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what immediately became known in the ussr, solzhenitsyn was arrested and expelled from the union until the eighties, the burial of this book could be imprisoned. now the fundamental work of the writer is being studied as part of the school program. huge axes 138-168 m. the project was developed at the moscow research and design institute of cultural and recreational objects, sports and healthcare, also known as the bridge-project 4 track geometry. inside the building allows the cyclist to accelerate on it up to 90 km / h. at the time of the 1980 games , the track was one of the fastest in the world. racing tracks. laid out from bars of siberian larch, carefully selected case with incredible accuracy similar to each other only for that moscow olympiad 13 world records were set here, and subsequently more than 200. on december 28, 2021, representatives of the communications department of the state corporation rosatom reported that scientists from the russian academy of sciences had developed a prototype of a universal quantum computer based on ions, a new quantum process was created by t
what immediately became known in the ussr, solzhenitsyn was arrested and expelled from the union until the eighties, the burial of this book could be imprisoned. now the fundamental work of the writer is being studied as part of the school program. huge axes 138-168 m. the project was developed at the moscow research and design institute of cultural and recreational objects, sports and healthcare, also known as the bridge-project 4 track geometry. inside the building allows the cyclist to...
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what immediately became known in the ussr, solzhenitsyn was arrested and expelled from the union until end of the eighties, the burial of this book could be sent to prison. now the fundamental work is to write, but they study as part of the school curriculum december 28, 1979 in the soviet union the world's largest indoor olympic velodrome, it has the shape of an ellipse with huge axes of 138 and 168 m . inside the building allows the cyclist to accelerate on it up to 90 km / h. at the time of the 1980 games , the track was one of the fastest racetracks in the world. laid out of bars of siberian larch, carefully selected cases with incredible accuracy similar to each other only for that moscow olympiad. 13 world records were set here, and later even more than 200. the quantum processor was created by the joint efforts of specialists from the russian quantum center and the lebedev physics institute , the neyonakh platform showed one of the most interesting results. despite the fact that back in 2015, ions were not considered a priority for development, the value of quantum technologies
what immediately became known in the ussr, solzhenitsyn was arrested and expelled from the union until end of the eighties, the burial of this book could be sent to prison. now the fundamental work is to write, but they study as part of the school curriculum december 28, 1979 in the soviet union the world's largest indoor olympic velodrome, it has the shape of an ellipse with huge axes of 138 and 168 m . inside the building allows the cyclist to accelerate on it up to 90 km / h. at the time of...
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and shalamov and solzhenitsyn and oleg volkov yes, of course, all three of them were in our universitys the difference between oleg vasilyevich volkov, his book of plunging into darkness, from here from solzhenitsyn and from oleg vasilyevich’s slut, there is no description of someone who doesn’t scare, and so on, he is before that. he doesn’t get it, he uses other literary techniques so that a person can understand everything. a person really understands everything, when reading , we don’t need a language, and even more so, er. the means of the visual arts of cinematography are, well, you know better than me, nevertheless, this is a very powerful weapon, that is, it is a very powerful language with which you can express different things using different methods and how it is done. well people are taught. i am convinced that there is no need. and here are the details so that it is clear what is at stake. and well, there are other means. in general, i am against it. excuse me for such a direct windshield approach. he. it seems to me, a little bit not for thinking people. i just have conce
and shalamov and solzhenitsyn and oleg volkov yes, of course, all three of them were in our universitys the difference between oleg vasilyevich volkov, his book of plunging into darkness, from here from solzhenitsyn and from oleg vasilyevich’s slut, there is no description of someone who doesn’t scare, and so on, he is before that. he doesn’t get it, he uses other literary techniques so that a person can understand everything. a person really understands everything, when reading , we...
