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Thanks for having me.Roberto and the whole team here has been thinking a lot about My Block, My Hood, My City.And we're excited to hear your story.
No, Stefano, you don't understand.Roberto's riding behind you.I said, oh. That's not very good of a teammate.
So let me just give you a brief introduction.Roberto Trotta is a theoretical cosmologist in the astrophysics group of the Imperial College in London.He has held research positions at the University of Geneva and the University of Oxford, as well as visiting positions at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Cape
But then you can pay back then, when you go to the tour in July.And Roberto politely turned to the journalist and said, yeah, it's true.Stephen will ride for me now.
I said, oh. That's not very good of a teammate.Tell Roberto to stop and I'll stop.No, no, no, Stefano.
And he couldn't send me home because I had a jersey.And Roberto lost four or five minutes.So the scenario there was for one second, the whole history could've been changed.
We’re still our own thing.For the critic Roberto González Echevarría, Bolívar’s conundrum is the starting point of most modern Latin American literature: how do you balance a European mindset with regional history and culture?And how do you pin all that down in a work of literature, or in your own identity, for that matter?
Today with us is Roberto Trotta with his book, "The Edge of the Sky." It's going to be an interesting cosmology talk for those of youwho would like to learn more about cosmology but in simple words.
OK. Yes. audience #15:His name was Roberto Goizueta; very proper, Cuban gentleman, actually. Ran the company for about 20 years.
and Technology Facilities Council in the UK.Please join me in welcoming Roberto to Google.Thank you, Boris. And good afternoon, everyone.
and I've gotten to do a bit of capoeira and Brazilian jiu jitsu in this newest season, but jiu jitsu is more fun.And the next question that we have is from Roberto Diaz Gonzalez.
We get to explore places through the Expedition Program.They're getting hands-on experience with people like Roberto, and the other people here.That is powerful. They know it's possible now, because of our program.
No, no, no, Stefano.You don't understand. Roberto wants you to stop.But I said no.
great person as well.The hardest player to have played against was Roberto Carlos, who's now actually one of my best friends.But even when I didn't know him as well as I do now, he used to kick the hell out of me, the whole game.
And Borges isn’t the only writer who explored these possibilities.I’ve gotta tell you about “Los detectives salvajes,” “The Savage Detectives” by Chilean author Roberto Bolaño.The 1998 novel is told through diary entries and interviews, and it’s kind of a detective-slash-adventure story.
And that was kind of war was declared.And I told him, just tell Roberto not to give it at all.Because when he catches me, I'm going again.
And I just heard one remark when I was going past.A journalist said to him, well, Roberto, it's quite clear, now you've won the time trial, that you're now the only sole leader of the Carrera team.So Roche now, will ride for you.
room full of 1,000 people in lab coats.And they see what you've typed in, like Roberto Clemente's batting average in 1967.And then a guy gets up, and he runs down this corridor to this shelf full of books and encyclopedias.
They're growing and growing and doing different things and being part of different charities, and growing up from young boys to young men and to grown men.They had Zidane, Raul, Roberto, Carlos, Ronaldo.
Amazing. So good. So good.We can look as light brown and beautiful as you, as medium brown or dark, dark brown as Roberto Clemente was, right?
You get the same fact pattern.The only difference is that this group, the defendant's name is Robert Garner, and in this group, the defendant's name is Roberto Garcia--same exact facts though.
And were you confident of what was coming?Well, in fact, lining up I was a co-leader with my teammate Roberto Visentini, who actually won the Giro in '86.And I had helped him to win it.
after reading about Coca-Cole.There was a cover story in Fortune magazine, 1995, 1996, and Roberto Goizueta who was the CEO was lauding this EVAapproach to capital allocation.
OK. Yes. audience #15:And he said, "Jack, I just got a financial report about Spain and the numbers are wrong." I said, "Roberto, it’s an internal company report. I know there's an error. My team is
OK. Yes. audience #15:What plane are you coming back to Atlanta on tomorrow morning?" And I said, "Roberto, I'm here for a series of budget meetings and I'll be back a week
Pam: Uhh. Barry Salzman: She's not telling.Italy and never find it, but if you spend 15 minutes on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx at a place like Mario's or Roberto's -- if you haven't been there and you're only here for
naturalistic, realistic film. And she loved it.The young Anna Magnani had a lead part in the film, and she wanted to be like that Anna Magnani. And she wrote a letter to Roberto Rossellinisaying, "If you could use a Swedish actress who can only say 'I love you' in Italian -- it's
saying, "If you could use a Swedish actress who can only say 'I love you' in Italian -- it'sthe only words of Italian I know, I am at your disposal." Well, Roberto Rossellini -- a scoundrel, great director, and a scoundrel -- was living tocome to Hollywood. He gets this letter.
of. They were habitual.She became bored, though, with American films. And one day, she walked into a theater in Los Angeles, and she saw a film called 'Rome, Open City,' directed by Roberto Rossellini,one of the first, Italian, near-realist films -- a film actually made while the Germans were in Italy. A film made with great difficulty and a raw,
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