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Bárbara Tinoco escreveu a canção "Chamada não atendida" quando, precisamente, um namoro antigo chegou ao fim. Pouco depois Feodor Bivol, também músico, ligava-lhe para a convidar para ir assistir a um concerto da Carolina Deslandes, onde ele estava a tocar. Bárbara Tinoco não só atendeu como percebeu que estava a apaixonar-se por ele. E afirma, de forma poética, até, que tudo o que viveu até então estava a prepará-la para usufruir deste amor. Feodor concorda! Mas nem tudo é um mar de rosas... há uma "pedra no sapato"... que são as meias! Sim, as peúgas!
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Have you heard of Flutter? It's a modern and polished UI framework to write mobile apps, desktop apps, and even web apps. While interesting, you may have kept your distance because Flutter is a Dart language-based framework. But with the project we're covering today, Flet, many Flutter UIs can now be written in pure Python. Flet is a very exciting development in the GUI space for Python devs. And we have the creator, Feodor Fitsner, here to take us through it. Links from the show Feodor on GitHub: github.com Flet: flet.dev Flutter: flutter.dev Dart: dart.dev Flet Tutorials: flet.dev It's All Widgets Showcase: itsallwidgets.com Roadmap: flet.dev pglet: pglet.io Flutter Flow Designer: flutterflow.io Fluent UI for Flutter Showcase App: bdlukaa.github.io macOS UI: pub.dev Flet Mobile Strategy: flet.dev Michael's flutter doctor output: flutter-doctor.png Pyscript: pyscript.net Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to us on YouTube: youtube.com Follow Talk Python on Twitter: @talkpython Follow Michael on Twitter: @mkennedy Sponsors Sentry's DEX Conference IRL Podcast AssemblyAI Talk Python Training
On episode #7, Chayten, Herschel, & Feodor discusses Topic 7.8!
This week we look at Ivan the Terrible's final years as Tsar, summarise his achievements, failures and legacy (and see what a couple of other Russian leaders, J.Stalin, and V.Putin thought of him) and then we'll finish off by covering the comparatively short reign of the last Rurikid Tsar, Ivan's son, Feodor the first. Period Covered 1572 - 1598
Episode 15 Part 2 More Asian Sitcoms! Actor Feodor Chin sits in with Curtis and our friend Melanie and we talk about Asians on television in 2021 and beyond. Are Netflix and Disney the key to representation? We discuss Netflix's Never Have I Ever and Disney's Doogie Kamealoha. We also talk about Feo's voice-over work on Asian dramas like the South Korean hit Sweet Home. Special thanks to my guests this week. If you'd like to follow Feodor, you can find him on Twitter and Instagram @Feochin Please write to us at Infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com, and let us know what TV shows you remember having an Asian on it. You can follow us @theinfatuasianpodcast on Instagram or Facebook to keep up with our latest episodes and news. Please consider giving us a rating or review at Apple Podcasts!!! Sound used in this episode taken from YouTube "Funniest Moments from Never Have I Ever," Netflix "Doogie Kamealoha Episode 8 Talk-Story," Cartoon Site "Overwatch Zenyatta Quotes," MetaKirb7 Our Themesong: "Super Happy J-Pop Fun Time by Prismic Studios #neverhaveiever #doogiekamealoha #netflix #disney #asiansitcoms #asiantelevision #asian #asianamerican #asianpodcast #asianamericanpodcast #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #applepodcasts #asianrepresentation #representationmatters #aapi #infatuasian #infatuasianpodcast
In this episode we look at the epic – and we mean epic – story of Russian bass singer Feodor Chaliapin. The singer's relationship with Fred spanned decades, continents, wars and revolutions. It is a tale about music but it is also a tale about the extraordinary power of friendship. And spats. It's a story about spats. And potatoes. And backstage punch-ups. This episode really does have it all. Chaliapin was a big beast of a man with one of the deepest and most expressive voices you can imagine. He was born in the same year as Fred, 1873, but on the other side of the world, in Kazan in Russia, and into poverty. He took to singing as a youngster and, shortly after his 20thbirthday, was performing at the Imperial Opera in St Petersburg. Fred first heard him in 1900 when he was in the city scouting for talent. He immediately made moves to record this “enormous young bass” singer, but Chaliapin would not respond to his overtures. Again and again Fred tried but, despite becoming friends, it wasn't until 1910 that they signed a contract (with steep terms dictated by the Russian). The recordings were tricky. The thin-skinned Chaliapin would only record at certain times of the day and was partial to raucous vodka-fuelled parties, which one imagines Fred only mildly resisted. A strong bond was formed. Chaliapin sung in front of the British royal family in London but not before the burly bass got involved in a backstage fist fight. He was on the cusp of global fame and untold riches when the First World War broke out. Back in Russia with his family, Chaliapin was thrust back into poverty. He was paid in potatoes and lived in rags. It took a daring and covert mission by Fred to get him out of Russia (with the help of author H.G. Wells) and smuggle him back to England. Here, Chaliapin indulged in his love for fine tailoring and shoes and, of course, singing. Sell-out crowds treated this great, bruised singer as something of a hero. He and Fred went to America (eventful, inevitably) and stayed close until Chaliapin's death in Paris in 1938. This story has to be heard to be believed. We are joined in this episode once again by Michael Volpe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, on the Russian History Podcast, we look at the life and rule of Feodor the Third. Questions and queries can be emailed to therussianhistorypodcast@gmail.com or by following @ruhipoca on Twitter. You can support the show on Patreon, where for $2.50 a month, you can help the show continue with increased costs as more and more sources are now available; please find further details here: https://www.patreon.com/therussianhistorypodcast
