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clifford: wilderness works, when i first heard of it. i thought it was a program where we just go like a, you know, like a boy scout-type thing. i, like, skipped over the wilderness parts. nicholas: so where is the entrance going to be at? sean: um. man! nicholas: i haven't even seen the outdoors. i just heard stories. but i believe that-- i'll admit-- i just wanted to see different places. you busted it. sean: [groan] bill: these are the legs. the little knobby things are the legs, right? ahmani: please help me. i'm about to break this chair. >> do you mind helping me out? ahmani: most of the trips i've been on, we were in georgia, or probably north carolina, but never really went somewhere where it's just wilderness and wild, like colorado. bill: this is one of our youngest groups to fly on a trip and go into a national forest and do real rugged outdoor living. they're a bit on the young side, but they learn a lot and they grow. what's the name of that movie, dylan, that you told me about, with the people that put on all t weight. they
clifford: wilderness works, when i first heard of it. i thought it was a program where we just go like a, you know, like a boy scout-type thing. i, like, skipped over the wilderness parts. nicholas: so where is the entrance going to be at? sean: um. man! nicholas: i haven't even seen the outdoors. i just heard stories. but i believe that-- i'll admit-- i just wanted to see different places. you busted it. sean: [groan] bill: these are the legs. the little knobby things are the legs, right?...
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once the fighting in the wilderness. but that's a problem of with your boss, who's looking right over your shoulder. but that relationship between meade and grant is going to play a big part at cold harbor. now, grant also brings a new way thinking about fighting the war. and i like to think of it as sort of a three point program up to this point in the war the armies would fight a battle that would last two or three days at chancellorsville, fredericksburg or wherever. and then they'd pull apart. and they'd sit sometimes for months actually by the time the spring 1864 campaign opens, i think it's been some ten months since gettysburg, which was the last big battle. and of course, those resting periods, the armies were all able to refit and but it was hard to make any progress. so grant decided he was going to change all of that. battles were to start and to keep going. he was thinking in terms campaigns, not of individual battles or fights. that's going to play a big part when we take a look at cold harbor. the second t
once the fighting in the wilderness. but that's a problem of with your boss, who's looking right over your shoulder. but that relationship between meade and grant is going to play a big part at cold harbor. now, grant also brings a new way thinking about fighting the war. and i like to think of it as sort of a three point program up to this point in the war the armies would fight a battle that would last two or three days at chancellorsville, fredericksburg or wherever. and then they'd pull...
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the wilderness system i showed in this. now, the big upward tick in might in 1980 was the result the alaska lands bill. alaska so vast 375 million acres that it skews all the statistics about public lands as kind of shown here but the most interesting thing about this chart to me is the arc is always up. you know, you got one big upward trend trend in 1980. but look at what happens after that. it's still upward and still goes up today. now, the wilderness in 64 ushered in in new era of congress out in particular laws, what users can and cannot take place on particular areas of public lands. for example, since 64, congress has enacted many dozens of laws that give areas labels like national area, national conservation area, national preserve, national scenic area and so forth. each of these individual laws sets out the terms under which those particular labeled areas can be managed primarily by making conservation and recreation and the primary uses of those lands and limiting agency discretion by ruling out or strongly disc
the wilderness system i showed in this. now, the big upward tick in might in 1980 was the result the alaska lands bill. alaska so vast 375 million acres that it skews all the statistics about public lands as kind of shown here but the most interesting thing about this chart to me is the arc is always up. you know, you got one big upward trend trend in 1980. but look at what happens after that. it's still upward and still goes up today. now, the wilderness in 64 ushered in in new era of congress...
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am ecosystem evolved into a balance from surfaces failing wilderness. when we bought this property, there were probably 500 miles of fence line that needed to come down. and when you take the fences down, you see wildlife coming back and because for 80 years it's been excluded from the best grasses. references are to keep wild life out of the best grasses and keep your life stack in the vasquez. so it's very exciting to see the grasslands and the forests begin to restore them. and that's the joy of taking fences down when any more benefiting from these grasp is that when i go close relative of dilemma and the keystone species, that is one that place a crucial role in the functioning of the system. not often you see one by itself. they're pretty emblematic of the patagonia and step if they're plentiful and their com like this one is. then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no threads, of course, and that's what you're going for me. i went to see what re wilding looks like a close. oh, let me so. so the parts they rector of conserv
am ecosystem evolved into a balance from surfaces failing wilderness. when we bought this property, there were probably 500 miles of fence line that needed to come down. and when you take the fences down, you see wildlife coming back and because for 80 years it's been excluded from the best grasses. references are to keep wild life out of the best grasses and keep your life stack in the vasquez. so it's very exciting to see the grasslands and the forests begin to restore them. and that's the...
