where you go. always, all the time. ialwa s where you go. always, all the time. i always have where you go. always, all the time. i always have it where you go. always, all the time. i always have it stuck where you go. always, all the time. i always have it stuck on where you go. always, all the time. i always have it stuck on my - where you go. always, all the time. i always have it stuck on my belt. i always have it stuck on my belt because we do a lot of shows and we say, i receive double dutch on tv. and it is my dream to try dutch. so, i have to keep my rope for the opportunity for these people to try it and enjoy it. opportunity for these people to try it and enjoy it it and en oy it. very disappointed that she it and enjoy it. very disappointed that she did it and enjoy it. very disappointed that she did not it and enjoy it. very disappointed that she did not give it and enjoy it. very disappointed that she did not give it it and enjoy it. very disappointed tha
will play the bridging role between the developed and developing part of the world and show that development doesn t need to rely on power generation. doesn t need to rely on power generation- generation. there are many ounu generation. there are many young people generation. there are many young people here - generation. there are many young people here in - generation. there are many young people here in south| young people here in south korea and abroad who are watching this climate change conference carefully. they want change. do you feel the burden on your shoulders as one of the lead negotiators? translation: ialwa s lead negotiators? translation: i always feel lead negotiators? translation: i always feel the lead negotiators? translation: i always feel the burden - lead negotiators? translation: i always feel the burden as - lead negotiators? translation: i always feel the burden as a - i always feel the burden as a policymaker. there is this challenge because i feel old