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(Originally recorded 1/8/25) A new year dawns and SlurpToast is there to greet it. The boys get down to business with lively discussions about: What If? Landman Wicked The Howard the Duck podcast Football Stephe's youthful Broncos fandom Terry Bradshaw's hair Another death in the family Old folks Stephe's most recent trip to the ER Moonshiners Old Men and their ailments returns Skeleton Crew Fan casting Metal Men Icelandic murder shows Mondo Joey Breaux And, of course, "What's on Your Desk?"
[REDIFF] Tu veux que je te raconte l'histoire de l'enfant coincé dans une machine à pince? Alors attrape ta brosse à dents, ton dentifrice, et c'est parti!
Wargroove für die Switch ist Dengeki Gamers Antwort auf den miserablen Advance Wars Port. Ähnliches Spielprinzip, aber in gut. Und während er sich mit dem Spiel von einem erneuten Technik-Fiasko erholt, hat Sir Pommes eine Menge Filme geguckt, die er uns im Schnelldurchlauf vorstellt. Ach ja, und da war dann noch Pince of Persia The Two Thrones. aHatofMedia wünscht wie immer viel Spaß Timetable: 0:00:00 Begrüßung und Sc&"?ß Technik 0:05:10 Der Movie-Block 0:57:49 Wargroove 1:15:31 Prince of Persia Two Thrones 1:40:05 Verabschiedung
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Szövényi Áron, az Anonym Pince borász/tulajdonosa látogatott el hozzánk és kiváló pezsgőket kóstoltunk a közeledő ünnepek alkalmából
San Marinóból indulva, Spanyolországon, Olaszországon és Németországon keresztül eljutottunk Angliába. Szóba került Don Claudio harmadik bemutatkozása Rómában, a megférfiasodott Gabbia és a manchesteri mélyrepülés. Beharangoztuk a Bajnokok Ligája előttünk álló eseményeit és még egy Guy Ritchie-film is előjött az epizód egy pontján. (0:00) San Marino csodája (6:18) A Celta-Barcelona izgalmai (12:00) Bukayo Saka gólja (15:24) Amorim utódja a Sportingnál (18:15) Villa-Juve rangadó (19:30) Inter-Leipzig (25:05) Liverpool-Real Madrid (31:50) Egy szörnyű Juve-Milan (43:34) Don Claudio második eljövetele (51:30) Tibi bergamói kalandjai (55:25) Steve Cooper kirúgása (57:35) A Man City vesszőfutása
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durée : 00:03:26 - Les P'tits Bateaux - par : Camille Crosnier - Gustave se pose une question pour le moins logique : est-ce que les pince-oreilles pincent les oreilles ? Pour lui répondre un spécialiste des insectes, l'entomologiste François Lasserre. - invités : François LASSERRE - François Lasserre : Entomologiste et vice-président de l'Office Pour les Insectes et leur Environnement (OPIE). - réalisé par : Stéphanie TEXIER
Chapter 13 - The Secret Riddle‘Ah,' said Dumbledore, ‘perhaps she could. But it is my belief – I am guessing again, but I am sure I am right – that when her husband abandoned her, Merope stopped using magic. I do not think that she wanted to be a witch any longer. Of course, it is also possible that her unrequited love and the attendant despair sapped her of her powers; that can happen. In any case, as you are about to see, Merope refused to raise her wand even to save her own life.'‘She wouldn't even stay alive for her son?' Dumbledore raised his eyebrows. ‘Could you possibly be feeling sorry for Lord Voldemort?' ‘No,' said Harry quickly, ‘but she had a choice, didn't she, not like my mother –' ‘Your mother had a choice, too,' said Dumbledore gently. ‘Yes, Merope Riddle chose death in spite of a son who needed her, but do not judge her too harshly, Harry. She was greatly weakened by long suffering and she never had your mother's courage. And now, if you will stand …'Q1 - What does Dumbledore mean that Lily had a choice?Q2 - It mentions that Dumbledore's hair was Auburn…is he a Weasley?And then –' Mrs Cole took another swig of gin, slopping a little over her chin this time, ‘on the summer outing – we take them out, you know, once a year, to the countryside or to the seaside – well, Amy Benson and Dennis Bishop were never quite right afterwards, and all we ever got out of them was that they'd gone into a cave with Tom Riddle. He swore they'd just gone exploring, but something happened in there, I'm sure of it. And, well, there have been a lot of things, funny things …'Q3 - Should Dumbledore have denied entrance for Tom knowing these things?‘I don't believe you,' said Riddle. ‘She wants me looked at, doesn't she? Tell the truth!' He spoke the last three words with a ringing force that was almost shocking. It was a command, and it sounded as though he had given it many times before. His eyes had widened and he was glaring at Dumbledore, who made no response except to continue smiling pleasantly. After a few seconds Riddle stopped glaring, though he looked, if anything, warier still.‘I can make things move without touching them. I can make animals do what I want them to do, without training them. I can make bad things happen to people who annoy me. I can make them hurt if I want to.'Q4 - Is it alarming that he is this advanced in magic already?‘I knew I was different,' he whispered to his own quivering fingers. ‘I knew I was special. Always, I knew there was something.'Q5 - What do you think of Tom and Dumbledore's interaction?‘He believed it much quicker than I did – I mean, when you told him he was a wizard,' said Harry. ‘I didn't believe Hagrid at first, when he told me.'Q6 - What's the difference in Harry and Tom?‘Did you know – then?' asked Harry. ‘Did I know that I had just met the most dangerous Dark wizard of all time?' said Dumbledore. ‘No, I had no idea that he was to grow up to be what he is. However, I was certainly intrigued by him. I returned to Hogwarts intending to keep an eye upon him, something I should have done in any case, given that he was alone and friendless, but which, already, I felt I ought to do for others' sake as much as his.‘Firstly, I hope you noticed Riddle's reaction when I mentioned that another shared his first name, “Tom”?' Harry nodded. ‘There he showed his contempt for anything that tied him to other people, anything that made him ordinary. Even then, he wished to be different, separate, notorious. He shed his name, as you know, within a few short years of that conversation and created the mask of “Lord Voldemort” behind which he has been hidden for so long.