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feedbaylenny · 10 days ago
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Drive-thru customer unsatisfied with sauce soaks Wendy’s worker, gets lip service with her fist
LEESBURG, Fla. – A woman who tried to grab a bite spent Christmas behind bars. She’s accused of throwing drinks through a Wendy’s drive-thru window, and pinning an employee against a wall, during an argument that started over the small selection of sauces. “The victim was working at the drive-thru counter when she overheard a disturbance,” the manager told police in Florida on the evening of…
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Olha Illivna Taratuta (Ukrainian: О́льга Іллівна Тарату́та; 1876–1938) was a Ukrainian Jewish anarchist and a founder of the Anarchist Black Cross (ABC).
Taratuta joined the Social Democratic Labour Party (SDLP) during its founding in 1898, but within a few years moved towards more radical anarchist positions. She became a leading figure in the Odesa anarchist communist movement, organising a terrorist campaign against Russian imperial officials. After a number of years she was finally caught and imprisoned by the Tsarist authorities. Via Wikipedia
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sporadic-og-loki · 8 months ago
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Loki fan art by Angela Taratuta
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http://society6.com/product/loki-portrait_print?curator=rebeccamcgoran
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youcannottakeitwithyou · 11 months ago
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Alexander Taratuta (Russian, *1950).
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digitalmore · 2 months ago
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mariacallous · 4 months ago
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Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov reportedly discussed his involvement in the Wildberries-Russ merger controversy with Vladimir Putin during the president’s visit to Grozny in August. Sources claim that Putin expressed disappointment in Suleyman Kerimov, saying the senator had “made many promises but done nothing” with the company.
This information from journalist Yulia Taratuta’s sources complicates media reports that Putin personally approved the merger and suggests why Kadyrov has felt comfortable challenging it publicly. The same sources speculate that Kadyrov fabricated Kerimov’s supposed assassination plot against him as an excuse to declare a “blood feud” that’s forced Kerimov to restrict his travel and remain largely at home under guard. (TV Rain, YouTube)
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pivnenko1968 · 5 years ago
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YOUTUBE-канал НИКОЛАЯ ПИВНЕНКО представляет: --------------------------------------------- МИХАИЛ ТАРАТУТА - Все о сегодняшних США - большое интервью 14 октября 2019 #npivnenko #taratuta #михаилтаратута #сша https://www.instagram.com/p/B3kTmtHgTtP/?igshid=fd1xuxh9gl9y
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humanitiesideas · 3 years ago
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"Every leaf speaks bliss to me Fluttering from the autumn tree."
From the poem Fall, Leaves, Fall by Poet Emily Brontë (1818–1848)
art by Artist Angela Taratuta
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colouredteapot · 6 years ago
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so, soviet AU U: meet janna taratuta - the local troublemaker and a huge fan of Gogol - and evgeniya timofeeva-ozerskaya - the best swimmer of the whole school and a wannabe cosmonaut. 
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daloy-politsey · 7 years ago
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Olga Taratuta (21 January 1876 [or possibly 1874 or 1878] – 8 February 1938) was a Ukrainian anarcho-communist. She was the founder of the Ukrainian Anarchist Black Cross.
Taratuta was born Elka Ruvinskaia in the village of Novodmitrovka, near Kherson in Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire. Her family was Jewish and her father ran a small shop. Taratuta worked as a teacher after completing her studies.
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Taratuta was arrested again in October 1905, but she was released during the political amnesty that resulted from that year's Revolution. She joined the militant wing of the South Russian Group of Anarcho-Communists, which used "motiveless terror"—attacks against institutions and representatives of the bourgeoisie, rather than specific individuals. Taratuta was involved in the bomb attack on Odessa's Café Libman in December 1905, for which she was sentenced to 17 years in prison.
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Taratuta was arrested on 27 November 1937, and accused of anarchist and anti-Soviet activity. She was condemned to death on 8 February 1938, and executed the same day.