Velkommen til Kvinde Kend Din Plads en hobby podcast om kvinders historie. I denne uge fortæller Ida om Sophia Aleksyevna, datter af zar Alexis, hun fik som den eneste af sine søstre lov til at fortsætte sin undervisning efter 10 års alderen sammen med broeren Feodor. Mens Feodor er regent er hun hans rådgiver, men da hele Feodors familie desværre dør er der usikkerhed om hvem der skal overtage magten. Sophia bliver den første i russisk historie til at tage magten ved militært kup. Mens hendes handicappede bror Ivan er galionsfigur regere Sophia Rusland. Samtidig leger hendes halvbror Peter, som egentlig er udpeget som den næste zar, krig på landet langt fra Moskva. Som regent åbner hun det første universitet i Rusland og underskriver en "evig" fredsaftale med Polen. Men da Peter bliver myndig og Sophia skal opgive regent magten begynder familie fejden for alvor. Lyt med og find ud af hvordan det ender for Sophia! Hvis du synes om episoden og podcasten så del den med en ven! Følg os for mere lækkert indhold på instagram og facbook @kkdppodcast Musik af Christian Bogø Bach
"Secretul vieţilor noastre nu înseamnă numai să trăim, ci şi să ştim pentru ce trăim." — Feodor Dostoievski Feodor Dostoievski (în rusă Фёдор Миха́йлович Достое́вский; 1821-1881) a fost unul din cei mai importanți scriitori ruși, operele sale având un efect profund și de durată asupra literaturii, filosofiei, psihologiei și teologiei secolului al XX-lea. Cele mai cunoscute creații ale sale sunt cele patru mari romane, Crimă și pedeapsă, Idiotul, Frații Karamazov și Demonii, precum și nuvela Însemnări din subterană. În total, opera sa numără unsprezece romane, trei nuvele, șaptesprezece povestiri precum și numeroase alte lucrări. S-a făcut de asemenea remarcat și pentru activitatea de jurnalist. Cărțile lui Dostoievski sunt traduse și comentate în 170 de limbi din întreaga lume; după ele s-au realizat numeroase spectacole de teatru și filme celebre. *acest video-eseu a fost publicat original pe 17 Decembrie, 2020 pe YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qftSUQMGrqE
This week, on the Russian History Podcast, we look at the transition of power between Boris and his son and heir, Feodor. Mistakes will be made, and these mistakes will have far reaching consequences that will last well into the 17th century. Questions and queries can be emailed to therussianhistorypodcast@gmail.com or by following @ruhipoca on Twitter. You can support the show on Patreon, where for $2.50 a month, you can help the show continue with increased costs as more and more sources are now available; please find further details here: https://www.patreon.com/therussianhistorypodcast
This week, on the Russian History Podcast, we cover the events of the late 16th century, touching on Sweden's tenous grip over it's new province of Finland, whilst back in Russia, we look at the succession crisis that is brewing as a result of Feodor, and by extension, the house of Rurik, not having a legitimate male heir should Feodor die without issue. Spoiler, Feodor dies without issue. Questions and queries can be emailed to therussianhistorypodcast@gmail.com or by following @ruhipoca on Twitter. You can support the show on Patreon, where for $2.50 a month, you can help the show continue with increased costs as more and more sources are now available; please find further details here: https://www.patreon.com/therussianhistorypodcast
A father obsessed with giving his son every advantage in life volunteers him for a particularly demanding science experiment.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/jonesandwoolf)
Today's episode follows the lives of the first three Romanov Tsar's as well as the father of the first, Patriarch Philaret.
Denis S - The wise and understanding people (16:35) Denis T - Fasting (39:55) Guest Feodor
HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!!! Waifus of Overwatch is proud to release this love-filled episode with none other than Zenyatta voice actor Feodor Chin!!! Erin Fitzgerald was over the moon since Zenyatta is her Husbando in the game!! Danielle and Erin have a wonderful chat with Feodor and we hope you feel the love the way they...
Smålandissa viisivuotiaana tulitikkuja myymällä aloittanut Ingvard Kamprad loi maailman suurimman huonekalujätin. Lisää >> http://ift.tt/2BywI2g
Feodor Dostoyevsky is considered one of the literary giants of Russia. His sometimes tragic life inspired many of his incredible writings.
The death of Alexander I has long been a mystery. Did he fake his death and become a starets named Feodor Kuzmich to atone for his role in his father Paul I's murder?
Feodor dies leaving no direct heir but the Streltsy have in mind that their will be done.
Alexis I and Feodor III begin the slow Westernization of Russia through tumultuous times.
Ivan the Terrible is dead replaced by his feeble minded son Feodor. Boris Godunov sits and waits for his turn at being Tsar.
La première de cette série est celle du comédien Feodor Atkine, qui doubla le docteur House durant 7 saisons !