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I believe that the book as an artefact has a very strong notion with most people. “I would never read a book on a crappy screen” may still today be heard from a majority of people. IDEO has recently published a video showing three different concepts of future book design. Of course they are presented on an iPad-looking device. Watch this video and judge for yourself. My thinking is that we some time in the not so far away future will look at today’s books with the same kind of fascination we see the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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My name is Brittany and I reside in Kalispell, Mt. Moved up here about 2 years ago from SoCal..I have a beautiful 11 month old daughter. I don't know many people here, so Im ready to get out and meet... Well, I'm an easy going person. Currently studying math at UT Dallas, it s not because I'm Asian, just happened to be something I'm good at...well, Asian might be part of the reason too...lol... Feel...
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I know I'm not alone. While the hustle and bustle takes a toll on mothers, many fathers also feel wiped out after all the holiday cheer (especially after celebrating New Year's). I remember one Christmas years ago when my brother-in-law Jim worked long hours as a corporate executive. Each night he came home to a list of chores my sister Cindy needed his help with to get everything ready by the 25th.
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10 years ago yesterday, we lost comedian Chris Farley at the young age of 33. Do yourself a favor and read this awesome retrospective in memory of the man. It’s pretty easy to forget that celebrities aren’t actually bigger-than-life, that they’re human beings just like the rest of us, and articles like this help us to remember that.
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Janet had a momentary moment of mild panic as she tried to decide if he was suspicious, but then she discarded the notion. That wasn't the general's style at all. "Ah...yes, sir...Cassie was due to be away on a school thing and I think after ... everything, we both felt like getting out of town for a couple of days. Rosenberg's got a cabin and didn't mind lending us the keys...but that's not why I'm calling," she added quickly, eyes meeting Sam's as the taller woman, hung over the edge of the half booth, listening in on their end of the conversation.
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♡ My name is Nora, 21 years old from Santa Ana: I just love tall skinny men . Total discretion assured. I want it from a man gentle biting brings blood to the skin’s surface making you more sensitive to touch, allowing you both to come more quickly. Also i'm a very demanding lover! i like to be in control, but not too much. I am looking for someone to teach me a new thing or two, really.
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Absolutely fabulous! I wasn't fortunate enough to have one of these as a child but my cousin did and I remember playing for hours at a time, day after day with it. I was lucky to score one of these a few years ago at an antique mall. I now pull it out when young girls come over. Even they can appreciate this old house!
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One is a senior judge in New York State, Barry Kamins. The other is Charles J. Hynes, who, at the time of this dialogue two years ago, was the district attorney of Brooklyn and was getting ready to run for a seventh term. Under the rules, a sitting judge is not supposed to get involved with politics, old friend or not.
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THANK YOU! We miss you, Mr. Joe Gallagher (Joe passed away four years ago, but his spirits remains bright). We know you are eating Velvet Vanilla Ice Cream somewhere in the sky!
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My name is Alice I am 29 years old. I live with my husband in UK, since we moved in 2 years ago from Italy. Everyday we are facing new experiences some of them challenging and other exiting. We got married in the beautiful city of Rome in 2012 on the hottest day ever and since then we cherish every moment together.
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From your first like to lasting love, the Date Mix has practical dating and relationship advice to help you find whatever it is you're looking for. The cost of prepaid unlimited talk and text plans is now just 20month on your choice of any of the four national networks (ATamp;T, Verizon, T-Mobile dating dental school Sprint) when. Regrets singlle pointless, but whah for some reason I was put into a time machine and found myself 18 years old again this is what I'd be glad to know.
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Thinking about my experience with the Muchnicks I realized that maybe I called way too much and was kind of a pain but they always got on the phone with me and spent as long as it took to make sure I was happy. The lawyers in their office gave me their cell phones so that I could call at night or on the weekends and it felt like having my own personal firm at my disposal. Thank you Michael, Lesli, Jess and Jeff for all your efforts in making this hectic time in my life better.