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but after them a desolate wilderness and nothing else gets them. the human of the soil. this is a familiar story you now in the hoppers get out of hand and outbreak and head today just like plague described in the bible, but not all farmers know that these plagues can be prevented. in american history in the so-called grasshopper states, outbreaks have come frequently with devastating impact on the nation's agricultural economy. when such a catastrophe occurs, everyone affected asks where, did all the hoppers come from the trouble? never just happened take the midwest. in the early 1930s. first one, then another species appeared and became active. as usual, the females one or two generations during that summer, most of the eggs from the oldest as the new females remained the ground all winter and hatched the next spring. every birth can be the beginning of an outbreak because in an average summer a grasshopper of one species lays approximately hundred eggs. if the adult hopper population were to remain the same, 198 eggs or hoppers had to die, but instead to six, eight,
but after them a desolate wilderness and nothing else gets them. the human of the soil. this is a familiar story you now in the hoppers get out of hand and outbreak and head today just like plague described in the bible, but not all farmers know that these plagues can be prevented. in american history in the so-called grasshopper states, outbreaks have come frequently with devastating impact on the nation's agricultural economy. when such a catastrophe occurs, everyone affected asks where, did...
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the few remaining pockets of wilderness left out of themselves at risk of becoming a cooler. you got this that i really culture, industry, organization, climate change and hunting all these this he made ecosystems and destroy biodiversity. 60 percent of the world's animals population have been wiped out since the 9th and seventy's. scientists claimed that the planet is witnessing a mass extinction. in response award boyd movement is now under way to rewire the countryside to restore the land, to nature. one initiative at the tip of south america is succeeding, all expectations have come to but i've only had to meet chris duncan's, a philanthropist, was dedicated the bus to the gates to the protection of his area. the conservation projects he started with their husband doug, has become a true inspiration to those who believe the wilderness can heal itself. if given half a tense. ah, but they're going yet, he said last region of mountains and forests spawning seldom chilean argentina. though famous 40 to stunning landscapes for sensory seats has been an important region for liv
the few remaining pockets of wilderness left out of themselves at risk of becoming a cooler. you got this that i really culture, industry, organization, climate change and hunting all these this he made ecosystems and destroy biodiversity. 60 percent of the world's animals population have been wiped out since the 9th and seventy's. scientists claimed that the planet is witnessing a mass extinction. in response award boyd movement is now under way to rewire the countryside to restore the land,...
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buried in the pennsylvania wilderness. one treasure. hunter thinks so why he's suing the fbi over it. there are a lot of strange things found in new york city parks, the latest in alligator, where it was found as relieved new yorkers say later, gator. it's monday, february 20th. from abc news. this is world news now . typically new yorkers moved to florida the other way around. first, it was the rats now we gotta worry about gators. i wasn't ready to park. at least it wasn't on a subway. that's how we're getting you started this morning, andrew denver joined alongside by morgan. nor would have you ever seen an alligator? anywhere i used to live in florida. absolutely course. yes what about here? no but i did hear about that. i saw the meme about like a gator in the subway. yeah this one was fake. i'm not gonna lie. i thought i thought i got fooled, but it doesn't doesn't appear that way we have questions is how did this alligator get from? presumably florida? let's come on. it's floreal, right? it had to be. how did it end up in new yor
buried in the pennsylvania wilderness. one treasure. hunter thinks so why he's suing the fbi over it. there are a lot of strange things found in new york city parks, the latest in alligator, where it was found as relieved new yorkers say later, gator. it's monday, february 20th. from abc news. this is world news now . typically new yorkers moved to florida the other way around. first, it was the rats now we gotta worry about gators. i wasn't ready to park. at least it wasn't on a subway. that's...
