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in the one nine hundred fifty s. the opel coffee chain was among the german automotive industries and best sellers it offered executive class comfort at an affordable price that was opals concept and recipe for success and it secured the capitaine third place among germany's new car registrations after its little brother the opel olympia record and the v.w. beetle. there's a difference car tester cost of our tells as opal's history goes all the way back to eight hundred sixty two when adam opel founded a sewing machine in bicycle manufacture and eight hundred ninety nine he started turning out automobiles which led to a burgeoning economic expansion by the late one nine hundred twenty s. oval had a market share of forty four percent making it germany's largest car maker but then came the great depression and in one thousand twenty nine america. because general motors bought out opel but that didn't slow down its business success one bit i think it's up to now what it does not. in the one nine hundred thirty s. ople r
in the one nine hundred fifty s. the opel coffee chain was among the german automotive industries and best sellers it offered executive class comfort at an affordable price that was opals concept and recipe for success and it secured the capitaine third place among germany's new car registrations after its little brother the opel olympia record and the v.w. beetle. there's a difference car tester cost of our tells as opal's history goes all the way back to eight hundred sixty two when adam opel...
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education would turn to revolution on september first one nine hundred sixty nine degrees the susi was ousted while receiving medical treatment in turkey . the group of military men we posed the king where headed by a little known twenty seven year old officer called my mother that. if. you feel. you. need to be. was riding in an anti westin anti imperialist way. the first thing he did is he terminated the agreement for the military bases brought an american base in tripoli and the british base on top of. it was a very popular movement because anti-colonialism nationalism call for more egalitarian society or more modernization but it's not a coincidence that only two of the twelve members of the consul that led the coup in one nine hundred sixty nine came from an eminent in the eighty's background most of them came from a lower middle class background. by taking these nationalist calls there was very popular. also above all come very strongly in the side of the bill a seen call for justice and palestine. out of nationalism support for the palestinian cause against israel and the coloni
education would turn to revolution on september first one nine hundred sixty nine degrees the susi was ousted while receiving medical treatment in turkey . the group of military men we posed the king where headed by a little known twenty seven year old officer called my mother that. if. you feel. you. need to be. was riding in an anti westin anti imperialist way. the first thing he did is he terminated the agreement for the military bases brought an american base in tripoli and the british base...
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brilliantly staged and scripted it's one of the best films of the one nine hundred ninety s. . but at the one thousand nine hundred academy awards it didn't stand a chance against the biggest disaster movie of all time titanic sunk all competitors winning eleven oscars including best picture. oscar trivia. how many times was alfred hitchcock nominated for best director answer. how many times did he win zero in fact only one alfred hitchcock film has ever won best picture rebecca in one nine hundred forty one scene it don't bother because this is the hitchcock film that deserved to win the oscar our number three. janet leigh in the shower scene that made film history. every element every cut is instantly recognizable and still haunts. with the character norman bates alfred hitchcock great day prototypical serial killer psycho is a masterpiece of u.s. cinema but in one nine hundred sixty one it was still considered too brutal too shocking they didn't even get a nomination from you. instead the oscar for best picture went to the apartment produced and directed by billy wilder. in
brilliantly staged and scripted it's one of the best films of the one nine hundred ninety s. . but at the one thousand nine hundred academy awards it didn't stand a chance against the biggest disaster movie of all time titanic sunk all competitors winning eleven oscars including best picture. oscar trivia. how many times was alfred hitchcock nominated for best director answer. how many times did he win zero in fact only one alfred hitchcock film has ever won best picture rebecca in one nine...
