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. >> did it also get a little steamy, mary? >> yes. >> passion and a secret the wrong person discovered. >> face looked like she'd seen a ghost. >> stay with me. >> sheriff, you have a phone call i think you need to take. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome to "dateline." keith reed was a school superintendent who was respected by his students and adored by friends and family. when he didn't show up at an out of town conference, it set off alarm bells. investigators would take a hard look at keith's love life for clues, and it would be another person off everyone's radar who would help detectives piece together this puzzle. here is dennis murphy with "at close range". >> winter comes early and stays late in north western new york. the farmlands told by amish and that families are encased in snow and ice for months at a time. but in this place of frozen stillness. the hottest of passions, boiling jealousy came to call one day. and tiny clymer, southwest of the county, still shaking off the shock of it all. joe gerace was the sherif
. >> did it also get a little steamy, mary? >> yes. >> passion and a secret the wrong person discovered. >> face looked like she'd seen a ghost. >> stay with me. >> sheriff, you have a phone call i think you need to take. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome to "dateline." keith reed was a school superintendent who was respected by his students and adored by friends and family. when he didn't show up at an out of town conference, it...
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mary's. >> all right. >> hello additional good afternoon or good early ooefrng i'm planner with the department of revenue planning and here for the first of two proposition q around the acquisition of hospitals and. next slide, please. and in preparation for this presentation you all received a memo for the acquisition and also want to note we have representatives from the dignity health and -. next slide, please. give you a little bit of background on november 28, 2023, notified the haekts is ucf has the operations of st. mary's and st. francis and on monday february 5th announced they have an agreement for the acquisition and the organization closed the operation in the spring to the presentation i'd like to have the summer and pass by the violators in 1988 and asked that private hospital have a privacy notice for closing of an in patient or outpatient facility and with the level of services provide or prior to the leasing or selling or transfer of management additional and authorized the h
mary's. >> all right. >> hello additional good afternoon or good early ooefrng i'm planner with the department of revenue planning and here for the first of two proposition q around the acquisition of hospitals and. next slide, please. and in preparation for this presentation you all received a memo for the acquisition and also want to note we have representatives from the dignity health and -. next slide, please. give you a little bit of background on november 28, 2023, notified...
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>> harris: it is effective. >> marie: good question.ome policies like remain in mexico was deemed illegal. some policies went so far and pictures and people will yell at me, kids in cages. i previewed you yelling at me. family separation and some of the really inhumane ways donald trump spoke about immigrants, which he still does, biden tried to find balance between legal immigrants fleeing oppression. they know it is a problem now and are trying to work on it. that is how we got this this situation today. >> kayleigh: three years to late. >> cheryl: if we talk about 2020, remember what happened when president biden took office. cartels took president biden's own words about humanitarian entry to southern border, we welcome you, we want to help you. now giving them phone cards. cartels took videos from biden and made tiktok videos and flooded central and south american with the videos and cartels have made a multi billion dollar business which can't be stopped by anybody, if you ask me because of what trans pyred in 2020. we had things
>> harris: it is effective. >> marie: good question.ome policies like remain in mexico was deemed illegal. some policies went so far and pictures and people will yell at me, kids in cages. i previewed you yelling at me. family separation and some of the really inhumane ways donald trump spoke about immigrants, which he still does, biden tried to find balance between legal immigrants fleeing oppression. they know it is a problem now and are trying to work on it. that is how we got...
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such a motherly, mary. this is another representation of mary with roses around her.s is by peter. a fourth grader at holy name of jesus school and we have another. this is children of fatima and this is a representation of the blessed mother. there is a waterfall and all kinds of symbols by teresa from our lady of mercy school. interesting student art. we have used these on our website and made use of them in that way. let's get to the question i raised at the beginning, which is how do we live out the consecration? he spelled out a request a program for living the consecration in concrete ways. i hope it is readable. this is living the consecration by the archbishop. this is a prayer card that you can download from our website. why don't you read for me the elements . can you see? >> prayer is central. the daily rosary, the recommendation of the weekly family rosary. these are actually the same things that we are encouraged to do during the season of lent. :side. living the consecration and our lenten practices . >> in the last segment of the show you will explain a
such a motherly, mary. this is another representation of mary with roses around her.s is by peter. a fourth grader at holy name of jesus school and we have another. this is children of fatima and this is a representation of the blessed mother. there is a waterfall and all kinds of symbols by teresa from our lady of mercy school. interesting student art. we have used these on our website and made use of them in that way. let's get to the question i raised at the beginning, which is how do we...