‘I trust that you also noticed that Tom Riddle was already highly self-sufficient, secretive and, apparently, friendless? He did not want help or companionship on his trip to Diagon Alley. He preferred to operate alone. The adult Voldemort is the same. You will hear many of his Death Eaters claiming that they are in his confidence, that they alone are close to him, even understand him. They are deluded. Lord Voldemort has never had a friend, nor do I believe that he has ever wanted one‘And lastly – I hope you are not too sleepy to pay attention to this, Harry – the young Tom Riddle liked to collect trophies. You saw the box of stolen articles he had hidden in his room. These were taken from victims of his bullying behavior, souvenirs, if you will, of particularly unpleasant bits of magic. Bear in mind this magpie-like tendency, for this, particularly, will be important later.Q7 - Why is this important?Q8 - What happened to the ring?Chapter 14 - Felix Felicis‘But I still don't get why Dumbledore's showing you all this. I mean, it's really interesting and everything, but what's the point?' ‘Dunno,' said Harry, inserting a gum shield. ‘But he says it's all important and it'll help me survive.'Q1 - Why is Dumbledore showing him all this?‘“Slug Club”,' repeated Ron with a sneer worthy of Malfoy. ‘It's pathetic. Well, I hope you enjoy your party. Why don't you try getting off with McLaggen, then Slughorn can make you King and Queen Slug –' ‘We're allowed to bring guests,' said Hermione, who for some reason had turned a bright, boiling scarlet, ‘and I was going to ask you to come, but if you think it's that stupid then I won't bother!'Q2 - Is Ron being stupid?Q3 - Is Harry an idiot for interrupting their communication session?When Harry pushed open the tapestry to take their usual short cut up to Gryffindor Tower, however, they found themselves looking at Dean and Ginny, who were locked in a close embrace and kissing fiercely as if glued together. It was as though something large and scaly erupted into life in Harry's stomach, clawing at his insides: hot blood seemed to flood his brain, so that all thought was extinguished, replaced by a savage urge to jinx Dean into a jelly.Q4 - Have you experienced the large scaly thing in your stomach?‘You go!' said Ginny. ‘I want a word with my dear brother!' Dean left, looking as though he was not sorry to depart the scene. ‘Right,' said Ginny, tossing her long red hair out of her face and glaring at Ron, ‘let's get this straight once and for all. It is none of your business who I go out with or what I do with them, Ron –' ‘Yeah, it is!' said Ron, just as angrily. ‘D'you think I want people saying my sister's a –' ‘A what?' shouted Ginny, drawing her wand. ‘A what, exactly?' ‘He doesn't mean anything, Ginny –' said Harry automatically, though the monster was roaring its approval of Ron's words.Q5 - What was Ron going to call her?‘Been kissing Pigwidgeon, have you? Or have you got a picture of Auntie Muriel stashed under your pillow?'Q6 - Is Ginny a savage?They hurried up the stairs and along a seventh-floor corridor. ‘Oi, out of the way!' Ron barked at a small girl who jumped in fright and dropped a bottle of toad-spawn. Harry hardly noticed the sound of shattering glass; he felt disorientated, dizzy; being struck by a lightning bolt must be something like this. It's just because she's Ron's sister, he told himself. You just didn't like seeing her kissing Dean because she's Ron's sister …Q7 - Harry loves Ginny, right?It seemed as though Gryffindor could do no wrong. Again and again they scored, and again and again, at the other end of the pitch, Ron saved goals with apparent ease. He was actually smiling now, and when the crowd greeted a particularly good save with a rousing chorus of the old favorite Weasley is our King, he pretended to conduct them from on high.Q8 - What was your favorite sports moment that made you feel like Ron?‘I didn't put it in!' said Harry, now grinning broadly. He slipped his hand inside his jacket pocket and drew out the tiny bottle that Hermione had seen in his hand that morning. It was full of golden potion and the cork was still tightly sealed with wax. ‘I wanted Ron to think I'd done it, so I faked it when I knew you were looking.' He looked at Ron. ‘You saved everything because you felt lucky. You did it all yourself.'Q9 - Is Liquid Luck a placebo?Q10 - What's the deal with Ron and Hermione? Chapter 15 - The Unbreakable VowHarry had to put up with the frequent presence of Lavender Brown, who seemed to regard any moment that she was not kissing Ron as a moment wasted.‘She can't complain,' he told Harry. ‘She snogged Krum. So she's found out someone wants to snog me, too. Well, it's a free country. I haven't done anything wrong.'‘I never promised Hermione anything,' Ron mumbled. ‘I mean, all right, I was going to go to Slughorn's Christmas party with her, but she never said … just as friends … I'm a free agent …'Q1 - What will the outcome of this be between the two?‘There isn't anyone I want to invite,' mumbled Harry, who was still trying not to think about Ginny any more than he could help, despite the fact that she kept cropping up in his dreams in ways that made him devoutly thankful that Ron could not perform Legilimency.Q2 - What is Harry dreaming about?Q3 - What's your favorite prom/dance story?Q4 - Hermione mentions that love potions aren't dark…is she right?‘The library is now closed,' she said. ‘Mind you return anything you have borrowed to the correct – what have you been doing to that book, you depraved boy?' ‘It isn't the library's, it's mine!' said Harry hastily, snatching his copy of Advanced Potion-Making off the table as she lunged at it with a clawlike hand. ‘Despoiled!' she hissed. ‘Desecrated! Befouled!' ‘It's just a book that's been written in!' said Harry, tugging it out of her grip. She looked as though she might have a seizure; Hermione, who had hastily packed her things, grabbed Harry by the arm and frogmarched him away.Q5 - Do you write in books?Q6 - Harry mentions there might be something going on between Pince and Filch. Is that possible?‘She's a bit upset,' said Luna. ‘I thought at first it was Moaning Myrtle in there, but it turned out to be Hermione. She said something about that Ron Weasley …' ‘Yeah, they've had a row,' said Harry. ‘He says very funny things sometimes, doesn't he?' said Luna, as they set off down the corridor together. ‘But he can be a bit unkind. I noticed that last year.'Q7 - Is Ron unkind?‘Hi, Harry,' said Parvati who, like him, looked faintly embarrassed and bored by the behavior of their two friends. ‘Hi,' said Harry. ‘How're you? You're staying at Hogwarts, then? I heard your parents wanted you to leave.' ‘I managed to talk them out of it for the time being,' said Parvati. ‘That Katie thing really freaked them out, but as there hasn't been anything since … oh, hi, Hermione!'Q8 - Let's rehash what has happened at Hogwarts…There was a noise like a plunger being withdrawn from a blocked sink and Ron surfaced.Q9 - Is Hermione kinda a low-key it girl?Ron looked strangely blank and said nothing. Harry was left to ponder in silence the depths to which girls would sink to get revenge.Q10 - Is Rufus Scrimgeor a vampire?Q11 - Are Slughorn's parties good parties?Q12 - Should Harry have a biography written about him?