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but one thousand nine hundred seventy midnight cowboy i wrote the oscar for best picture he . easyrider failed to convince the academy. environment that. this film was nominated for seven academy awards and one for including best soundtrack but not best picture. yet high noon with gary cooper is possibly the best western ever made the plot unfolds in real time something that had never been done before. now but we can wait on hundred miles we'll never be able to keep that store any come after us and we have to run again long as we live instead the oscar went to the greatest show on earth maybe the academy felt obliged on our director says will be the mill one the last films of his illustrious career. in the mid ninety's quentin tarantino's pulp fiction fascinated audiences and won the palme d'or in cannes if brought trash cinema into the mainstream with perhaps the world's most quotable screenplay. went down the post we know it comes to post read only to be speak in spirit you need to just give it a good one so what you need to take care of the really messy parts of pools that
but one thousand nine hundred seventy midnight cowboy i wrote the oscar for best picture he . easyrider failed to convince the academy. environment that. this film was nominated for seven academy awards and one for including best soundtrack but not best picture. yet high noon with gary cooper is possibly the best western ever made the plot unfolds in real time something that had never been done before. now but we can wait on hundred miles we'll never be able to keep that store any come after us...
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nine nine nine nine i had a little decisions. you have use of situational analysis to justify your actions and is it something which which means we cover over on runs on on the legal problems until next business day takes. however. she she's way wave and sense of this state morning mr consider number number. two has been criticized for human rights record specs confirming right zz only on the phone with the charger but front front any any i'm confirming flat backed her. because he the national online sensation in front front or nine eleven and is. and the third and it is a french restaurant a monumental across all. of the of the oxford union speak to the front front struggle for months ago she said of the frontrunner in the lead in the later on so i find. the right rest. also. i believe the frank right. war will come as war war [inaudible] contrary. he fits into his world world with many languages which is which country. the fifty seven year old woman gaga nine nine sixty one one doing during their lunch and this and i thought it
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hundred sixty eight and ninety nine. by about the last director. in twenty eighteen this icon of classic modern architecture turned fifty the design definitely stood the test of time but updated safety and conservation all requirements for things to get an m.f.a. for. there's lots to do repairing damages installing a modern ac this is the first overhaul the nine hundred sixty s. museum has ever undergone and it is much needed. the noir not sonali gallery was designed at least fundable was architecture firm in chicago the former powerhouse director had emigrated to the united states in one nine hundred thirty eight but fond of always plans were originally drawn up for an entirely different project. freer coolbaugh field designed a building for the record company in cuba and a glass hallway in the basement for the administration because they never followed through with the plans because the cuban revolution happened occurred he had to leave the island. because he couldn't construct that the plan was basically shelved the q
hundred sixty eight and ninety nine. by about the last director. in twenty eighteen this icon of classic modern architecture turned fifty the design definitely stood the test of time but updated safety and conservation all requirements for things to get an m.f.a. for. there's lots to do repairing damages installing a modern ac this is the first overhaul the nine hundred sixty s. museum has ever undergone and it is much needed. the noir not sonali gallery was designed at least fundable was...
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misspent all have passed away in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine the neuer not sonali gallantly soon became a major architectural landmark in berlin and a cultural hotspot. is a cop long for this combination of glass stone and steel as exemplary repairs testimony to and marks the culmination of a long process of designing open spaces to be dissolved and one responded always grandson no one inherited the rights to the building he now ensures that his grandfather's architectural legacy is preserved. stored that made him proud to be able to build a structure like this in his hometown. of to buy understands. the restoration of the noire not sonali gallery is set to be completed by twenty twenty. work on the. view will still take a while in the meantime you can visit another creation by in the east london in the whole district and nine hundred thirty three country houses built for the owner of a print shop. in your view what makes this house so special is. it wasn't easy this is well i don't know about you but most people tend to feel ease here and the large windows create a feeling
misspent all have passed away in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine the neuer not sonali gallantly soon became a major architectural landmark in berlin and a cultural hotspot. is a cop long for this combination of glass stone and steel as exemplary repairs testimony to and marks the culmination of a long process of designing open spaces to be dissolved and one responded always grandson no one inherited the rights to the building he now ensures that his grandfather's architectural legacy is...
