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There s no limit to the lies of these crooked health bureaucrats – Sanjeev Sabhlok s blog

There s no limit to the lies of these crooked health bureaucrats – Sanjeev Sabhlok s blog
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PMC Live, Monthly Showcase on Petersburg Medical Center - Next Program, March 4 - Archive Available Here

PMC Live, Monthly Showcase on Petersburg Medical Center - Next Program, March 4 - Archive Available Here
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Luca Yupanqui s Sounds Of The Unborn Was Recorded Before She Was Even Born

Luca Yupanqui s Sounds Of The Unborn Was Recorded Before She Was Even Born
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Luca Yupanqui s Sounds Of The Unborn Was Recorded Before She Was Even Born

Elizabeth Hart during the recording of Sounds of the Unborn. (Naomi Fisher) Luca Yupanqui will soon release her debut album that her parents recorded before she was even born. “Sounds of the Unborn” was created by Yupanqui’s parents, Elizabeth Hart and Iván Diaz Mathé, while their daughter was still in the womb. Hart and Diaz Mathé both come from musical backgrounds. Hart plays the bass for experimental psychedelic rock band Psychic Ills and Diaz Mathé is a producer who worked with recording plant music using MIDI biosonic technology. But during Hart’s third trimester, they turned to their unborn child for their next project.

When the pandemic movies are made, who should play Anthony Fauci?

Mick LaSalle February 15, 2021Updated: February 17, 2021, 11:33 am Cate Blanchett as Jasmine, Max Casella as Eddie, Bobby Cannavale as Chili and Sally Hawkins as Ginger in “Blue Jasmine.” Photo: Merrick Morton Dear Mick: When the Trump/pandemic movies eventually get made, who would you like to play Dr. Anthony Fauci? Having recently watched several “Columbo” episodes, I would’ve suggested Peter Falk. Your thoughts? Elizabeth Hart, Willits, Mendocino County Dear Elizabeth: Max Casella would be good. You don’t know the name, but you’ve seen him. He’s Italian American, he’s from New York, and he’s the right size. The movies have given us too many 6-foot-tall Winston Churchills and Martin Luther Kings, so size matters in this case even more so, because Fauci appears at least to be smaller than both of those historic figures.

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