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peter's nerves failed. the tsar ran out into the yard in one shirt, jumped on a horse and, alone, without accompanying, dived into pitch darkness. in the morning it turned out. the sovereign went under the protection of the trinity-sergius monastery and years. all his family and court and the amusing troops of peter began to move there immediately, the orderly boyars and the troops in mid-september were all finished in the maiden monastery, and power passed to peter and the first serious business of the young sovereign, a military campaign at that time russia, together with austria, was greater she was a member of the anti-turkish league, the so-called holy alliance, and under an agreement signed by sophia, she was obliged to fight with the ottoman empire, but if sophia sent an army against vassal of the basman, the empire of the crimean tartans, that peter decided to fight immediately with the turks, that is, to go to azov, the turkish fortress at the mouth, which blocked the exit to the sea of \u200b\u2
peter's nerves failed. the tsar ran out into the yard in one shirt, jumped on a horse and, alone, without accompanying, dived into pitch darkness. in the morning it turned out. the sovereign went under the protection of the trinity-sergius monastery and years. all his family and court and the amusing troops of peter began to move there immediately, the orderly boyars and the troops in mid-september were all finished in the maiden monastery, and power passed to peter and the first serious...
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peter ordered.ughout the festive week from the first to the seventh of january, the students burn firing from cannons and rifles at night bonfires, make illuminations at home, ordered to decorate with pine branches and lived the usual new year's holiday with christmas trees and firecrackers . which, under soviet rule, again became known as new year's, as in the time of peter the village was in full swing. and peter did not take his eyes off his beloved. again i remembered the pictures from treasured book of his childhood knights in shining armor magical cities, a beautiful maiden and life a lifetime, like an eternal holiday. why delay, unless it was better for him to find a wife if she loved him the same way as he did. she answered with a sincere passion with a trained polite smile, behind which coldness was read even what the king sometimes noticed in the faces of foreign advisers when he shared plans for transforming his homeland according to european sample? how could everything he was aiming for
peter ordered.ughout the festive week from the first to the seventh of january, the students burn firing from cannons and rifles at night bonfires, make illuminations at home, ordered to decorate with pine branches and lived the usual new year's holiday with christmas trees and firecrackers . which, under soviet rule, again became known as new year's, as in the time of peter the village was in full swing. and peter did not take his eyes off his beloved. again i remembered the pictures from...
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no, on the night of january 19, peter ii died. the privy council of 8 nobles who resolved the most important state issues indignantly rejected the dolgoruky scam, the romanovs should be on the russian throne, and if the male line ended, it became necessary to turn to the female one. the line of the throne of the heritage included two daughters of peter i anna petrovna elizaveta petrovna and also three daughters of ivan v of the early deceased brother and co-founder of peter ekaterina ivanovna anna john. praskovya ionova anna petrovna married the duke of galstin in 1728. she gave birth to a boy karl-better ulrich and died a few days after giving birth ekaterina ivanovna was married to a duke had a twelve-year-old daughter elizaveta katerina kristina anna ivanovna was the widow of the duke of courland had no children praskovya ivanovna was married to general dmitry mamonov the supreme commanders spent the night deciding which of the ladies give preference to six in the morning chose anna duchess of courland. she was 37. she was a wi
no, on the night of january 19, peter ii died. the privy council of 8 nobles who resolved the most important state issues indignantly rejected the dolgoruky scam, the romanovs should be on the russian throne, and if the male line ended, it became necessary to turn to the female one. the line of the throne of the heritage included two daughters of peter i anna petrovna elizaveta petrovna and also three daughters of ivan v of the early deceased brother and co-founder of peter ekaterina ivanovna...
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sorry peter has it real.veryone, everyone is to blame in his life, moreover, the elections he made himself is his freedom but to sing. i want to say, in order for the world to turn around to you, you need to turn around to the world yourself. understand the root of the problem, if you realize it is only in you and no one else in anyone else, therefore, if you have some desire immediately and people will have both opportunities and means to radically change your life. well, of course, it’s sad to watch such a life, but i also agree with anton that the result in which peter is now is the system of his choice in life and this point he has come to. this is his choice and only he himself, if he wants to change his life, he can change it. everything is in the hands of peter he lives in two realities, he is you for himself, where he likes it more, until he understands that you, of course, are bad for him in our reality, but here is such a life here, really in this situation need help. i mean, it's not the same story
sorry peter has it real.veryone, everyone is to blame in his life, moreover, the elections he made himself is his freedom but to sing. i want to say, in order for the world to turn around to you, you need to turn around to the world yourself. understand the root of the problem, if you realize it is only in you and no one else in anyone else, therefore, if you have some desire immediately and people will have both opportunities and means to radically change your life. well, of course, it’s sad...