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mary beth tinker. just a cple of weeks ago, i fought suppression of students speech. in the 1960s, and iowa is repeating atistory. mary beth tinker. if a parent has objections about a book in a public school library, should they get a say about what their child should or shouldn't be able to to check out of a school library? yes, i think they should talk with the student about it. and i think the students should have some say about it. also. the ruling in tinker in 1969, as you said, was a ruling by 7 to 2. it's a very strong ruling for the rights of students free speech in public schools. and it says that schools should not be enclaves of totalitarianism and that students are persons under our constitution, and that neither students or teachers leave their constitutions no right to expression when they enter the school house gate. so i think parents who care about their students having agency and having the opportunity to learn and grow should talk to their students about these controversial issues. t
mary beth tinker. just a cple of weeks ago, i fought suppression of students speech. in the 1960s, and iowa is repeating atistory. mary beth tinker. if a parent has objections about a book in a public school library, should they get a say about what their child should or shouldn't be able to to check out of a school library? yes, i think they should talk with the student about it. and i think the students should have some say about it. also. the ruling in tinker in 1969, as you said, was a...
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i am so pleased to meet you, mary, and good to get a real. you, mary, and good to get a real you, marym very pleased — you on the screen as well. yes, i am very pleased to _ you on the screen as well. yes, i am very pleased to meet _ you on the screen as well. yes, i am very pleased to meet you, _ you on the screen as well. yes, i am very pleased to meet you, having i very pleased to meet you, having seen _ very pleased to meet you, having seen your— very pleased to meet you, having seen your picture. _ very pleased to meet you, having seen your picture. that _ very pleased to meet you, having seen your picture. that is- very pleased to meet you, having seen your picture. that is what i. seen your picture. that is what i have _ seen your picture. that is what i have seen! _ seen your picture. that is what i have seen! poor— seen your picture. that is what i have seen! poor man. _ seen your picture. that is what i have seen! poor man. [it- seen your picture. that is what i have seen! poor man. [it is - have seen! poor man. it is unbelievable. _ have seen! poor man. it is unbelievable. w
i am so pleased to meet you, mary, and good to get a real. you, mary, and good to get a real you, marym very pleased — you on the screen as well. yes, i am very pleased to _ you on the screen as well. yes, i am very pleased to meet _ you on the screen as well. yes, i am very pleased to meet you, _ you on the screen as well. yes, i am very pleased to meet you, having i very pleased to meet you, having seen _ very pleased to meet you, having seen your— very pleased to meet you, having seen...
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at this day in the liturgy, we commemorate the fact that mary and yuzaf brought the title of jesus to the shrine for the carving of the abrad of the holy spirit , which was signed by the laws of the old testament. these guys already have a good bit of life to spare. pan god shows that jesus came from the world not to parish the law, but to exterminate the yago. what does akhvyaravat mean? slounik fall forward tlumachenne: ahvyaravat, dabraahvotna addat, prynesci what-nebudz blow? you're jumping, but how are you on the right? the sunny one is holy, and the truth is hidden and true. god’s words, i pray. we are parazzzhat over you, as ours looks like to god, if we avalodat chymstsi, we can get out of three ways: merchant, atrymat strike, or brighten up. all astonishing metads ў to any attack of the star and these three: holy ahvyaravanya pan will spry the thought of our great gift, that is, how we spread the light to ourselves, ours, husband, husband or wife, health, skills, intelligence, how we maintain our contact with god and our faith. the most holy panna marya and saints yuzaf walke
at this day in the liturgy, we commemorate the fact that mary and yuzaf brought the title of jesus to the shrine for the carving of the abrad of the holy spirit , which was signed by the laws of the old testament. these guys already have a good bit of life to spare. pan god shows that jesus came from the world not to parish the law, but to exterminate the yago. what does akhvyaravat mean? slounik fall forward tlumachenne: ahvyaravat, dabraahvotna addat, prynesci what-nebudz blow? you're...