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professor wilder what do you make of this second spy balloon? cut china's claim that the first aircraft was a weather balloon that regretly entered u.s. air space >> i think it does. the first balloon was unprecedented, we've never seen anything like this before china sailing something over the united states spy mission like this over the continental united states but to have two of them at the same time, when we've never seen anything like this in our hemisphere really leads me to believe that this was very much a planned operation. now, the question is who planned it in china? and i am of the opinion that there's a case to be made that this is a chinese military operation that may not have been very well coordinated with civilian leadership. >> is that possible? i know there have been cases in the past people in the liberation army doing something wasn't necessarily sanction higher do you think that's what's happened. >> i think there is, i've been watching the pla 36 years. i've seen this happen before, where they want to do something, they'r
professor wilder what do you make of this second spy balloon? cut china's claim that the first aircraft was a weather balloon that regretly entered u.s. air space >> i think it does. the first balloon was unprecedented, we've never seen anything like this before china sailing something over the united states spy mission like this over the continental united states but to have two of them at the same time, when we've never seen anything like this in our hemisphere really leads me to...
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the wilderness the northern woods. this this notion and comes out of poetry henry wadsworth longfellow's long form poem about evangeline starts with this is the forest primeval right this idea of the forest and of course if you had to read did when i was younger i don't know they make people read this the scarlet letter right. this evocation of the forest as being somewhere where the black who is of course an allegory to the devil. but we'll talk about kind of why the terminology is use was there to kind of come and and take people's spirits or souls. well i wanted to kind of draw attention to henry what longfellow ancestor and his diary and he remembers recalls just four years after the schenectady massacre that he's part of an force that from new england and is going to go to new york. and he's not alone. along with them are a few important people from from new england. a clue, including the people person we just met a few a slight samuel seebohm and they've decided to take this journey into a place that he records i
the wilderness the northern woods. this this notion and comes out of poetry henry wadsworth longfellow's long form poem about evangeline starts with this is the forest primeval right this idea of the forest and of course if you had to read did when i was younger i don't know they make people read this the scarlet letter right. this evocation of the forest as being somewhere where the black who is of course an allegory to the devil. but we'll talk about kind of why the terminology is use was...
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what could lead the russian politician to this wilderness.o paradise, where it turned out to be a suspension bridge, it could have taken a beautiful view of the river to nature, but almost the only attraction of the region was closed to the public, it turned out that the bridge was closed for security reasons, but it didn’t stop the locals, we didn’t take risks further thousands of people come, primarily in tourist guides. we tried to immerse ourselves in the local culture, but it looks like we are the main exhibit at this holiday. valery kirill people believe that devi performs unfulfilled dreams and desires , isn’t that why pavel ants went here, the guard immediately warned us that shooting is prohibited inside the temple, there is a mysterious rite, a huge crowd of people tends to the altar with fruits and candles. there were russians here recently. yes, i saw them, but no one knows what happened to them, there are rumors that it could have been a murder, not a suicide, but no one knows anything, the police also don’t tell us anything, it
what could lead the russian politician to this wilderness.o paradise, where it turned out to be a suspension bridge, it could have taken a beautiful view of the river to nature, but almost the only attraction of the region was closed to the public, it turned out that the bridge was closed for security reasons, but it didn’t stop the locals, we didn’t take risks further thousands of people come, primarily in tourist guides. we tried to immerse ourselves in the local culture, but it looks...
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. >> i am in australia where an ancient culture is leading the way protecting a wilderness. >> located in ecuador, it is one of the last remaining dry forests in the country. threatened by the city, hunting and poaching, the forest is in danger of extinction. >> ecuadorian dry forests are bio diverse. but due to human actity, they have been reduced to 1% of their original coverage. i am traveling to see how technology can help protect them. the population has increased tenfold. drawn here by employment opportunities, migrants are only able to live in the outskirts. i am heading into the forest to meet the people conserving this area. he is the chief ranger. he has been working to protect the forest for over 20 years. this has become increasingly difficult. [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> where the rangers have stopped the city moving forward or into the forest -- they have to deal with criminal activity such as illegal logging and hunting. >> [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> the rangers not only protect orest but the wildlife that inhabits it. arranger here for 11 year
. >> i am in australia where an ancient culture is leading the way protecting a wilderness. >> located in ecuador, it is one of the last remaining dry forests in the country. threatened by the city, hunting and poaching, the forest is in danger of extinction. >> ecuadorian dry forests are bio diverse. but due to human actity, they have been reduced to 1% of their original coverage. i am traveling to see how technology can help protect them. the population has increased...
