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Transcripts For BELARUSTV 20240703

The future that threatens to turn into serious dividends, i invite our participants to check and increase what they have already accumulated. My name is Georgy Koldun on the air of the show i know, hello. And im yulia pertsova , here in the teachers room well be watching the game and answering questions. And, of course, get sick with with real sporting passion. Greetings to our participants. Before the game started, we asked each of the guys to give themselves a short description. So, meet polina grechikha, kokhanovskaya secondary school named after kozhar, tolochinsky district, a purposeful realist who will find a way out of any dead end and a teacher of the history of the Vision Society larisa arkadyevna mateshevskaya vladislav death secondary School Number one in the urban village of shakhtashchina, an optimist in life and a physics teacher. Boris serafimovichsky. Anastasia novik gymnasium of the city of pruzhany understands that you cant grasp the immensity, but geography teacher T

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Transcripts For LINKTV Journal 20140318

You hear a lot about what theater really is. In fact, the comparison most often heard has to do with a mirror. The comparison, of course, is borrowed from shakespeare, when hamlet says, to hold as twere a mirror up to nature. For many, theater is a reflection of life, an imitation. Now, certainly, there can be a mirroring effect in the theater. As with any artist, if the dramatist or playwright holds up a mirror to nature, it is the mirror of that individuals own mind. What is reflected is a specialized point of view quite as unique as that same artists fingerprint. The art of theater, however, encompasses much more than can be reflected in the mirror. Think of it for a moment not as a mirror but rather as a prism. A prism reflects light, breaking it down into Component Parts, casting first this image, merging with another image, this shadow, that shadow, this color, that color. And curiously, each component is recognizable. Even so, the theater, as in a prism, breaks apart the phenome

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Transcripts For LINKTV Journal 20140513

Within the specialized conditions of theater. You hear a lot about what theater really is. In fact, the comparison most often heard has to do with a mirror. The comparison, of course, is borrowed from shakespeare, when hamlet says, to hold as twere a mirror up to nature. For many, theater is a reflection of life, an imitation. Now, certainly, there can be a mirroring effect in the theater. As with any artist, if the dramatist or playwright holds up a mirror to nature, it is the mirror of that individuals own mind. What is reflected is a specialized point of view quite as unique as that same artists fingerprint. The art of theater, however, encompasses much more than can be reflected in the mirror. Think of it for a moment not as a mirror but rather as a prism. A prism reflects light, breaking it down into Component Parts, casting first this image, merging with another image, this shadow, that shadow, this color, that color. And curiously, each component is recognizable. Even so, the th

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20200711

You cannotjust go to your freezer. For the man, as it will be 150 years you cannot go to the next lake. Since he wrote his the funeral has taken place ice is like wine in east sussex of the forces famous piano concerto. Sweetheart, Dame Vera Lynn, there are good years and bad years. Who died last month, so why ice . He really was a very much at the age of 103. Appreciated composer two spitfires flew over in his lifetime. The funeral cortege, as it made its way through her home village of ditchling. Duncan kennedy was there. Plane engines it was a village that came we know that in great britain, to pay its respects, but this was a nation what inspired this festival . For example, he was one of the most popular living saying farewell. Dame vera lynns funeral cortege navigated the narrow streets, lined with people its nearly 20 years since the first time i tried ice. She called friends. And i found the sound composers in his time. So fantastically beautiful. Applause with this water, you

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Transcripts For LINKTV Deutsche Welle Journal 20130205

Within the specialized conditions of theater. You hear a lot about what theater really is. In fact, the comparison most often heard has to do with a mirror. The comparison, of course, is borrowed from shakespeare, when hamlet says, to hold as twere a mirror up to nature. For many, theater is a reflection of life, an imitation. Now, certainly, there can be a mirroring effect in the theater. As with any artist, if the dramatist or playwright holds up a mirror to nature, it is the mirror of that individuals own mind. What is reflected is a specialized point of view quite as unique as that same artists fingerprint. The art of theater, however, encompasses much more than can be reflected in the mirror. Think of it for a moment not as a mirror but rather as a prism. A prism reflects light, breaking it down into Component Parts, casting first this image, merging with another image, this shadow, that shadow, this color, that color. And curiously, each component is recognizable. Even so, the th

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