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hundred twenty nine america. because general motors bought out opel but that didn't slow down its business success one bit i think it's up enough but that's kind of. in the one nine hundred thirty s. ople ruled upward in on word to become the biggest car maker in europe excel in with such technological innovations as the self-supporting uni body starting in one nine hundred thirty eight following the overload and they could get the first copy tain also made use of this modern design a six cylinder sedan continued almost unchanged right through world war two until one thousand nine hundred fifty three then it was time to find a successor. just as in the pre-war years the capitaine of the one nine hundred fifty s. quickly secured his place as the best selling german six cylinder car in three years of production this version alone found exactly ninety two thousand five hundred fifty five buyers. i need to points out that every square centimeter of this modern pantano styling reveals the influence of the american par
hundred twenty nine america. because general motors bought out opel but that didn't slow down its business success one bit i think it's up enough but that's kind of. in the one nine hundred thirty s. ople ruled upward in on word to become the biggest car maker in europe excel in with such technological innovations as the self-supporting uni body starting in one nine hundred thirty eight following the overload and they could get the first copy tain also made use of this modern design a six...
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in the years nine hundred four one thousand nine hundred five he can live with the hosts next family. their son peter was a renowned doctor and researcher in the field of radiology. the mysterious images illuminating the inner workings of the human body captivated fourteen year old egon a fascination that resurfaces in his art. back then very few people had access to x. ray images they were exclusively available to specialists they could be projected in a lecture hall via an epi di a scope that was possible but they weren't widely viewed by the public like they are today. so there was very little public awareness about x. rays. and it's likely that his personal relationship with holtz connect was formative for sheila. because it gave him this privileged access to x. rays. she has primary focus was on composition he left interpretation to others hands are an important means of expression and feature prominently in sheila's work but despite countless interpretation attempts their message remains an enigma. perhaps clues to their meaning can be found at vienna's crime museum a place pack
in the years nine hundred four one thousand nine hundred five he can live with the hosts next family. their son peter was a renowned doctor and researcher in the field of radiology. the mysterious images illuminating the inner workings of the human body captivated fourteen year old egon a fascination that resurfaces in his art. back then very few people had access to x. ray images they were exclusively available to specialists they could be projected in a lecture hall via an epi di a scope that...
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and when point was discovered and believe in sands in one nine hundred fifty nine british and american companies were first to be granted concessions. libya would now experience the transformative power of oil. libya began to lead the change from one of the poorest countries in the war to one of the richest in africa. before the oil the extended families and the tribal leaders had their sons in the army because it was the guaranteed for their future there was no business after the oil having a small store anywhere will give you a salary better than going to long. or you money was shifting libya's established order. as the arab world was in thrall that evolutionary times embodied by one man above all egypt's leader the last. there was a muse wave of span of years and masses and military coups were taking place in iraq in syria in sudan and nasa was inspiring young arabs to go into the army and then plan and plot military coups to change regimes to change what nasser used to characterize as reactionary illusions pro western regimes the army and the nationalist and the activists students
and when point was discovered and believe in sands in one nine hundred fifty nine british and american companies were first to be granted concessions. libya would now experience the transformative power of oil. libya began to lead the change from one of the poorest countries in the war to one of the richest in africa. before the oil the extended families and the tribal leaders had their sons in the army because it was the guaranteed for their future there was no business after the oil having a...
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after his first feature film love is colder than death which was produced in one nine hundred sixty nine and gave her first leading role first in a made more than thirty films in the following ten years including the bitter tears of paper fun can't really fear eats the soul and fox and his friends well. what drives you to make so many films and that's the question. it must be a form of mental illness. i don't know. would you stephen. seats and then he was the are told on both of cinema a tortured soul someone who couldn't bear life part needed it at the same time. first being there if there. was. anything we were to. pass been his films are provocative but lakos and often autobiographical he surrounded himself with a group of technicians and actors of diverse talents they made up his clan. just punish a girl or became one of his most important muses. usually called the levy to dent cool in his face the flat he already had a vision a doubting school. in by even then he recognized me as he later wrote his driving force all his support and the star of his films because he always knew he was
after his first feature film love is colder than death which was produced in one nine hundred sixty nine and gave her first leading role first in a made more than thirty films in the following ten years including the bitter tears of paper fun can't really fear eats the soul and fox and his friends well. what drives you to make so many films and that's the question. it must be a form of mental illness. i don't know. would you stephen. seats and then he was the are told on both of cinema a...