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the gospel of matthew also refers to jesus, fasting in the wilderness for 40 days and nights. ah. and saint jerome lived and worked near a cave in bethel him where according to the tradition jesus was born. that is why renaissance artists usually depicted saint jerome at the mouth of a cave, including leonardo himself. the problem was that there were no craggy rocks and cliffs in tuscany. so what a local artist did, but simply use their imagination and stack stones in a large pile. thinking that this is what a mountain in the desert would look like. of course, leonardo would never be satisfied with such a solution. that's why he was so keen to explore the mountain region, north of milan, and observe the geological formations up close. the result was a series of amazing drawings that are now in the royal collection. at windsor. these drawings reveal lunar dos, careful observation of soaring mountains, stark walk formations and mysterious caves. and in the process, leonardo discovered something else. horizon, tuscany, everything is bathed in light. here in the mountains, the light i
the gospel of matthew also refers to jesus, fasting in the wilderness for 40 days and nights. ah. and saint jerome lived and worked near a cave in bethel him where according to the tradition jesus was born. that is why renaissance artists usually depicted saint jerome at the mouth of a cave, including leonardo himself. the problem was that there were no craggy rocks and cliffs in tuscany. so what a local artist did, but simply use their imagination and stack stones in a large pile. thinking...
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tanzania is a journey into the wilderness , here the man is the hunter, and the woman is the keeper of hearth, here the prey is divided equally and the laws of the tribe are respected; here they retain their originality, but open to something new. this is what i'm taking with me. oh frost mo roz, no frost, frost, me class do not freeze, you will find all our issues on the media platform . download the application or go to the site smotrim.ru. i'm not afraid, i'm even pleased.
tanzania is a journey into the wilderness , here the man is the hunter, and the woman is the keeper of hearth, here the prey is divided equally and the laws of the tribe are respected; here they retain their originality, but open to something new. this is what i'm taking with me. oh frost mo roz, no frost, frost, me class do not freeze, you will find all our issues on the media platform . download the application or go to the site smotrim.ru. i'm not afraid, i'm even pleased.
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yes, he took without looking, somewhere in the wilderness. this house for a year. address say yes one second sash hello. mom let's how are you good lessons done did everything all something i can't believe it. mom can you? you haven't had dinner yet. well try at least one. appetite. you will kill, i won’t kill one, i won’t kill one. thank you. hi. what is this i want to ask you. but what about foma crime, you don’t have to mess with him? clear good night. this money is just money. hi great. listen, a picture emerges with this guard and the girl. well, in general, the security guard vadim viktorovich oleinik bought a house in the vyborg district in the name of vladimirovich. i think to look. well, go on a business trip, i'll sign for you. it's clear. i just can’t understand one thing, how can three people be killed for 100,000. okay, pasha the normal amount of some of the treshka kill. why, how many husbands wives in general because of a bad mood? they just killed each other. yes? i am not talking about that. what was his plan? they wanted to
yes, he took without looking, somewhere in the wilderness. this house for a year. address say yes one second sash hello. mom let's how are you good lessons done did everything all something i can't believe it. mom can you? you haven't had dinner yet. well try at least one. appetite. you will kill, i won’t kill one, i won’t kill one. thank you. hi. what is this i want to ask you. but what about foma crime, you don’t have to mess with him? clear good night. this money is just money. hi...