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solzhenitsyn once wrote that my poetry needs to be re-read many times. only my position, in general, any good poetry of varying difficulty. it still needs to be re-read, and the more you re-read this or that wonderful poem, the more alive it flows through your veins and it helps to form your worldview, there are world feelings, according to this one, which i have been reading all my life. just literally, starting, let's say the strain that i first read back in self-creation, when i entered moscow university, there were no books and at lectures they let out leaflets from a pale machine writing voronezh notebooks there. and how did i start then read mandelstam so i think of him now, well, not to mention the pushkin that i read. just every day. in general, i would advise those who understand that poetry is needed in their hearts. yes, and just keep your mind near the head, then one, then another volume of a great russian poet, and re-read before going to bed. and in the morning you wake up stronger than when you went to bed. so it seems to me, because poetr
solzhenitsyn once wrote that my poetry needs to be re-read many times. only my position, in general, any good poetry of varying difficulty. it still needs to be re-read, and the more you re-read this or that wonderful poem, the more alive it flows through your veins and it helps to form your worldview, there are world feelings, according to this one, which i have been reading all my life. just literally, starting, let's say the strain that i first read back in self-creation, when i entered...
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with his own blood december 28, 1973 in france the first volume of the famous novel by alexander solzhenitsyn, the gulag archipelago, was published . he created his work. a mystery in a remote estonian farm, when the novel was finished, the writers' friends shot it on film and took it to paris, hiding the valuable cargo in black cans. crimea and after some time roman thanks to the editor-in-chief of the publishing house. inca press. nikita struve released after publication. what immediately became known in the ussr, the women were arrested and expelled from the union until the end of the eighties for the preservation of this book. they could be put in jail. now, writers are studying fundamental work as part of the school curriculum on december 28, 1979 in the soviet union. velodrome, it has the shape of an ellipse with huge axes 138-168 m . inside the building allows the cyclist to accelerate on it up to 90 km / h. at the time of the 1980 games , the track was one of the fastest racetracks in the world. laid out from the bars of siberian larch, carefully selected and with incredible accuracy
with his own blood december 28, 1973 in france the first volume of the famous novel by alexander solzhenitsyn, the gulag archipelago, was published . he created his work. a mystery in a remote estonian farm, when the novel was finished, the writers' friends shot it on film and took it to paris, hiding the valuable cargo in black cans. crimea and after some time roman thanks to the editor-in-chief of the publishing house. inca press. nikita struve released after publication. what immediately...
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dovlatov and vasily aksyonov, the sculptor ernst, unknown to the author of the gulag archipelago solzhenitsynf the verdict, the nobel laureate was deprived of citizenship and ordered to leave the country as soon as possible. as soon as i began to write, and the tables were standing, how can i hang or a reactionary at all defend and anything good health. and what he saw, because during his lifetime he saw one persecution for an open letter in support of solzhenitsyn and his harboring in the country in anti-soviet activities and damage to the prestige of the ussr, they accused the famous cellist, mstislav rostropovich and his wife, opera singer galina vishnevskaya, in 1978 they were deprived of soviet citizenship the couple emigrated to the west. and although they were accepted there with a bang, they themselves later admitted that they missed the soviet public, we don’t cuddle , we live. russians, we remain russian densitators of an idiotic copy. this is all people, these are traitors to the motherland, ah, or are they still some kind of patriots, it's just that the country itself has not figu
dovlatov and vasily aksyonov, the sculptor ernst, unknown to the author of the gulag archipelago solzhenitsynf the verdict, the nobel laureate was deprived of citizenship and ordered to leave the country as soon as possible. as soon as i began to write, and the tables were standing, how can i hang or a reactionary at all defend and anything good health. and what he saw, because during his lifetime he saw one persecution for an open letter in support of solzhenitsyn and his harboring in the...
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i don't believe easily, but but growing up reading solzhenitsyn, i'm convinced that we're in the middlee between good and evil. and if christ is the way, the truth and the life, if he is god come to rescue people. if he is the healing of our souls and our hearts , then it's no surprise at hearts, then it's no surprise at all that his will come against him and those who stand with him. and that seems to me to be exactly what we're experiencing at mean why is it at the moment. i mean why is it that when people curse and swear, they only use the word of jesus surrounded by a fewf jesus surrounded by a few f words? you don't hear them using language from other religions. it's as christ really is the it's as if christ really is the most holy, the most beautiful, the most powerful, and therefore gets the most despoiled and blasphemed. so we're in a struggle between good and evil , struggle between good and evil, and christianity is the one thing i would say, jesus rather than christianity, because i believe in personalising it rather than a system or a religion. jesus is the one thing that st
i don't believe easily, but but growing up reading solzhenitsyn, i'm convinced that we're in the middlee between good and evil. and if christ is the way, the truth and the life, if he is god come to rescue people. if he is the healing of our souls and our hearts , then it's no surprise at hearts, then it's no surprise at all that his will come against him and those who stand with him. and that seems to me to be exactly what we're experiencing at mean why is it at the moment. i mean why is it...