‘Harry Potter!' said Professor Trelawney in deep, vibrant tones, noticing him for the first time. ‘Oh, hello,' said Harry unenthusiastically. ‘My dear boy!' she said in a very carrying whisper. ‘The rumors! The stories! The Chosen One! Of course, I have known for a very long time … the omens were never good, Harry … but why have you not returned to Divination? For you, of all people, the subject is of the utmost importance!'Q13 - Should Harry have taken divination this year?‘Remind me what other subjects you're taking, Harry?' asked Slughorn. ‘Defense Against the Dark Arts, Charms, Transfiguration, Herbology …' ‘All the subjects required, in short, for an Auror,' said Snape, with the faintest sneer. ‘Yeah, well, that's what I'd like to be,' said Harry defiantly. ‘And a great one you'll make, too!' boomed Slughorn. ‘I don't think you should be an Auror, Harry,' said Luna unexpectedly. Everybody looked at her. ‘The Aurors are part of the Rotfang Conspiracy, I thought everyone knew that. They're working from within to bring down the Ministry of Magic using a combination of Dark magic and gum disease.'Filch's expression of outraged disappointment was perfectly predictable; but why, Harry wondered, watching him, did Malfoy look almost equally unhappy? And why was Snape looking at Malfoy as though both angry and … was it possible? … a little afraid?Q14 - Why is Snape afraid?‘Who suspects me?' said Malfoy angrily. ‘For the last time, I didn't do it, OK? That Bell girl must've had an enemy no one knows about – don't look at me like that! I know what you're doing, I'm not stupid, but it won't work – I can stop you!' There was a pause and then Snape said quietly, ‘Ah … Aunt Bellatrix has been teaching you Occlumency, I see. What thoughts are you trying to conceal from your master, Draco?'Q15 - Is it shocking to know that Draco has learned Occlumency?Q16 - Who is his master?‘Looks like you'll have to break it, then, because I don't need your protection! It's my job, he gave it to me and I'm doing it. I've got a plan and it's going to work, it's just taking a bit longer than I thought it would!'Q17 - What is going on?Chapter 16 - A Very Frosty Christmas‘An Unbreakable Vow?' said Ron, looking stunned. ‘Nah, he can't have … are you sure?' ‘Yes, I'm sure,' said Harry. ‘Why, what does it mean?' ‘Well, you can't break an Unbreakable Vow …' ‘I'd worked that much out for myself, funnily enough. What happens if you break it, then?' ‘You die,' said Ron simply. ‘Fred and George tried to get me to make one when I was about five. I nearly did, too, I was holding hands with Fred and everything when Dad found us. He went mental,' said Ron, with a reminiscent gleam in his eyes. ‘Only time I've ever seen Dad as angry as Mum. Fred reckons his left buttock has never been the same since.'Q1 - Thoughts on Fred and George wooing muggle women with magic tricks?There was silence for a moment or two, then Ron said, ‘Course, you know what they'll all say? Dad and Dumbledore and all of them? They'll say Snape isn't really trying to help Malfoy, he was just trying to find out what Malfoy's up to.' ‘They didn't hear him,' said Harry flatly. ‘No one's that good an actor, not even Snape.' ‘Yeah … I'm just saying, though,' said Ron. Harry turned to face him, frowning. ‘You think I'm right, though?' ‘Yeah, I do!' said Ron hastily. ‘Seriously, I do! But they're all convinced Snape's in the Order, aren't they?'Q2 - Do we trust Snape?‘You are determined to hate him, Harry,' said Lupin with a faint smile. ‘And I understand; with James as your father, with Sirius as your godfather, you have inherited an old prejudice.Q3 - Do you think this is true?Q4 - What do you think of Lupin's background and being bitten by Greyback?Everybody was wearing new sweaters when they all sat down for Christmas lunch, everyone except Fleur (on whom, it appeared, Mrs Weasley had not wanted to waste one) and Mrs Weasley herself, who was sporting a brand new midnight-blue witch's hat glittering with what looked like tiny starlike diamonds, and a spectacular golden necklace.Q5 - Is Fleur that unbearable?She gave Lupin an annoyed look, as though it was all his fault she was getting Fleur for a daughter-in-law instead of Tonks, but Harry, glancing across at Fleur, who was now feeding Bill bits of turkey off her own fork, thought that Mrs Weasley was fighting a long-lost battle. He was, however, reminded of a question he had with regard to Tonks, and who better to ask than Lupin, the man who knew all about Patronuses? ‘Tonks's Patronus has changed its form,' he told him. ‘Snape said so, anyway. I didn't know that could happen. Why would your Patronus change?' Lupin took his time chewing his turkey and swallowing before saying slowly, ‘Sometimes … a great shock … an emotional upheaval …' ‘It looked big, and it had four legs,' said Harry, struck by a sudden thought and lowering his voice. ‘Hey … it couldn't be –?'Q6 - What was Tonk's new patronus form?Q7 - What do you think of Scrimgeor and his proposal?Q8 - HOW is Umbridge still working at the ministry?‘I don't want to be used,' said Harry. ‘Some would say it's your duty to be used by the Ministry!'You don't care whether I live or die, but you do care that I help you convince everyone you're winning the war against Voldemort. I haven't forgotten, Minister …' He raised his right fist. There, shining white on the back of his cold hand, were the scars which Dolores Umbridge had forced him to carve into his own flesh: I must not tell lies.Q9 - Is Harry right or wrong?‘Well, it is clear to me that he has done a very good job on you,' said Scrimgeour, his eyes cold and hard behind his wire-rimmed glasses. ‘Dumbledore's man through and through, aren't you, Potter?' ‘Yeah, I am,' said Harry. ‘Glad we straightened that out.'
A Mátrai Borvidékről, Gyöngyöspatáról látogatott el hozzánk az ITT és MOST Pince képviselője Hofmann Tibor, aki a feleségével Gyurasits Emőkével közösen vezetik a borászatot.
Vesztergombi Csaba a szekszárdi Vesztergombi Pince borásza látogatott el hozzánk.
Karl welcomes Catherine Cooke back to the show to discuss the next story in the Sherlock Holmes canon: The Adventure of the Golden Piece-Nez
Un auditeur s'est posé une question tout à fait légitime : pourquoi la fabuleuse Laura Hurissel épouserait-elle "une pince"... ? Tous les jours, retrouvez en podcast les meilleurs moments de l'émission "Ça peut vous arriver", sur RTL.fr et sur toutes vos plateformes préférées.
