And where they will say arm, we're right down here in sort of Devon and Cornwall west country Somerset area. Bristol seems to be quite resistant as well.So Bristolians have an identity, and they preserve that feature.
We had tricks. You guys hook up. Bristol Palin made two.
Bristol seems to be quite resistant as well.So Bristolians have an identity, and they preserve that feature. That's probably something to do with it.
an arm and a leg, nearly 900 pounds to be exact, which is four times more expensive than just the week after. The Hotel Bristol in Gibraltar has been offering an eclipse package. I asked the manager, Juan Carlos Carmona, if there are any rooms left.
To help me with my clients, I have two charts. One's called the Bristol Stool Chart, and the other is from a book by Paul Chek called "How to Eat, Move and Be Healthy." It gives names and faces to all the potential states of bowels and the consistency, and they're all dressed up in little outfits.
We used to have to send the film off to London. We're in Bristol . There wasn't a lab in Bristol , so you'd have to send it overnight. And it wasn't until the next day that you'd all gather round in the theater to see-- The dailies.
You can probably visualize him with his hat and his cigar. Going from London to Bristol and back, the original Great Western, it was a better railway.
And it was intense. And this is the Bristol in Chicago. I actually cooked with the chef there, Joe, at The Fat Duck.
So it was really fun to kind of integrate all these chefs I had had these great staff meals with in England later on. Or at the Bristol in Chicago, they use whole chickens, but then they have all these leftover chicken feet.
Her highest earning years were from 1980 to 1999. She worked for Bristol -Myers Squibb. She had a 401k plan, no college education, she had stock options, cash bonuses, health care.
- When Bohm relocated once more, this time moving to the University of Bristol in England, Aharonov chose to come with him. And it was there in Bristol in the 1950s that Aharonov and Bohm stumbled upon something huge. - For a long time, I was thinking more and more deeply about the interpretation of quantum mechanics.
I've certainly had cause to use some of the examples recently. There was the issue recently also in Bristol University of David Miller, the professor. And I think there, sure, people are always going to have outlandish views.
And that's clear in David Miller's speech. David Miller believing that the JSocs of Bristol are essentially the pawns of Mossad is entirely antisemitic. It's nothing to do with Zionism.
And in April 2017, the media reported on the Banksy of punctuation-- it's this guy-- the self-styled grammar vigilante who patrols the streets of Bristol by night, armed only with what he calls his "apostrophizer--" --which is basically that long stick with an apostrophe on the end of it.
But the point of the insulation wasn't-- oh, my god, plastics are taking over the world. Now that I've got the-- the Bristol pound and the British pound are equal.
But the point of the insulation wasn't-- oh, my god, plastics are taking over the world. They are equally used in Bristol .
If you're over 30 and kids, it's like a nightmare. And then I would transfer those to Bristol board.
stronghold the last Bastion of the salmon Nation on this continent anyway is Alaska and the epicenter of that salmon nation is a place called Bristol Bay um has anybody here ever heard of um the pebble mine project raise your hand if you have so this is shocking um I don't know if any of you consider yourselves an environmentalist of any any kind but this is the biggest
human Ingenuity would have it a large British Consortium called anglo-american has discovered a copper deposit underneath the spawning grounds in Bristol Bay and I should say you know what a salmon like to spawn in they like to spawn in gravel right and what Bristol Bay is is basically a huge gravel pile 200 ft deep but underneath
underneath the spawning grounds in Bristol Bay and I should say you know what a salmon like to spawn in they like to spawn in gravel right and what Bristol Bay is is basically a huge gravel pile 200 ft deep but underneath all that gravel is copper and gold and mnium I think an element I never heard of until I got involved in this whole
parallel to this is the sort of other genius project of the human species which is the genetically modified salmon who anybody here here of the genetically 200 million pounds of salmon in Bristol Bay if we put in Pebble mine and we'll gain 200 million pounds of salmon if if
So when does this first appear? This is a wanted poster from a park in Bristol , where I live. And if any of you have got children of around about toddlers-- preschool, toddlers-- then you'll be very familiar with this rather bizarre
Because there's a group of guys based over in Bristol , and they decided-- they met in a pub, and they decided they want to come up with an idea that
London, Bristol , and Liverpool, from which everything else sprang from.