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hundred nine. the old child describes a young girl's a scrape from the world of responsibility an allegory of life east germany. blends politics into the lives of our characters her latest novel nominated for the german book prize tells a story of migration and everyday life in germany. and i'm dynastic and on a thursday at the end of august a group of ten black men gathered outside the berlin city hall building. i thought this very day i decided to stage a hunger strike three days later they stopped taking liquids. up and bert fields her work with contemporary history and searches for personal solutions to the major political issues over time. if you find them and how did people react when they suddenly have to redefine. in their identity because their lies have changed drastically. the writer explores similar themes of contemporary german society in her twenty ten novel visitation which is on her list this is a it's also a very private story being told as with your own family history woven in isn
hundred nine. the old child describes a young girl's a scrape from the world of responsibility an allegory of life east germany. blends politics into the lives of our characters her latest novel nominated for the german book prize tells a story of migration and everyday life in germany. and i'm dynastic and on a thursday at the end of august a group of ten black men gathered outside the berlin city hall building. i thought this very day i decided to stage a hunger strike three days later they...
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hundred seventy nine hundred sixty nine story and then the student movement were very expressive against him i remember used to come to terrible university and the students were very vocal very brave telling him look you and your colleagues the army officer you should go back to your barracks we want civilian route so as he had rejections from the students from intellectuals from army officers he started to become very prudent to protect his dominance as his control over power. he basically took a firm grip of the country every aspect of the country's life and i think that was the first clear sign that gadhafi was heading to be an absolute dictator of libya. despite growing isolation libya continues to pursue policies which are a unique mix of strict muslim rules and marxist ideology. gadhafi established the fate of the masses a system of people's committees and the general people's congress this was part of gadhafi is the universal theory that he laid out in his green book he himself would claim to have no official role in the gym area but would remain the commander in chief of the arme
hundred seventy nine hundred sixty nine story and then the student movement were very expressive against him i remember used to come to terrible university and the students were very vocal very brave telling him look you and your colleagues the army officer you should go back to your barracks we want civilian route so as he had rejections from the students from intellectuals from army officers he started to become very prudent to protect his dominance as his control over power. he basically...
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when our mentor died in one nine hundred thirty nine young ella took over his band and continued to lead it successfully for several more years. an astonishing accomplishment for a young woman called them at a time when jens was still generally considered disreputable. basic in the thirties you would never take your mother to a jazz concert you would never take your wife you might take your mistress you know is that kind of thing but she would never respect when respectable people went to see jazz at the prince of wales like jazz but he thought he was slumming and that was sort of the attitude people enjoyed it but it was very much underground and even in the black community it was looked down upon in the beginning the black middle class and the black religious class looked down on jazz that had to do with gambling it had to do with. low class low sexual morals and things like that but but you know people like ellington and alice really gave it a kind of respectability i mean after al i really you could take your mother to here to a jazz concert. meet . me here to do. it was. in the mid
when our mentor died in one nine hundred thirty nine young ella took over his band and continued to lead it successfully for several more years. an astonishing accomplishment for a young woman called them at a time when jens was still generally considered disreputable. basic in the thirties you would never take your mother to a jazz concert you would never take your wife you might take your mistress you know is that kind of thing but she would never respect when respectable people went to see...