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peter was dying in terrible agony. he never named the name of his heir, and now the future of the russian throne was to be determined by the supreme council; the choice was not easy for the throne, several people could claim the throne at once, the wife of peter and katerina, his daughters elizabeth and anna grandson, as well as other relatives. alone none of the highest dignitaries took into account the nieces of the emperor anna john, the heiress of russian blood for 15 years vegetated in a distant courland, lonely, surrounded by ill-wishers. the duchess of courland didn't feel like a mistress in her own house, a non-governor. could anyone imagine that only five years would pass and she would return to her homeland in brest of glory and become an autocratic empress. she was born in the cross chamber of the terem palace. in the moscow kremlin , ivan, the fifth elder brother and co-ruler of peter i, almost did not remember her father , died when the girl was 3 years old. after that, the sovereign peter alekseevich took
peter was dying in terrible agony. he never named the name of his heir, and now the future of the russian throne was to be determined by the supreme council; the choice was not easy for the throne, several people could claim the throne at once, the wife of peter and katerina, his daughters elizabeth and anna grandson, as well as other relatives. alone none of the highest dignitaries took into account the nieces of the emperor anna john, the heiress of russian blood for 15 years vegetated in a...
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katie: peter? peter: yes. francis: yes. katie: great job.thanks to erica williams, cameron dawson, and francis rodilosso --cameron dawson, francis rodilosso, and peter scheer. we will be back friday. this was "bloomberg real yield" and this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: welcome, i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg's "first word news." in venezuela, the government of president maduro and the opposition have agreed to resume talks this weekend. it potentially opens the door for the united states to ease oil sanctions. the talks will include conditions for venezuela's 2024 elections. the eu is discussing capping the price of russian crude oil at $65-$70 per barrel.
katie: peter? peter: yes. francis: yes. katie: great job.thanks to erica williams, cameron dawson, and francis rodilosso --cameron dawson, francis rodilosso, and peter scheer. we will be back friday. this was "bloomberg real yield" and this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: welcome, i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg's "first word news." in venezuela, the government of president maduro and the opposition have agreed to resume talks this weekend. it potentially opens the door for the...
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peter died at the age of 53. the limit of surprise during the reign of peter i was long exhausted. in addition, catherine aroused involuntary sympathy, because her life resembled a fairy tale about how the tsar fell in love with a simple girl, not a good girl, not a talker, and made her queen. even write not skillfully after three months. approximately the daily routine of the empress looked like this at 16:00. she got out of bed at 20:00. had a hearty dinner at night, walked in the summer garden , usually went to bed around 10:00 in the morning, the main person his serene highness prince alexander danilovich menshikov was at court. once he determined her fate, having introduced her to peter, he then elevated her to the throne. now he took over the reins of government of a huge empire so that it would not be too conspicuous, a supreme privy council was created, supposedly an advisory body under the empress , in fact, the actual government, to which both the senate and all colleagues were subordinate. ekaterina at a meeting of the supreme council, she did not appear once. she listen
peter died at the age of 53. the limit of surprise during the reign of peter i was long exhausted. in addition, catherine aroused involuntary sympathy, because her life resembled a fairy tale about how the tsar fell in love with a simple girl, not a good girl, not a talker, and made her queen. even write not skillfully after three months. approximately the daily routine of the empress looked like this at 16:00. she got out of bed at 20:00. had a hearty dinner at night, walked in the summer...
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just 46 people worldwide have received the procedure so far, including peter. start a treatment here. professor tze min wah is overseeing his treatment. in the middle, next across, can you see the bubbles? that's the focal point of the treatment. you can hear the sound. so, can you see bits of the tumour being destroyed right now? you can see the focal point is destroying a tumour and as you can see the bright area here. early studies have shown histotripsy can also kick—start an immune response that enables the body to fight cancer on its own. this is what tumour cells in rodents look like before histotripsy. but look at them after. the changing colour shows the immune system has been stimulated to destroy tumour cells. the hope for liver trial is investigating how and why histotripsy triggers this response and how reliably it can be seen in humans. two out of eight patients in a small initial study had this effect. that is, yeah, what i'm really hoping for is that you get the immune response and it starts to clear up all of the things in the liver. cancer exp
just 46 people worldwide have received the procedure so far, including peter. start a treatment here. professor tze min wah is overseeing his treatment. in the middle, next across, can you see the bubbles? that's the focal point of the treatment. you can hear the sound. so, can you see bits of the tumour being destroyed right now? you can see the focal point is destroying a tumour and as you can see the bright area here. early studies have shown histotripsy can also kick—start an immune...
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petersburg named in orthodoxy, peter fedorovich.ber 7, 1742, the young prince was declared heir to the russian throne. from now on, in the churches, peter was commemorated immediately after the empress at the meeting, not only did he kiss elizabeth's hand, but she also kissed his hand. however. the formal honor that was given to pyotr fedorovich meant little in real political life. the boy lost his parents early, was lonely and closed by nature. in germany, for the most part, he was surrounded by court officers, who brought up in him only love for military lane and parades. no one was involved in the education of the prince. elizabeth, struck by the unhealthy appearance and extreme ignorance of her nephew, ordered to take special care of his health and development, and she herself chose teachers for him, and the education of the heirs to the throne has always remained an important concern of the emperors for the reigning house of the romanovs. pavel nikolai will become excellent engineers. alexander, an outstanding diplomat , alexan
petersburg named in orthodoxy, peter fedorovich.ber 7, 1742, the young prince was declared heir to the russian throne. from now on, in the churches, peter was commemorated immediately after the empress at the meeting, not only did he kiss elizabeth's hand, but she also kissed his hand. however. the formal honor that was given to pyotr fedorovich meant little in real political life. the boy lost his parents early, was lonely and closed by nature. in germany, for the most part, he was surrounded...
