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This company in Valencia has changed its type over the years, and I've noticed that its logo has changed as well (it used to be similar to a fluid stick figure). This new logo reflects the modern, technologically progressiveness of the company. Its width and short x-height give it a leaner, sharper appearance.
(My father has worked for this company for years, hence why I wanted to cover it.)
That innocent little piece of white cheese in the middle of my plate is quite possibly the most advanced piece of cheese I've ever eaten.
On 6 November 2015, the Hon. Debra S. Wada, Assistant Secretary of the Army visited and conducted training out of the 34 foot tower. (82d Airborne Division photo by MAJ Craig Arnold/ Released)
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My advanced draping final, and another option for the hem. The organza in the front is actually in two pieces, there is one small piece that runs from the waistline to the hem which is worked into the side seams, the larger piece on top goes from the neck to the waist.
The base dress is 1 yard of cotton sateen that I dyed myself, the structure is a total of 22 yards of silk organza