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Little Caesars
3448 Holland Road, Holland Lakes Shopping Center, Virginia Beach, VA
Opened in the late 1980s
you've heard of the caesar salad, well this is the Caesar sandwhich; Caesar, a Lebonese friend, was stuck in the middle
Ankarana Special Reserve, Diego-Suarez, Madagascar
Caesars Atlantic City is a hotel and casino, located in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA. Like Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, it has an ancient Roman theme. Atlantic City's second casino, it opened in 1979 as the Caesars Boardwalk Regency Hotel Casino. It was renamed Caesars Atlantic City in 1983. The 124,720 sq ft (11,587 m2). casino has over 3,400 slot machines, and is one of the largest in Atlantic City. Caesars Atlantic City has three sister properties. (Bally's Atlantic City, Harrah's Atlantic City and Showboat Atlantic City)
Including Native Other, Daniel Caesar.
Shot in Mod Club Theatre July 26, 2017 in Toronto.
Photography by Michael Gonçalves for The Come Up Show.
Little Caesars (1,639 square feet)
3014 Turnpike Road, Suite 210, Midtown Marketplace, Portsmouth, VA
Opened in September 2015
Caesar is a sick little girl...wants to only sleep...
she has AIHA and it's bad.
So far she is responding to the meds, but doing so slowly.
Little Caesars (2,290 square feet)
925 Diamond Springs Road, Virginia Beach, VA
Opened in 2015; originally Signet Bank (January 16th, 1990-winter 1998), later Zoots Dry Cleaning (early 2000s-early 2010s)
Exercise ARRCADE CAESAR 2015 (AC15), is a study of the Allied Campaign in Sicily (Operation HUSKY) in 1943. With Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) permanently comitted as a High Readiness Force (LAND) HQ and fulfilling the NATO Joint Task Force HQ commitment since 01 July 2015, the Commander is keen to exploit the opportunity provided by AC15 to bring the ARRC team together in order to enhance their understanding and demands across the land, sea and air domains.
The exercise provides an invaluable opportunity to develop mutual understanding, to enhance component synergy and, using the past as a handrail, to provoke challenging discussion and debate on how to tackle the operational level challenges they may face in the future.
(NATO photo/WO2 Dan Harmer GBR Army)
In a matter of 2 years, Jason Caesar has made his presence felt around the world of music. With a fresh sound, amazing vocal abilities, live performances and impressive collaborations, he is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with. He has been featured on projects with artists such as Yung Joc, Trey Songz, Gorilla Zoe, Gucci Mane, Keane, Slim (112), Drumma Boy, Yo Gotti, DJ Drama, Willie the Kid, Shawty Lo, Yung LA, Bun B, and Flo-Rida. He has also performed alongside a roster of talented artists including T.I., Cassie, Baby Cham and Beenie Man. His upcoming project “Euromerica” will prove to be one of the hottest concept albums of 2009. Jason Caesar is quickly becoming the modern day link between mainstream music and Indie innovation. Referred to by Shirley Caesar (Jason’s aunt and 11-time Grammy winner) as the “new generation of Caesar”, Jason blends soul influence with hip hop tracks and memorable arrangements. For Jason Caesar and his fans, this is the beginning of a beautiful voyage through life and sound.
Served at Monsoon, Coffee Shop at The Park Hotel. Shot at night, hence the harsh light and high ISO grain.
(Looks a bit better at the larger size.)
Caesar Salad at 100ft on 100 ft Road. One of the many reasons people in Bangalore have it better than people in Mumbai.
Opened in 1966 with just 680 rooms, Caesars Palace has since expanded to include five hotel towers with 3,348 rooms and a huge high scale shopping area called the Forum Shops. Caesars has been the host to numerous events, including two Formula One races, countless boxing matches, an outdoor hockey game, a Wrestlemania event, and many attempts to jump over the fountain in a motorcycle!
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Caesar reviews his crack troop of Legionaries, all primed and ready for the campaign. But first, a brief pep talk to get them primed for action.
3 versions of the Caesars Rewards Card. Started as Harrah's Total Rewards Card for Harrah's Entertainment Casinos.
I blacked out my name and Card number since all 3 have the same Card number.
1st one got at Caesars Atlantic City in 2009. Second got at Harrah's Philadelphia Casino & Racetrack in 2017. The bottom card got at Bally's Atlantic City on September 16, 2020.
From the Philippines, this is the largest moth we get at the butterfly house; males span about 8 inches and females up to 11.
Yummy caesar salad made by my friend Keir with Lee's homemade garlic croutons. It was so tasty.
I forgot to take a photo of all the food that night. It was a feast. Keir put on a banquet!
Please note:candle was not actually in the dish!
Nero. As Caesar, AD 50-54. Æ Sestertius (26.21 g, 7h). Uncertain Thracian mint. Struck under Claudius, AD 51. Bare-headed and draped bust right / Inscribed shield; vertical spear behind. RIC I 108; von Kaenel, Thrakien, Type A, N4.
Latin coins (sestertii and dupondii) in the name of Britannicus, Agrippina Jr., and the young Nero have been found localized in the Balkan region, and were most likely struck at a local mint servicing the legions guarding the border. Only four sestertii of Nero as Caesar were known to von Kaenel: one in the Berlin Museum, one in the British Museum, one in the Bibliothèque National and a fourth that appeared in Sternberg 12 (18-19 November 1982, lot 543). The missing S C is consistent with a provincial coinage not issued under the nominal authority of the Roman Senate. RPC I suggested Perinthus as a possible mint.
If you are interested in Julio Claudian Iconography and portrait study you may enjoy these two links:
Julio Claudian Iconographic Association- Joe Geranio- Administrator at groups.yahoo.com/group/julioclaudian/
The Portraiture of Caligula- Joe Geranio- Administrator- at
Both are non-profit sites and for educational use only.
This is my first attempt at such a code wheel in a long time. I printed one on a 3D printer four years ago or so, but paper is in many ways far more convenient. The seventh grade is learning programming, and I'm using the work of Al Sweigart to teach Caesar Cipher — which is simple letter substitution. This came out of that work.
Late afternoon light made this autumn shot SO yummy!
Taken at Caesar Creek State Park in Warren County, Ohio.