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marie: nvidia on fire. >> durable goods.cheryl: came in worse than expected, that is exactly what we were talking about going into this number, down 6.1% month-over-month that is much worse than down 4 1/2% looking for also, x transports gain. %? we got decline 37b9 3% stripping out transports aircraft component, forecast coming in up.1% in line, this really goes back to the fact that we are just seeing a slowdown this is a broader economic slowdown, worse than expected, month-to-month, but i'm sorry you got to talking about this '24 as overly story. >> vibrant when it comes to jobs if you see slowdown federal reserve i think if fte cuts more than two times responding to deteriorating story in macrostory. >> i think five or six market trying to place in earlier would be accompanying not just slowdown in moderation but in other nefarious, severe. >> we saw, 50%, 52-week highs how do we allocate in that space, still room to run there? >> i do think there can be when we think about did economically sensitive parts of interest r
marie: nvidia on fire. >> durable goods.cheryl: came in worse than expected, that is exactly what we were talking about going into this number, down 6.1% month-over-month that is much worse than down 4 1/2% looking for also, x transports gain. %? we got decline 37b9 3% stripping out transports aircraft component, forecast coming in up.1% in line, this really goes back to the fact that we are just seeing a slowdown this is a broader economic slowdown, worse than expected, month-to-month,...
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or bloody mary.enry's eldest daughter vi was remembered for her large number of executions of protestants. mary, unlike her father, was a devout catholic. after 5 years of reign , she died of an infection and she ascended the throne younger sister. elizabeth, the last of the five monarchs of the house of tudor. elizabeth the first is great. she reigned for almost half a century, and this period is called the elizabethan era or the golden age of english history. on february 7 , 1857, the french writer gustave flabert was acquitted of charges of immorality. a month earlier, he was brought to trial along with the editor of the literary magazine reveal the parry, in which he was first published. novel madame bavari. the main point of the accusation was that emma bavari's infidelities were shown attractive. but the scandal only publicized roman. it tells the story of a doctor's wife who is bored in the provinces, lives on her own, starts extramarital affairs, eventually squanders her husband's capital and
or bloody mary.enry's eldest daughter vi was remembered for her large number of executions of protestants. mary, unlike her father, was a devout catholic. after 5 years of reign , she died of an infection and she ascended the throne younger sister. elizabeth, the last of the five monarchs of the house of tudor. elizabeth the first is great. she reigned for almost half a century, and this period is called the elizabethan era or the golden age of english history. on february 7 , 1857, the french...
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for more on the jobs report, anne-marie is standing by. ann marie: joining us now, the acting u.s.abor secretary. thank you so much for joining us. it was a stellar jobs report when you look through the numbers. are you concerned given what we have been seeing the previous reports and the surprise reading that there is potentially an overheating in the labor market? julie: this jobs report crushed expectations. 350 3000 jobs created last month. the unemployment rate remains under 4%. that is two years straight. we are seeing also consumer confidence, the highest it has been in some time. wages are up. for president biden and for me, that is what we want to see. more spending money in workers pockets. it is not just that single one. this is really a sign of a strong economy continuing to grow and see broad-based growth. ann marie: how concerned are you that this might still keep inflation in the higher round and potentially leaving americans feeling unhappy about the state of the economy? julie: the president has said one of his top priorities is to bring down prices. we have seen i
for more on the jobs report, anne-marie is standing by. ann marie: joining us now, the acting u.s.abor secretary. thank you so much for joining us. it was a stellar jobs report when you look through the numbers. are you concerned given what we have been seeing the previous reports and the surprise reading that there is potentially an overheating in the labor market? julie: this jobs report crushed expectations. 350 3000 jobs created last month. the unemployment rate remains under 4%. that is...
