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They didn’t make it to Sabratha, or the Royal Albert Hall, or the Tate Gallery, but when they played on top of the Apple offices, the music and the spectacle they created made it a triumph. Glances passed between them, seemingly in recognition of how great it all felt and sounded – and amid the mayhem on the street below, when two Metropolitan police officers tried to shut everything down, the episode was injected with a lovely rebellious romance. “They rocked and rolled and connected as they had in years gone by, friends again,” Lindsay-Hogg later wrote. “It was beautiful to see.”
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Fritillaria delavay: la planta que se escondía de los humanos
El profesor Hang Sun añade: "la recolección comercial puede llegar a ser una presión selectiva mucho más potente que la propia naturaleza. Los seres humanos estamos modelando el planeta de las maneras más diversas,
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Consumos web. 09/24/2021
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Mapping words to color | Penn Today
Cultures that shared similar ecoregions were more similar in their communicative needs around colors, perhaps owing to plants or animals in that region that were important for food or other uses.
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Consumos web. 09/22/2021
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Harpist Sheila Bromberg, first woman to play on a Beatles song, dead at 92 | The Times of Israel
she recalled Paul McCartney asking her that night early in 1967. McCartney, who could not read music, wanted to hear her play the score he had dictated to Mike Leander, a music arranger.
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Consumos web. 09/09/2021
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He longs to die at “exactly the same minute” as her, “otherwise, even if it’s three minutes later, it’s gonna be hell. I couldn’t bear three minutes of it.”