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why did he even come to celebrate his anniversary in the indian wilderness, an accident contracted murdera channel on the russia channel, he was a brilliant artist. from february 13 at 21:20, the vitamins mineral complex caplerite was created especially for us . one tablet a day helps each family member to meet the need for vitamins and minerals compliment health promotion, in any weather strong immunity on the way to work or on the playground compliment available vitamins for our band. sberbanker is a benefit in every order products from your favorite stores with discounts up to 60% supermarket. delivery for free the virus can cause throat infections myrrh throat infection powerful response evalar up to 60% profitably divided by only one my basket for 169 rubles. at kfc cyston, cleanse the liver with folk remedies. try to replace them with weight, and modern natural remedies help to gently cleanse the liver, and the weighty valar is annoyed by worn wallpapers and stains on the walls. order a package of blocks with 3d coating at 3dka.ru. no preparation. just stick the block on the wall. u
why did he even come to celebrate his anniversary in the indian wilderness, an accident contracted murdera channel on the russia channel, he was a brilliant artist. from february 13 at 21:20, the vitamins mineral complex caplerite was created especially for us . one tablet a day helps each family member to meet the need for vitamins and minerals compliment health promotion, in any weather strong immunity on the way to work or on the playground compliment available vitamins for our band....
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but there was a problem to tourists weren't the first ones in the so-called wilderness and the parkland had been used and managed by human beings to one degree or another for generations and even centuries, with business boosters at its back, congress authorizes in 1929 the establishment of badlands national monument, a lesser designation than a national park to a maximum of 15,000 acres. seven years later, in the midst of the great depression, congress authorized monument boundaries to extend to five times their original area by including the addition of lands declared sub marginal or unproductive. the expansion brought the monument to the doorstep of the pine ridge indian reservation home of the oglala lakota sioux. at that point, thanks to a far away war, the park service wasn't finished with the badlands in 1942. washington the war department that is announced, plans to confiscate a chunk of the oglala reservation adjacent to the monument 43 miles long by 12 miles wide. think of that 43 miles by 12 miles, roughly 350,000 acres to create the pine ridge aerial gunnery range. the land
but there was a problem to tourists weren't the first ones in the so-called wilderness and the parkland had been used and managed by human beings to one degree or another for generations and even centuries, with business boosters at its back, congress authorizes in 1929 the establishment of badlands national monument, a lesser designation than a national park to a maximum of 15,000 acres. seven years later, in the midst of the great depression, congress authorized monument boundaries to extend...
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this is near the regional wilderness area. look at the dusting. it looks peaceful and beautiful. i cannot get enough of this. >> i know, we have more of it over the coming hours. this is over 24 hours, we will see a major storm sweeping in. this is happening overnight tonight. temperatures dipped below freezing. this is by 8:00 this evening. we have rain throughout the bay area. we have snow sweeping through during the early morning hours. >> get out and enjoy the snow, but be careful. the roads will be slick. we will see you back here at 3:00. everyone is making room hm. *coughs* seriously? for the medicine cabinet's new essential. binaxnow -- with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes. do we still need these pregnancy tests? everyone is making room (kids yell and giggle) yeah, no. for the medicine cabinet's new essential. binaxnow -- with the same technology doctors use to test for covid-19. [ dramatic music ] >> sheila: this is it! it is over! bill is the winner. you are a loser. i don't want to see you again. i don't want you anywhere near me ever again! >> bill: sorry
this is near the regional wilderness area. look at the dusting. it looks peaceful and beautiful. i cannot get enough of this. >> i know, we have more of it over the coming hours. this is over 24 hours, we will see a major storm sweeping in. this is happening overnight tonight. temperatures dipped below freezing. this is by 8:00 this evening. we have rain throughout the bay area. we have snow sweeping through during the early morning hours. >> get out and enjoy the snow, but be...
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a golden eagle and that regional wilderness this morning. dan: majestic. then in minnesota, this bald eagle got a surprise snow awakening. the mother bird is protecting her eggs in that nest and keeping them warm. ama: we can forget to mention our dogs as well. look it all the snow. dan: they are having fun. we will be right back. >> abc7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. larry: warriors back from their all-star break. they need every single win move up from ninth place. steph curry is out for the next two games with a leg injury. lebron james age 38. it helps you can get one foot above the rim. lakers expecting a big game from jordan poole. austin reeves, cool finish 16. klay thompson loves playing in l.a. they get within a point but in the second half, lebron for three. the lakers did not need more. this thing got out of hand. klay, to nobody. the lakers cruised to victory. college hoops, senior night. johnson, putting on a show in his final home. strong to the cup. they lead by 17 at the break. keeping it rolling in the second half. johnson 43 of
a golden eagle and that regional wilderness this morning. dan: majestic. then in minnesota, this bald eagle got a surprise snow awakening. the mother bird is protecting her eggs in that nest and keeping them warm. ama: we can forget to mention our dogs as well. look it all the snow. dan: they are having fun. we will be right back. >> abc7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. larry: warriors back from their all-star break. they need every single win move up from ninth place. steph curry...
