And you thought you and your primos had beef! Alba , in contrast, carries on her grandmother Clara’s liberal traditions.After the conservative party seizes control of the government through a military coup, Alba uses the twisting passageways and secret doors of her grandmother’s house to harbor
We just feel these motivations, and then they do what they are supposed to do, what they're evolved to do. Albatrosses have these bonds and maintain these pair bonds in ways that are a bit unusual among birds, actually even a bit unusual among mammals.
You're going to let me stand here for-- There you are. Albania had a king up until the '40s.
We were heading up the coast of Croatia. "Albania. On Sunday, I went to Albania. No one understood clearly at first why I or anyone would go to Albania, except my father, who knew at once.
For years, it was there, a Mars, the ultimate hole in the atlas. Albania. Our government said you couldn't go to Albania. Passports self-vaporized, I thought, if you want to Albania.
I think brown Alba . Brown Alba . So whatever you can find, whatever is available. Just a couple of tablespoons of olive oil will be plenty.
Kac: No, and the at one point the media never really talked about because obviously they're more interested in selling papers than really disclosing how this works, is that Alba doesn't glow all the time. If she was walking here, she wouldn't be glowing because you absolutely must have two things to see the glow. One is a blue light of a very specific frequency because the GFP protein and the source have to go together. There
- It was... Yeah, it got contentious. So you've got intellects competing, and eventually, the technical merits for some people are secondary, and it's about an albatross around our neck, where you've got to pass data up to the clearinghouse, the backend systems that are going to approve your
Today we have a woman who has played many, many roles on and off screen. Fatima Albanawi is a film star, writer, director, from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, the only city in the world where a taxi driver offered to give me money because I didn't have enough cash for the fare.
And what are these mushrooms? I think brown Alba . Brown Alba . So whatever you can find, whatever is available.
Come here, buddy. OK. You know Albania is the most beautiful country in the world.
We know this animal died in 1976. This is a Laysan albatross.
A couple of other stalwarts. A place in Albany called Maharas, which is now gone. So at the time, everyone thought I was crazy, because if you know at UMass Amherst, it's a pitcher and shot for a dollar kind of town.
You know, he was working with amazing amazing kids with the Special Olympics this summer. you know, he was he was um inspiring children in Albany um who had trapic brain injuries and they can they can help us a lot and it's it's a great working partnership. Um and it is unfortunate that if if there are for instance a very badly behaved animal
Taylor CID from 1798 from the rhyme of the Ancient Mariner which is a collection of verses and poems this is the same collection that gave us the idea of the albatross around our neck by the way this burden we carry with us well in this case it's a mariner on a ship surrounded by saltwater water water everywhere but not any drop to drink because it's just Out Of Reach it's too salty for consumption and that's a
Dr. King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference had their first major demonstrations in the South after Montgomery in Albany, Georgia in 1962. But that didn't go very far.
If disaster strikes, disaster strikes. That was in Albania. We got to Macedonia, there were some more problems.
We don't see-- well, we'll go through a few, OK. We say these albatrosses here, they're dancing in courtship. And why do we say they're dancing in courtship?
You're going to let me stand here for-- There you are. I've been to Albania and trust me-- mm.
I can get to Albany, New York.
There was Newman's Albany Amber up in Albany.
I'm going to start with one of the poems that's in the anthology. It's called Albania. I grew up at the height of the Cold War in the '50s and the '60s, and of all the communist countries, Albania was the most mysterious. I mean, you just couldn't find out anything about it.
And as we were going up the west coast of Greece, I looked at the charts. And there was Albania. So this was written after we'd left.
No-- well, maybe a little, they said. She never mentioned Albania. When I came back, everybody asked about Albania.
This is an albatross that is reproducing in New Zealand.
So these are nesting albatrosses.
in this case Albanians that had been simply inspired by among other individuals Anwar al-awlaki one of the
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around this work. Male video narrator: This is the BBC World service. Female video narrator: Have you heard of Alba the bunny? Alba lives at an agricultural institute near Paris and she looks like any other plain, old, white rabbit. Well, that's until you put her under a blue light, at which point, dear little Alba begins to glow green and it's not in the name of science, before you ask, but in the name of art.
Stuart Newman: When you start to genetically engineer animals as part of an artwork, I think that you're really beginning to cross a line that isn't necessary to cross. Bill: But animal rights groups say that Alba 's artistic visibility may publicize her plight as a lab animal. Lisa Lange: If this has been highlighted in this experiment then it is helpful for laboratory animals everywhere.
her virtually alive so that her memory would not be erased by those who tried to make her disappear. Male audience member #1: Whatever happened to Alba ? Kac: She never left the lab. And rabbits usually live, on average, eight years. So, it's ten now.
They're now under American protection in Albania.
I think this is an albatross.
They maintained an imperial presence from Albania, the Balkans, all the way down to parts of Yemen.
We know this animal died in 1976. So if you're an albatross, you can fly further.
because this had to get approved in Albany, who were going to be most affected by congestion pricing, the ones typically on the outer boroughs on the other side
I used to live in Andersonville and Albany Park.
could bring elected officials from Albany to attend every meeting that they're holding on an issue.
is the country next to Albania that has free press, too?
This a city-- right now in Albany and elsewhere, they're actually discussing whether or not to give migrants and non-citizens voting
It worked great. Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Macedonia, everything was going good. And then we got to Albania, and we're descending a mountain just south of Tirana. And out of nowhere-- we're going 40 miles an hour-- this just screaming, crashing, clunking, awful sound just comes right out of our rear wheel.
We meet four times a year in Albany, and we just create all the rules that real estate agents must follow.
And I was right there. I was right next to Albania. There's a thin strait and small islands.
There's a thin strait and small islands. You pay a ferryman to cross to Albania. Before, people who tried to swim away were shot by men in trenches and towers guarding Albania.
I began to reply. But that was enough of Albania. Perhaps it was hard for them, the idea of Albania.
Perhaps it was hard for them, the idea of Albania. Maybe they never had an Albania. They weren't panicked. They didn't ask, what will we do, now that you can go to Albania?
Look at these black browed albatrosses.
this 1961 image of migration routes of albacore actually was where they
turtles that eat plastic now laysan albatross should have this left over after they eat a meal or squid but what
side of a road in Albania um he went to his lawyer and and started talking about what had happened