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peter: that's right. kristen: how bad is it right now? peter: it's bad across the country. orange county issued an emergency, you know, state of alert yesterday, and what it means is that they just want to be flexible and take care of kids. it's meant for adults with flex ability of staff. at ucsf, we have seen three to four times the amount of rsv in the last few weeks so it's really hot in the outpatient setting. kristen: luck, with -- look, with so much going around, how can parents or people tell what they were their kids -- or their kids have? what is it, when what i need to go to the hospital? peter: it's really tough without a test. right now, we have pcr tests for all three but we cannot do the testing at home apart from covid antigen tests. if you are worried about what you have, it's really important to go and get diagnosed because even an adult, if you know you have flu, you can get early therapy. if you get covid of course, for some folks, particularly older, you can get paxlovid. if you don't have that and you have rsv or your kid has rsv, we know we would have
peter: that's right. kristen: how bad is it right now? peter: it's bad across the country. orange county issued an emergency, you know, state of alert yesterday, and what it means is that they just want to be flexible and take care of kids. it's meant for adults with flex ability of staff. at ucsf, we have seen three to four times the amount of rsv in the last few weeks so it's really hot in the outpatient setting. kristen: luck, with -- look, with so much going around, how can parents or...
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>> peter: yes. >> shannon: sometimes the president asks you questions. >> peter: that is a differente foreign policy issue was the afghanistan withdrawal, widely panned still and on the worst day of his presidency, i had a chance to ask him if he bears responsibility, he had been saying the buck stops with him and trying to ask about his policy that led up to this deadly day where 13 u.s. servicemembers were killed, he doesn't want to talk about that, he wanted to talk about trump's, right here. >> president biden: i'm askings you a question -- wait a minute, i'm asking you a question, is that accurate to best of your knowledge? [indiscernible] -- do you think that people have issue with pulling out of afghanistan and the way things happened? >> president biden: i think they have an issue that people are likely to get hurt. >> peter: he buried his head into his head to a notebook that only had bad news in it, it shows he is an emotional guy and that benefits people asking for an answer. we just need staffers to let us close enough to ping him. >> shannon: they don't like that, any st
>> peter: yes. >> shannon: sometimes the president asks you questions. >> peter: that is a differente foreign policy issue was the afghanistan withdrawal, widely panned still and on the worst day of his presidency, i had a chance to ask him if he bears responsibility, he had been saying the buck stops with him and trying to ask about his policy that led up to this deadly day where 13 u.s. servicemembers were killed, he doesn't want to talk about that, he wanted to talk about...
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peter bowes, will they be made public? peter bowes. always _ will they be made public?ys good _ will they be made public? peter bowes, always good to - will they be made public? peter bowes, always good to have - will they be made public? peter| bowes, always good to have you will they be made public? peter bowes, always good to have you on the programme. hope you get a bit of a break during the thanksgiving period! thank you very much. to qatar and the world cup now, and people in saudi arabia will be treated to a spontaneous public holiday tomorrow. the saudi king announced the celebration after the national side beat argentina 2—1, in one of the greatest upsets in the tournament's history. these pictures show saudi fans celebrating after the stunning win. just to put into context how big a shock it was, quite remarkable. and in the day's final match, the reigning champions france beat australia 4—1. the bbc�*s lucy hockings has the latest from doha. many people are calling it one of the biggest upsets in world cup history. it will certainly be talked about for years
peter bowes, will they be made public? peter bowes. always _ will they be made public?ys good _ will they be made public? peter bowes, always good to - will they be made public? peter bowes, always good to have - will they be made public? peter| bowes, always good to have you will they be made public? peter bowes, always good to have you on the programme. hope you get a bit of a break during the thanksgiving period! thank you very much. to qatar and the world cup now, and people in saudi arabia...
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including peter. indie received the procedure so far. including peter.— including peter. are about to start the treatment - including peter. we are about to start the treatment here. l to start the treatment here. this professor is overseeing his treatment. in this professor is overseeing his treatment.— this professor is overseeing his treatment. in the middle, next, his treatment. in the middle, next. see _ his treatment. in the middle, next, see the _ his treatment. in the middle, next, see the bubbles? - his treatment. in the middle, | next, see the bubbles? that's the focal point of the treatment. you can hear the sound. treatment. you can hear the sound, treatment. you can hear the sound. , , , treatment. you can hear the sound. , , sound. so, can you see bits of the tumour— sound. so, can you see bits of the tumour being _ sound. so, can you see bits of the tumour being destroyed i the tumour being destroyed right now?— right now? you can see the focal point _ right now? you can see the focal point is _ right now? you can see the focal point is destroying - right n
including peter. indie received the procedure so far. including peter.— including peter. are about to start the treatment - including peter. we are about to start the treatment here. l to start the treatment here. this professor is overseeing his treatment. in this professor is overseeing his treatment.— this professor is overseeing his treatment. in the middle, next, his treatment. in the middle, next. see _ his treatment. in the middle, next, see the _ his treatment. in the middle, next,...