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This month we bring you another interview from the unheard archives. A few years ago Kirk Battle, going under the pseudonym L.B. Jefferies, was one of the most prolific critics of the burgeoning amateur bloggers arising from the boom of 2007 and 2008. Now he is retired from the video game criticism game. We look back on his time as a critic and his view of criticism itself.
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[This picture is probably gonna get a new frame, but my momma colored this for my nursery when I was a baby! It doesn’t really go with our modern type theme, but it does add so much love into the room. And the little apple toy was picked up at a yard sale years ago because I remember my grandma having one at her house. Casa de Cook: Mixing the Old and New.]
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Later in the evening, I learned that the Lion King Musical was playing at San Francisco Orpheum theater. I had already seen the play several years ago in New York and thought it was an excellent show. Check your city to see when they are performing in your area. The costumes, musical and dance talent were exceptional.
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I gave up on the idea of driving anyone else. I stopped at the market, then came home. I tidied up the kitchen and started dinner. While the meat was marinating (you’ve got to use this marinade on flank steaks or flatirons, it’s the best), I walked back into the living room and basically collapsed. I was done. My shoulders felt heavy. My feet hurt, my hips ached. I feel like I had slammed into a brick wall. The fatigue slapped me upside the head.
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I feel your lose Amocin. I have two border collie crosses, sisters from the same litter, they are my kids. They are 9 years old, but to me they are and will always be the two little bundles of love that came into my life all those years ago.
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Almost anything organic goes, but there are a few things that shouldn't. Animal manure (think "farm" animal) is great. Human, doggy and kitty doodoo isn't. Meat is not a good idea either, although I broke that rule two years ago when I jumpstarted a languishing pile with 80 pounds of carcasses left over from our annual crawfish boil. The pile heated up overnight, and the maggots eventually did grow up and fly away, but unless you live in the middle of nowhere like I do, don't try this at home.
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My father and I talked a lot of baseball that night, 40 years ago. He repeated several times that Fryman was a “good veteran left-hander,” a man who knew how to pitch. Fryman impressed me that night, at least over the first five innings, as he completely shut down the Yankees and confirmed my father‘s scouting report. But then in the sixth, Fryman tired, giving up four runs in what would be the final margin of a 4-1 loss to New York.
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Some months later the STL files for printing your own Astro Pi case were released, and people jumped at the chance to use them. Soon reports appeared saying you had to make quite a few attempts before getting a good print — normal for any complex 3D-printing project. A fellow member of my local makerspace successfully made a couple of cases, but it took a lot of time, filament, and post-print finishing work. And of course, a plastic Astro Pi case simply doesn’t look or feel like the original made of machined aluminium — or ‘aluminum’, as they tend to say over here in North America.
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I found the caramel bits a couple of years ago @ Safeway in Tigard. Not sure if I’ve seen them again though. Haven’t made these brownies in a long time cause I can’t leave them alone so it’s better not to make them at all!! But they are so yummy!
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He leaned in to kiss Mark as the horns called the warriors to battle. The deep notes caused the walls to shake and the plaster to crumble. Both of them stopped immediately and looked into each others eyes. “Looks like it’s time.” Jack moved away and was about to leave the room as Mark took his hand and pulled him back again to share a last deep kiss before they would part for an unknown amount of time.
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RVMS Substation Committee Co-Chair Liz Sherva showed the building to a lot of people – trying to find the right non-profits or businesses that would work for Roslindale. A few years ago we gave Bryan Reeves a tour of the lower level. He came with a good business concept that would complement Chris Douglass’ restaurant, and on that first tour Bryan kept saying, “Wow, this place is amazing.” A big welcome to the neighborhood to Bryan Reeves, who will be running the Craft Beer Cellar right downstairs. Welcome to Rozzie!
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But it's clear things aren't going to get better any time soon. At the same I/O conference two years ago, Google said it was forming an "Update Alliance" with its Android hardware and carrier partners to ensure that devices support the latest and greatest features for at least 18 months. None of the parties involved have been able to live up to that promise, and most Android phones are running versions of the software that are at least two years old.