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we know we're going to be gone 2 to 3 years into the wilderness. we know there's going to be dangers. there's going to be large animals, there's going to be native americans, there's going to be deep rivers and tall canyons and all sorts of hazards along the way. why didn't we take a doctor in the first place? why was there no doctor on this expedition. all right. here's the answer. and captain lewis said this himself. he said, if they're very good doctor, they won't leave the patients they have. and if they're not, we don't need them. we can take care of it ourself. and even dr. russell said that's true. he said, you don't need a bad doctor with you and i'm going to teach you what you need to know for this expedition. and he sent lewis down to philadelphia, to dr. rush's hospital, and he spent several weeks down there learning all the things he needed to know how to set a broken arm, how to amputate an arm, how to put in a dislocated arm, how to remove a bullet from a wound. all those kind of things that were likely to happen when he and away we w
we know we're going to be gone 2 to 3 years into the wilderness. we know there's going to be dangers. there's going to be large animals, there's going to be native americans, there's going to be deep rivers and tall canyons and all sorts of hazards along the way. why didn't we take a doctor in the first place? why was there no doctor on this expedition. all right. here's the answer. and captain lewis said this himself. he said, if they're very good doctor, they won't leave the patients they...
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now the wilderness was a tactical confederate victory, right. but it wasn't anyhow clear cut or anything like that. and so consequently everybody in the fifth corps troops and all the way which way is going before we always went that way because that was back across the river he turns south and they cheer him. because they found somebody to take him. that road they've been waiting for that road because that road meant the end of the war. and more importantly, it meant home. but anyhow, there him. so gordon comes tells early about it and gordon says what we should do is hit there and you can see in your map you'll see it with evans pilgrim ramsar but you'll see kitchen and hayes that's the, by the way, george crook command is not the eighth corps in this campaign. it's the army of west virginia. they're elements of the eighth corps. but they changed. you'll see that. oh, no, you see you have the six corps, the 19th corps who came out of louisiana and got to washington that summer. and what are we going to do with these two divisions? so they put
now the wilderness was a tactical confederate victory, right. but it wasn't anyhow clear cut or anything like that. and so consequently everybody in the fifth corps troops and all the way which way is going before we always went that way because that was back across the river he turns south and they cheer him. because they found somebody to take him. that road they've been waiting for that road because that road meant the end of the war. and more importantly, it meant home. but anyhow, there...
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yes, perhaps dove is not a wilderness. in the background mecca he writes to him. it's already in the letters. i was told that you are unhappy with this woman. hmm, i confess it upsets me, but i would be upset a thousand times more by the news that you are happy with this woman, but he hopes colorful, in my opinion, 2 years old children will explain music to us. debussy taught, and so debussy, the author of moonlight, you won’t find a more erotic work, she had in her teachers. but tchaikovsky was with her as an inaccessible subject. here is one they reach. several times , twice, in my opinion, they ended up in one space. once they walked along two different sides of the street and saw each other, but tchaikovsky did better , i don’t know, he was insanely shy, and another time they ended up in one of the halls there was a ball, and he saw and he knew that she was there she saw him, well they didn’t fit either, because, apparently, some kind of communication between them had already developed and it could not be broken. yes,
yes, perhaps dove is not a wilderness. in the background mecca he writes to him. it's already in the letters. i was told that you are unhappy with this woman. hmm, i confess it upsets me, but i would be upset a thousand times more by the news that you are happy with this woman, but he hopes colorful, in my opinion, 2 years old children will explain music to us. debussy taught, and so debussy, the author of moonlight, you won’t find a more erotic work, she had in her teachers. but tchaikovsky...