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senator schumer and senator gary peters. that's the tweet. when chuck schumer talked very peters into becoming the chair of the democratic senate campaign committee, the covid-19 pandemic was still raging through the united states. people weren't yet vaccinated. and travel was still very risky in a job where senator peters was going to have to travel to dozens of states and support the democratic candidates running for senate. in a private, off record chat with sandra peters after he became the chair of the democratic senate campaign committee, i began by offering him my condolences for getting the worst job in the senate. and that is the inside view in the senate we, of running the democratic senate campaign committee. which is the single most difficult fundraising task any senator could ever take on. it is much more difficult than raising money for your own senate reelection campaign. it is much more complex. much more unforgiving. much more relentless. it's the kind of job where you have to kiss your family goodbye for two years. and, it's
senator schumer and senator gary peters. that's the tweet. when chuck schumer talked very peters into becoming the chair of the democratic senate campaign committee, the covid-19 pandemic was still raging through the united states. people weren't yet vaccinated. and travel was still very risky in a job where senator peters was going to have to travel to dozens of states and support the democratic candidates running for senate. in a private, off record chat with sandra peters after he became the...
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peter zalmayev, _ start attacking again. peter zalmayev, stay _ start attacking again.tay with - start attacking again. peter zalmayev, stay with us. - start attacking again. peterj zalmayev, stay with us. we start attacking again. peter - zalmayev, stay with us. we want your views on another story involving the russia ukraine conflict because we have seen an interview involving russia's most powerful prosecutor, ukraine's prosecco, dismissing claims of negotiations with russia. andriy kostin is leading ukraine's investigations into war crimes committed by russia following its invasion earlier this year. in an exclusive interview in kyiv, he told the bbc�*s catherine byaruhanga any talks would have to hold russian officials accountable for atrocities carried out in ukraine. let's have a listen. i don't think that there is a time for negotiations, especially from the point of view of making russia accountable for war crimes committed. how can we be a negotiations about war crimes committed by russia and russian aggression? russia could be held accountable and when i hear
peter zalmayev, _ start attacking again. peter zalmayev, stay _ start attacking again.tay with - start attacking again. peter zalmayev, stay with us. - start attacking again. peterj zalmayev, stay with us. we start attacking again. peter - zalmayev, stay with us. we want your views on another story involving the russia ukraine conflict because we have seen an interview involving russia's most powerful prosecutor, ukraine's prosecco, dismissing claims of negotiations with russia. andriy kostin...
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peters: dr. shogan, it is a big job ahead of you and it is important for the committee to hear from you. how do you view the role of nara and complying with the several records laws we have throughout the government? dr. shogan: thank you for that question. the national archives leads the federal government in the records retention policies and procedures. in particular, it relies upon federal agencies that supply those records to provide the national archives with paper records at this point in time, and is in the future, digital records, so the repository of our nation's story can be complete. sen. peters: as archivist, what do you plan to do to improve the federal records preservation process we currently have? dr. shogan: thank you for that question. the major challenge for the national archives going forward will be the transition from a primarily analog or paper repository to a primarily digital repository. when that does happen, when the records starts to come from federal agencies in that
peters: dr. shogan, it is a big job ahead of you and it is important for the committee to hear from you. how do you view the role of nara and complying with the several records laws we have throughout the government? dr. shogan: thank you for that question. the national archives leads the federal government in the records retention policies and procedures. in particular, it relies upon federal agencies that supply those records to provide the national archives with paper records at this point...
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just 46 people worldwide have received the procedure so far, including peter. here. professor tze min wah is overseeing his treatment. in the middle, next across, can you see the bubbles? that's the focal point of the treatment. you can hear the sound. so, can you see bits of the tumour being destroyed right now? you can see the focal point is destroying a tumour, and as you can see the bright area here. early studies have shown histotripsy can also kick—start an immune response that enables the body to fight cancer on its own. this is what tumour cells in rodents look like before histotripsy. but look at them after. the changing colour shows the immune system has been stimulated to destroy tumour cells. the hope for liver trial is investigating how and why histotripsy triggers this response and how reliably it can be seen in humans. two out of eight patients in a small initial study had this effect. that is, yeah, what i'm really hoping for is that you get the immune response and it starts to clear up all of the disease in the liver. cancer experts say histotr
just 46 people worldwide have received the procedure so far, including peter. here. professor tze min wah is overseeing his treatment. in the middle, next across, can you see the bubbles? that's the focal point of the treatment. you can hear the sound. so, can you see bits of the tumour being destroyed right now? you can see the focal point is destroying a tumour, and as you can see the bright area here. early studies have shown histotripsy can also kick—start an immune response that enables...
