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with a smattering of early birds treated to a dawn chorus featuring pauline black, lead singer of theal band the selecter. coventry through and through. # riverflow... i've lived in coventry for very many years and to even be in a city that is coventry city of culture was good, but to be asked to perform at the opening ceremony, i just thought was, wow. that was fantastic. good, it was really, it was brilliant as well in this one end and the colours, lovely, and i'm glad it stayed dry for them! not pouring down rain. action! i'm bringing the hands up and opening them out. and bringing one in front of you. l i'm singing the river song, i am the river as you can see, with all of this wonderful kind of blue make up and all of this flowing veil. because there is a river that runs underneath the city. and of course that's kind of the life spring, the well of everything, that was the reason why they settled, because there was a river. it's like ms haversham! i know this area and i know the people around here, or some of the people around here, and to have them actually contribute to the lyr
with a smattering of early birds treated to a dawn chorus featuring pauline black, lead singer of theal band the selecter. coventry through and through. # riverflow... i've lived in coventry for very many years and to even be in a city that is coventry city of culture was good, but to be asked to perform at the opening ceremony, i just thought was, wow. that was fantastic. good, it was really, it was brilliant as well in this one end and the colours, lovely, and i'm glad it stayed dry for them!...
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Dec 23, 2021
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so pauline lived right near plum creek. broiling summers alternated with arctic winters, and wildfires and periodic plagues of grasshoppers wiped out crops and gardens and houses in moments. despite the challenges, five years later when pauline proved up or finalized her homestead claim, she owned a 14 by 15-foot cabin, cattle, a pig, and chickens. she produced 400 bushels of wheat, dozens of eggs, and 150 pounds of butter for sales. she lived off her land for 14 years, then sold it for $1,280, more than $30,000 today. to make additional income for her retirement in a snug house in town, she carried the mortgage. a lot of the women homesteaders after they proved up their claims, they would hang on to the land and rent it to a farmer, and they would have income for the rest of their lives in many cases or until they wanted to do something else. this was a very unusual thing for a woman to be able to have her own money in that way. very few 19th century americans, especially women, had excess to college in the professional li
so pauline lived right near plum creek. broiling summers alternated with arctic winters, and wildfires and periodic plagues of grasshoppers wiped out crops and gardens and houses in moments. despite the challenges, five years later when pauline proved up or finalized her homestead claim, she owned a 14 by 15-foot cabin, cattle, a pig, and chickens. she produced 400 bushels of wheat, dozens of eggs, and 150 pounds of butter for sales. she lived off her land for 14 years, then sold it for $1,280,...
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Dec 24, 2021
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despite the challenges, five years later when pauline finalized her claim, , she ownea 14 by 15-foot cabin, cattle, appeared and chickens. she produced or hundred bushels of wheat, , dozens of eggs and . she lived off her land for 14 years and then sold it for $1280, more than $30,000 today. to make additional income for our retirement in a in a se in town she carried the mortgage. a lot of the women homesteaders after they proved up their claims they would hang on to the land and rent it to a farmer and they wouldn't income for the rest of their lives, in many cases, or until they wanted to do something else. this was a very unusual thing for a woman to be able to have her own money in that way. very the review 19 century as especially women have access to college and professional life it enabled. but in july 1862 just a few months after the homestead act, congress passed the moral land-grant act. the law created nearly 100 tuition free coeducational public colleges and universities. two-thirds of the schools were in the rapidly developing west which desperately needed expertise. gi
despite the challenges, five years later when pauline finalized her claim, , she ownea 14 by 15-foot cabin, cattle, appeared and chickens. she produced or hundred bushels of wheat, , dozens of eggs and . she lived off her land for 14 years and then sold it for $1280, more than $30,000 today. to make additional income for our retirement in a in a se in town she carried the mortgage. a lot of the women homesteaders after they proved up their claims they would hang on to the land and rent it to a...