They've got to go to Liverpool, Bristol , Newcastle, Manchester, anywhere, just to kind of-- to cope with them while they're going to be charged and their sentences
Ian Penton-Voak, at the University of Bristol have been doing on the relationship between how we see the world, how we see other people in the world and how we interact with other
that Fishery if you've ever had a can of salmon right that's probably coming from Bristol Bay this is like the this is like the Iowa you know corn is to Iowa as salmon is to Bristol Bay well as human Ingenuity would have it a large British Consortium called anglo-american has discovered a copper deposit
So it was beautiful to interact with him. - When Bohm relocated once more, this time moving to the University of Bristol in England, Aharonov chose to come with him. And it was there in Bristol in the 1950s that Aharonov and Bohm stumbled upon something huge.
Someone had to actually do the experiment. The first to try was a colleague of Aharonov and Bohm's at the University of Bristol , Robert Chambers. Chambers experiment largely followed the setup Aharonov and Bohm proposed with one notable exception.
Dr. Hood is one of those broad thinkers who really exemplifies building bridges between academia and the public. In fact, because of this, his official title at Bristol University is Professor of Developmental Psychology in Society. Doctor Hood's work on how the developing mind is shaped is not only essential for understanding ourselves as humans in the modern world but also
But the point of the insulation wasn't-- oh, my god, plastics are taking over the world. Imagine that, in the UK, we've got the Bristol pound.
But the point of the insulation wasn't-- oh, my god, plastics are taking over the world. But the fact that I've now got a local currency means that my currency remains within Bristol , because it can't be used in London.
We don't even need England to say our major cities like Liverpool, Bristol , and London were built on the back of slavery.
So when you were talking, all I could think about was remember that landlord in Bristol ?
has been a Guggenheim Fellow, and has honorary doctorates from Bristol and Leidon Universities.
And I brought in Aardman Animation, who were from down the road in Bristol .
if you have so this is shocking um I don't know if any of you consider yourselves an environmentalist of any any kind but this is the biggest environmental issue I think we're going to face in the next 15 to 20 years uh Bristol Bay is the site of the largest Sakai Salmon Run left in the world you know I was just up in Seattle and they were talking about oh you know we have a
Sakai Salmon Run left in the world you know I was just up in Seattle and they were talking about oh you know we have a pretty good run of salmon in the gadget River um I think we have 40,000 fish Bristol Bay 40 million fish a year and that's just the Sakai if you add in the king the COO the chum and the pink you've got 60 million fish coming into
that's just the Sakai if you add in the king the COO the chum and the pink you've got 60 million fish coming into that Fishery if you've ever had a can of salmon right that's probably coming from Bristol Bay this is like the this is like the Iowa you know corn is to Iowa as salmon is to Bristol Bay well as
Suspension Bridge, one of the first suspension bridges in Bristol .
It's S-A-U-L-T. And actually, I said this on stage at the Bristol Festival of Economics-- I gave the keynote there-- I said Sault is the most incredible band I've
And I think there, sure, people are always going to have outlandish views. And for those people who are watching that are not aware of it, there was a professor at Bristol University who was talking about a Jewish conspiracy and everything being connected and, somehow or other, all of this being tied back to Israel and that when he had made these comments
So the furthest I've had people from is, like, Bristol .
Now, in England, we had what's called the major ports-- London, Liverpool, and Bristol .
And if you look at the cities that were for remain, London, Brighton, Bristol , Oxford, Cambridge, Manchester,
That's about the size of metropolitan New Orleans, or Zurich, or Bristol in the UK.
You can probably visualize him with his hat and his cigar. So before too long, you'll be able to go to major cities-- Cardiff, Bristol , that was already happening,
Like we're going to go to Whole Foods, Sprouts, Bristol Farms, , et cetera, and we were like, but this is so annoying.
shot list and a tripod and I'll start my work. We did that for "Planet Earth" and for "Mammals." And I did a couple BBC series. But in this case, I stopped by Bristol , England to pick
other kind of writer, you wanna be affiliated with a major title. I know Ethan, you're affiliated with a national, ESPN is a national title and no one considers it like the Bristol ,