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peter is a guinness world record—holding skateboarder.e from competing when he was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer three years ago. it can affect cells in several organs of the body, including the liver. it turns your life into a roller—coaster. just absolutely terrifying. you know, you don't know how long you've got whatsoever. peter's liver tumours are so small and widespread, they can't be removed through surgery. he had several rounds of radiation therapy and chemotherapy, but these took a heavy toll on him. fatigue, energy levels, really heavily hit. i had my review and they basically said i was not responding to the chemo. but then, peter was offered the chance to undergo a new cancer treatment at stjames�*s hospital in leeds. histotripsy is a type of focused ultrasound which destroys tissue inside the body, completely noninvasively. it's much more precise than treatments, which use heat or radiation, meaning it can better treat tumours which are small and widespread in vital organs like the liver. us—based tech company histoso
peter is a guinness world record—holding skateboarder.e from competing when he was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer three years ago. it can affect cells in several organs of the body, including the liver. it turns your life into a roller—coaster. just absolutely terrifying. you know, you don't know how long you've got whatsoever. peter's liver tumours are so small and widespread, they can't be removed through surgery. he had several rounds of radiation therapy and chemotherapy, but...
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host: peter coleman, do you agree? the justice system, the changes we have made over the years, has been a driver of this polarization? guest: yeah. again, that has become a politicized issue, unfortunately. who was on the supreme court, is it waited left or right? it has always been an issue and a concern. a focus, a political focus for a long time in mobilizing voters, mobilizing partisans in service of packing the court or changing the rules, the number of justices, has been a divisive issue. it is unfortunate. our courts, the supreme court in all courts, are supposed to be where fairness resides. wind justice resides. of course, that is an ideal, it is never true. it is very unfortunate the courts have become so politicized and affected in the ways they have had my lobbyists, religious advocates of different types. it has become a more divisive issue and contributed to not only the loss interest of the system, but it did increase in distress. we have negative expectations for what the courts will do. that is a majo
host: peter coleman, do you agree? the justice system, the changes we have made over the years, has been a driver of this polarization? guest: yeah. again, that has become a politicized issue, unfortunately. who was on the supreme court, is it waited left or right? it has always been an issue and a concern. a focus, a political focus for a long time in mobilizing voters, mobilizing partisans in service of packing the court or changing the rules, the number of justices, has been a divisive...
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peter is keen to explain the systems he built here to keep his plant running. this is a 20 cylinder 3 megawatt electricity, and which is provided by the yellow tube is gas. and then the machine is running, making 3 megawatts electricity, and producing to cool it down 3.3 megawatts to make. and that's the energy how we used to heat our greenhouses. so peter is using the residual heat from his electricity generation, which he then sells into the dutch grid. that works when he has a surplus. but that's not always the case. the weak point here is record gas prices . so every day, at 2 o'clock in his office, he's watching the t t f. the dutch spot market progress, although i have a green company. but now, i'm falling back to fossil gas again and feels bad. that's but, you know, i have to survive. so i cannot influence the market. but if a nice position comes by, then i want to have it. that means hitting the buy button when electricity is more expensive than gas. but his real pride enjoy is his biomass plan, which recycled loca, green waste, including the stocks of
peter is keen to explain the systems he built here to keep his plant running. this is a 20 cylinder 3 megawatt electricity, and which is provided by the yellow tube is gas. and then the machine is running, making 3 megawatts electricity, and producing to cool it down 3.3 megawatts to make. and that's the energy how we used to heat our greenhouses. so peter is using the residual heat from his electricity generation, which he then sells into the dutch grid. that works when he has a surplus. but...
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peter kay announcing his first stand—up for 12 years in a very peter kay way.go back on the road were cancelled due to unforeseen family circumstances, right after the tour had sold out. this is 96.5 bolton fm... the long wait had added to the excitement. in his home town, bolton fm were dedicating their afternoon show to the news. have you heard the news? what news? peter kay! that lad is comedy gold, let me tell you! bolton born and garlic bread! he represents everything about families, you know, because his comedyjust reaches across all generations. but also as well, i think for everyone in the whole of the country who loves peter kay, because he has not been around for so long, everyone has missed him. and also, you know, we need a laugh. and in the town centre it was a major talking point. he just has a genuinely down—to—earth way of making people laugh and that is a talent in itself, isn't it? pretty funny lad. if he's coming back, happy with that. he went to my high school so every assembly, "peter kay went here so you can look up to someone!" it's his c
peter kay announcing his first stand—up for 12 years in a very peter kay way.go back on the road were cancelled due to unforeseen family circumstances, right after the tour had sold out. this is 96.5 bolton fm... the long wait had added to the excitement. in his home town, bolton fm were dedicating their afternoon show to the news. have you heard the news? what news? peter kay! that lad is comedy gold, let me tell you! bolton born and garlic bread! he represents everything about families, you...