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and when point was discovered and believed in france in one nine hundred fifty nine british and american companies were first to be granted concessions. libya would now experience the transformative power of oil. libya began to really change from one of the poorest countries in the war to one of the richest in africa. before the oil. extended families and the tribal leaders had their sons in the army because it was the guaranteed for their future there was no business after the oil having a small store anywhere will give you a salary better than going to long. or you money was shifting libya's established order. as the arab world was in thrall that evolutionary times embodied by one man above all egypt's leadership the last. there was mujhse wave of span of years and masses and military coups were taking place in iraq in syria in sudan and nasa was inspiring young arabs to go into the army and then plan and plot military coups to change regimes to change what nasser used to characterize as reactionary illusions pro western regimes the army and the nationalist and activists students began
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six of nine ninety to choose. morning morning actually million power because it is expected here the locals. and n nine we swore correspondent almond a wait wait [inaudible] miami. and on thehe list [ininaudi] the city. hi hi. fi miles notot only seven miles last night and at night. soso. one one nine destructn and that was that he sees and be like like the in laws when they went back. down the coastal area not. that i i that i did not not not not out on the uncle sam said that they would not no. exactly as they had had a girl called me and i felt like he would wririte i diad these. but also nobody really was expecting i it to be to be such a strong category. i usually ginger. if they've been being quite awhile comes in another tow. if you if you have -- and and nine nine meeting we would usually -- one in my mother these days is when hide hide things he's he's engine but that was the chief of the the that that when we when we had a hard. not not you all right. sells itself because it was just just not solve that
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and when point was discovered and believed in sense in one nine hundred fifty nine british and american companies were first to be granted concessions. libya would now experience the transformative power of oil. in libya began to really change from one of the poorest countries in the war to one of the richest in africa. before the oil the extended families and the tribal leaders had their sons in the army because it was the guaranteed for their future there was no business of the oil having a small store anywhere we'll give you a salary better than going to long. oil money was shifting libya's established order. as the arab world was in thrall of lucian three times embodied by one man above all egypt's leader general of the last. there was no use wave of bank out of business and massacres and military coups were taking place in iraq in syria in sudan and nasser was inspiring young arabs to go into the army and then plan and plot military coups to. change regimes to change what nasa used to characterize as reactionary illusions pro western regimes the army and the nationalist and the act
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hundred nine. the old child describes a young girls a scrape from the world of responsibility and allegory of life east germany. blends politics into the lives of our characters her latest novel nominated for the german book prize tells the story of migration and everyday life in germany. and i'm gonna start and on a thursday at the end of august a group of ten black men gathered outside the berlin city hall building. they decided to stage a hunger strike three days later they stopped taking liquids. up and bert fields her work with contemporary history and searches for personal solutions to the major political issues over time. if you find them and how did people react when they suddenly have to redefine their identity because their lives have changed drastically. the writer explores similar themes of contemporary germans. saya theatre twenty ten novel visitation which is on her list this is a it's also a very private story being told with your own family history woven in is that right . yes. very
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and one nine hundred seventy s. day she satellite surveillance didn't yet exist in the beginning but we were able to locate blocks of ice a new record a composition if the ice was newly formed or composed of very thick old lands. here there were just very. thoughts the lure of. the russian arctic treasure trove of data could be critical to understanding the nature and scale of the impact of the arctic on climate change first though the geo political landscape had to change. when clinton and gore won the one nine hundred ninety two presidential election the intelligent scientific team suddenly had a huge champion in court. for his part gore had his elite climate team in place. it was at that meeting that vice president gore said. i don't want this group to disappear i want them to be a permanent group. and i want them to remain. the team was named after a think a from greek mythology the sorceress medea. this is an original can this mission was flown eighteen october nine hundred sixty four . this is the executive or
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and one nine hundred seventy s. at that the arctic region and especially the arctic ocean was an area of military operations it will a game in there and even i would say an area of potential conflict this as though it were at the moment of course access to research data was either restricted or totally banned is that going to get the heli watching again in each of. the arctic was the perfect place to hide it became crucial to study gather data and control the high stakes game of cat and mouse was played on to the ice and high above in space. barely a year after the cold war ended a letter arrived at cia headquarters. its instigator the up and coming senator. wanted the cia to allow its intelligence data and systems to be used for environmental study. he was very specific. he wanted us to look at vegetative into see that geophysical parameters oceanographic parameters we were not really that was not really our our focus. dissolved a senior officer in the cia's science and technology directorate was chosen to study it
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on friday the senate voted to end debate on the matter by a margin of fifty one senators to forty nine now analysts believe that is also likely to be the margin in covenant confirmation vote on this vote the yeas are fifty one the nos are forty nine the motion is agreed to. two wavering senators firmed up in favor of kavanagh on friday republican susan collins of maine as announcement of her intention effectively broke the deadlock. mr president i will take him her judge cabinet. that piles the pressure on democrat joe manchin who had not declared his position but soon after collins announcement he said he would also support governor are defying most of his democratic colleagues. of the republicans only lisa murkowski of alaska looks likely to vote against governor today who are republican jeff flake of arizona said he would support unless quote something big changes he's the senator who was confronted in a lift by undercover no protesters and subsequently propose the f.b.i. probe into judge kavanagh's alleged sexual misconduct so the republicans look likely to garner enough votes toda
on friday the senate voted to end debate on the matter by a margin of fifty one senators to forty nine now analysts believe that is also likely to be the margin in covenant confirmation vote on this vote the yeas are fifty one the nos are forty nine the motion is agreed to. two wavering senators firmed up in favor of kavanagh on friday republican susan collins of maine as announcement of her intention effectively broke the deadlock. mr president i will take him her judge cabinet. that piles the...
