've got the knife on me and i do kind of stuff with the knife. i keep talking to ophelia who comes out. i'm doing the scene. i'm sort of berating her. her. all of a sudden i noticed my knife is gone. it's disappeared. and i'm looking around the stage. i'm doing the lines i'm looking around the stage.& where the [bleep] did my knife go? i can tell she's going where did the knife go? you would've heard it fall out or seen it. i have no idea. i had it when i went out. they sent stagehands out and search the stage and they look in the audience and they can't find the knife. they give me a bad rubber knife to use. this is going
shakespeare, "macbeth" is a famously haunted plane. "hamlet" is too because there's a ghost.pears on in our production i'm playing hamlet, the ghost appears. he hands me a dagger and i'm going to use this dagger in the rest of the play different people and kill polonius, the old man. nonproduction commits a modern-day production so it's a big ass knife, like a bowie knife, like a bayonet. i've got it in a scabbard. i come out and i do "to be or not to be." i've got...
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shakespeare, "macbeth" is a famously haunted play.st in there. i'll make it quick. the father of hamlet's ghost appears to him. in our production, i'm playing hamlet, the ghost appears. he hands me a dagger and i'm going to use this dagger in the rest of the play to threaten people. and kill polonius, the old man. the production, it's a modern-day production so it's a big ass knife, like a bowie knife, like a bayonet. i've got it in a scabbard. i come out and i do "to be or not to be." famous speech. i've got the knife on me and i do kind of stuff with the knife. the scene goes on. i keep talking to ophelia who comes out. the scene continues. i'm doing the scene. i'm sort of berating her. all of a sudden, i notice my knife is gone. it's disappeared. and i'm looking around the stage. i'm doing the lines and i'm looking around the stage. where the [bleep] did my knife go? i can tell she's going where did the knife go? you would've heard it fall out or seen it. i'm looking around. she says where the hell did your knife go? i have no idea
shakespeare, "macbeth" is a famously haunted play.st in there. i'll make it quick. the father of hamlet's ghost appears to him. in our production, i'm playing hamlet, the ghost appears. he hands me a dagger and i'm going to use this dagger in the rest of the play to threaten people. and kill polonius, the old man. the production, it's a modern-day production so it's a big ass knife, like a bowie knife, like a bayonet. i've got it in a scabbard. i come out and i do "to be or not...
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well, all this is, it’s still not a well, sterile, but the fact is that the monologues of hamlet and macbeth europe, which is sure to decompose the elite, we talked about stupidity, in one of the telegram channels, some western, talking about some leader, and some, everything we have today, i’m not a feminist, so i’m terribly i treat women and leaders with caution, except in russian history, of course, she says there, she is almost as stupid as kamala haris, and this is not a margnal, some very serious one. the analyst wrote, well, it’s really difficult, of course, to stoop to such a level, well, the idea in fact, in this article, is what we’re talking about, that economically even the united states does not drag out confrontation with russia and china at the same time, they cannot to pull ukraine itself into contact with the middle east, of course not , not only is this the maximum that biden proclaimed, that the united our states are strong because they can resist both russia and china at the same time, even in the nuclear aspect, that they do not need to build up their nuclear forces, wha
well, all this is, it’s still not a well, sterile, but the fact is that the monologues of hamlet and macbeth europe, which is sure to decompose the elite, we talked about stupidity, in one of the telegram channels, some western, talking about some leader, and some, everything we have today, i’m not a feminist, so i’m terribly i treat women and leaders with caution, except in russian history, of course, she says there, she is almost as stupid as kamala haris, and this is not a margnal,...
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without it, some of shakespeare's best known works, including macbeth, the tempest and julius caesar, would have been lost . the works have have been lost. the works have hugely influenced the english language on which theme shakespeare and actor ben crystal will soliloquise . it's crystal will soliloquise. it's now six decades since us president john f kennedy was shot dead in downtown dallas in a crime that has been debated and investigated innumerable times . the controversy about the times. the controversy about the murder was discussed again at a conference at duquesne university this week. a security guard who rode behind the president all those years ago made a significant revelation about the assassination day. i'll hear a report from that conference. and finally , in this conference. and finally, in this first hour, i'll be joined by the biographer of baroness falkender , also known as marcia falkender, also known as marcia williams , who was harold williams, who was harold wilson's famous if not infamous political secretary. she was excoriated by wilson's cabinet and by civi
without it, some of shakespeare's best known works, including macbeth, the tempest and julius caesar, would have been lost . the works have have been lost. the works have hugely influenced the english language on which theme shakespeare and actor ben crystal will soliloquise . it's crystal will soliloquise. it's now six decades since us president john f kennedy was shot dead in downtown dallas in a crime that has been debated and investigated innumerable times . the controversy about the times....