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guy: peter, it is guy.and what is going on more broadly, money is jutting to move back into credit. we are starting to see some fairly juicy yields being delivered. from what i'm hearing from you, the sense is the worst is still to come. what does the default cycle look like next year. are we seeing the widespread right now or will ago wider? -- will it go wider? peter: from what i think should happen as opposed to what will happen, i personally think both the fed and the ecb, especially the fed would be wise to pause and see with the impact of the tightening that is already in the pipeline be on the economy before continuing down the path we are on. the fed has the conviction of the converted, having been wrong last year. it feels the need to double down on its inflation fighting rhetoric and commitment. the problem is the following. most of the impact on the economy and businesses, including housing, back to the discussion before, it is yet to come. if the lag from a change in monetary policy is 12 to 24
guy: peter, it is guy.and what is going on more broadly, money is jutting to move back into credit. we are starting to see some fairly juicy yields being delivered. from what i'm hearing from you, the sense is the worst is still to come. what does the default cycle look like next year. are we seeing the widespread right now or will ago wider? -- will it go wider? peter: from what i think should happen as opposed to what will happen, i personally think both the fed and the ecb, especially the...
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these are the green houses of peter mining in 4 years. his obsession has been to run them as environmentally friendly as possible. he specializes in sweet peppers and cucumbers and produces huge amounts of these vegetables and thought, oh our company is, is 50 hector. yes. on the 15th, as we grow $32.00 hectic earth sweets, peppers, and what we have as well is as long as we come over. you can see here as we grow them about 30000000 pieces a year. it's a complex and finely tuned operation in all aspects of growing feeding and harvesting the produce. and behind it is an elaborate system of energy production using as little energy from the grid as possible. like this is the transport system . but this is also the heating system that this is a pipe. and we put in, for example, 55 degrees of water, the water from the biomass bomb for example, or to see be the combined heat power can go into the greenhouse. and during the night, the roof shielded by retractable blinds, to keep in the heat, which again saves energy. peter is keen to explain the
these are the green houses of peter mining in 4 years. his obsession has been to run them as environmentally friendly as possible. he specializes in sweet peppers and cucumbers and produces huge amounts of these vegetables and thought, oh our company is, is 50 hector. yes. on the 15th, as we grow $32.00 hectic earth sweets, peppers, and what we have as well is as long as we come over. you can see here as we grow them about 30000000 pieces a year. it's a complex and finely tuned operation in all...
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peter, i know you are heafina insecurity. peter, i know you are hearing from _ insecurity.earing from both _ insecurity. peter, i know you are hearing from both sides, - insecurity. peter, i know you are hearing from both sides, from i hearing from both sides, from negotiators, you have seen a copy of the peace agreement, but what do you think brought the ethiopian government and also the rebels to this agreement? it is government and also the rebels to this agreement?— government and also the rebels to this agreement? it is a combination of fati . ue, this agreement? it is a combination of fatigue. and _ this agreement? it is a combination of fatigue, and i _ this agreement? it is a combination of fatigue, and i think _ this agreement? it is a combination of fatigue, and i think regional- of fatigue, and i think regional pressure. i had to take my hat off on this occasion to the african union, the african states for re—driving this deal, the negotiations through the mediation for the nigerian president, as well as the former kenyan president, who were very much involved. t
peter, i know you are heafina insecurity. peter, i know you are hearing from _ insecurity.earing from both _ insecurity. peter, i know you are hearing from both sides, - insecurity. peter, i know you are hearing from both sides, from i hearing from both sides, from negotiators, you have seen a copy of the peace agreement, but what do you think brought the ethiopian government and also the rebels to this agreement? it is government and also the rebels to this agreement?— government and also...
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he conveyed peter's order to return.on the thirty-first of august, sophia returned to moscow, gathered streltsov in the square, and standing on the palace porch wept in front of them, complaining about his brother, but the effect turned out to be just the opposite, instead of being indignant, the sagittarians were frightened next to sophia, only the right step was caught. on september 4, all foreign regiments headed by general gordon went to peter on september 6 and took him to peter for trial on september 7. on september 8, the name sophia was officially excluded from the royal title on september 9 on the highway. on october 16, the entire royal court of the boyars and the troops returned to moscow at the head of the state , peter i stood up, his elder brother and formal co-ruler ivan i participated in all the ceremonies until health allowed, but by the age of 27. he was very bad with difficulty moving and saw almost nothing. he died on february 8, 1696, a little short of his 30th birthday. princess sophia lived in cust
he conveyed peter's order to return.on the thirty-first of august, sophia returned to moscow, gathered streltsov in the square, and standing on the palace porch wept in front of them, complaining about his brother, but the effect turned out to be just the opposite, instead of being indignant, the sagittarians were frightened next to sophia, only the right step was caught. on september 4, all foreign regiments headed by general gordon went to peter on september 6 and took him to peter for trial...
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peter, your thoughts on this?k has engaged with the idea of regulation at all? is he thinking globally? he will say he's thinking globally and he'll say this decree applies across the world. and then someone from the eu will say, actually, we've got to talk to you about that. he'll say, "oh, yeah, we should talk about that." and again, twitter was having struggles with india long before elon musk decided he wanted to own the company. whether or not he's thought about it doesn't matter. he's going to confront it regardless. and shona, i mean, can free speech or a genuine town square exist at scale in the way he's talking? nope. and i don't think twitter has ever been a town square. i i think it has always been anarchy since it grew- to many millions of user. you know, there was a time in twitter's very early days i when it was very charming. you had to sms to be able to tweet. and it was essentially like sending a group dm to some very- friendly internet strangers. we are long past that internet, that internet is d
peter, your thoughts on this?k has engaged with the idea of regulation at all? is he thinking globally? he will say he's thinking globally and he'll say this decree applies across the world. and then someone from the eu will say, actually, we've got to talk to you about that. he'll say, "oh, yeah, we should talk about that." and again, twitter was having struggles with india long before elon musk decided he wanted to own the company. whether or not he's thought about it doesn't...
