More Arriving
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Artists | Sarathy Korwar |
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Release date | July 26, 2019 |
Genres | Jazz |
Labels | The Leaf Label |
Prabh Deep, Delhi Sultanate | |
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ID | 1964311 |
About More Arriving
More Arriving is the second studio album by US-born, Indian-raised, London-based drummer, percussionist, composer and bandleader Sarathy Korwar.
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... Ms Woods said there were already hundreds staying at the school, with More Arriving...
'We don't train to give care in corridors'
... During a two-hour period on Tuesday morning, we saw about 20 patients being treated in corridors, with More Arriving...
Afghanistan: Politics was priority during Kabul exit - official
... Media caption, How it happened: The Taliban advance11 August: Afghan forces begin to surrender to the Taliban as US officials are quoted as saying Afghanistan could fall within 90 days15 August: An estimated 17,600 people fleeing the Taliban arrive in Kabul, with thousands More Arriving all the time, according to the UN16 August: There are chaotic scenes at Kabul airport, where a number of people die and large crowds on the runway lead all flights to be halted for several hours18 August: Kabul airport appears to be secured by US and Nato troops but the scramble to leave Afghanistan 22 August: Sir Laurie Bristow, the UK s ambassador to Afghanistan, - confirming 6,000 Britons and eligible Afghans flown out since 13 August23 August: UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace 25 August: The UK Foreign Office issues new guidance for Britons and eligible Afghans to move away from Kabul airport " to a safe location and await further advice" 26 August: At least 95 people are killed - including 13 US service personnel - and 150 others wounded 27 August: The Ministry of Defence confirms animal shelter founder Paul " Pen" Farthing and his animals have made it through Kabul airport s checkpoints - Speaking later that day, Mr Johnson says he feels a " great sense of regret" 28 August: The UK Ministry of Defence says the UK s final evacuation flight purely for civilians has left Kabul HE LIVED FOR HIS MUSIC : WHAT S SUPERMAN LIKE AS A DAD?...
'Swanfall' at Slimbridge marks start of winter
... We now have over 70 here, with More Arriving each day...
'Swanfall' at Slimbridge marks start of winter
Up to 200 Bewick's swans are expected at the nature reserve over the winter
More Than 70 swans have arrived at a nature reserve in The Past few days, in a phenomenon known as a "swanfall".
The Bewick's swans flew into the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) at Slimbridge, on The Final leg of their annual migration from Arctic Russia.
Every year The Birds fly about 4,000 km (2,500 miles) to seek out comparatively warmer weather for the winter.
Bewick's swans have unique yellow and black beak patterns so experts can identify individual returning birds.
WWT swan researcher Steve Heaven said the swanfall, which traditionally heralds the beginning of winter, was a "fantastic spectacle".
"We now have over 70 here, with More Arriving each day. "
'Keeping fingers crossed'He said each new arrival was recorded and birds visiting for the First Time were given names.
"We are still on The Lookout for some of our regulars, including Croupier, who has been a favourite of visitors here at Slimbridge for almost three decades," he said.
"We're anxiously keeping our fingers crossed that he might still arrive, but in the meantime, we're delighted to see his son, Croupie, back on The Pond , along with his mate, Wheel. "
Up to 200 Bewick's swans in total are expected at the Gloucestershire nature reserve over the winter, before flying back to Russia in the Spring .
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Source of news: bbc.com