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At the baftas last night, taking home seven awards, including best film. the german language drama s seven wins broke the bafta record for the most awards for a film not in english. you may remember dippy the diplodicus, probably the world s most famous replica dinosaur skeleton. for more than a century, dippy stood in london s natural history museum, but more recently, he s been touring the uk. and now he s found a more permanent home in coventry, as jon maguire reports. the wonder and the awe of being the first to see dippy the diplodocus in its new home, in the centre of coventry. i think it s so cool how long the tail is, and how they ve kept it upright, without it falling down to the floor. dippy is a replica, made up of casts of various diplodocus discoveries, to form the huge skeleton that first stood in london s natural history museum in 1905. ....
A Patagotitan mayorum skeleton - also known as a titanosaur - has been relocated from Argentina to London via two Boeing 787-9 aircraft to be showcased at the Natural History Museum. ....
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Double decker buses. its skeleton was exhumed in 2014. professor phil manning the chair of natural history at the university of manchester said this dinosaur is hugely important. seeing this come to the uk is fabulous, there are so many different species of dinosaur now, when i was young getting into science and dinosaurs, i learned may be a dozen names, now there is over 1000 which you can work with, so if you go to a museum like the natural history museum in london, you can come face to face with i think some of the most wonderful dinosaurs is not uncommon to come face to face with the largest and you get to see dippy as well, that is one of the dinosaurs that got me into science, ....
People are shamed into dippy. this is the owner of the pizzeria that set it. that s actually interesting, that the owners it s not another employee trying to give them not the employer saying, i won t pay as much as i should. that i think, is the unfair part. that, i think, is what needs to be changed. if we want to have a conversation about reducing the amount of tips we can do that, we can talk about the employer side of things, and actually paying people affair wage. fair wages, real wages. about tipping walk around with a bunch of fives, and give this fives to people who don t normally get tipped, it s amazing. bingo, you feel good about, it the five means nothing, what are they going to do, with a taxi? but you have a moment. you are my door man. thank you very much. we are out of time. but here s a tip it s really a public service announcement this week. it s not how much you tip. it s how you treat the person who is helping you. that message is coming from th ....