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Dec 4, 2021
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i met in pauline not been of years and got on as a doctor to put another pull inside what it ah the with the video look at the split the seeks these and then to take another 6 rolls through the wall. those will hold on. where's small things? more things. first session is our goal is to review of if a good are means and i mean there's one screw up till after going is ago or that of a visit or going vehicle gura the machine may i of now your machine up little kit, luminous. then you but no with yet is igneous like siegel to ski with his tongue? you use them too much to let her go. i just like version good. it becomes a bit. certain nicky was get piercer. why don't boys? i know that. but the living expediency exception is there is a good, a living of after the 2nd part of a button. let him have us. ok is clear. anything else? new stance tanya, if that could contrast exactly much as of what stood oxy guleski? none of the give us a course she near the study snare to me to that so nasty play them the greater shift on shift 30 to nick. the toys the do easier. it twitter from am gloria, his opin
i met in pauline not been of years and got on as a doctor to put another pull inside what it ah the with the video look at the split the seeks these and then to take another 6 rolls through the wall. those will hold on. where's small things? more things. first session is our goal is to review of if a good are means and i mean there's one screw up till after going is ago or that of a visit or going vehicle gura the machine may i of now your machine up little kit, luminous. then you but no with...
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Dec 6, 2021
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breathe as you check out this high altitude stunt from earlier today, french dare def innalth nathan paulin crossed a slack line, he was suspended nearly 300 feet above a beach in rio de janeiro. the 27 year old made it to his destination point in about 30 minutes as the crowd below cheered him on. a man who literally put his life on the line to serve our country was remembered this weekend in virginia. colonel ed-- ed shames made his first jump in normandy. later took bottles of cognac from hitler eagle ri treat and used it to toast his son's bar mitzvah, he was 99 years old, when we come back world war ii veterans seefer a warm welcome when they return to a place where history was made. >> duncan: finally tonight the date that will live in infamy is approaching 80 years in tuesday. the jeas attack on pearl harbor marked america's entry into world war ii. joy benedict of our los angeles station kcbs met a group of veterans who made the trip to hawaii to remember and hope that we don't forget their sacrifice. >> it was a heartfelt moment etched in patriotism. >> as this airport baggage clai
breathe as you check out this high altitude stunt from earlier today, french dare def innalth nathan paulin crossed a slack line, he was suspended nearly 300 feet above a beach in rio de janeiro. the 27 year old made it to his destination point in about 30 minutes as the crowd below cheered him on. a man who literally put his life on the line to serve our country was remembered this weekend in virginia. colonel ed-- ed shames made his first jump in normandy. later took bottles of cognac from...
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Dec 24, 2021
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but, in 1873, pauline, a single 53 year old scandinavian immigrant, a lot of these women were middle aged, filed for a homestead on a remote minnesota frontier. it was -- she lived actually near where laura ingalls wilder. -- and wildfires and periodic plagues of grasshoppers wiped out crops, gardens, houses, in moments. despite the challenges, five years later when pauline proved up, or finalized her homestead claim, she owned a 14 by 15 foot cabin, cattle, a pig, and chickens. she produced 400 bushels of wheat, dozens of eggs, and 150 pounds of butter for sale. she lived off her land for 14 years, and then sold it for 1280 dollars, more than 30,000 dollars today. to make additional income for her retirement in a snug house in town, she carried the mortgage. a lot of the women homesteaders after they proved up their claims, they would hang on to the land, and rented to a farmer, and they would have income for the rest of their lives in many cases, or until they wanted to do something else. this was a very unusual thing for women to be able to have her own money in that way. very few
but, in 1873, pauline, a single 53 year old scandinavian immigrant, a lot of these women were middle aged, filed for a homestead on a remote minnesota frontier. it was -- she lived actually near where laura ingalls wilder. -- and wildfires and periodic plagues of grasshoppers wiped out crops, gardens, houses, in moments. despite the challenges, five years later when pauline proved up, or finalized her homestead claim, she owned a 14 by 15 foot cabin, cattle, a pig, and chickens. she produced...
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Dec 1, 2021
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it is now my pleasure to hand over to coventry is very own pauline black who will reveal the winner oftry _ what it is like to be centre coventry. i hope you had a wonderful time _ coventry. i hope you had a wonderful time and _ coventry. i hope you had a wonderful time. and now i'm delighted to announce — time. and now i'm delighted to announce the winner of the turner prize _ announce the winner of the turner prize 202t — announce the winner of the turner prize 2021. and it is... array collective _ array collective belfast —based artist _ array collective belfast —based artist and lucky to find activism making — artist and lucky to find activism making bannisters and decoration and issues as— making bannisters and decoration and issues as they skate rights, marriage _ issues as they skate rights, marriage inequality. an anti- austerity- — marriage inequality. an anti- austerity. hello, _ marriage inequality. an anti- austerity. hello, welcome i marriage inequality. an anti- austerity. hello, welcome to| marriage inequality. an anti- i austerity. hello, welcome to all marriage inequal
it is now my pleasure to hand over to coventry is very own pauline black who will reveal the winner oftry _ what it is like to be centre coventry. i hope you had a wonderful time _ coventry. i hope you had a wonderful time and _ coventry. i hope you had a wonderful time. and now i'm delighted to announce — time. and now i'm delighted to announce the winner of the turner prize _ announce the winner of the turner prize 202t — announce the winner of the turner prize 2021. and it is... array...