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i don't believe easily, but but growing up reading solzhenitsyn, i'm convinced that we're in the middlee between good and evil. and if christ is the way, the truth and the life, if he is god come to rescue people. if he is the healing of our souls and our hearts , then it's no surprise at hearts, then it's no surprise at all that his will come against him and those who stand with him. and that seems to me to be exactly what we're experiencing at mean why is it at the moment. i mean why is it that when people curse and swear, they only use the word of jesus surrounded by a fewf jesus surrounded by a few f words? you don't hear them using language from other religions. it's as christ really is the it's as if christ really is the most holy, the most beautiful, the most powerful, and therefore gets the most despoiled and blasphemed. so we're in a struggle between good and evil , struggle between good and evil, and christianity is the one thing i would say, jesus rather than christianity, because i believe in personalising it rather than a system or a religion. jesus is the one thing that st
i don't believe easily, but but growing up reading solzhenitsyn, i'm convinced that we're in the middlee between good and evil. and if christ is the way, the truth and the life, if he is god come to rescue people. if he is the healing of our souls and our hearts , then it's no surprise at hearts, then it's no surprise at all that his will come against him and those who stand with him. and that seems to me to be exactly what we're experiencing at mean why is it at the moment. i mean why is it...
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situation, put down the cia report and go read the novel "one day in the life of ivan demeese vich" by solzhenitsynhat will throw a lot more casualties, lose a lot more equipment. having said all that, picking up a point from john kirby. when you really look at the level of confidence on both the russian side and the belarusian side, they're all trained in the same old soviet system. they don't have the innovation. they have deep corruption. that's really the card putin has left to play is simply throwing man power at this combat situation. i don't think it will play, and if we can shut down with air defense the skies over ukraine, he's really out of cards to play at that point. >> and admiral kirby before you go, i'd like to ask you about the situation in afghanistan, where the taliban has announced it will not allow women to go to college. >> yes. >> among the many challenges for women there, and then, of course, the news that two detainees, americans, coming home from afghanistan, clearly there's contact between the u.s. and afghanistan. so -- what are we supposed to make of the timing of these,
situation, put down the cia report and go read the novel "one day in the life of ivan demeese vich" by solzhenitsynhat will throw a lot more casualties, lose a lot more equipment. having said all that, picking up a point from john kirby. when you really look at the level of confidence on both the russian side and the belarusian side, they're all trained in the same old soviet system. they don't have the innovation. they have deep corruption. that's really the card putin has left to...
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in general, i don't want to sound like solzhenitsyn. that it was built on fundamentals, when people like uh viktor kuvaldin, and me, uh, it was very difficult to be honest in our professional activities. let's face it, i didn't know how to do it, and because i took my profession very seriously. i am decided to leave. i succeeded, but i also found out other things about the soviet union. and when i lived in the soviet union and especially when i left, first of all, i found out. uh, dmitri, what things that seemed to me to be fundamental defects, uh, of the soviet system. i learned that this is a defective human nature and, uh, besides the general great bureaucracy, and that many people i left. uh, as i thought from moscow i came to them. well, the second. i also realized one very important thing. what, in general, is the soviet union, as you just said played a very important positive role in the world, because the absolute power of one power corrupts the fact that the soviet union did not allow one power to have such power. what is it li
in general, i don't want to sound like solzhenitsyn. that it was built on fundamentals, when people like uh viktor kuvaldin, and me, uh, it was very difficult to be honest in our professional activities. let's face it, i didn't know how to do it, and because i took my profession very seriously. i am decided to leave. i succeeded, but i also found out other things about the soviet union. and when i lived in the soviet union and especially when i left, first of all, i found out. uh, dmitri, what...