freeze. and i think we should not frame our policy, a policy of winning in an exaggerated fear of a possible escalation which i think is very unlikely. possible escalation which i think is very unlikely- very unlikely. lieutenant, ben hodrins, very unlikely. lieutenant, ben hodgins, thanks very unlikely. lieutenant, ben hodgins, thanks so very unlikely. lieutenant, ben hodgins, thanks so much - very unlikely. lieutenant, ben hodgins, thanks so much for. very unlikely. lieutenant, ben - hodgins, thanks so much forjoining us on context. we will of course continue talking about this, the various military strategies, but as i mentioned, there so many strands of conversation around the ukrainian conflict. the pope has been meeting with ukrainian children. he lamented what he called the massacre of bucha , as he held up a battered ukrainian flag which had been brought to him from the city where dozens of civilians have been found dead in the streets. i m wondering when you see those im
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A third level student from Bunclody has been selected to participate in an innovative project as part of her final year studies in IT Carlow.
Kira Kamateras is one of four students from the institutes s BSc (Hons) in Brewing and Distilling course, who will participate in the collaborative project with Carlow-based company Flying Tumbler Irish Whiskey.
Kira will join fellow students Ben Hodgins, from Clonakilty, Paul McNamara, from Abbeyleix, and Anthony Gannon, from Tullamore, alongside their course lecturer Dr Blaise Nic Phiarais, in the collaborative project with the Flying Tumbler team.
Their project will give the students direct hands-on experience in the core areas of gauging, blending and bottling Irish whiskey.