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on february first one nine hundred seventy nine the figurehead of the revolution the ayatollah khomeini returned to iran from exile in paris from then on everything associated with the west was condemned banished and destroyed those who escaped were concerned about the art they had just won. but what no one knew was someone was watching over it. it's nice to see them i've heard about him i was so happy about it he was. really someone who looked after the pictures. every day for almost forty years. has been walking down the long corridor to the basement of the tehran museum of contemporary art. under the shah he had been employed there as a driver. every day there were demonstrations against the shah here a lot of students were on the street the campus is close by we saw it all on the eleventh of february nine hundred seventy nine the revolution triumphed. then a few came from the revolutionary committee is. yes i think that's what it was called back then but i'm no longer exactly sure and they occupied the museum they told my coworkers they could leave everyone else went home much as i
on february first one nine hundred seventy nine the figurehead of the revolution the ayatollah khomeini returned to iran from exile in paris from then on everything associated with the west was condemned banished and destroyed those who escaped were concerned about the art they had just won. but what no one knew was someone was watching over it. it's nice to see them i've heard about him i was so happy about it he was. really someone who looked after the pictures. every day for almost forty...
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is a charter signatory to the court's creation back in the ninth in mid one nine hundred forty s. but he also said this that the reason why iran felt that it could come forward and bring this lawsuit about the u.s. to sanction policies well the reason for that should no longer exist i'm announcing that the united states is terminating the one nine hundred fifty five treaty of amity with iran this is a decision frankly that is thirty nine years overdue iran is abusing the i.c.j. for political and propaganda purposes and their case as you can see even the decision lacked merit given iran's history of terrorism ballistic missile ective in the other mine behaviors iran's claims under the treaty are absurd the court's ruling today was a defeat for ron and what we've heard from donald trump's a national security adviser as well what he had to say. well not only did john bolton reiterate mike pump a.o.s. point about the i.c.j. ruling involving the lawsuit from iran he also announced that as far as the us is concerned about an international treaty the vienna convention on diplomatic relat
is a charter signatory to the court's creation back in the ninth in mid one nine hundred forty s. but he also said this that the reason why iran felt that it could come forward and bring this lawsuit about the u.s. to sanction policies well the reason for that should no longer exist i'm announcing that the united states is terminating the one nine hundred fifty five treaty of amity with iran this is a decision frankly that is thirty nine years overdue iran is abusing the i.c.j. for political...