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Rabbit, Redux (1971) depicts the Angstrom household just ten years later, long after Harry's return to a marriage that is still a shambles. He gets no stability from his father-in-law's successful place in the town's middle-class society as owner of an automobile sales agency. On the contrary, a suave Greek salesman for Springer Motors, Charlie Stavros, temporarily woos Janice away from Rabbit. Caught up in the social turmoil of the 1960s, he befriends two radicals, a young man and woman, and the latter is accidentally killed by neighbors who are infuriated by the young people's way of life.
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Sandy: Ditto what Adam said. I was wired for about 6 -7 weeks and it took a long time to get back to “normal” (my bite is still off but much better). Three weeks is still a long time. Be patient and take it easy. You don’t have to push; your mouth will just open wider with time and use. Good luck!
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I didn’t have any plates, and I’m sorry you’re going through this. I can tell you that my experience was that it takes a LONG time to heal and for your mouth to resume to feeling normal. It took at least two years for my right side to stop being numb. Be patient with the process. Good luck!
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Hi. Your jaw has been immobile for some time; it really does take a long time to get back to normal. Adsm’s suggestions are good. I went to a physical therapist and although the exercises are incredibly boring (open, close, open, close), they did help. But getting back to where I could open my mouth and chew normally again definitely took months. Good luck!
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Jeanne Kelly is the author of The 90 Day Credit Challenge. A credit coach and speaker, she became interested in credit after being turned down for a mortgage fifteen years ago. She has since become a recognized authority on credit, and her articles have appeared on numerous websites. We’ve asked her to share insights she’s gleaned from her work with consumers across the country.
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Sierra 27 y.o. Love having my nails done! Wear makeup a lot but ill do natural if you wish.. Ive got a beautiful tan, green eyes and long legs.. You are in the right place.. Get me contact:- lisacaitlin@gmail.. I am years old and was looking to have some fun tonight..
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Many people acquire a house which usually is several a few years old because they like its location, or its broad design. There is almost certainly no need to finally tear down any kind of perfectly good family home and build some new one across the same spot, when a your own house remodeling firm effortlessly make any personal look and truly feel new again.
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There is one big piece of news, well, two big pieces of news to bring you up to speed on. Clancy is no longer an “only child”. He shares his fun life with two “little brothers”! Again, long stories for another time, but we will soon formally introduce “Silver” (a rescued Kees, about 3 years old now) and “Monty” (my first show puppy, now about 18 months old). They are all good friends and though Clancy still definitely values his “one-on-one” time with me, he enjoys the company of his Keeshond companions.
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Clancy and I have a lot of work to do. It might take some time since I still have to earn a living, but we will be happy to be in debt to you all for HUNDREDS of trick videos as long as everyone keeps the pressure on New York and Marjorie to #FreeTheKees. Let all those dogs become the wonderful pets they were meant to be. Learn more at www.KeesRescue.com. Like the Free The Kees Facebook page to learn of other ways to help, too!
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Feil founded Wolf River Canoe and Kayak nearly 30 years ago. According to Feil, a relaxing trip down the sleepy river is perfect for families looking for something to do this summer in south Mississippi. "A lot of people like to bring their kids.
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Friends of ours bought a new home in the development off of 64th & McIntrye and within a short time were having health issues such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Even the family dog was getting sick. They left after a few mos and continued making mortgage pmts on an abandoned house. They returned to their former home to retrieve some possessions from the garage and soon were feeling the ill effects of what they had experienced before. Turns out, according to site plans filed by the developer of this area that the company knew fully well that the development was built upon these holding ponds. Wonder how many other neighbors in the area were experiencing illness w/perhaps miscarriages, birth defects, cancer, etc.
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There must still be some fans of The Wonder Years out there who long ago wondered what Fred Savage would be like as an adult. Would he still have that same vulnerable puppy-dog thing going that made so many fall in love with him all those years ago? Or...
