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Aug 26, 2022
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we must move from the merchant alliance to the well alliance. economic industrial and so on, because the era of globalization ends and ends rapidly. the world is moving to a completely new one. these unions, and it is within the framework of these unions that further economic independence will develop, therefore our union has been created, it has shown its viability, therefore we must move it further, we must move from words to deeds, that is, we need to create joint end-to -end products. so we proposed the eurasian electric bus will not like the electric bus. let's make a eurasian plane steamer. well, anything, but it must be taken and done, which should be a clear production program. this is where we sort of guided our colleagues and see that there is understanding. another important aspect of the meeting of the interprofessional council is the conclusion of an agreement on the establishment of a eurasian reinsurance organization. the culmination of the celebration of the 1.030th anniversary of orthodoxy in belarus at the holy spirit cathedral ends the divine liturgy on the occasio
we must move from the merchant alliance to the well alliance. economic industrial and so on, because the era of globalization ends and ends rapidly. the world is moving to a completely new one. these unions, and it is within the framework of these unions that further economic independence will develop, therefore our union has been created, it has shown its viability, therefore we must move it further, we must move from words to deeds, that is, we need to create joint end-to -end products. so we...
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Aug 31, 2022
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alliance. well, how can she be the daughter of a shop owner merchant, and he is some kind of pianist, well, youngeople had love, they got married. and guta was very beautiful at the age of 40. i saw her when she was already over 70. guta yakovlev was still beautiful, in addition to works as a pianist, ezhabizansky, together with relatives, created such a small publishing house nod. at the end of the thirties, all of europe lives in tension in anticipation of the coming war, which is sure to break out somewhere, moreover , a trumpeter appeared in poland from time to time, who came from germany. violinist musician adolf rosner, who told horror stories about the oppression of a mailing list about a concentration camp where jews were exiled. well, warsaw did not believe in it. they even laughed at some upstart hitler they were sure it's propaganda which tells them that thousands of tanks are being built there. they were distant, all in a tank with plywood breathing. they didn't believe in it. the questions in these quizzes are completely unpredictable. and the answers are even more so, guess the ridd
alliance. well, how can she be the daughter of a shop owner merchant, and he is some kind of pianist, well, youngeople had love, they got married. and guta was very beautiful at the age of 40. i saw her when she was already over 70. guta yakovlev was still beautiful, in addition to works as a pianist, ezhabizansky, together with relatives, created such a small publishing house nod. at the end of the thirties, all of europe lives in tension in anticipation of the coming war, which is sure to...
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Aug 11, 2022
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merchant ships are based in france. so in order for the british to fight back early in the warit it was vital they know everything they could about german operations there. and allianceas important later in the war two. again, because of france. france was the place where the allies were going to land in order to take back europe. they needed to know everything they could about the beaches on which the troops were going to land on june 6 , 44. marie madalyn's agents in normandy would provide the allies with a 55-foot long map of the normandy beaches and roads in which the allied's woodland on d-day. showing every german gun placement, fortification of beach obstacle along the coast. together the details of army units there in their movement. in that huge, imagine 55-foot long, will be the basis of muchd of the maps the troops would carry with them on d-day. you might ask how difficult was it for it for a woman to lead a network like this? not only with the french but with the british? alliance worked extremely close with the british in telogen's. the answer to that is they had no idea the person who took over from the creator of alliance was a woman. for almost a yea
merchant ships are based in france. so in order for the british to fight back early in the warit it was vital they know everything they could about german operations there. and allianceas important later in the war two. again, because of france. france was the place where the allies were going to land in order to take back europe. they needed to know everything they could about the beaches on which the troops were going to land on june 6 , 44. marie madalyn's agents in normandy would provide...
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Aug 15, 2022
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seized american merchant ships and held its crew for ransom, presidential must thomas jefferson fought back -- the 1805, after a series of battles, the united states formed an allianceer of tripoli's leader and soon emerged victorious. the conflict has been viewed by some scholars as the first u.s. attempt in a coup d'État through military interventionism. we all know it was not the last. this week, and your report asked for the first time, actually quantified americas interventions abroad. researchers from the military intervention project found that between 1776 and 2019, the u.s. launched almost 400 military interventions. with half of those operations undertaken just in the wake of world war ii, between 1950 and 2019, in fact, over 25% of them actually occurred during the post cold war period. just within the last three decades, around 100 interventions. according to the research, the post 9/11 era has already become the third most militarist ugly active period and all of u.s. history. now, these numbers may come as a shock to some of you, and that's because sadly, most americans seem to live in complete denial about the sheer number of military operations execu
seized american merchant ships and held its crew for ransom, presidential must thomas jefferson fought back -- the 1805, after a series of battles, the united states formed an allianceer of tripoli's leader and soon emerged victorious. the conflict has been viewed by some scholars as the first u.s. attempt in a coup d'État through military interventionism. we all know it was not the last. this week, and your report asked for the first time, actually quantified americas interventions abroad....
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Aug 11, 2022
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british merchant ships were based in france so in order for the british to fight back early in the war it was vital that they know everything they could evabout german operations there. and the alliance was important later in the war to . again because of france. france was the place where the allies were going to land in order to take back to europe so they needed to know everything they could about the beaches on which the troops were going to land on june 6. marie-madeleine agents in normandy would provide the allies with 55 foot long map of the normandy beaches on which the allies would land on the day showing every german gun emplacement fortification and each obstacle along the coast. together with details of army units there and their movements and that huge mass would be the basis of much of the maps that the troops carried with them on d-day. you might ask how difficult was it for a woman to lead a network like this, not only with the french but the british . alliance worked closely with british intelligence and the answer to that is they had no idea that the person who took over from the creator of alliance was a woman. for almost a year. she kept her identity secret becaus
british merchant ships were based in france so in order for the british to fight back early in the war it was vital that they know everything they could evabout german operations there. and the alliance was important later in the war to . again because of france. france was the place where the allies were going to land in order to take back to europe so they needed to know everything they could about the beaches on which the troops were going to land on june 6. marie-madeleine agents in...