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Local merchant and property owner Milton C. Rufty built this late Victorian home for his family in 1895 and it remained in the Rufty family until the 1940s. The house is now below street level after the Bank Street railroad bridge was raised. Note the dramatic, triple-fluted wood corbels on the front porch, second-floor balcony and roof line. The wrap-around porch was enclosed on the east side to form an office and storage room. Historic Salisbury Foundation purchased the property in 1997. Three years later it made its first appearance on OctoberTour as a work in progress. The home was purchased by Richard and Jo Linn in 2007. They replaced damaged pine siding, repainted the exterior, and added a new roof. They extensively remodeled the kitchen and dining room, tiled the floor in the family room, replastered the walls in the master bedroom and replaced metal utility windows with wood frame ones. The original well was recently located in the back yard. Furnishings vary from South West to Regal in this fun, eclectic and comfortable home.
A dear friend gave me that throw pillow. The thing with short bulldog/pit bull hair, especially white hair, is that it is like those stickers/burrs that get on you and are impossible to get off. Dezzy started to blow coat before going into heat recently, and her hair is EVERYWHERE, but at least comes off easily with a lint roller! Bulldog hair gets into the fibers of your clothing and is IMPOSSIBLE to get off.
Don't get me started on how painful it is when you get one IN your foot, like a needle suck in there.
libanecho.tv/2012/07/cash-flow-2012/
Genre: Action, Comedy, Romance
Directed By: Sami Koujan
Starring: Antoine Balabane, Carlos Azar, Claud Khalil, Ghassan Estefan, Hiam Abou Chedid, Hisham Haddad, Joelle Dagher, Pierre Chamoun, Shant Kabakian, Tony Abou Jaoudeh
Screenplay By: Sami Koujan
Produced By: Nathalie El Boustany, Ronald Ajoury
Cinematography By: Ronald Ajoury
Art Direction By: Joey Abillamaa
Music By: Cedric Kayem
Edited By: Nadim Khayrallah
Length: 86 min
Release Date: 2012
Mazen, a struggling young man is addicted to living large on a less-than-mediocre income. He falls in love with a co-worker, Elsa, who happens to be high-society. Knowing how expensive her taste would be, he was reluctant to ask her out. One day,
he saves a rich philanthropist’s life and is awarded a credit card that can withdraw a thousand US dollars every day. Mazen’s life turns around overnight. He finally funds his courage and asks Elsa out on a date. Ultimately, Mazen’s newly found love-for-life
attracts unwanted attention from unsavory people who decide to give him a very hard time in order to push him to relinquish his credit card
...cars traded in as part of the government sponsored 'Cash for Clunkers' program (see CARS.GOV). All these vehicles will have their engine destroyed, be shipped off the government approved salvage yards to be crushed within six months.
Examples of things that can be put in one of my case belt buckles:
Cash. Credit cards. Phone cards. Lots of coins.
A celebratory reception for 2014 Arnold Edinborough Award winner Chris Farias of Hamilton, Ont., was held on October 10 at the Hamilton Conservatory of Arts.
The evening featured an exhibition of his latest series, Saturday Morning. The Arnold Edinborough Award recognizes a young business professional under 40 who has demonstrated exemplary leadership and volunteerism in the arts. The winner receives an original artwork and a cash prize of $5,000 to be directed to the arts organization(s) of their choice. Chris will be donating his award money to three Hamilton arts organizations: Hammer Entertainment, CoBALT CONNECTS, and Culture for Kids in the Arts
Chris will receive his award at the Canadian Arts and Business Awards on November 14, 2014 at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto.
Really useful to have a cash machine in the shopping centre that doesn't charge fees for withdrawing money.
Cash-for-work activities to build a water reservoir in Nili, Daikundi Province of Afghanistan. Joint visit FAO-Swedish Embassy to Nili, Daikundi Province in Afghanistan. 13 April 2021.
Photo credits must be given to: ©FAO/Alberto Trillo Barca
Seems like the Cash Converters has closed after some 7 years. The businessmodel wasn't lucrative enough. There was a brief uprise after a television show on pawn shops.
* Update. Seems they're moving to Bloemstraat in the beginning of April.
|| Photo info: Taken 2021-03-03 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM, 1/50 sec at f/2.8, focal length 50 mm, ISO ISO 640. Copyright 2021 .
Compact Steel Cash Drawer has a tray with 4 adjustable bill compartments for notes of different currencies and 5 fixed coin compartments. Full suspension drawer glides effortlessly and 4 rubber feet to protect surfaces. Includes cable for receipt printer. 24 Volt Drawer Release Solenoid (when using receipt printer) New FireKing line of Cash Drawers are made of heavy gauge steel with theft resistant locking mechanisms and new Silver Vein scratch resistant powder coating.
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Pat Cash d. Ivan Lendl, 7-6 (5), 6-2, 7-5.
This boxscore was published in the New York Times.
The service winners line up with my own count of service return errors.
My count also agrees with the double-faults and the total points won.
But Cash is credited with one ace more than I counted, and the two players between them are given 22 more "placement winners" (ie, clean non-service winners) than I counted.
The boxscore seems to have an excess of 23 points, beyond the total points won. One category of points is not reported: forced errors. However I did my own count of the forced and unforced errors; this allows us to suppose how many errors the statistician counted as forced, since we know how many were reported as unforced.
Not including service return errors (which are already represented in the box as service winners), I have Cash making 23 forced errors, and Lendl 15.
Not including double-faults or service returns, I have Cash making 5 unforced errors, and Lendl 15.
That's a total of 58 errors between them. In the boxscore, 29 unforced errors are reported -- exactly half of the total errors. If we suppose that the statistician counted 29 forced errors, then there is an excess of 23 points, beyond the reported total points.
My calculation of the service percentages barely differs from the boxscore: I have Lendl actually serving at 61%.
I have Cash winning 28 of 43 approaches, and Lendl 41 of 89.
I counted the approaches just as they were counted for this boxscore, ie, not including net rushes behind serves that drew return errors.
Those approaches are represented in the "service winners" category; Lendl and Cash followed all those serves into net.
Lendl stayed back on one second serve during the match, but otherwise both players followed all their serves into net.
This is a picture of Cash Lake on the South Tract of the Patuxent Research Refuge near Laurel, Maryland.
Now, if you ever wanted to look at a cash register, Carillon Historical Park is the place to go, as much of it was created by Edward Deeds, president of National Cash Register (better known these days as NCR). NCR was a major industry in Dayton before the age of electronics brought massive downsizing.
Carillon Historical Park, Dayton, Ohio.