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doctorwhotodayofficial · 7 years ago
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The Doctor & Amy by Angela Taratuta
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fluotec · 5 years ago
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‪Una excelente reflexión de Gastón Taratuta via @PRODU “Qué bien huele esta sopa!”, como formar un puchero delicioso con la correcta ACTITUD ‬ OPINIÓN- Gastón Taratuta de IMS: Reflexiones en tiempos de coronavirus https://www.produ.com/noticias/opinion-reflexiones-en-tiempos-de-coronavirus (at All Over the World) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBTyUW3pfr0/?igshid=1kfwn9jxd5am
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jeramymobley · 7 years ago
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P&G and IMS Agree on Digital Advertising In Ten Latin American Countries
P&G’s Advertising and Marketing Will Be Disseminated on Digital Platforms Exclusively Managed by IMS in the Region
P&G and Internet Media Services (IMS), a digital communications and marketing company which creates partnerships with rapidly developing businesses that seek to expand their markets, signed a commercial agreement with pan-regional aims to spread P&G’s marketing communications across all digital platforms exclusively managed by the company.
P&G will reach its audiences through 15, 20, and 30-second video ads, that will guarantee a CPCV (cost per completed view) on premium content ensuring brand safety and viewability.
The agreement will impact ten different Latin American markets where the company manages platforms such as Spotify, Snapchat, Vevo, EA, Twitch, Twitter, Foursquare, Yahoo, Waze, as well as its own programmatic solution.
“We are very satisfied with this agreement. P&G is one of the main global advertisers and this deal reflects their trust, along with that of their media agencies, in our commitment with the industry, where top demands are to deliver brand safety, viewability, professionally developed content and transparency in advertising.
“Our duty with P&G is to communicate their messages to the appropriate audience, at the appropriate time, through a viewable format and in a secure environment,” said Gastón Taratuta, CEO of IMS.
“Partnering with IMS provides us access to premium inventory platforms within a brand-safe environment, in our effort to deliver more relevant communication to our audiences, with precision whilst on a massive scale. We are looking at quickly testing and learning across platforms so that we rapidly expand based on what we find out.
“The priority will always be to follow our users wherever they are—particularly those underserved by our current media mix—striving to serve them with relevant advertising that features the superiority of our Brands,” said Alejandro Betancourt Buzás, Latin America Brand Ops Leader, P&G.
Find more news on P&G here.
The article P&G and IMS Agree on Digital Advertising In Ten Latin American Countries appeared first on World Branding Forum.
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newtechmag · 5 years ago
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Sony Pictures Television se queda con una participación minoritaria de IMS
Sony Pictures Television se queda con una participación minoritaria de IMS
La empresa de marketing digital y comunicaciones Internet Media Services (IMS) recuperó el contro de su compañía tras llegar a un acuerdo con Sony Pictures Television. 
IMS adquirió una participación mayoritaria en la compañía de publicidad digital de Miami. 
Luego de las aprobaciones regulatorias, los directores de la compañía, Gaston Taratuta e Ignacio Vidaguren, se convertirán en…
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Olga Taratuta (Vida y obra)
Olga Taratuta (Vida y obra)
Olga Taratuta
Olga Taratuta (1876-1938). Nació el 21 de enero de 1876 en Novodmytrivka Persha, (Ucrania) y murió el 8 de febrero de 1938 en la Rusia, (URSS) fue una militante anarcocomunista ucraniana.
Fue fundadora de la Cruz Negra Anarquista.
Primeros años y activismo.
Taratuta nació con el nombre de Elka Ruvinskaia en la villa de Novodmitrovka, cerca de Kherson en Ucrania, por entonces…
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mariacallous · 2 years ago
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The Russian Ministry of Justice updated its list of “foreign agents.” This week’s additions include:
Ivan Tyutrin, cofounder of the Free Russia Forum;
Yulia Taratuta, editor-in-chief of the publication Wonderzine;
Dmitry Lyubimov, journalist for publication 7×7;
Dmitry Davydov;
Irida, a Samara LGBTQ+ defense organization;
the Sakhalin Environmental Watch organization;
the Center for the Preservation and Study of Salmon Species and Their Habitats.
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