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Thirty years ago, the Internet was invented after American scientists got annoyed at having to lug around hard disks the size of Kurla just so they could watch two pixels worth of Sasha Grey. We appreciate how far we’ve come from the old days, when we had to actually write letters and post them to strangers explaining how their mothers were — to use a cricketing term — great dispatchers of the short ball to the on-side.
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The story really starts years ago when Genma Satome promised his old friend, Soun Tendo, that Ranma would marry one of Soun’s three daughters: 19-year-old Kasumi, 17-year-old Nabiki, and 16-year-old Akane. The girl picked to be Ranma’s bride doesn’t seem to like him, and she also seems to have a lot of suitors – many of them being quite combative. Plus, an old rival of Ranma’s returns looking for revenge.
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I ran into an old friend, Joyce, at a college reunion a few years ago and she looked so worn out. She shared that her mother-in-law, an active, vibrant 85-year-old, had come for a visit, fallen and was briefly hospitalized. Her return to Joyce’s home started a cascade of exhausting events that Joyce and her husband, Jim, were absolutely not prepared to handle. With their own demanding jobs and active family life, they were at their wits’ end, largely because they lacked the knowledge to navigate the health care system.
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I didn t change up my routine for the role. I ve asked them to call me and, instead, counelor for gay men, have received a text with the expectation of having a full, personal, get-to-know-each-other convo via text messages. Just walking around Sabratha enables you to really take a step back in time, with so many well-preserved buildings such as the Basilica of Justinian, a sixth century church, you are really able to put yourself in the residents shoes and see how they lived all around the house gay frazee those years ago.
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I first made a Fall Garland Made with Real Autumn Leaves four years ago, and it has been a favorite fall activity ever since. This year my youngest (5 years old) absolutely insisted on sewing most of the large 14-foot garland that we hang over the living room sliding doors all by herself. (Note that I am not the kind of person that regularly sews with my children. I barely sew myself.) We threaded from both ends and pull towards the center to minimize knotting and torn leaves.
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I love that the pension provided by my forty years of service allows me to pursue many of my passions. I can now commit hours creating meals, write a book about my experiences as a teacher, spend quality time with family all while bloviating about education on a regular basis in this space. But what saddens me is the knowledge that after leaving the classroom a mere five years ago, in all honesty I would not want to return to the profession that defined and enriched my life.
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Once upon a time, 30 years ago, when we still thought the steel industry was an endless and bottomless well for economic growth and employment, many of us also believed in industry policy, corporate responsibility
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My sister-in-law gave me the book when I was pregnant with my first (8 years ago). I remember thinking, "You are just way too uptight about this. Women have been caring for their children for millennia without the "advice" of this fascist." So we didn't use it. She did, but as I recall, nursing "didn't work out" for her kids for very long.
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When the people of a country turn away from God and his Son Jesus, then God will judge that country, and that is what is happening right now. I thank my God that I left that accursed country 50 years ago, It was going to the dogs then but its worse now. Enoch Powell knew a thing or two, and they should have listened to him.
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We bought LED lights for the tree three years ago, and we still love them! They give such a nice bright light, and are easy on the electric bill. They are definitely worth the investment, which I think was less than $20. They are probably cheaper now. I see they are available at many stores.
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The dress is one part of a patchwork outfit of TOAST clothes from the last decade, a few carefully chosen pieces held together by a Gaucho style belt, which Genevieve found in one of Camden’s second hand shops. When she bought the dress five or so years ago, she felt it was too long on her small frame, so took up the hem to make it a mini dress. Today it takes yet another guise as a vest, worn over a beige T-shirt, and tucked into a pair of Alex Indigo Twill Trousers.
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The live set they did on Sessions at West 54th was really good, and is a great example of just how talented all three of them are. There's an energy to Ben Folds Five that has been unfortunately missing from Ben's solo stuff, and I wish the older band stuff had been a little better documented. I can't believe that one official Ben Folds Five DVD is all we got, especially since they did a reunion concert a couple years ago.
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Man...I remember going from 8th grade to high school...what a crazy wake up call that was! And that was...a good many years ago :-) I definitely think getting the locker combo down is key...I never could get mine to work right for weeks!
