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that is, those that still seemed relatively neutral, some russian surnames here, i don't know if tolstoy tolstoyxample, a great composer some believe with ukrainian roots some believes that it is one of the symbols of the gay movement in russia of the modern government when ukrainians say there, judge for yourself i don't know if i'm from lviv or where i'm from i myself am from the lviv region, i lived together in kyiv and in the kyiv region my house was damaged during the occupation in bucha, now i live again and i work in lviv is this my lviv or kharkiv is mine my classmate lives in kharkiv every shelling of kharkiv i shudder honestly because i worry in particular about her and about those people , for example, with whom we communicate from kharkiv , we include because they have already become something there are people who are close to me, such as immigrants from kharkiv oblast who ended up in khodorov, which is in lviv oblast, where i come from, and when i talk to these people about their settlements , they are also dear to me. i saw them with my own eyes, i came with my own feet. they are a
that is, those that still seemed relatively neutral, some russian surnames here, i don't know if tolstoy tolstoyxample, a great composer some believe with ukrainian roots some believes that it is one of the symbols of the gay movement in russia of the modern government when ukrainians say there, judge for yourself i don't know if i'm from lviv or where i'm from i myself am from the lviv region, i lived together in kyiv and in the kyiv region my house was damaged during the occupation in bucha,...
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the reason you may see on your screen, it ain't tolstoy, is because that's basically part of the defense. this is like reading tolstoy'smes a day forever. or whatever it is. >> there's a great line at the atlantic on that, which have to say, my coauthor had. the seven -- it's like reading warren p 78 times. he said, well you know, after you read it once, you don't have to read the other 77. >> that's the operative thing here. for a lot of people, i mean, on the outside, me included, we don't understand that you don > and you do targeted searches, if you're looking for a weisman, you're looking for alex wagner, exactly, you would look for that. and then you would read those. you have teams doing that. the days of doing page by page review of a document production, that went out with the dodo bird. >> okay. the trump team has said it's 29 points, give me 29. 4, months between trial, the beginning of the trial, and the end o
the reason you may see on your screen, it ain't tolstoy, is because that's basically part of the defense. this is like reading tolstoy'smes a day forever. or whatever it is. >> there's a great line at the atlantic on that, which have to say, my coauthor had. the seven -- it's like reading warren p 78 times. he said, well you know, after you read it once, you don't have to read the other 77. >> that's the operative thing here. for a lot of people, i mean, on the outside, me included,...
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tolstoy metro station. i renamed it, which was necessary relatively , and the vulvatovsky metro station does not need to be forced, because there really was nothing there except the name two tolstoy, but here is the sculpture rodina matcha. so, is it sovietskaya, and the renaming itself is by re-flashing and you simply won't change p volodymyr, now the viewers are writing their own argument, for example , that the dismantling should have been done a long time ago, but not during the war, and that you can imagine how much the dismantling will cost the family and relatives mother in comparison that she simply replaced one coat of arms with another, what will she say, i absolutely do not insist on dismantling, that is, how could i consider the option of simply removing the soviet coat of arms, who will say that a nice decoration would be the owner’s hole on them and the soviet mushroom, but as if from they deny that it can be toilets, the monument itself, given the loss of some necessary physical properties, but for me, well, the most projective i am now actually this decision when it remains. it is absolutely a sculpture and actions in what way they try to pretend that since it did
tolstoy metro station. i renamed it, which was necessary relatively , and the vulvatovsky metro station does not need to be forced, because there really was nothing there except the name two tolstoy, but here is the sculpture rodina matcha. so, is it sovietskaya, and the renaming itself is by re-flashing and you simply won't change p volodymyr, now the viewers are writing their own argument, for example , that the dismantling should have been done a long time ago, but not during the war, and...
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with a bright image of leo tolstoy, its creators decided to bend before the russian orthodox church, which accused the author of war and peace. in eresev nikolaevich tolstoye pen of any housewife could sweat him by the nose. it was also possible, by pouring coals into it and fanning them, to fry or teak, or spit in his face. check if it's warm iron? what do you think this item is for? you can, of course, use it as a means of self-defense, but its original purpose was to shoot down or bumps, and here, not for the fun of beaten bumps , seeds were extracted using a special machine, from which new trees were then grown into an almost completely peaceful visual range. everything is already a little war invades a small section devoted to aviation, the most famous aeronautical red, slides, turned out to be the sea, namesake and possible ancestor victor on october 30, 1919, driving with a balloon he destroyed an enemy aircraft an incredible case almost the only one in world practice lana kanakotina alexander grigoriev valery axenchik and valery savinsky ntv leningrad region and now weather forecasters have issued a thunderstorm warning about the weather for today
with a bright image of leo tolstoy, its creators decided to bend before the russian orthodox church, which accused the author of war and peace. in eresev nikolaevich tolstoye pen of any housewife could sweat him by the nose. it was also possible, by pouring coals into it and fanning them, to fry or teak, or spit in his face. check if it's warm iron? what do you think this item is for? you can, of course, use it as a means of self-defense, but its original purpose was to shoot down or bumps, and...