Join hosts Irvin, Sam, Sierra, and our guest Tiffany as they discuss the missing characters from the Battle of Hogwarts. Join the Discussion: https://threebroomstickspod.com/episode-34-missing-characters-from-battle-of-hogwarts-the-dementors-are-basically-pacman/ In this episode: A trivia question for you to play along! I told you we should have used Floo Powder! Leave the Ford Anglia alone! We're putting creatures inside other creatures We have many theories about Amos Diggory… none were right “I need a cat gun!” The Death Eaters must be mildly inconvenienced! “I have not been turned into a cow, can I stay?” Harry really should have sent out save-the-dates The parents aren't parenting enough Resources: PUFFS play Pince and Prince by Irvin from HP Lexicon Listen to the Pub's Jukebox here Contact: Website: https://threebroomstickspod.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/threebroomstickspod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/threebroomstickspodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@3broomstickspod Twitter: https://twitter.com/threebroompod Email: 3broomstickspod@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/3broomsticks
Aujourd'hui Joëlle Dago-Serry, Bruno Poncet et Stéphane Manigold débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Une affaire criminelle dont le fil conducteur est une pince à linge ! Elle éclate à Marseille en juin 2012, mais débute réellement en 2006. Le tueur est un tueur jouissif et il a tué 2 fois…30
Une affaire criminelle dont le fil conducteur est une pince à linge ! Elle éclate à Marseille en juin 2012, mais débute réellement en 2006. Le tueur est un tueur jouissif et il a tué 2 fois…30
Benedek Péter, a mátrai Benedek Pince borász/tulajdonosa látogatott el a stúdióba
J'ai eu l'occasion, lors de mes conférences, de rencontrer des femmes aux prises de position inspirantes. Des femmes qui incarnent, assez spontanément, un leadership naturel et puissant. Non, le leadership n'est pas genré, mais il semble que certaines femmes adoptent la posture avec une aisance particulière. Mardi dernier, j'étais invitée par ARISTID pour interviewer cinq femmes, toutes actives dans le secteur de la tech. Ces femmes étaient l'incarnation parfaite de ce que j'avais expliqué la veille lors d'une conférence chez un client. Elles ont accepté de ne pas être celles qui savent tout, mais celles qui catalysent l'élan collectif. Elles ont su conjuguer compétences et vulnérabilité, exigence et bienveillance. Et elles ont appliqué à la perfection mon modèle Lead4impact : 1. Elles ont une vision claire de l'impact qu'elles souhaitent avoir, pour leurs équipes et pour elles-mêmes. 2. Elles connaissent leurs forces et les amplifient. Elles sont conscientes de leurs vulnérabilités et savent demander de l'aide. 3. Elles ont mis en place des rituels qui leur permettent d'atteindre leurs objectifs. 4. Et elles transmettent, avec une grande humilité, ce qu'elles ont appris. Pour illustrer mes propos, je vous propose d'écouter l'une d'entre elles sur L'Entreprise De Demain - Le podcast aujourd'hui : Julie PINCE. Une femme manager qui comme tant d'autre à réussi à développer son leadership unique. Elle prouve qu'il n'y a pas qu'un style de leadership, mais chacun le sien. Le jour où chacun et chacune développeront leur propre leadership, alors le leadership sera à l'honneur et aura trouvé ses lettres de noblesses, sans question de genre. Et vous comment avez-vous développé votre leadership ? Pour écouter les 5 interviews réalisé avec 5 femmes talentueuses chez Aristid, c'est ici : https://youtu.be/02OHYGjQYrQ?feature=shared https://youtu.be/_-nj4XH4zkU?feature=shared https://youtu.be/iX5sjiuqI98?feature=shared https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BtYm6iFi3w https://youtu.be/TMlCYTMy140?feature=shared https://www.aristid.com/aristid-women-in-tech/
Tu veux que je te raconte l'histoire de l'enfant coincé dans une machine à pince? Alors attrape ta brosse à dents, ton dentifrice, et c'est parti!
Il existe 2 espèces de Homards aux destins croisés. Le Homard européen, Homarus gammarus, se fait rare sous la pression de la pêche et de la pollution. À l'inverse, le Homard américain, Homarus americanus, est en expansion. Aujourd'hui, lorsqu'il est présent dans l'assiette, il est signe de richesse et de luxe… ou de scandale lorsque la table est ministérielle. Au XVIIIe siècle, dans les futurs États-Unis, il est tellement abondant qu'il est considéré comme un “cafard des mers” ! C'est l'aliment des pauvres, des veuves, des prisonniers et des serviteurs. Toujours dans les États-Unis naissants, “Lobsterback”, comprenez “dos de Homard”, devient une insulte lancée par les révolutionnaires aux soldats britanniques à la tunique rouge. Le Homard devient à la mode lorsque les passagers des trains transcontinentaux découvrent ce repas peu onéreux pour la compagnie mais présenté comme exotique. Le pouvoir du marketing ! Dans les viviers, les pinces sont attachées car les Homards sont des animaux solitaires avec une tendance au cannibalisme. Mais avez-vous remarqué que les deux pinces sont différentes? La plus épaisse permet de broyer alors que la plus fine sert à couper.______On aime ce qui nous a émerveillé … et on protège ce qu'on aime.______PARTAGERSous notre Gravillon vous trouverez… 4 podcasts, 1 site, 1 compte Instagram, 1 page + 1 groupe Facebook et 1 asso. Il nous serait très précieux et utile que vous partagiez ce lien :https://baleinesousgravillon.com/liens-2Pour nous aider, vous pouvez vous abonner et partager nos liens, et nous laisser des étoiles et surtout un avis sur Apple Podcast et Spotify. Ainsi, nous serons ainsi plus visibles et mieux recommandés. Merci :)_______SOUTENIRTous nos podcasts sont faits bénévolement. Ils sont gratuits, sans pub et accessibles à tous. Vous pouvez faire un don sur Helloasso (ou sur Tipeee), adhérer à l'asso BSG, ou installer gratuitement le moteur de recherche Lilo et nous reverser vos gouttes :https://bit.ly/helloasso_donsUR_BSGhttps://bit.ly/lien_magq_lilo_BSGhttp://bit.ly/Tipeee_BSG_______TRAVAILLER ENSEMBLEVous voulez créer un podcast ? Nous vous formons et/ou accompagnons !Nous proposons des Fresques de la biodiversité, des conférences et animons des tables rondes. Nous cherchons des sponsors et des partenaires : contact@baleinesousgravillon.com
Depuis les débuts de l'agriculture et de l'élevage, il y a 11.000 ans, depuis ce passage des cueilleurs-chasseurs aux agro-pasteurs, l'homme a cessé de vivre AVEC ou dans le Vivant, la Nature, mais CONTRE. Pour protéger ses cultures et ses troupeaux, il a commencé à pourchasser et détruire tous les êtres vivants qu'il a considéré comme des pique-assiettes. Exemple notoire : le loup, qui avait été domestiqué longtemps avant (en devenant le chien), est devenu un ennemi, parce qu'il s'en prenait au premier bétail. Je raconte cette histoire dans la première série de Mécaniques du Vivant sur France Culture. Conscient des ravages perpétrés contre la biodiversité, de la 6e extinction de masse, inédite par sa vitesse et son accélération, certains homo sapiens essaient de cultiver autrement, durablement. C'est la permaculture et l'agroforesterie par exemple. Dans ces façons de nous nourrir et de cultiver respectueuses du Vivant, les pesticides et la chimie destructrice, y compris pour nous, sont remplacés par des AUXILIAIRES de culture. Des êtres vivants qui nous aident à réguler les ravageurs de cultures. AVEC plutôt que CONTRE. ENTRAIDE plutôt que COMPÉTITION. Les auxiliaires de culture sont des bactéries, champignons, plantes, ou des animaux, comme des oiseaux, des insectes, qui