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ninee nine nine nine different from. she did she trying trying to steal. a future church having other dealers since i signed holler holler is very level just whether whether an internet. two thousand three hundred grammar and the prevention of flood water was created to increase. federal and local governments within one going on on a major drug bust -- constantly reality accidentes week is the international fallout loudest dissenters out. can use use the king. raise rates stay stays with you again. refreshments will well wealth. could a little. sons in total explains. hi my name is. lillian via the thing about about using an oil well well [inaudible] and and the king in his head it was. and he didn't mention that is it is it. she's at with even singles grown ones in a city state and twenty two it to influence. the local economy. reference to this position as well as well because the it's cool because khan. four out out but some honest cattle coming swings reach that point we continue to decline. rule when i went across t
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in the one nine hundred sixty s. and early seventy's fitzgerald increasingly performed a contemporary soul or pop songs including ones with a political message. ali. offstage she took a political stance in her own way singing at president john f. kennedy's inauguration and supporting robert kennedy's campaign in one nine hundred sixty eight. following the assassination of dr martin luther king jr in april nineteenth sixty eight ella fitzgerald composed the song it's up to me and do you. want to. quit so. you. might be like to do a know number. that is one of my favorites. but. i'm going to sort of sneak over here once in a while see if i can remember the larry's. and then. and we hope you remember it all so very torching. and we help you thank you. now. you rather. well you can. i. ask of with hello i always get the feeling that she's pointing to the music not her own suffering or difficulties or her own personality or personal story she says and as for her the focus is on the music. as if she takes the focus off of
in the one nine hundred sixty s. and early seventy's fitzgerald increasingly performed a contemporary soul or pop songs including ones with a political message. ali. offstage she took a political stance in her own way singing at president john f. kennedy's inauguration and supporting robert kennedy's campaign in one nine hundred sixty eight. following the assassination of dr martin luther king jr in april nineteenth sixty eight ella fitzgerald composed the song it's up to me and do you. want...
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with iran this is a decision frankly that is thirty nine years overdue iran is abusing the i.c.j. for political and propaganda purposes and their case as you can see even the decision lacked merit given iran's history of terrorism ballistic missile active in the other mine behaviors iran's claims under the treaty are absurd the court's ruling today was a defeat for iran. now of course the ruling basically said that the u.s. needs to make it possible for deliveries of humanitarian aid food medicine medical equipment as well as aviation sector equipment for civilian aircraft needs to be made need to be given to the iranian people and secretary of state pompei o said that sort of assistance would continue that the u.s. is very much interested in helping the iranian people however he did say that the u.s. efforts to isolate iran because of its foreign policy objectives will continue it's the u.s. will not be rolling back the sanctions that were imposed earlier this summer and it still intends to impose a global blockade as it were on iran's. oil exports starting in early november firs
with iran this is a decision frankly that is thirty nine years overdue iran is abusing the i.c.j. for political and propaganda purposes and their case as you can see even the decision lacked merit given iran's history of terrorism ballistic missile active in the other mine behaviors iran's claims under the treaty are absurd the court's ruling today was a defeat for iran. now of course the ruling basically said that the u.s. needs to make it possible for deliveries of humanitarian aid food...
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new york nine hundred seventy one. author of the best selling female you know one of the first modern feminist text debates with a very mature open they. like to hear what the women feel there's a connection between women's liberation movement gay liberation activity i've always thought that it was part and parcel of the same movement i know this means that some are sisters not company with me on this issue. i think the simplest way for me describe my attitude to the whole question is that it seems that sexual politics by and large has something to do with the act of being. to the advantage of the one true and if this is the one who is. a more open minded tolerant atmosphere rains on the west coast in california homosexuals can live openly and even like the english painter david hockney. having left repressive england where homosexuality is illegal until nine hundred sixty seven behind him david healthy becomes an international gay icon. his paintings contribute to the defense of gay culture. it is a long undertaking b
new york nine hundred seventy one. author of the best selling female you know one of the first modern feminist text debates with a very mature open they. like to hear what the women feel there's a connection between women's liberation movement gay liberation activity i've always thought that it was part and parcel of the same movement i know this means that some are sisters not company with me on this issue. i think the simplest way for me describe my attitude to the whole question is that it...