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>> dear, mary. innocent poking into her own past would dredge up a shocking truth, long buried. >> oh, i was stunned. it was unbelievable. >> and a nightmare's worth of terror. >> i could've been killed that day. >> that would bring together an unlikely band of friends, old and new, in a fight to right a terrible wrong. >> and then a miracle happen. >> but no. in 2009, it was just an ordinary summer day. no sign of providence anywhere. just mary reminiscing about the old days and friends long since gone away. well, you know how it is? a person wonders. not such an uncommon thing among people who grew up as mary did in northeast detroit. >> when i moved in, it was actually a nice neighborhood. you could walk around the streets, singing at 1:00 in the morning in the summer. and never had to worry about anything. and then -- >> it changed? >> oh, it definitely changed. >> yeah. >> started going really downhill. >> not that particular summer day. mary was in a mood to remember the good times. good frien
>> dear, mary. innocent poking into her own past would dredge up a shocking truth, long buried. >> oh, i was stunned. it was unbelievable. >> and a nightmare's worth of terror. >> i could've been killed that day. >> that would bring together an unlikely band of friends, old and new, in a fight to right a terrible wrong. >> and then a miracle happen. >> but no. in 2009, it was just an ordinary summer day. no sign of providence anywhere. just mary...
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tonight, usf will travel out to moraga to take on saint mary's. these are the top 2 teams in the conference. so, you know, we had to be there. let's head out to the pavilion where we find kron. 4 sports reporter aaron wilson, aaron marches right around the corner and matchups like these six-game win streak. their last matchup big dominant win over loyola marymount. now you can say the same about saint mary's, but double it because right now they're on a 13 game win streak and they do not look to let up anytime soon as they are. the top team in the wcc. the thing about it, though, is with the dog was actually walking right behind me. there was way you're good. got to let them know that you continue to walk. but the thing about it is this team has played well, the dons are only dropped 2 games in the conference. now, of course, the saint mary's gaels. they're undefeated in conference. they're 12 and o the usf dons their tune into one of those losses was actually to saint mary's. exactly a month ago on january, 20th, a u.s. when saint mary's got the
tonight, usf will travel out to moraga to take on saint mary's. these are the top 2 teams in the conference. so, you know, we had to be there. let's head out to the pavilion where we find kron. 4 sports reporter aaron wilson, aaron marches right around the corner and matchups like these six-game win streak. their last matchup big dominant win over loyola marymount. now you can say the same about saint mary's, but double it because right now they're on a 13 game win streak and they do not look...
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these are also families who are getting up, as mary said, on a sunday. i envision them making waffles, kind of slowly easing into the day. and it's also a very divided nation. so i strive to make sure that our discourse is reaching everyone across the political spectrum. that means making sure we're bringing in voices from across our political spectrum and even outside of the political spectrum. we started a new segment on "meet the press" called "meet the moment" where we highlight people like selma blair who has spoken about black women and the high rate of mortality for black women in pregnancy. i'm sorry, allison felix. selma blair has spoken about her disabilities. i think it's so important that we are expanding the voices that weir hearing from. that we're hearing from everyone. i'm also acutely aware that we want to reach those newer audiences, younger audiences. i think that's so important. such and important part of bringing in everyone into the conversation. because you know we starred you have a talking abmisinformation and disinformation. we
these are also families who are getting up, as mary said, on a sunday. i envision them making waffles, kind of slowly easing into the day. and it's also a very divided nation. so i strive to make sure that our discourse is reaching everyone across the political spectrum. that means making sure we're bringing in voices from across our political spectrum and even outside of the political spectrum. we started a new segment on "meet the press" called "meet the moment" where we...
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children like mary phagan work for $.10 an hour, 10 hours a day. they were reading the urban evils of slums and crime. certainly, these conditions influence the verdict in the case. i want to bring up a little closer to our own day. calls for justice for frank would continue to ring out over the years. in 1982, 82-year-old alonzo mann , who had been an office boy at the pencil factory came forward with an affidavit attesting to new evidence in the case that would exonerate frank. now he said that he had seen jim connolly carrying the body of a girl at about the time that mary phagan was murdered . and calmly threaten him saying, if you ever mention this, i will kill you. mann was just a teenager, about 13 years old. he went and told his mother and she told him not to tell anyone. although some have questioned the truth of mann's belated affidavit, the georgia board of pardons issued a pardon for leo frank it based on this new evidence but on the fact that the state of georgia had failed to guarantee frank my's constitutional rights and ensure his s
children like mary phagan work for $.10 an hour, 10 hours a day. they were reading the urban evils of slums and crime. certainly, these conditions influence the verdict in the case. i want to bring up a little closer to our own day. calls for justice for frank would continue to ring out over the years. in 1982, 82-year-old alonzo mann , who had been an office boy at the pencil factory came forward with an affidavit attesting to new evidence in the case that would exonerate frank. now he said...
