everyone wants to follow. And so that provokes large-scale invasions. And they hit England . They kind of switch off. When France is pretty much exhausted, they switch over to England , and then when England is pretty much conquered, they switch back to France.So I think a lot of these are just probing raids at first, but they're proof of concept and then they come in force. For example, there was one
But Alfred saw beyond their beauty to the microscopic holes in their exoskeletons. England is a jewel worth the rest of the world, he said.
Justin Trudeau was not going to win. England . Yeah, they they actually appealed a more liberal person who's who has no connections to Starmer. And I
doesn't mean that you will never see a rough sleeper on the streets of of of rough sleeper on the streets of of of England even if he is successful. I England even if he is successful. I remember in the pandemic they managed to remember in the pandemic they managed tobeen in this uh in Edinburgh talking to been in this uh in Edinburgh talking to a charity who had moved some rough
help you. And you know the numbers of people in temporary accommodation in people in temporary accommodation in England are at record levels. They're England are at record levels. They're they're uh the number of children is they're uh the number of children is about just under 180,000 I think fromabout just under 180,000 I think from memory living in temporary memory living in temporary accommodation. The numbers have gone up
You have to go out sometime, right? England and Switzerland. So, like you said, I want to find some healing places in Mother Nature.
why because Patchouli is known forever it was used in Chinese medicine it was used by the Indians but always in the form of leaves they would perfume their Shoals and Export it to England and all of that when all of a sudden the Patchouli smell became popular in London and and some perfumers said well why don't we try to distill the Patchouli leaves itwas a complete Revolution because Patchouli oil is something truly amazing it's almost impossible to copy in a synthetic way it's so complex so rich and Patchouli has been used
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If it hadn't been for that, we would have lost the Battle of the Atlantic. England would have starved.We would have lost the Second World War, and the European Union would be German.
And what she did is she basically, by measuring the cranial capacity, filling skulls up with sand, and emptying them out, and weighing the sand, and using calculations England was late because of class issues around education.
India. India. American. America. England . England . Anyone else?Nigeria. Nigeria, yes. All right.
As any reader of Dickens knows, about 30% of English children 150 years ago were sent to work. England and the United States and other European countries have drastically reduced, almost eliminated child labor thanks to the increased premium that we place on education.So children are more valuable in school than working in the fields or factories-- and a general increase in valuation of the lives of children.
France to visit the home of Django Reinhardt. England to explore the world of Kensington.Ireland to brave the Island of Skellig Michael.
that we can't see from any other source about the landscape and the organization and the wealth of late Anglo-Saxon England . So it's absolutely fantastic, unique evidence for that period.So I'm going to hand over now, after that very brief introduction, to Jo and Simon, who are going to take us
And business was terrible. England had one major product, which was wool-- raw wool and woolen cloth.And their major market was continental Europe.
The crown tried many solutions none of them worked. England was in a really dire economic situation, almost an existential crisis.They needed a big solution and the private sector stepped up because the crown could not do it.
More was known about America. England was still struggling with its business problems.So in that year another company was set up to try again for China, called the Cathay Company.
England . And they had their own publications.
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England are playing Germany.
England are 1-nil down at half time, and what do you do?
England , they've got their own national clocks-- national time labs around the world, all realizing their own seconds.
England where like they don't want to see any Hood dramas like dramas out about working class but I think what's really honest it's something that was in
England Clam Shack style and um but we want that's why he has kind of noodles hanging out of his mouth and he was
England had a landslide win with 7 against 23 But when you look at the stats, the possession rate of Australia is 75%
England wasn't able to attack at all, but they won So, what is happening here, let's see There is no ???, they want to come up with the expected value
England waiting to be explored the Incans
England and I was the doc for that uh my first day on the movie Caravan I met this
England . I went to Dover over in the ferry.
England had missed out on reaching the south pole and the north pole, and this was the golden age of exploration.
England Patriots season. And I was guilty.
England took some. In the United States, at that time, the Nixon administration, they were quite familiar with the issue.
England , for example, has very high internet penetration, and you could get much better data in the future than you have in the past.
England to investigate the White Chapel murders and they discover it's actually a Native American who's doing this and that that accounts for the quote unquote savagery of
England it's still not very much like so
England had progressed very very rapidly to being a centralized monarchy with much more ability for a king to
England for example and extremely important to us
England which is quite a whiles away. Um you know, from when I last remembered. And I wake up my dad's at the end of the bed and I am like "What are you doing here?" and my uncle
England . Maybe in the United States, but not in the rest of the world where they were in embryonic form at best, in most places." And yet they are. Eliminating eliminationism,
England in the early 19th century coined a thing called "the Law of Comparative Advantage".
England to—-and, but after that, when by the time Jefferson was President, Ipswich was on a decline in a lot of the industry which from the—-the war of 1812 they blockaded
England and issued a plea to the British government you've got to help us Chinese intellectual life is dying we've got the
England as a matter of principle does not let the terrorists terrorize them. And it's quite effective.
England -- was the first book that was ever written in our language was the Bible.
England the oxa survey and so forth um we looked at lots of qualitative research Dana Boyd one of our colleagues um and others have done wonderful work
In England , people made waterproof clothing.
New England where there was a compounding pharmacy that was not doing the right thing, and they ended up having a bunch of contaminated specimens
in England . In England , I know other schools have been back already.
in England , Montecito, and Portugal. How are they so rich?