Biden arrives in Ukraine to show U.S. support as crisis with Russia continues
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 2:56 am
It was tough at times but ended with a bang. Now we all sit nervously for a few days. Stadio Olimpico, Saturday, 8pm. Ukraine vs England. Oleksander Zinchenko has been named Man of the Match for his goal and assist at Hampden Park. There it is, what an ending! England will face Ukraine, who are into the last eight for the very first time. 31 mins: There it is! Artem Dovbyk sends Ukraine through in stoppage time in extra time. 30 mins: Three minutes added on. Let’s see how long they can make that feel, shall we? 28 mins: Forsberg still trying to make things happen with a nice turn but the ball through had far too much on it. 25 mins: There’s a bit of energy from Ukraine with their one man advantage but this has become a slog. So many going down, so many breaks in play. Do the kind thing. We’re off again. This feels destined for penalties. Sweden are down to ten men, other players dropping like flies. Not much happening otherwise. Straight to pens anyone? Sweden are furious about that red card but I am not sure they can have many complaints. Danielson was high. He was out of control. The referee had no option.
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But there's one little wrinkle. Tracy says. Both of them were trying to offload the diamond and make a profit. So continuing a narrative about how interesting. Mysterious the diamond's history was? A good sales technique, perhaps, but one with little basis in reality. Now, don't think that all the stories are completely fabricated. Tracy and Holly have found a few tales of woe regarding Hope diamond owners, and people are still quite invested in believing the diamond's curse is real. And the Smithsonian Institution can attest. So put on your best jewels, and tune in to hear Tracy and Holly explain the Hope diamond's origins, myths and even the science behind the red glow (it's true!) that makes the diamond famous on this two-part episode of Stuff You Missed in History Class. Why is the Hope diamond blue? A scientific analysis of the gem collected atoms that confirmed the presence of boron, which gives the diamond its unique hue.
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