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most vinyl records from japan and the celts ingenue nine hundred sixty nine in the east the battle scenes were the of course someone who. knew what use it isto you know looking one which all gives us no done to stop think you're going to get your genius think you can imagine and there's a little the work to image the church of us working with you know when was the caution with the notes is borderline it's a good learning indicator and i tell you all that's going on a good script has got. what the missing jewish an anomaly can walk by was thirty two when he got stuck home kornel a muslim dog more some goats. i don't you go to school some goats do you know what you know we do know it's looking good out of the shillings. put us on amounts of money and i was sort of kook when i moved into my little holster but actually i'm a little bit less. the butt of. the ball the ball. what you want those are called the gun is just the luck because it's all dance it's use if you play you know well he said i think that the one that's not with us you show me the little son a book soon solo done it's not sho
most vinyl records from japan and the celts ingenue nine hundred sixty nine in the east the battle scenes were the of course someone who. knew what use it isto you know looking one which all gives us no done to stop think you're going to get your genius think you can imagine and there's a little the work to image the church of us working with you know when was the caution with the notes is borderline it's a good learning indicator and i tell you all that's going on a good script has got. what...
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refugees who had fled rwanda in one thousand nine hundred fifty nine one nine hundred sixty. or nine hundred sixty one when the hutu majority after many years of oppression by the tutsi more minority in a more or less huge sort of social structure. claimed claim to government. and if the video shows french officers discussing a specific massacre in this as a row hills in june one thousand nine hundred four when hundreds were killed they appear to know what was going on while the military was turning a blind eye how incriminating is this a video. well. first of all the whole start just something wrong with the whole story now i believe that there were hutu massacres by the duty army that even exceeded the number two to mask response for tragedies horrible tragedies now and that story about a french army in that instance. i don't know enough about that instance to judge the video i mean video ok let's let let's rephrase it if that video is proven to be true and it shows french officers discussed discussing a specific massacre but turning their backs on it. is that right should
refugees who had fled rwanda in one thousand nine hundred fifty nine one nine hundred sixty. or nine hundred sixty one when the hutu majority after many years of oppression by the tutsi more minority in a more or less huge sort of social structure. claimed claim to government. and if the video shows french officers discussing a specific massacre in this as a row hills in june one thousand nine hundred four when hundreds were killed they appear to know what was going on while the military was...
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one side -- in three nine nine six six out thousands easily. says the video videos [inaudible] apart highlight. rents for resources on the ground round. that's also said that a long line in any. case rembrandt's. human rights right to the city usually runs from transaction. it's easy is. no no i relationship. with my mad men. successor. under the amendment even gives the only the only way way. social. an investigation iran friend rolling out a matter with a with over two years ago ago. earlier. and ending that are charges the same. last night three grazing. eighteen down down basically is to lead a a just don't want a lot of junk junk but unlike like if he changed. a little. anything. else runs over their countr. rurussell jane jensenn benjn online she's day asking a country [inaudible] headline. and then joe says as fifty two this is a decision it is listening. to hello lost back back. i'll tell jim which is which is something that's a little strange trying to sell the treasury it's not something comical and on them but starts immediately it g
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we saw it all on the eleventh of february nine hundred seventy nine the revolution triumphed. then a few came from the revolutionary committee. yes i think that's what it was called back then but i'm no longer exactly sure and they occupied the museum like they told my coworkers they could leave everyone else went home i was the one they kept on with the honest. about me and i knew nothing about heart but i realized that when they put me in charge of this treasure i had to pull myself together and take good care of it. and you could. max and monet rothko and book. at first for russia because he saw their work says little more then paint on canvas. month by the mission of my ignorance led me to acquire as much knowledge as i could of course i knew nothing about ott. but if i try to obtain information from different books there was no internet back then. i had to search through books for days just to get a little information about a work eventually i would find something and documented for the museum. child who's me ash that i mean i'm just tough and. probably the most precious
we saw it all on the eleventh of february nine hundred seventy nine the revolution triumphed. then a few came from the revolutionary committee. yes i think that's what it was called back then but i'm no longer exactly sure and they occupied the museum like they told my coworkers they could leave everyone else went home i was the one they kept on with the honest. about me and i knew nothing about heart but i realized that when they put me in charge of this treasure i had to pull myself together...