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We are encouraged and excited by church stories like this one Mike Moore, pastor of City Church Albany in New York, recently shared with us. Mike and his family moved from Texas to New York eight years ago; a few years later God called them to plant a church.
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Speaking of Mother’s Day, this will be our third time celebrating the holiday with the same friends. It’s a tradition we started in Omaha four years ago that I’m delighted we’re able to continue here in DC. They also have two young boys, and the mom and I spent our first Mother’s Day together without our husbands because they were both out of state for work, I believe. Wow, that feels like forever ago!
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That said, what we find interesting and funny in a professional context often overlap. HubSpot, for example, was really successful with videos around cold calling a few years ago. They did a video around [the song] ‘You Oughta Know’ and cold calling. It got like 100,000 views!
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The recent death of a friend, and former Major General in the Nigerian Army, Robert (Bob) Adeyinka Adebayo just a day short of his 89th birthday got me thinking about my time in Nigeria over 40 years ago.
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Hi there my name is Brittany I�m 22 years old. My husband and I have an amazing 4 year old daughter and would like to be able to bring her with me while I watch children. Prior to being a Nanny I had my own house keeping business cleaning homes, so house work is not an issue if required. Read More >
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During high school I took the Child Development Assistant Certificate course which allowed me to work in a daycare baby room (age 0-2) for 100 hours. Last summer I did some part time paid childcare with a four year old. I also have 3 years volunteer experience with children age 10-15 in my church as well as occasional helping with the younger children. Read More >
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Yup. I did spend some time reading a little bit more of his history on my way home from work today while I was on the bus. He did a really great thing for the Earthbound/Mother franchise in particular, there is no question. I certainly don't agree with every decision he made while in a leadership position at Nintendo, but no matter how you cut it, it's a major loss, way too early.
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I highly recommend it. I left the corporate 9 to 5 behind over two years ago and now do a few part time enjoyable side gigs that pay extremely well and a few that pay zero but help change people’s lives. And I blog for fun from a completely non-monetized site I subsidize because I like writing and being a part of the FI community.
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Will I have to work on Saturdays? http://drandrewbrown.co.uk/proteases-meaning.html protease inhibitors drugs The patient that died was 19 years old, and for him, it was one of those calls we get sometimes that just hits you.”
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"It took me a long time to find a job," said Rhodes, who was also homeless for a time before having her son almost four years ago. "But if the government shutdown continues, I'm going to have to stay home again."
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I wasn’t always like this and I am not sure where my path will lead me in the future. There where times where I would have preferred running away instead of facing it. To get where I am today was a journey that started many years ago and came along with many ups and downs.
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It was a well attended event, and I was surprised by how many of the people I knew. My roots into the arts community here are still deep, even after long years of neglect. I closed the gallery over 7 years ago, and stopped writing my column on the arts at the end of 2006, when the demands of care-giving for Martha Sr because such that I could no longer reliably maintain involvement with the community.
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"It's amazing. You look at these kids, 12, 13 years old, taking the time to support someone else, it's truly amazing," said Hatfield's father, Van Hatfield, who attended the reward assembly in his daughter's place. For more information on Breann Hatfield visit https://www.facebook.com/believeinbre.
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So Craig Kielburger reinforced these ideals of activism and volunteerism we have heard about in a variety of contexts. We are so pleased to support We Villages and marvel at the experiential learning that occurs with our student participants here and on service trips abroad. So, thank you, Craig, for your words 14 years ago! As I said to him before he took the stage last week, “look what you have started”! He smiled. I smiled. We are doing great things.
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I drove to St. Mary’s, Kansas last Friday to visit an old friend, Fr. Dave Imming (retired). He was my pastor when I was in Enid, OK many years ago. It was good to spend time with him. My travels have taken me to Dodge City, KS where I am at my sister’s home with her and her family. After this it will be back to my hometown of Okeene, OK for a day or so before heading back to Tulsa for the Christmas and New Year’s celebrations.