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thank you peter. good to be
thank you peter. good to be
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i'm peter lavelle . technically speaking, the g o. p can claim victory in the mid term elections, but that victory is humiliating. traditionally the party out of power performance much better, particularly since now the economy is in such a poor state and bitin is unpopular. these elections proved the country is as divided as ever. ah cross sucking after the mid terms. i'm joined by my guess, jennifer braden and milwaukee. she's an attorney in cleveland. we have dentist, goosenich. he is a former presidential candidate and a former congressman and in las vegas we cross the craig pos, the jar duleigh. he is intellectual integrity expert and co host of am, wake up and the combo couch across stock rules. and the fact that means he can jump any time he want, and i always appreciate when you go to dennis 1st, where can reconvening we were altogether a week ago. i could just start out by saying all the conservative poll posters got it all wrong. what would they got right in 2016 has been wiped away. they are in the, in the, in the wildernes
i'm peter lavelle . technically speaking, the g o. p can claim victory in the mid term elections, but that victory is humiliating. traditionally the party out of power performance much better, particularly since now the economy is in such a poor state and bitin is unpopular. these elections proved the country is as divided as ever. ah cross sucking after the mid terms. i'm joined by my guess, jennifer braden and milwaukee. she's an attorney in cleveland. we have dentist, goosenich. he is a...
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kim proclaimed the tsar of the young peter alekseevich the naryshkin clan took the lead.or all the palace inhabitants, this meant that one the upper boyars were replaced by others, but for one person. it was the collapse of all hopes. she wanted simple things to be happy. but usually the girl's share was ordered to her. she is a princess. in 1682, 9 princesses anna tatiana evdokia martha sofya ekaterina maria feodosia and natalya lived in the prison palace, they could not get married russians did not fit in status foreigners by faith spent the whole life of the princess in their chambers of strict isolation from strangers, she travels only to the bogomorye or to important ceremony. the windows of their vasques they were tightly closed with curtains, and if the princess walked, then she was fenced off from the audience with cloth and large umbrellas available for entertainment in the summer. on a swing in the palace garden in winter on a sleigh and the performance of court songwriters. the main occupations of prayer are participation in worship and charity. education by th
kim proclaimed the tsar of the young peter alekseevich the naryshkin clan took the lead.or all the palace inhabitants, this meant that one the upper boyars were replaced by others, but for one person. it was the collapse of all hopes. she wanted simple things to be happy. but usually the girl's share was ordered to her. she is a princess. in 1682, 9 princesses anna tatiana evdokia martha sofya ekaterina maria feodosia and natalya lived in the prison palace, they could not get married russians...
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and, peter, as we heard, the — give the say-so. and, peter, as we heard, the 0 _ give the say-so. as we heard, the q club said _ give the say-so. and, peter, as we heard, the q club said in _ give the say-so. and, peter, as we heard, the q club said in a - heard, the q club said in a statement that this was a hate attacker, described as a hate attack, but as we heard in the press conference, police are not saying anything definitive about the motive at this stage. anything definitive about the motive at this stage-— at this stage. they are not describing _ at this stage. they are not describing it _ at this stage. they are not describing it as _ at this stage. they are not describing it as a - at this stage. they are not describing it as a hate - at this stage. they are not i describing it as a hate attack at this stage. they are not - describing it as a hate attack at this stage, or indeed whether the investigation will be conducted on that basis. the reason being, it is simply too early to say, and they are still talking to people and interviewing people who are at the scene. th
and, peter, as we heard, the — give the say-so. and, peter, as we heard, the 0 _ give the say-so. as we heard, the q club said _ give the say-so. and, peter, as we heard, the q club said in _ give the say-so. and, peter, as we heard, the q club said in a - heard, the q club said in a statement that this was a hate attacker, described as a hate attack, but as we heard in the press conference, police are not saying anything definitive about the motive at this stage. anything definitive about...
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tula craftsmen made a parade cannon and presented it to peter the great.mpion live broadcast from france today on first think you are the strongest or the smartest, thinking of yourself what you want you will show fight league of stakes bright fights in one application highly awarded and recognized culinary masters, having tested the products, take off their hats and congratulations on being awarded the award for making your dishes tastier. when neobutin hurts somewhere here, it acts selectively on pain, spasm and neobutin stool disorder, when it hurts somewhere, the vtb team will offer a solution with a high rate of up to 9.5% on vtb.ru. go to vtb and that's it. it turns out eat. what to do learn to read expiration dates and take enterumin. here is the corporate. enterumin enterosorbent of a new generation, its mineral matrix removes toxins from the body while retaining useful substances, smart. yes, that's why enterumin is a smart solution against poisoning care from pyaterochka discounts for you gold cafe 2990 strips, two slices of cheese on a large rud
tula craftsmen made a parade cannon and presented it to peter the great.mpion live broadcast from france today on first think you are the strongest or the smartest, thinking of yourself what you want you will show fight league of stakes bright fights in one application highly awarded and recognized culinary masters, having tested the products, take off their hats and congratulations on being awarded the award for making your dishes tastier. when neobutin hurts somewhere here, it acts...