protègent nos cultures d'autres organismes … dont ils sont des prédateurs naturels. Ces auxiliaires de culture sont parfois élevés et disséminés ou encouragés à venir par l'homme pour débarrasser les plantes des indésirables. Certains de ces auxiliaires, comme la célèbre Coccinelle, sont des prédateurs et des régulateurs d'autres êtres vivants. D'autres sont des pollinisateurs. Et pas seulement les Papillons et les Abeilles, mais beaucoup d'autres, comme des mouches, des syrphes voire des oiseaux ou des chauves-souris nectarivores. Enfin, certains, comme les vers de terre, aèrent les sols et contribuent à les maintenir vivants et productifs (avec des milliards de bactéries et autres microscopiques acteurs), eux aussi très abîmés par des siècles d'exploitation humaine. L'objectif de cette série en 12 épisodes, la colonne vertébrale de la saison 03 de Combats, est de mieux (re)connaître ces auxiliaires de culture. _______ Notre invité est Hugues Mouret, un des fondateurs et dirigeants de l'association Arthropologia, une copine de notre propre asso Baleine sous Gravillon. Au fil de cette année, Hugues, un inlassable naturaliste et un passeur hors-norme, génial va-nu-pied, va nous raconter ces auxiliaires de culture. Remerciement particulier : Hugues est le relecteur-correcteur-contributeur de la célèbre série abeille sauvages de Mécaniques du Vivant sur France Culture, qui a battu tous les records d'écoutes en 2023. Hugues a considérablement enrichi cette série en pépites d'infos qui ont contribué à en faire le succès. Sur les 7 experts sollicités, qui avaient tous dit oui, Hugues est le seul qui a pris le temps et la peine de le faire. La bienveillance désintéressée est une denrée rare aujourd'hui … Merci frérot:) _______ On aime ce qui nous a émerveillé … et on protège ce qu'on aime. _______ Découvrir tout l'univers Baleine sous Gravillon, et Mécaniques du Vivant sur France Culture : https://baleinesousgravillon.com/liens-2 Soutenir notre travail, bénévole et sans pub : https://bit.ly/helloasso_donsUR_BSG Nous contacter pour une conférence, un partenariat ou d'autres synergies : contact@baleinesousgravillon.com _______ Interview : Marc Mortelmans Rédaction en chef des articles du site https://baleinesousgravillon.com : Guillaume Lassalle et Bérénice Toutan Rédacteurs : Thomas Prat, Aurore Fayard, Rémi Trivellato BSG dans les Festivals : François Léger BSG sur Instagram : Audrey Tindilière Graphisme / vidéos : Elouan Plessix Montage / notices / programmation : Zeynab Tamoukh, Albane Couterot, Laure Davoigneau, Dorian Roulet
Törő Lackóval a móri Spontán Pince alapítójával beszélgettünk és kortyoltuk borait.
Forrás: Fortepan 80316 Szóljon a jó ebéd után a nóta! Az Anno Budapest 2024. február 11-i adásában az egykori Mátyás Pincébe invitálta Önöket a műsor stábja. Panxnotded Miklóssal az élen a legendás étteremre emlékeztünk, ami 1904-ben nyitotta meg kapuit a Március 15. tér 7. szám alatt, köszönhetően (Borostyánkői) Baldauf Mátyásnak és feleségének, Antunovics Teréziának. A … Mátyás Pince anno olvasásának folytatása →
THE KILLER IS IN THE HOUSE - that was the conclusion of my companion as we reached the closing stages of our investigation. All that was left was for the brilliant Detective (and a little bit of me) to put the clues together and locate the murderer of Willoughby Smith. Before 5am. Because otherwise we'd get arrested. No pressure then. Follow me @DocJWatsonMD or get in touch via email docjwatsonmd@gmail.com Listener discretion is advised. This podcast is property of Goalhanger Podcasts. Copyright 2023. ------- SHERLOCK AND CO. Based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Paul Waggott as Dr. John Watson Harry Attwell as Sherlock Holmes Rhys Tees as PCSO Stanley Hopkins Aaron Kara as Saviour Tarlton Karim Kronfli as Elder Coram Marta da Silva as Mariana Ametxazurra Leigh McDonald as Carol Watson Additional voices Natalie Green Written by Joel Emery Directed by Adam Jarrell Editing and Sound Design by Holy Smokes Audio Produced by Neil Fearn and Jon Gill Executive Producer Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hervé Pouchol a décidé d'inviter Pépito, l'assistant de Xavier Kassovic, à déjeuner. Reste à savoir si le négociateur paiera la facture... Au micro d'Agathe Abélard, un membre de l'équipe de "Ça peut vous arriver" revient sur les négociations difficiles et les moments off de ces 3h d'antenne !
THE DYING PREACHER had a lot to answer for. A young man had been murdered not only at his property but in his bedroom. HIS BEDROOM FOR GOODNESS SAKE. Willoughby Smith was stabbed in the neck by an unknown killer right under the nose of the incapacitated Elder Coram. My companion and I arrived at Yoxley Old Place in Chatham in the midst of a fierce storm. Follow me @DocJWatsonMD or get in touch via email docjwatsonmd@gmail.com Listener discretion is advised. This podcast is property of Goalhanger Podcasts. Copyright 2023. ------- SHERLOCK AND CO. Based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Paul Waggott as Dr. John Watson Harry Attwell as Sherlock Holmes Rhys Tees as PCSO Stanley Hopkins Samuel Trotman as Saviour Tarlton Karim Kronfli as Elder Coram Written by Joel Emery Directed by Adam Jarrell Editing and Sound Design by Holy Smokes Audio Produced by Neil Fearn and Jon Gill Executive Producer Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
THE LAMENTABLE DEATH OF YOUNG WILLOUGHBY SMITH - it was a wild tempestuous night towards the end of November. Pissing it down non-stop and thunder banging around like no-one's business. I had plans to spend a couple of days in London with my Mum.. but the death of Willoughby Smith at Yoxley Old Place changed that. Well actually this case took place over one evening- so I did actually end up spending a bit of time with her. Little too much time to be honest, bit exhausting after a while. Anyway, enjoy the adventure. Follow me @DocJWatsonMD or get in touch via email docjwatsonmd@gmail.com Listener discretion is advised. This podcast is property of Goalhanger Podcasts. Copyright 2023. ------- SHERLOCK AND CO. Based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Paul Waggott as Dr. John Watson Harry Attwell as Sherlock Holmes Marta da Silva as Mariana Ametxazurra Leigh McDonald as Carol Watson Rhys Tees as PCSO Stanley Hopkins Written by Joel Emery Directed by Adam Jarrell Editing and Sound Design by Holy Smokes Audio Produced by Neil Fearn and Jon Gill Executive Producer Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This weeks episode of the Deb & Kev Pod finds Kev fighting through yet another sickness as they tackle topics such as;- Why Kev is always sick when Deb's away- Setting up Christmas WAY too early- Frustration with a bosses lack of clarifying conversations- Story time- Pince cone kidnappers- What's for dinner and what they're thankful for As always, special thanks to Lauren Taylor for the episode art work and Gwyneth Galvin and BenSound www.bensound.com for providing the voiceover and music for the intro and outro.
durée : 00:49:18 - De la maison Kissi à pince-mi pince-moi ! - Il nous régale depuis des années avec ses macarons et ses gâteaux mais ça ne lui suffisait pas, aujourd'hui c'est pour le homard que Wilfried KISSI en pince : un peu, beaucoup, passionnément …
Un ancien gendarme réserviste a été condamné à trente ans de réclusion criminelle par la cour d'assises des Bouches-du-Rhône, à Aix-en-Provence, pour le meurtre de Marina CIampi en 2012 et celui d'Henriette Bernardi en 2006...Sur les deux scènes de crime on retrouve une pince à linge. Il a toujours nié et s'apprête à demander la révision de son procès.