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She only lived to 30 years old, but her mark on country music continues. You can learn more about her life and her music here at this small museum right downtown.
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I`m not sure how much time he`s used on the books, but I do know he`s been travelling all around the world (Bali, Africa, Europe and of course many states in USA) and investigated both medical and theoretical theories by reading and talking with professionals with diverse thoughts. He even tried to talk with America politicians (who sadly had their hand tied). It is clear he has taken the time necessary to write the book, even if he had to stop writing when Mr. depression knocked on the door.
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This condo is in a fantastic location! Get a water view without paying a waterfront price! From your living room, gaze out over the channel to the evening lights of Ocean Beach. Watch the fishing boats leaving early in the morning, and returning at night with a flock of pelicans flying overhead. Just a few minutes walk eastward to the bay, you will find a quiet sandy beach, with sail boats bobbing in the inlet and a large playground for little ones.
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Exactly 30 years ago, Rubbert started all three games for the Redskins during the NFL’s work stoppage. His experience is part of the documentary, “Year of the Scab,” which was shown earlier this week as part of ESPN’s “30 for 30” series.
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If you are going to roast arguably the most influential comedian of all time you have to bring it. So when a young Williams found himself at the podium poking fun of his hero Richard Pryor, he unleashed this gem: "18 years ago they'd greet him in small towns by tying a yellow ribbon around the old oak tree and then they'd try to hang him with it. This man's a genius. Now who else could take all the forms of comedy, slapstick, satire, mime, standup and turn it into something that'll offend everyone?" Genius knows genius.
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A few years ago, I was fortunate enough to work professionally with low energy RF devices under a fairly large corporation. We concerned ourselves with wireless mesh networking and were responsible for tying together smart devices, like light bulbs or door locks installed in your home, into an information-driven digital conglomerate. You know those commercials you see on TV where the father remotely unlocks the door for his child or the businesswoman checks to make sure she left the patio light on? That was us. At the touch of a button on your tablet, miles away, you can open the garage door or flip on the air conditioner. These are products that are designed to make life easier.
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Just as we saw 30 years ago, there is now an explosion of new devices ready to be accessed and analyzed by a ragtag generation of tinkerers and experimenters. If you know where to look, there is fruit ripe for the picking. We’ve come around again to a point where the cowboys make their names, walls are broken down, and information is shared openly between those who are willing to find it. I don’t know what the future holds for us as our lives become more intertwined with technology, but I can only expect that people will continue to innovate and explore the systems that compose the world around them.
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The coats came all cut out. The shop was equipped with power machines to sew the coats together. Each woman had a certain part to do. The pressing and ironing was all done by hand. The irons used were the old-fashioned kind which had to be heated on a coal stove. It took a long time to get them hot enough to press and iron properly.
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I ended up going with Marshall to a yakiniku restaurant in Shimokitazawa, not too far away from my famous solo double date. The restaurant featured all you can eat and drink for 2 hours. The restaurant was smart and only had two waiters working, which greatly slowed down the delivery of food and drink to each table. I was surprised at how loud drunk Japanese people can be when they want the waiter to come. Shouts of “summisen” got louder and more obnoxious as the time went on. The gaijins in the restaurant had to work hard to keep up.
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All of that was 30 years ago now and despite all the fanfare, I’m feeling quiet tonight as I welcome the big three-o. I spent my Advent for Thirty reflecting on hope, peace, joy, and love. What started as an exercise targeted toward generating blog material and a time for making jokes about turning 30 ended up being something really, really good for me. And it really did ready my heart, mind, and soul for thirty. How very advent-ageous, if you will. (Bahahahaaaahaaa! Oh, puns!)
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Sam the Gentle Wax Man is as professional as they come & to be honest we had such a painless experience we're already looking forward to the next time we get to see Sam at Joyful Nails. Rather than treating our butt crack like a toxic landing strip, Sam sectioned off little areas & really took his time. The end result was painless & we were left feeling as smooth as a new born's behind.
