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No Such Thing As A Fish

No Such Thing As A Fish
Award-winning podcast from the QI offices in which the writers of the hit BBC show discuss the best things they've found out this week. Hosted by Dan Schreiber (@schreiberland) with James Harkin (@jamesharkin), Andrew Hunter Murray (@andrewhunterm), and Anna Ptaszynski (#GetAnnaOnTwitter)
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The Gist

Peach Fish Productions
The Gist with Mike Pesca. A daily evening show about news, culture, and whatever else you'll be discussing with friends and family tonight.
For thirty minutes each day, Pesca challenges himself and his audience, in a responsibly provocative style, and gets beyond the rigidity and dogma. The Gist is surprising, reasonable, and willing to critique the left, the right, either party, or any idea.
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The Indie Film Hustle Podcast is your #1 source for how to hack the film business and indie film world! The show is here to help as many indie filmmakers as I could. We wanted to bring industry leaders, creative legends, and film business experts.
The Indie Film Hustle Podcast is your #1 source for how to hack the film business and indie film world! The show is here to help as many indie filmmakers as I could. We wanted to bring the best guests, industry leaders, creative legends, and film business friends to you, the IFH Tribe. Some of the past guests include 3X Oscar® Winning Writer/Director Oliver Stone, Barry Sonnenfeld (Men in Black), Alex Proyas (The Crow, I, Robot), James V. Hart (writer Dracula, Hook), John August (Big Fish, Aladdin), Jim Uhls (writer of Fight Club), Oscar® Winner Russell Carpenter (DP of Avatar, Titanic) Joe Carnahan (Smokin' Aces, The Grey), and David F. Sandberg (Shazam!) to name a few. We hope this podcast can help you along your journey as an artist, filmtrepreneur, filmmaker, screenwriter, and as a human being. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indie-film-hustle-a-filmmaking-podcast--2664729/support.
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befentee

Befentee
Welcome to the Befentee-Fashion Tops for Women & Men podcast channel, hosted by Heather Fish, the director of Befentee-Fashion Tops for Women & Men. This podcast channel is dedicated to providing listeners with expert advice on the latest trends in the fashion industry and insider tips on how to look and feel your best. As a director of a fashion company, Heather has a keen eye for style and a deep understanding of the fashion industry. More info : https://befentee.com/
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Le Podcast Totalement Nombriliste Des Passions De Dewey
Podcast intimiste totalement nombriliste, cree afin de partager les sujets qui me tiennent a coeur sur le moment
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L'internationalisation du droit, thème central de la chaire d'études juridiques, n'est pas une catégorie comme le droit interne ou le droit international, mais un mouvement qui les transforment l'un et l'autre, l'un par l'autre, en créant une tension entre le relatif et l'universel. Devant l'échec de l'universalisme, qu'il s'agisse du marché, des droits de l'homme, de l'environnement ou du droit pénal, la tentation est de revenir à la conception traditionnelle du droit identifié à l'État. Mais face à la globalisation des flux (flux financiers et flux d'information), des risques (écologiques, sanitaires ou biotechnologiques) et des crimes (de la corruption au terrorisme), la réponse ne peut se limiter au droit national. D'où la recherche des conditions d'une internationalisation pluraliste qui ne renonce pas à la diversité des systèmes mais apprend à les ordonner autour de principes communs. The internationalization of law, the central topic of the Chair of Legal Studies, is not a category like domestic or international law, but a movement that transforms one by the other, or one into the other, and creates tension between relativism and universalism. Considering universalism's failure (in the areas of the market, human rights, environmental law and criminal law), it would seem reasonable to prefer the traditional conception of law identified with the state. But domestic law cannot by itself cope with the globalization of flows (of money and information), risks (ecological, sanitary and biotechnological), or crimes (from corruption to terrorism). This is why the Chair's research into how to realize pluralist internationalization focuses on accepting diversity and finding ways to organize the various systems around common principles. Les enseignements sont diffusés avec le soutien de la Fondation Bettencourt Schueller
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One hundred simple fish sauces. Sixty-five ways to cook mackerel. The Catching of Unshelled Fish. Twenty-seven ways to Cook Frogslegs. Now that should certainly make you reach...
One hundred simple fish sauces. Sixty-five ways to cook mackerel. The Catching of Unshelled Fish. Twenty-seven ways to Cook Frogslegs. Now that should certainly make you reach for your apron and fish knife! How to Cook Fish by Olive Green is a vintage culinary classic, filled with simple, easy to follow recipes rendered in a terse, no nonsense style. There's none of this fiddling with scales, weights and measures. What you get is a mélange of interesting, unusual ways to cook seafood without worrying about lists of ingredients, timings, temperature or any of the conventions followed by traditional cookbooks. If you've read that old Victorian favorite, Lavender and Old Lace (which was later adapted very successfully as Arsenic and Old Lace) by Myrtle Reed, you'd certainly be interested to know that the author had an equally successful career as a writer of popular cook books. Writing under the pseudonym Olive Green, Reed published six very successful books on cooking. However, from 1898 to her suicide in 1911, she continuously published at least one novel every year. The books are romantic and highly emotional in nature, full of unrequited passion, revenge, mystery and supernatural happenings. She also wrote a collection of stories about important women who made a difference to society. In between, she wrote pamphlets, married her Canadian pen-pal, suffered severe and debilitating bouts of insomnia and engaged in charity work. Her cookbooks are characterized by interesting tips on home making and the art of cooking, peppered with literary nuggets and quotations, witty remarks and anecdotes, all of which make How to Cook Fish not just an excellent recipe book but also an interesting and entertaining read. She also provides lists of what fish are in season during particular times of year, thus ensuring that the cook uses only the freshest of ingredients. How to Cook Fish is divided into 45 chapters. The One Hundred Fish Sauces are arranged in alphabetical order, starting with “Admiral Sauce” and ending with “White Sauce.” In between you have recipes for “Brown Tomato Sauce” “Sicilian Sauce” and other such unusual concoctions. Under the chapter One Hundred Miscellaneous Recipes you have items such as Fish a la Brunswick, Chartreuse of Fish, Jellied Fish Salad and many other great variations. This is indeed a great addition to your kitchen library and the clear, simple way in which the recipes are presented would tempt even the least adventurous of cooks to try a hand at one of these delicious sounding creations.
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A podcast for local and unsigned music.
This podcast is dedicated to local and unsigned music. We also insterview and support companies that support the music
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Living in Hi-Fi

Flissy & Steve
Living in Hi-Fi is a podcast about records, released every Monday. Like many record collections, ours has come together from various places: some vinyl we inherited from family, some we sought out and bought on purpose, but most of our records we fished out of dollar bins at thrift stores or dug out from deep in the crates at record stores. We love music so much that we’ll buy just about anything that looks interesting. We’ve discovered a lot of really awesome music that way and we want to share our discoveries. Some of the artists we’ve found have been forgotten about (if they were ever recognized in the first place!) and we think they deserve to be remembered and honored, or at least listened to. We feature some of our favorites: easy listening music from the 1950s and 1960s like exotica and bossa nova, as well as some oddball finds and world music from all over. Each episode, we’ll share the story behind the record we’ve chosen, a bit of history about the artist, and some highlights of the recording. Make sure to check out the show notes for each episode for more about the artist and where you can purchase the music we feature.
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