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budslovo church of the assumption of the blessed virgin mary. on air place on the map, look.le villages hide real gems, pearls of architecture and pearls of faith. so , pilgrims not only from all over belarus, but also from other countries too, go to butslov, an agricultural town in the myadel district of the minsk region, every day. a unique church of the ascension of the blessed virgin mary was built here, in which the miraculous icon of the mother of god of butslovskaya is kept. the church in butslov amazes the imagination of everyone who sees it. he is unique, there is nothing like him anywhere else territory of the former polish-lithuanian commonwealth. built in the late baroque style, the temple is 50 m wide and 62 m long. the history of the temple began in... this year , bernardine monks built a small chapel made of wood, which was illuminated only decades later. this happened after the place began to be considered a source of miracles, thanks to a sign that dozens of parishioners saw. people were leaving after the morning mass, and suddenly they saw a cloud in the sky
budslovo church of the assumption of the blessed virgin mary. on air place on the map, look.le villages hide real gems, pearls of architecture and pearls of faith. so , pilgrims not only from all over belarus, but also from other countries too, go to butslov, an agricultural town in the myadel district of the minsk region, every day. a unique church of the ascension of the blessed virgin mary was built here, in which the miraculous icon of the mother of god of butslovskaya is kept. the church...
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and i have mary, from the cup home. and i have mary, from the ivory coast- _ the cup home.nd i have mary, from the ivory coast. lots of— the cup home. and i have mary, from the ivory coast. lots of ivory - the cup home. and i have mary, from the ivory coast. lots of ivory coast i the ivory coast. lots of ivory coast fans at the moment. mary, what are you expecting from the elephants tonight? you expecting from the elephants toniht? , �* , . tonight? listen, i'm expecting them tonight? listen, i'm expecting them to come back _ tonight? listen, i'm expecting them to come back harder, _ tonight? listen, i'm expecting them to come back harder, stronger, - tonight? listen, i'm expecting them to come back harder, stronger, we | to come back harder, stronger, we have _ to come back harder, stronger, we have literally — to come back harder, stronger, we have literally come _ to come back harder, stronger, we have literally come from _ to come back harder, stronger, we have literally come from 4—0 - to come back harder, stronger, we have literally come from 4—0 to i have literally c
and i have mary, from the cup home. and i have mary, from the ivory coast- _ the cup home.nd i have mary, from the ivory coast. lots of— the cup home. and i have mary, from the ivory coast. lots of ivory - the cup home. and i have mary, from the ivory coast. lots of ivory coast i the ivory coast. lots of ivory coast fans at the moment. mary, what are you expecting from the elephants tonight? you expecting from the elephants toniht? , �* , . tonight? listen, i'm expecting them tonight?...
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mary seamstress elizabeth keckley was a free african american and she informed mary of the plight of many of the former enslaved workers who were fleeing to the north during the civil war and that they were living in poverty. they were starving. and mary personally gave hundreds of dollars of her own money to those individuals to keep them fed and clothed. and she also wrote letters on behalf of some of these freed slaves for government positions, including for elizabeth keckley. between the civil war and eleanor roosevelt, who really was the first lady who took so many stances on this issue, there was lucy hayes, who you just heard about in a recent op ed white house history happy hour. lizzie hayes was known for her temperance stance, but she was also an abolitionist and had been an abolitionist early on in addition to being a suffragist. and she encouraged her husband before the white house years and during and before the civil war to defend runaway slaves who had escaped from kentucky into ohio. and then as first lady, she was concerned not only with the plight of african-america
mary seamstress elizabeth keckley was a free african american and she informed mary of the plight of many of the former enslaved workers who were fleeing to the north during the civil war and that they were living in poverty. they were starving. and mary personally gave hundreds of dollars of her own money to those individuals to keep them fed and clothed. and she also wrote letters on behalf of some of these freed slaves for government positions, including for elizabeth keckley. between the...