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Dec 22, 2021
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only this year, pauline's constitutional court ruled that polish law takes precedence over you. law on the court, has dominated by judges loyal to the ruling. you are a skeptic, law and justice party. warsaw has called the use actions and attack on its sovereignty. we also considered that the constitutional triple not no longer meets the requirements of an independent and impartial deborah established by law as required by the treaty. the european union is a community of values and of low. and the rights of europeans under the treaties must be protect, no matter where they live in the union. tennessee is a former president, msf, marez okey has been sentenced to 4 years in prison. the court charged more circular lives in france with assaulting the security of the state lessons because of recent comments he made, urging france to end support 14, his youth government current president, i said suspended parliament in july, which my suki as called a coup floods of the southwest syrian province of italy, the area controlled by rebels, or excuse me, as home to thousands of internally displace
only this year, pauline's constitutional court ruled that polish law takes precedence over you. law on the court, has dominated by judges loyal to the ruling. you are a skeptic, law and justice party. warsaw has called the use actions and attack on its sovereignty. we also considered that the constitutional triple not no longer meets the requirements of an independent and impartial deborah established by law as required by the treaty. the european union is a community of values and of low. and...
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interesting and for me quite unexpected because andrew mitchell and david davis, both tories, and paulineaving a better life. what they are suggesting, and i think it is a more humane way, is instead of doing what priti patel and borisjohnson and all of them want, make it harder, however hard they make it, desperate people will cross the channel, that they should be allowed to go to british embassies in all the countries that they live in and get their papers processed there. it could be very difficult in some countries, afghanistan, that would be impossible, but i think it would be impossible, but i think it would be an important idea because at the moment there is no kind of legitimate and safe way of doing this. ~ ., ., ., , , , this. we are going to pick this up at 11:30pm _ this. we are going to pick this up at 11:30pm. we _ this. we are going to pick this up at 11:30pm. we will— this. we are going to pick this up at 11:30pm. we will discuss - this. we are going to pick this upj at 11:30pm. we will discuss more this. we are going to pick this up i at 11:30pm. we will discuss more of
interesting and for me quite unexpected because andrew mitchell and david davis, both tories, and paulineaving a better life. what they are suggesting, and i think it is a more humane way, is instead of doing what priti patel and borisjohnson and all of them want, make it harder, however hard they make it, desperate people will cross the channel, that they should be allowed to go to british embassies in all the countries that they live in and get their papers processed there. it could be very...
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Dec 24, 2021
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this is a picture of my auntie pauline. you think playboy was risque? look at that. - from a very, very young age? i do, actually. my favourite review i ever .ot actually. my favourite review i ever got was _ actually. my favourite review i ever got was t _ actually. my favourite review i ever got was i was in a play when i was at school, — got was i was in a play when i was at school, baby school, called why the fairies — at school, baby school, called why the fairies cried. when i was in brighton, _ the fairies cried. when i was in brighton, i_ the fairies cried. when i was in brighton, i was evacuated to brighton, i was evacuated to brighton, and the review that i got was: _ brighton, and the review that i got was, john— brighton, and the review that i got was, john collins makes a very believable through —— ferry. my grandma — believable through —— ferry. my grandma cut this out and posted it in a scrapbook, the first of many things— in a scrapbook, the first of many things she — in a scrapbook, the first of many things she cut out and posted. this is part— thing
this is a picture of my auntie pauline. you think playboy was risque? look at that. - from a very, very young age? i do, actually. my favourite review i ever .ot actually. my favourite review i ever got was _ actually. my favourite review i ever got was t _ actually. my favourite review i ever got was i was in a play when i was at school, — got was i was in a play when i was at school, baby school, called why the fairies — at school, baby school, called why the fairies cried. when i was in...