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reposting them on truth social and calling the judge's wife a trump hater who is essentially the lady macbeth of the situation, whispering into one ear as the law clerk whispers in the other. >> here is the thing. trump wants it both ways, right? there is a value to him in being able to sell a narrative to his supporters that his first amendmentpp rights, and he will argue to them, incorrectly, their first amendment right as well is being violated. >> so there are two tracks here, right. one is the narrative he wants to spin. and you're absolutely right.ntan that narrative is assistant, that he is the aggrieved, that his first amendmented rights ar being taken away from him. f this big government and this big judicial system oddly enough. there are a lot of other folks that talk about the unfairness of the judicial system. but he is using it for himself to say that everybody is coming after me. he needs that. because it is something i've talked about on this show o before, that call and response. why is that so important? because whether it's coming from donald trump himself or his acolytes o
reposting them on truth social and calling the judge's wife a trump hater who is essentially the lady macbeth of the situation, whispering into one ear as the law clerk whispers in the other. >> here is the thing. trump wants it both ways, right? there is a value to him in being able to sell a narrative to his supporters that his first amendmentpp rights, and he will argue to them, incorrectly, their first amendment right as well is being violated. >> so there are two tracks here,...
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and who_ provide me a lesson plan on macbeth and who killed king duncan, it will come _ and who killedf experiencing it. it's a fascinating subject _ capable of experiencing it. it's a fascinating subject and - capable of experiencing it. it's a fascinating subject and i'm i capable of experiencing it. it�*s a. fascinating subject and i'm sure we will talk about it in the future. and i'm glad that your link kept going, dan, iwas and i'm glad that your link kept going, dan, i was slightly worried that in a piece about technology we would lose you! thank you very much. let's talk about the sport now. it must be quite a tense evening in prospect. another round of the champions league. it is prospect. another round of the champions league. it is indeed. yes, cham - ions champions league. it is indeed. yes, champions league _ champions league. it is indeed. yes, champions league nights, _ champions league. it is indeed. yes, champions league nights, the i champions league. it is indeed. yes, champions league nights, the fans . champions league nights, the fans want to see their teams stay i
and who_ provide me a lesson plan on macbeth and who killed king duncan, it will come _ and who killedf experiencing it. it's a fascinating subject _ capable of experiencing it. it's a fascinating subject and - capable of experiencing it. it's a fascinating subject and i'm i capable of experiencing it. it�*s a. fascinating subject and i'm sure we will talk about it in the future. and i'm glad that your link kept going, dan, iwas and i'm glad that your link kept going, dan, i was slightly...
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without it, some of shakespeare's best known works, including macbeth, the tempest and julius caesar,ave hugely influenced the english language on which theme shakespeare and actor ben crystal will soliloquise . it's crystal will soliloquise. it's now six decades since
without it, some of shakespeare's best known works, including macbeth, the tempest and julius caesar,ave hugely influenced the english language on which theme shakespeare and actor ben crystal will soliloquise . it's crystal will soliloquise. it's now six decades since
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giuseppe verdi's opera macbeth is staged at the zurich opera house.,300 exhibits in its permanent collection. photographs and concert dresses, books of opera scores, personal belongings and memorial items associated with the great life and creativity. good morning, says dr. vasyakov, and we begin the program, about the most important thing, the end of november, for me personally, it is always associated with such, you know, memories, my grandfather died on november 19, my father died on november 24, how- then the end of november is always such a hike for me in cemeteries, i had accidents at this time, somehow it’s the end of november, but i already said that i’m now living a new life, i went to the second round, we’re breaking all traditions, of course, it’s a joyful time and in general remember that soon, what's soon? new year, soon a new year, we are starting, today in the program about the most important thing, uncomfortable problems with which people turn to a urologist, what to do if a burning sensation occurs after sex, what is indicated by freq
giuseppe verdi's opera macbeth is staged at the zurich opera house.,300 exhibits in its permanent collection. photographs and concert dresses, books of opera scores, personal belongings and memorial items associated with the great life and creativity. good morning, says dr. vasyakov, and we begin the program, about the most important thing, the end of november, for me personally, it is always associated with such, you know, memories, my grandfather died on november 19, my father died on...