And what I've learned is that flatworms are very important evolutionarily because they were the first kind of animal that had bilateral symmetry and a central nervous system. So we sort of stand on the shoulders of these humble creatures, even though they don't have shoulders.
is a loose assemblage of individual cells, into a huge advancement evolutionarily of bilateral symmetry and a central nervous system and one-end leads-- a lot of inventions along with the emergence of this animal. This is a hanging stomach jelly that's blue.
That trade takes place between a whole network of 250 nations. So the occasional bilateral treaty we sign to stop some sort of behavior we don't like about energy doesn't matter much. Economics always works around these things.
exercises, and you've got field exercise trainings that allow for um troops on both sides and bilaterally to come forward in the defense of the Republic of Korea. Okay, so help me understand this. The The US South Korea defense pact goes back to 1953
So on a slide like that, we have that animal placed at its particular moment in the tree and everything downstream sort of on its branch is a bilaterally symmetrical organism, including ourselves and animals like octopuses. So the branchings occurred earlier, before what's known as the Cambrian Explosion.
Ranging from some more milder occurrences to more extreme occurrence in the last one there where a cleft just in the soft pallet to a cleft occurring both in the soft and hard pallet and then bilaterally on the lips there which is bad news. So how did I get this idea?
And by dint of how it falls on one retina relative to the other, it assigns it a place in space that's either in front or behind the other image. try to get better bilaterality to a person, maybe that'll help.
And let's speak now to Tanya Kramer, DW's correspondent in Jerusalem. Tanya, we've heard this strong criticism from the Australian side amid these really tricky bilateral relations. What's the response from Israel's government been?
Um and I think that it um President Lee would like to be sort of part of a process where you talk with North Korea, but Trump prefers a direct leader-to-leader bilateral approach. To what extent do you think that the Trump administration as a whole is on the same page when it comes to its
security uh architecture. Now that European defenses are clearly moving across the Atlantic eastwards and Iceland has a bilateral defense agreement with the US since 1951 in addition to its NATO membership
And actually, there's-- in the book, I meet some people who've done what's called osseo-integration, which is where you get rid of the socket, and you essentially drill a hole So I'm really cheating for all those bilaterals out there.
Oman is never a country to throw in its lot with any one potential player and that has really been to its advantage over the past few decades. Since it established bilateral relations with the United States in its modern form in the 1950s, Oman's role in the region has only really gone from strength to strength. Following major economic
I was-- Yeah. That scared me a lot. And obviously, I've had a bilateral mastectomy. I chose not to have reconstruction.
I maintain that there's a new Cold War going on. A Cold War is basically, it describes the bilateral relationship between two states. And I believe that the level of espionage between two countries is a good barometer of how the Cold War is going.
between Iran and Oman would take would be essentially one in which vessels enter the straight of Hormuz via Iranian waters and then exit via Omani waters and would pay some form of service charge or service fee to a bilateral body that would then distribute that some amount to the relevant parties namely Iran and Oman. If Washington DC
It's about letting music be the fabric that binds us. It's about music being a tool to bridge countries, to build bilateral relations, to build multilateral relations, to bring people together. Today's talk is also about Cuba.
So people with fatigue, insomnia, anxiety, depression Symptoms spread, as I mentioned, often bilateral lateral.
So you had feudalism, which started out as this bilateral agreement-- we're in a dangerous world.
able to be successful. This was a three-year-old Chinese girl who suffered from a very rare cleft called tessier number four bilateral orbital ocular cleft. The problem in her case was similar to the Pakistani man where there just weren't any doctors in the area who had experience with this particular cleft because it is so rare
But as you can see from this, it's bilaterally asymmetric.
It's because, when we do that side-to-side movement, our right brain is talking to our left brain, and that type of bilateral stimulation
For example, after I became Prime Minister, I had a bilateral meeting at the White House with President Obama,
I have about two inches of bone on each leg past the knee, so I'm a bilateral below-knee amputee.
Having said that, I also think, for example, the bilateral support of the United States government to the three countries in the Northern Triangle
a lot of this rubbish, the kind of platitudes about Britain and Cambodia have warm, bilateral relations
So criticize that. Then choose the right thing to explain. They look very different, but there was a kind of architecture that was kind of latent in a way in the first bilaterally symmetrical
be the greatest deal in town, and we come up with some new methodology, some powerful series of bilaterals that would save president Trump's face