Release Date: June 13, 2013Sherlock Holmes investigates the murder of a professor's aide.Original Air Date: April 3, 1955Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey…http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesBecome one of ourfriends on FacebookFollow us on Twitter@radiodetectivesThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5901852/advertisement
Release Date: January 17, 2013Sherlock Holmes' investigates the mysterious death of a scholar's assistant.Original Air Date: April 25, 1949Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey…http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesBecome one of ourfriends on FacebookFollow us on Twitter@radiodetectivesThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5901852/advertisement
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Check out Scott Sigler's awesome podcast & much, much more here - https://scottsigler.com/blogs/podcast Make sure to check out the back list to listen to all of the past Sherlock books we've done (all 5 of them!!!) or you can buy the 5-book bundle HERE! ____ Get a professional, beautiful, effective website - go to Invicta.Enterprises! For all things Another World, go to anotherworldaudiobooks.com (seriously, you should - I'm giving away a FREE audiobook to anyone who goes to the website & requests it!!!) Thanks for listening & for SHARING the podcast! ____ Support the podcast on Patreon and get tons of awesome perks! Check it out HERE! Check out the merch store HERE! Tons of awesome, hand-drawn designs (by yours truly!:) for t-shirts, hoodies, hats, mugs & more. PLUS every purchase goes to bring you more awesome audiobooks! Support the podcast by purchasing FULL audiobooks - just search "Another World Audiobooks" on your favorite audiobook platform! If that's not for you, don't worry, I'll still make you audiobooks;) All I ask is that you listen & share the podcast with your friends! Let's connect on Twitter - @greenwoodtales Listen HERE – anchor.fm/anotherworldaudiobooks Follow on Facebook! Listen on YouTube (& don't forget to subscribe!) Subscribe to the podcast iTunes, Spotify, or search “Another World Audiobooks” on your favorite podcast app! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anotherworldaudiobooks/support
Alors que Sébastien Thoen se charge de faire la valise RTL, il tombe par hasard sur une femme qui n'est insensible à son charme... Un coup de foudre en direct ! Réflexions, analyses farfelues, coups de gueule ou autres fous rires... Tout l'été, découvrez ou redécouvrez une archive des Grosses Têtes avec leurs auditeurs.
Chapter 14 - Felix Felicis‘But I still don't get why Dumbledore's showing you all this. I mean, it's really interesting and everything, but what's the point?' ‘Dunno,' said Harry, inserting a gum shield. ‘But he says it's all important and it'll help me survive.'Q1 - Why is Dumbledore showing him all this?‘“Slug Club”,' repeated Ron with a sneer worthy of Malfoy. ‘It's pathetic. Well, I hope you enjoy your party. Why don't you try getting off with McLaggen, then Slughorn can make you King and Queen Slug –' ‘We're allowed to bring guests,' said Hermione, who for some reason had turned a bright, boiling scarlet, ‘and I was going to ask you to come, but if you think it's that stupid then I won't bother!'Q2 - Is Ron being stupid?Q3 - Is Harry an idiot for interrupting their communication session?When Harry pushed open the tapestry to take their usual short cut up to Gryffindor Tower, however, they found themselves looking at Dean and Ginny, who were locked in a close embrace and kissing fiercely as if glued together. It was as though something large and scaly erupted into life in Harry's stomach, clawing at his insides: hot blood seemed to flood his brain, so that all thought was extinguished, replaced by a savage urge to jinx Dean into a jelly.Q4 - Have you experienced the large scaly thing in your stomach?‘You go!' said Ginny. ‘I want a word with my dear brother!' Dean left, looking as though he was not sorry to depart the scene. ‘Right,' said Ginny, tossing her long red hair out of her face and glaring at Ron, ‘let's get this straight once and for all. It is none of your business who I go out with or what I do with them, Ron –' ‘Yeah, it is!' said Ron, just as angrily. ‘D'you think I want people saying my sister's a –' ‘A what?' shouted Ginny, drawing her wand. ‘A what, exactly?' ‘He doesn't mean anything, Ginny –' said Harry automatically, though the monster was roaring its approval of Ron's words.Q5 - What was Ron going to call her?‘Been kissing Pigwidgeon, have you? Or have you got a picture of Auntie Muriel stashed under your pillow?'Q6 - Is Ginny a savage?They hurried up the stairs and along a seventh-floor corridor. ‘Oi, out of the way!' Ron barked at a small girl who jumped in fright and dropped a bottle of toad-spawn. Harry hardly noticed the sound of shattering glass; he felt disorientated, dizzy; being struck by a lightning bolt must be something like this. It's just because she's Ron's sister, he told himself. You just didn't like seeing her kissing Dean because she's Ron's sister …Q7 - Harry loves Ginny, right?It seemed as though Gryffindor could do no wrong. Again and again they scored, and again and again, at the other end of the pitch, Ron saved goals with apparent ease. He was actually smiling now, and when the crowd greeted a particularly good save with a rousing chorus of the old favorite Weasley is our King, he pretended to conduct them from on high.Q8 - What was your favorite sports moment that made you feel like Ron?‘I didn't put it in!' said Harry, now grinning broadly. He slipped his hand inside his jacket pocket and drew out the tiny bottle that Hermione had seen in his hand that morning. It was full of golden potion and the cork was still tightly sealed with wax. ‘I wanted Ron to think I'd done it, so I faked it when I knew you were looking.' He looked at Ron. ‘You saved everything because you felt lucky. You did it all yourself.'Q9 - Is Liquid Luck a placebo?Q10 - What's the deal with Ron and Hermione? Chapter 15 - The Unbreakable VowHarry had to put up with the frequent presence of Lavender Brown, who seemed to regard any moment that she was not kissing Ron as a moment wasted.‘She can't complain,' he told Harry. ‘She snogged Krum. So she's found out someone wants to snog me, too. Well, it's a free country. I haven't done anything wrong.'‘I never promised Hermione anything,' Ron mumbled. ‘I mean, all right, I was going to go to Slughorn's Christmas party with her, but she never said … just as friends … I'm a free agent …'Q1 - What will the outcome of this be between the two?‘There isn't anyone I want to invite,' mumbled Harry, who was still trying not to think about Ginny any more than he could help, despite the fact that she kept cropping up in his dreams in ways that made him devoutly thankful that Ron could not perform Legilimency.Q2 - What is Harry dreaming about?Q3 - What's your favorite prom/dance story?Q4 - Hermione mentions that love potions aren't dark…is she right?