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Brynn & Blake met seven years ago through friends. Blake proposed to Brynn while they were vacationing in Mexico with family. He had thrown her off the scent, by telling her it wasn't the right time and he wanted to save more for a better ring. Needless to say, she was happily surprised when that turned out just to be a ploy to keep her from discovering his plans to propose.
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Well, let us tell you that the controversy that started two years ago has once again resurfaced! At the same time, we want to listen to the other party as well.
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On this date, many years ago, a little boy named Simon died. I'm not sure his father and I will ever get over it. Simon has older brothers here on earth - Older Son and Younger Son - who remember him, but just barely. Simon had red hair and blue eyes.
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You're probably wondering: the color of what door? That's a metaphor that I started using in my own mind years ago. A dear friend died when I was 26 and he was 30. Another friend I met and grew to know at the Cascades Volcano Observatory was a photographer on the side, and his life work had quite a number of doors from all over the world. Each door seemed to be a different color, have its own unique character.
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Thirty years is an ambiguous period of time. In one way, 30 years seems quite brief. Many of our readers can easily recall the music, political events and television shows of 30 years ago. But...
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This strange look took hold several years ago and it was puzzling. Was it a tie-front sweater, a bolero jacket, or, in extreme cases, simply arm warmers attached in back? Designed to keep your shoulders warm and hide your arms, the look was just all wrong. Either wear a wrap, commit to a cardigan sweater, or go bare.
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"I'm a lawyer, John. How do you think Mr. Snyder might react to getting a letter from me on behalf of my client threatening a harassment-based lawsuit because of the hostile work environment he's created? The man made your life living hell, badgered you into cutting off your beautiful hair and then is basically taking away your livelyhood by sending you home when the shoppers get sparse. He's going to turn a profit on your back. And he's probably secretly laughing at your baldy haircut! Telling his codger buddies about how he forced you to shed your hip look...."
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Just film—that’s all there was. In 1992 I opened up the digital lab and ran the conventional film processing side at the same time. Just three years ago we shut down the film enlargers so it’s now strictly digital. It’s been a major paradigm shift over the past 30 years, very challenging.
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My search for a chiropractor was long and involved. At the time, there were no lists from the ICA or the ICPA to check, and the local chiros I consulted did not even know about the Webster Technique. I saw several different chiros or osteopaths (D.O.s) over the years, looking for some help. It took a long time to find the right one.
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Aside from some other countries such as India, where driving is literally putting your life on the line, New York City is the only location I’ve visited with more daring drivers. There, you can’t go more than one block without hearing a car horn. My dad told me about his uncle in Brooklyn who used to honk as he approached every intersection, regardless of the traffic light, stop sign, or right-of-way. “Uncle Sam wanted to make everyone aware of his arrival,” my dad said.
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Two years ago, my parents who are seniors, needed their driveway repaved and walkway redone. Stone Ridge's work looks fairly good. However, there was a large gap left between the driveway and the grass, which does diminish the aesthetics.
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A Bahraini woman, standing with her daughter, holds up a picture of Abd Al-Ghani Al-Rayes during clashes following his funeral procession in the village of Diraz, west of Manama on April 1, 2013. Al-Rayes, who was 66-years old, died in front of a police station following what medics presume was a heart-attack, as he was trying to find out what happened to his arrested son, family said. (Photo by Mohammed Al-Shaikh/AFP Photo)
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Begin here in this cute home that is bright, open and in excellent condition. Updated kitchen Includes all the appliances. A pass pass though window looks into the living room . Spacious living room that will fit all your family and friends. Formal dining room . First floor bedroom could also be a den or office. Remodeled full bath. Master bedroom with updated 1/2 bath. Roof, Windows and doors only 7 years old. The breezeway that leads from the two car garage into the house has lots of possibilities. Located on a nice corner lot gives you plenty of yard. Walking distance to the village, parks and restaurant's. Taxes do not include the basic star exemption.