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also as mary the catholic or bloody mary.arge number of executions of protestants. from her father she was a zealous catholic, after 5 years of reign she died of an infection and her younger sister elizabeth, the last of the five monarchs of the house of tudor, ascended the throne. elizabeth i is great, she reigned for almost half a century, and this period is called the elizabethan era or the golden age of english history. on february 7, 1857 , the french writer gustave flabert was acquitted of charges of immorality. he was brought to trial along with the editor of the literary magazine review de paris, in which his novel madame bavarie was first published. the main point of accusation was that emma bavari's infidelities were shown attractively, but the scandal only publicized the affair. it tells the story of a doctor's wife who is bored in the provinces, lives spontaneously, has extramarital affairs, eventually squanders her husband’s capital and commits suicide. the value of a novel is in its details and form. to serve. d
also as mary the catholic or bloody mary.arge number of executions of protestants. from her father she was a zealous catholic, after 5 years of reign she died of an infection and her younger sister elizabeth, the last of the five monarchs of the house of tudor, ascended the throne. elizabeth i is great, she reigned for almost half a century, and this period is called the elizabethan era or the golden age of english history. on february 7, 1857 , the french writer gustave flabert was acquitted...
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mary. can you see me now? we can see you! this is... hi, mary! this is so weird, christian!ry to hear about your story and... well, i'm just so sorry for you that it's been going on for ten years! i'm so pleased to meet you, mary, and good to get, like, a real you on the screen as well. yeah, i'm very pleased to meet you, having seen your picture, and that's what i've seen! poor man! it's unbelievable! we sent 1a fake profiles pretending to be christian to facebook�*s owner meta. within 2a hours, they've removed the accounts. the most important thing for these two victims is raising awareness of the crime to prevent scammers from striking again. josie hannett, bbc news. this weekend the biggest names in fashion will strut their stuff on the catwalk, as london fashion week gets underway. among them, will be the daisy chain charity — whose creations have been made from thousands of bags of old clothes and fabrics — to showcase the problem of fashion waste. gerryjackson has this report. just a couple of the 2000 bags of clothing and accessories that arrive at the daisy chain wa
mary. can you see me now? we can see you! this is... hi, mary! this is so weird, christian!ry to hear about your story and... well, i'm just so sorry for you that it's been going on for ten years! i'm so pleased to meet you, mary, and good to get, like, a real you on the screen as well. yeah, i'm very pleased to meet you, having seen your picture, and that's what i've seen! poor man! it's unbelievable! we sent 1a fake profiles pretending to be christian to facebook�*s owner meta. within 2a...
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mary holds the baby jesus in her arms, who looks forward.lds a pomegranate fruit in his left hand and blesses it with his right hand. the manner in which the icon is painted speaks of its italian origin. unfortunately, the name of the author of this wonderful painting is unknown. the butslovskaya icon is famous for its numerous miracles. one of the most famous happened in 1. 617, when a five-year-old boy, the future ksenes josaphat tyshkevich, became blind. he didn’t see anything for a whole year, until his parents brought him to the budslov church. having crossed the threshold of the temple, he received his sight. in gratitude for the healing, he devoted his entire life to serving god. altars are also decorations of the temple. there are no carved or linden altars here. they are made in technology later. frilly wall paintings, they are also called optical, because they create the illusion of volume; from afar it seems that the altars are decorated with sculptures, stucco, and coming closer, you realize that this is a wall painting; the orga
mary holds the baby jesus in her arms, who looks forward.lds a pomegranate fruit in his left hand and blesses it with his right hand. the manner in which the icon is painted speaks of its italian origin. unfortunately, the name of the author of this wonderful painting is unknown. the butslovskaya icon is famous for its numerous miracles. one of the most famous happened in 1. 617, when a five-year-old boy, the future ksenes josaphat tyshkevich, became blind. he didn’t see anything for a whole...