‘The library is now closed,' she said. ‘Mind you return anything you have borrowed to the correct – what have you been doing to that book, you depraved boy?' ‘It isn't the library's, it's mine!' said Harry hastily, snatching his copy of Advanced Potion-Making off the table as she lunged at it with a clawlike hand. ‘Despoiled!' she hissed. ‘Desecrated! Befouled!' ‘It's just a book that's been written in!' said Harry, tugging it out of her grip. She looked as though she might have a seizure; Hermione, who had hastily packed her things, grabbed Harry by the arm and frogmarched him away.Q5 - Do you write in books?Q6 - Harry mentions there might be something going on between Pince and Filch. Is that possible?‘She's a bit upset,' said Luna. ‘I thought at first it was Moaning Myrtle in there, but it turned out to be Hermione. She said something about that Ron Weasley …' ‘Yeah, they've had a row,' said Harry. ‘He says very funny things sometimes, doesn't he?' said Luna, as they set off down the corridor together. ‘But he can be a bit unkind. I noticed that last year.'Q7 - Is Ron unkind?‘Hi, Harry,' said Parvati who, like him, looked faintly embarrassed and bored by the behavior of their two friends. ‘Hi,' said Harry. ‘How're you? You're staying at Hogwarts, then? I heard your parents wanted you to leave.' ‘I managed to talk them out of it for the time being,' said Parvati. ‘That Katie thing really freaked them out, but as there hasn't been anything since … oh, hi, Hermione!'Q8 - Let's rehash what has happened at Hogwarts…There was a noise like a plunger being withdrawn from a blocked sink and Ron surfaced.Q9 - Is Hermione kinda a low-key it girl?Ron looked strangely blank and said nothing. Harry was left to ponder in silence the depths to which girls would sink to get revenge.Q10 - Is Rufus Scrimgeor a vampire?Q11 - Are Slughorn's parties good parties?Q12 - Should Harry have a biography written about him?‘Harry Potter!' said Professor Trelawney in deep, vibrant tones, noticing him for the first time. ‘Oh, hello,' said Harry unenthusiastically. ‘My dear boy!' she said in a very carrying whisper. ‘The rumors! The stories! The Chosen One! Of course, I have known for a very long time … the omens were never good, Harry … but why have you not returned to Divination? For you, of all people, the subject is of the utmost importance!'Q13 - Should Harry have taken divination this year?‘Remind me what other subjects you're taking, Harry?' asked Slughorn. ‘Defense Against the Dark Arts, Charms, Transfiguration, Herbology …' ‘All the subjects required, in short, for an Auror,' said Snape, with the faintest sneer. ‘Yeah, well, that's what I'd like to be,' said Harry defiantly. ‘And a great one you'll make, too!' boomed Slughorn. ‘I don't think you should be an Auror, Harry,' said Luna unexpectedly. Everybody looked at her. ‘The Aurors are part of the Rotfang Conspiracy, I thought everyone knew that. They're working from within to bring down the Ministry of Magic using a combination of Dark magic and gum disease.'Filch's expression of outraged disappointment was perfectly predictable; but why, Harry wondered, watching him, did Malfoy look almost equally unhappy? And why was Snape looking at Malfoy as though both angry and … was it possible? … a little afraid?Q14 - Why is Snape afraid?‘Who suspects me?' said Malfoy angrily. ‘For the last time, I didn't do it, OK? That Bell girl must've had an enemy no one knows about – don't look at me like that! I know what you're doing, I'm not stupid, but it won't work – I can stop you!' There was a pause and then Snape said quietly, ‘Ah … Aunt Bellatrix has been teaching you Occlumency, I see. What thoughts are you trying to conceal from your master, Draco?'Q15 - Is it shocking to know that Draco has learned Occlumency?Q16 - Who is his master?‘Looks like you'll have to break it, then, because I don't need your protection! It's my job, he gave it to me and I'm doing it. I've got a plan and it's going to work, it's just taking a bit longer than I thought it would!'Q17 - What is going on?Chapter 16 - A Very Frosty Christmas‘An Unbreakable Vow?' said Ron, looking stunned. ‘Nah, he can't have … are you sure?' ‘Yes, I'm sure,' said Harry. ‘Why, what does it mean?' ‘Well, you can't break an Unbreakable Vow …' ‘I'd worked that much out for myself, funnily enough. What happens if you break it, then?' ‘You die,' said Ron simply. ‘Fred and George tried to get me to make one when I was about five. I nearly did, too, I was holding hands with Fred and everything when Dad found us. He went mental,' said Ron, with a reminiscent gleam in his eyes. ‘Only time I've ever seen Dad as angry as Mum. Fred reckons his left buttock has never been the same since.'Q1 - Thoughts on Fred and George wooing muggle women with magic tricks?There was silence for a moment or two, then Ron said, ‘Course, you know what they'll all say? Dad and Dumbledore and all of them? They'll say Snape isn't really trying to help Malfoy, he was just trying to find out what Malfoy's up to.' ‘They didn't hear him,' said Harry flatly. ‘No one's that good an actor, not even Snape.' ‘Yeah … I'm just saying, though,' said Ron. Harry turned to face him, frowning. ‘You think I'm right, though?' ‘Yeah, I do!' said Ron hastily. ‘Seriously, I do! But they're all convinced Snape's in the Order, aren't they?'Q2 - Do we trust Snape?‘You are determined to hate him, Harry,' said Lupin with a faint smile. ‘And I understand; with James as your father, with Sirius as your godfather, you have inherited an old prejudice.Q3 - Do you think this is true?Q4 - What do you think of Lupin's background and being bitten by Greyback?Everybody was wearing new sweaters when they all sat down for Christmas lunch, everyone except Fleur (on whom, it appeared, Mrs Weasley had not wanted to waste one) and Mrs Weasley herself, who was sporting a brand new midnight-blue witch's hat glittering with what looked like tiny starlike diamonds, and a spectacular golden necklace.Q5 - Is Fleur that unbearable?She gave Lupin an annoyed look, as though it was all his fault she was getting Fleur for a daughter-in-law instead of Tonks, but Harry, glancing across at Fleur, who was now feeding Bill bits of turkey off her own fork, thought that Mrs Weasley was fighting a long-lost battle. He was, however, reminded of a question he had with regard to Tonks, and who better to ask than Lupin, the man who knew all about Patronuses? ‘Tonks's Patronus has changed its form,' he told him. ‘Snape said so, anyway. I didn't know that could happen. Why would your Patronus change?' Lupin took his time chewing his turkey and swallowing before saying slowly, ‘Sometimes … a great shock … an emotional upheaval …' ‘It looked big, and it had four legs,' said Harry, struck by a sudden thought and lowering his voice. ‘Hey … it couldn't be –?'Q6 - What was Tonk's new patronus form?Q7 - What do you think of Scrimgeor and his proposal?Q8 - HOW is Umbridge still working at the ministry?‘I don't want to be used,' said Harry. ‘Some would say it's your duty to be used by the Ministry!'You don't care whether I live or die, but you do care that I help you convince everyone you're winning the war against Voldemort. I haven't forgotten, Minister …' He raised his right fist. There, shining white on the back of his cold hand, were the scars which Dolores Umbridge had forced him to carve into his own flesh: I must not tell lies.Q9 - Is Harry right or wrong?‘Well, it is clear to me that he has done a very good job on you,' said Scrimgeour, his eyes cold and hard behind his wire-rimmed glasses. ‘Dumbledore's man through and through, aren't you, Potter?' ‘Yeah, I am,' said Harry. ‘Glad we straightened that out.'