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peter bowes, law across the country. peter bowes. inc- _ law across the country. peter bowes, inc.c. you very - law across the country. peter bowes, inc. you very much l law across the country. peterl bowes, inc. you very much for joining us on the programme. still to come on the programme... uk inflation hits the highest level for more than a0 years. tax increases and spending cuts are on the cards. apologies, we're having some technical difficulties at this point. so families of the windows of the disaster are denied a debt —— demanding an official apology. the father of one young woman says he wants those in power to be held accountable. here's our cell correspondentjean mackenzie. a woman sobs into the floor at the scene of the deadly crush. this tragedy is more heartbreaking now it's clear it could've been prevented. mr song is visiting his daughter's ashes. "daddy's here now," he says. broken in the crush. i don't understand that. why did they not? i just... she was such a precious daughter for us. who do you want to take responsibility for your daughter's death? translation:
peter bowes, law across the country. peter bowes. inc- _ law across the country. peter bowes, inc.c. you very - law across the country. peter bowes, inc. you very much l law across the country. peterl bowes, inc. you very much for joining us on the programme. still to come on the programme... uk inflation hits the highest level for more than a0 years. tax increases and spending cuts are on the cards. apologies, we're having some technical difficulties at this point. so families of the windows...
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guess what peter? we get them in that night. we shouldn't be encouraging or early voting in the drop box, and this ballad issue we have, we should be eliminated. it's time for us to get our books and straight election integrity matters and we could call it election day one day or one fascinating discussion so much more to talk about. but that will get, have to leave it there. many thanks may get to milwaukee cleveland and in las vegas, and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our t. see you next time. remember rostock rule. ah, well, it shows a shape out because the attitude and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah. a little with center of sugar. last of them will be with the show please. the semester ashley with me off a on some with oh no, but i'll do. if there is a new job we'll look at least the the new sco shit on when you had my review. my auto bought. yeah. which in the dealership? yes. go to us. no with oh, no. oh, yes. oh, yeah. ha, goob
guess what peter? we get them in that night. we shouldn't be encouraging or early voting in the drop box, and this ballad issue we have, we should be eliminated. it's time for us to get our books and straight election integrity matters and we could call it election day one day or one fascinating discussion so much more to talk about. but that will get, have to leave it there. many thanks may get to milwaukee cleveland and in las vegas, and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our t....
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where do you stand on this peter. labour have got it in them to regain some of those seats. they do have it in by the way. i do think ben is quite right about that. i think people like and many people in the labour party ultimately would been defending would have been defending churchill and churchill many of our lives and i someone who right i think good someone who right tell clement attlee tell me i think clement attlee served cabinet we've served the wartime cabinet we've churchill anyway that is literally ancient history albeit very stuff . labour very important stuff. labour have got lead in the polls as have got a lead in the polls as massive think be massive i don't think they'll be taking granted . i think taking that for granted. i think the narrow . there's the polling was narrow. there's every sign can win back the every sign they can win back the red there's a hell of red wall, but there's a hell of a to be done. and a lot more work to be done. and ben to say that ben is right to say that immigration and
where do you stand on this peter. labour have got it in them to regain some of those seats. they do have it in by the way. i do think ben is quite right about that. i think people like and many people in the labour party ultimately would been defending would have been defending churchill and churchill many of our lives and i someone who right i think good someone who right tell clement attlee tell me i think clement attlee served cabinet we've served the wartime cabinet we've churchill anyway...
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peter kay announcing his first stand up for 12 years in a very peter kay way. are you back on tour?celled due to unforeseen family circumstances, right after the tour had sold out. the long wait added to the excitement. in his home town, bolton fm were dedicating their afternoon show to the news. have you heard the news? what news? peter kay! that lad is comedy gold, let me tell you! he represents everything about families, you know, because his comedyjust reaches across all generations. but also as well i think for everyone in the whole of the country who loves peter kay, because he has not been around for so long, everyone has missed him. and also you know, we need a laugh. and in the town centre it was a major talking point. he just has a genuinely down—to—earth way of making people laugh and that is a talent in itself, isn't it? he's coming back, happy with that. he went to my high school and every assembly you looked for him. it's the classic garlic bread line, isn't it? garlic bread! you are joking! early in his career peter kay played a landmark show here at bolton's albert h
peter kay announcing his first stand up for 12 years in a very peter kay way. are you back on tour?celled due to unforeseen family circumstances, right after the tour had sold out. the long wait added to the excitement. in his home town, bolton fm were dedicating their afternoon show to the news. have you heard the news? what news? peter kay! that lad is comedy gold, let me tell you! he represents everything about families, you know, because his comedyjust reaches across all generations. but...