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he does not even think of returning to his native denmark and karen marie kragend.in the center of kyiv right after her ukrainian language lesson. karen marie is fluent in english and russian, but she believes that this is not enough for life in ukraine. i came to kyiv to work in an it company, and about six years ago i opened my own business here, actually. around this time, i celebrate 17 years of my life in ukraine. karen marie recalls that she adapted to the then new country for her very quickly. i felt that i feel good here, i feel like i am at home here. well, in about a week. i already then got settled and knew: here is my tram, my three stops to work, here is my supermarket, here is my bakery. you know, everything just fell into place. therefore, when before the start of... i remember very well how i got a call from the danish embassy. in kyiv, we were sitting with another restaurant and both said: yes, yes, we understood, but no, thank you, we are staying. when the shelling of kyiv began, she did go to the west of ukraine, and then she received an offer to
he does not even think of returning to his native denmark and karen marie kragend.in the center of kyiv right after her ukrainian language lesson. karen marie is fluent in english and russian, but she believes that this is not enough for life in ukraine. i came to kyiv to work in an it company, and about six years ago i opened my own business here, actually. around this time, i celebrate 17 years of my life in ukraine. karen marie recalls that she adapted to the then new country for her very...
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mary: it's hard to say. supreme court was trying pretty hard to make this a state court ruling to say this was about the interpretation of the state wrongful death of a minor law, which is not something ordinarily that the u.s. supreme court would become involved in. you can imagine federal constitutional claims raised by people want to pursue ivf, but this is a very conservative u.s. supreme court that's going to be unlikely to recognize new reproductive rights under federal law like a right to procreate. i think while that is theoretically possible, the alabama supreme court is likely to be the last stop in this case. stephanie: mary, you're really an expert on what has happened since the overturning of roe v. wade. where would you put this decision in the spectrum of reactions we've seen since the overton decision? mary: it is a big indicator of what is coming next. i think a lot of americans believe that when the supreme court overturned roe v. wade in the dobbs decision, that was the end, that the peopl
mary: it's hard to say. supreme court was trying pretty hard to make this a state court ruling to say this was about the interpretation of the state wrongful death of a minor law, which is not something ordinarily that the u.s. supreme court would become involved in. you can imagine federal constitutional claims raised by people want to pursue ivf, but this is a very conservative u.s. supreme court that's going to be unlikely to recognize new reproductive rights under federal law like a right...
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they hate mary lincoln.and it's one of those things where i can always tell if the exhibit team, the design museum was diverse or not, because if it's not, that's the kind of narrative you get when. and of course, the exhibit's field is overwhelmingly male and which is part of the challenge. right. but so you have these kind of headless women who gossiping about mary, and that was the original interpretation. and one of the ways in which we've actually that is to really start to center the women in their own stories. so instead of talking about all the ways that these women hated mary, really talking about what were these women doing at the time using their social and political capital at a time where they couldn't vote to try and change the conversation and to try and push the narrative or push the needle. and so we've that's area in which we've really focused on updating the interpreter option and making it more modern. so when little girls on school trips come to visit us, they can see that even in, you k
they hate mary lincoln.and it's one of those things where i can always tell if the exhibit team, the design museum was diverse or not, because if it's not, that's the kind of narrative you get when. and of course, the exhibit's field is overwhelmingly male and which is part of the challenge. right. but so you have these kind of headless women who gossiping about mary, and that was the original interpretation. and one of the ways in which we've actually that is to really start to center the...
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mary holds the baby jesus in her arms, who is looking forward.s left hand. with the right he blesses. the manner in which the icon is painted speaks of its italian origin. unfortunately, the name of the author of this wonderful painting is unknown. the budslovskaya icon is famous for its numerous miracles. one of the most famous occurred in 1617, when a five-year-old boy, the future xiong josaphat tyshkevich became blind. he didn’t see anything for a whole year until his parents brought him to... stucco, and when you get closer, you realize that this is a wall painting. of particular note is the 17th-century organ, decorated with gilded wood carvings in the rakako style. unfortunately, it doesn't work right now. the butslovsky church steadfastly survived all the troubles and sorrows that befell it and belarus. during the war, local residents did not allow the temple to be blown up, they surrounded it alive and prayed all night, in the morning the soldiers could not drive them away from the walls of the church and did not dare to blow it up along
mary holds the baby jesus in her arms, who is looking forward.s left hand. with the right he blesses. the manner in which the icon is painted speaks of its italian origin. unfortunately, the name of the author of this wonderful painting is unknown. the budslovskaya icon is famous for its numerous miracles. one of the most famous occurred in 1617, when a five-year-old boy, the future xiong josaphat tyshkevich became blind. he didn’t see anything for a whole year until his parents brought him...
