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And the reason why we dont create much chances is not from erling, it is we need more presence in the final third, we need more people. We played an exceptional game, but we missed more people in the final third. Maybe for the quality and different skill sets we have, but erling is exceptional. Arsenal manager, mikel arteta, says that his luton counterpart, rob edwards, deserves more praise for the job he has done so far this season. The two sides played out a seven goal thriller at Kenilworth Road in december with arsenal coming out 4 3 winners courtesy of a 97th minute declan rice winner. Arsenal currently sit two points behind Leaders Liverpool and arteta called on his players to make the most of the remainder of the campaign. Nine games is still a lot, and just embrace the moment and go game by game and make sure we fully prepared for tomorrow. Game and make sure we fully prepared fortomorrow. Big game and make sure we fully prepared for tomorrow. Big compliments to rob, and the co
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here at the nato meetings for the next two days. it s absolutely vital that britain and other countries in this alliance get the weapons, get the ammunition and get the support to ukraine that they need. it is vital for us that ukraine wins and putin loses. it s notjust an investment in their defence and their security, it s an investment in our defence and our security. we will be safer in britain if we ensure the right outcome to this conflict, and it s vital that we talk about that over the two coming days. it s also important that we commemorate the 75th anniversary of this alliance, the most successful defensive alliance in history, and nato is strong and is getting stronger. today we ll be having the first time a swedish foreign minister has attended this meeting as a full member of nato. and with sweden and finland joining, nato s has become stronger. the most important thing we can do to make sure this alliance continues to grow and continues to strengthen is to ensur
both planets are actually a comparable shade of greenish blue. well, to help us understand this, i mjoined by professor catherine heymans. she s the astronomer royal for scotland, and a professor of astrophysics at the university of edinburgh. hello to you. thank you very much forjoining us. hello to you. thank you very much forjoining m hello to you. thank you very much forjoining ve for “oining us. please explain, why did forjoining us. please explain, why did we think forjoining us. please explain, why did we think they forjoining us. please explain, why did we think they were forjoining us. please explain, why did we think they were these - did we think they were these different colours to begin with? these images that we are used to seeing are from the voyager two nation. it was a nasa spacecraft that was launched in the late 70s and took images of uranus and neptune in the late 80s by the time it got there. now, the way you and i see colour is we have photo receptors in