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One 19 years old boy questioned our chairperson of the board, a judicial scrivener, about his company’s illegal treatment. Sometimes young people are forced to work in a tough situation. But they’re always love others. Love what they have. We are always proud of them and appreciate we had a chance to met them.
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Garcia gave the example that if a tenant moved into an apartment 10 years ago and started paying $1,000 for rent when the previous tenant paid $500, that higher amount should be a red flag for the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR).
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Good luck to all who are going after these! That Jaws is one of my all-time favorite Durieux prints, and the Mitchell actually gives Dan McCarthy’s E.T. print (the one released last summer) a run for its money in terms of sheer awesomeness. Anyone else totally not expecting that to happen today? Anyway, as is always the case around here: if you’re an artist or gallery with artwork you’d like to see featured on Limited Paper (or if you’re just some lucky bastard who happened to overhear a bit of poster-related gossip while standing in the bushes outside Martin Ansin’s house) we wanna hear from you! Email Limited Paper directly at LimitedPaper@gmail.com, and be sure that you’re following us on Twitter via @LimitedPaper for ongoing commentary, news updates, giveaways, and more!
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Shara Ouston, a 33-year-old mother of four from the Isle of Wight off England's southern coast, has no doubts about its benefits. Both her sons are autistic. Jack, 9, completed the Son Rise program a few years ago and Toby, 4, is about halfway through it. Both have improved immensely. "Both my children were fairly high functioning to start with but all children are different. Sometimes you get really miraculous things happening with lower functioning kids," she said. Son Rise is just one of many treatments for autism. Ouston acknowledges Son Rise may not be right for every autistic child but she has no hesitations in recommending it.
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A lot was burned down much earlier, from the Bronze Age, to be used as grassland for sheep, goats, cows and farm land. Not long ago in Norway 90% lived in the districts living of this land. Today 90% is living in the towns and we have today have 100% more wood mass than we had aprox 100 years ago.
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A couple of years ago Bro. Gatling's wife was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Though we fervently prayed for her healing, God saw it best to take her home to heaven. This event so broke our hearts, as this woman of God who had been such a help to me, went on to heaven.
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Note: I wrote most of the above 20 years ago. Some of it is obviously taken word for word from other sources which I didn't bother to note in my earlier writings. I apologize. Part of the narrative, the personal stories, was written by earlier relatives... an aunt and distant cousin who I assume got their information from their parents or grandparents. Hopefully it is accurate. Wikipedia seems to agree with all of the wars going on in Germany and conditions at the time.
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This is definitely not a book I would normally pick up (too many bad experiences with boring history books). Thanks for the recommendation! Really all I know about her I gleaned from a visit to Montpelier a few years ago, but even that wasn't much, especially since they were remodeling at the time, so it was a short tour.
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Earl Wilson interviewed Sherwood after her June opening at New York’s Copacabana: “‘I’ve been playing the tank towns for 30 years, but the closest I ever got to the big city before was Elizabeth, New Jersey.’ …She was born in St. Louis, daughter of Bob Sherwood, theater and circus guy. ‘I was hanging by my teeth at 12…. At my age, you can’t belt all the time, so I got some resting songs.’” She opened with Mickey Rooney in Las Vegas in August, and in October was the subject of an extensive profile in Life magazine by writer Joe McCarthy.
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It will reduce the time a soldier is away from his unit, and will also teach him how to use Mil skills with his trade, Def of a comms site shit like that, I know people are set in there ways but this is called evolution, if we kept thing the way they where hundreds of years ago you would be watering your horse not POL your wagon!!
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Every woman needs a full-length mirror in their home don’t they? I have been living without one since I moved into my house four years ago. Recently I went to Target, picked out a mirror and installed it as soon as I could remove the shrink-wrap. It looked great on the wall. I could not have been more pleased.
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Until he was shot to death by Colombian police in March 1996 after escaping from prison, Santacruz was one of the world's top drug kingpins, a man so profligate he could maintain a $9,000-a-month New York apartment and use it only once a year. Santacruz, the feds say, was Blarek and Pellecchia's sole client -- their meal ticket for nearly 20 years.
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