À la demande de la police de Scotland Yard, Sherlock Holmes quitte Londres pour se rendre sur le lieu d'un crime particulièrement violent dans le Kent. Sur place, il trouve le corps d'un homme dont la carotide est tranchée et qui tient dans la main une petite paire de lunettes dorée. Cet objet sera au cœur de l'enquête et permettra à Holmes, aidé de Watson, de résoudre l'affaire. *** Fiction radiophonique diffusée dans l'émission "Les enquêtes de Sherlock Holmes", de Maurice Renault - D'après une nouvelle d'Arthur Conan Doyle - Réalisation : Abder Isker - Adaptation : Jean Marcillac - Première diffusion : 27/04/1959 sur la RTF - Avec Maurice Teynac, Pierre Mondy, Jean D'yd, Bruno Cremer, Malka Ribowska, Christian Delmas, Henri Crémieux, Catherine Georges et Jean-Marc Tennberg - Un podcast INA.
The party continues their desperate struggle with the Beast. Old allies are called upon. This day determines the fate of the entire world. Will our adventurers prevail? What will tomorrow bring? And will our friends, Bria, Byzdera, Flik, and Kit, be there to see it? Find out on this week's episode of The Last Refuge. YOUTUBE VIDEO OF THIS EPISODE: https://youtu.be/5lMoOKfHrNo Twitter/Instagram: @dndlastrefuge Email: dndlastrefuge@gmail.com Website: www.dndlastrefuge.com Merch: bit.ly/tlrmerchstore DMs Guild/DriveThru RPG (use this affiliate link and TLR gets 5% of your purchase!): https://www.dmsguild.com/?affiliate_id=705437 Idle Champions Electrum Chest Code: COOM-STET-BATT Episode shot at: THE PODCAST PLACE, www.podcastplace.com MUSIC CREDITS Druid's Grove - Maiden of the Wild - Score by Marc Cholette From: BattleBards.com, Under License: BattleBards Podcasters Audio License Fate and Fortune Bring Me the Sky By: Scott Buckley, From: scottbuckley.com.au Clash Defiant by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3510-clash-defiant License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Enchanted Valley by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3709-enchanted-valley License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Farting Around by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5152-farting-around License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Ice Demon by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3897-ice-demon License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Un ancien gendarme réserviste a été condamné à trente ans de réclusion criminelle par la cour d'assises des Bouches-du-Rhône, à Aix-en-Provence, pour le meurtre de Marina CIampi en 2012 et celui d'Henriette Bernardi en 2006...Sur les deux scènes de crime on retrouve une pince à linge. Il a toujours nié et s'apprête à demander la révision de son procès. Invité : Maitre Patrice Reviron du barreau d'Aix en Provence, avocat de l'accusé
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durée : 00:29:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - Les Histoires du Pince-oreille proposent "Les Trois soeurs casseroles" une histoire de Marie Nimier réalisée par Christine Bernard-Sugy (1ère diffusion : 22/09/2001). Qui a rêvé que l'on brûlait tous les livres de cuisine de Félix ? Au Royaume de sans-souci vivaient les trois sours Casseroles. Briquées, pomponnées, soigneusement accrochées. A sans-souci vivait aussi une crème d'homme, un gentil papy, un peu maniaque et très gourmand. Il s'appelait Félix Bonbon, c'était un fameux cuisinier. Tout allait bien. Jusqu'au jour où... Interprétation : Christophe Brault, Maurice Chevit, Laurence Bourdil, Laurent Lévy, Julie Koltai, Frédéric Antoine, Bernard Bouillon, Jacques Ciron, Kata Varga, Frédéric Wojcik, Danièle Rezzi, Jean-Christophe Dollé et Myren Astrée. De Marie Nimier Bruitages : Caroline Ledoux - Réalisation : Christine Bernard-Sugy Les Histoires du Pince-oreille - Les Trois sours casseroles (1ère diff usion : 22/09/2001) Indexation web : Documentation sonore de Radio France
Square Roots - Episode 312 This week's Square Roots is sponsored by Manscaped, please use the promo code SQUAREROOTS at the checkout to receive your discount! Johnny and Matthew are rewarded with their Xenogears diligence with some of the best Gundam style ship destruction in Square roots history! As Fei and Bart's attack on Aveh fails there's the kind of anime complication that Johnny loves. Also: - Vanessa is a Chocolate Cake Gal - Johnny is the Taste Alpha - Batman's Death Toll - Snapping the Yggrasil - Is Grahf a human? - Hot sprite abs - Get Behind Me, Citan! - Pince-ers versus Pinch-ers This Week: Fei wakes up in the D-Block! Next Week: Fei gets to the Thames! Our Patreon: http://patreon.com/squarerootspodcast Thanks to Steven Morris for his awesome new theme! You can find him at: https://twitter.com/BeigeOnBeige and https://www.youtube.com/user/morrissteven Contact Square Roots! Twitter: @squarerootspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486022898258197/ Email: squarerootspodcast (at) gmail (dort) com
Weekly Podcast Guest Mix from Charlie Sparks1. Midnight Rave - Van der Wiese2. MetaLink - Ling Ling Vs Nitras3. Acid In My Mind - Sterlin moss4. Bonestash Axyo - Need for Speed AIROD5. Nasty Business: (Mayeul Lucass P, JKS, Mayeul6. Molekül 17 - Submode E7. One Night In Hackney - Dynamo City, Chris Liber 3 Nights In Hackney8. New Aeon - Sterling Moss, Lab49. It's Like That - Ciuciek10. Face Down - Tassi11. Pince moi seigneur - Acouphènes12. Scre Your Supression v2 - Hayek13. Ling Ling - My Neck, My Back14. What's Poppin - Versus, Narciss, Bours?15. Old Kool MASTER. Av at Alf Graham
Un ancien gendarme réserviste a été condamné à trente ans de réclusion criminelle par la cour d'assises des Bouches-du-Rhône, à Aix-en-Provence, pour le meurtre de Marina CIampi en 2012 et celui d'Henriette Bernardi en 2006...Sur les deux scènes de crime on retrouve une pince à linge. Il a toujours nié et s'apprête à demander la révision de son procès. Invité : Maitre Patrice Reviron du barreau d'Aix en Provence, avocat de l'accusé
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