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following his time embedded with the israeli occupation forces in ghazza, mari returned to london, hoping he could contribute to the genocide effort. the event that douglas murray was supposed to hold hit a stumbling block when workers refused to show... up, even though they offered three times their usual wage. the apollo theater also refused to hold the event due to public outcry. while murray has recently become more transparently pro israel, his relationship with the zionist entity is nothing new. alongside executive director alan mendoza, douglas murray served as a director of the henry jackson society for many years. mendoza is also simultaneously the president of the. jnf, the biggest settlement building body in palestine. the patrons include the israeli president and prime minister. the henry jackson society in fact shares funders with the west bank illegal settlement and the israeli military. former israeli ambassador to the un, dory gold and israel lobbist natan sharansky are both patrons of the henry jackson society. at least two former employees of the... jackson society have
following his time embedded with the israeli occupation forces in ghazza, mari returned to london, hoping he could contribute to the genocide effort. the event that douglas murray was supposed to hold hit a stumbling block when workers refused to show... up, even though they offered three times their usual wage. the apollo theater also refused to hold the event due to public outcry. while murray has recently become more transparently pro israel, his relationship with the zionist entity is...
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mary and her husband, julian, were together for 23 years.couple of years later, she felt ready to get back into dating. a teacher and actor from brighton, she was approached on facebook by a man claiming to be a trauma surgeon called danny. this man just seemed to know exactly what to say to push the right buttons. and i was open, totally receptive. hejust lured me in. he asked mary for money for medical research and gift cards for his son. she sent him nearly £1,000 before her bank intervened. there were lots of things that made me think this is a bit weird. and then one day, he said, "oh, here i am." and i thought, "where are you?" it's so dark i couldn't see anything. and ijust couldn't quite make out if his lips were in sync with what i was hearing. danny isn't the man in these pictures. this is christian boving. these are real images of him. he's a doctor, and he's from denmark. but scammers have been using these pictures for years, and even photoshopped them to make him look like he's in hospital and with messages to try and convince p
mary and her husband, julian, were together for 23 years.couple of years later, she felt ready to get back into dating. a teacher and actor from brighton, she was approached on facebook by a man claiming to be a trauma surgeon called danny. this man just seemed to know exactly what to say to push the right buttons. and i was open, totally receptive. hejust lured me in. he asked mary for money for medical research and gift cards for his son. she sent him nearly £1,000 before her bank...
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firm, "they make us more firm in sacrificing when we remember says and we recall with them all of the maris and this makes us more hopeful and more certain for the upcoming victory, and this is god's promise to the faithful, to the mujahidin, something which you like. victory from god, and let the faithful expect this, if they were here amongst us today, what would the stance be, which in of itself is a weapon, as sheikh used to say, would the stance have been neutrality standing? on the cliff regarding the american zionist aggression against the palestinian people against all of palestine and against gaza in particular, or would the stands be that of support and standing alongside them and putting pressure, supporting in order to prevent the enemy from achieving. goals and so that they oppressed achieve victory in palestine and in gaza and the region, of course the voice of said abbas and sheikh would be very high, they would have raised their voices very high under such circumstances, in all media platforms, all mosks, everywhere, and of course certainly would have been in the bases or in
firm, "they make us more firm in sacrificing when we remember says and we recall with them all of the maris and this makes us more hopeful and more certain for the upcoming victory, and this is god's promise to the faithful, to the mujahidin, something which you like. victory from god, and let the faithful expect this, if they were here amongst us today, what would the stance be, which in of itself is a weapon, as sheikh used to say, would the stance have been neutrality standing? on the...