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Gude Cause - 100th Anniversary of 1909 Suffragette Procession in Edinburgh, Scotland on10th October, 2009 - from Bruntsfield Links to Calton Hill. Daisy Drop In Centre, Livingston, West Lothian Banner
For the which cause I also #suffer these things: nevertheless I am not ashamed: for I know whom I have #believed, and am #persuaded that he is #able to keep that which I have #committed unto him against that day. -2 #Timothy 1:12...Download at ibibleverses.christianpost.com/?p=117493
#bible #God
cause HE is back !!
designed by b-positive
printed by tind
silkscreen poster
50x70 / 2 colors / 4 versions
1st version / black + gold / on recycled 240gsm paper / limited of 74
2st version / red + blue / on recycled 240gsm paper / limited of 36
3rd version / balck + gold (ink) + gold foil / limited of 11
4th version / red + blue + gold foil / limited of 6
see full presentation here
This piece of metal caused an immediate flat tyre. Half of the square end was visible while the rest was actually inside the tyre. I have now installed a tyre liner which I hope will reduce the risk of punctures. Along the local lanes, thorns from hedge trimming quite often cause slow punctures which I am not aware of and get home safely. The next day is when you find out about those punctures. I hope the tyre liners reduce the puncture risk.
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TFL!
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A tropical depression is causing flooding all over FL. This is the Hillsborough River in Rivercrest Park with water lapping the top of the deck - here's what it looked like a few months ago at high tide for comparison value: www.flickr.com/photos/elawgrrl/6906020142/in/set-72157628.... I'm hoping for a quiet storm season.
PASSION PIT - "Swimming In The Flood"
My eyes have once again been proven wrong
Your clouds, your blanket and my pity song
Hovering on your front lawn
Carry on until it's gone
What can I do?
The river's overrun
We're swimming in a flood, you know?
I thought I felt your touch
But the water's rising up
Then I lie naked in a rampage
In the flesh, face to face with the onset
I forget everything that's ever made me
Rise again
Now slowly leave my memory
What can I do?
The river's overrun
We're swimming in a flood, you know?
I thought I felt your touch
But the water's rising up
Now all my lovers raise their cups
What can I do?
The river's overrun
We're swimming in a flood, you know?
I thought I felt your touch
But the water's rising up
Now all my lovers raise their cups
I know this is a horrible quality shot, it's indoors at high ISO with a point-n-shoot, without a flash, but that's not the point ... the photo tells a story. A sad story, an American story ... but a story all the same. We are a country that is so rich and lazy that we eat donuts, get fat and then put motors on our chairs so we do not need to even stand and walk.
Imagine trying to explain this to someone from another planet ... or even someone from another country; "Yah, so we feed ourselves so much that eventually some of use need motorized chairs to get around ,,, no, we are not crippled, we just like to eat more than we like to walk"
MANILA, Philippines — As the southwest monsoon enhanced and caused devastating winds over the metro, the community experienced tornado-like whirls and typhonic anxiety, leaving most stranded, while some exposing themselves to typhoon Glenda's (internationally known as "Rammasun") sights and sounds. By the time the tropical storm progressed from midnight of July 16 to the following morning, it had already caused catastrophe. Several trails of derby are still visible on the road, commercial establishments have been brought to closure—most operating under generators—and the government has enforced a metro-wide power outage.
At around 10 a.m. a giant tree from the St. Scholastica’s College campus collapsed onto a portion of Pablo Ocampo Sr. St. adjacent to a 711 store, leaving approaching vehicles to a temporary stop. Nearby locals have taken response to cut the tree immediately; however, debris have not yet been fully removed until now.
As of writing, there have been no signs of heavy flooding in areas within De La Salle University's vicinity and electricity within affected areas has not yet been fully restored. According to today’s news, 76% of Meralco customers do not have electricity. This percentage is expected to drop 6% by tomorrow morning.
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As she introduced herself, she said: "Craptain Grace..." and Hawkyns couldn't contain himself. The slip followed Frobisher's personal introduction.
All photos are from the "Adventures in Privateering" with Captain Sir Martin Frobisher, Captain Sir John Hawkyns, Captain Grace O'Malley, and Anne-Drew, Frobisher's ship's boy.
I shot video of their third show of the day. Each show is different! The one in the video are tales of how each one is "The most successful" at what they do. The one in the photos was them telling tales of who was "the most manly of the group".
Having seen every show they put on, each one is entertaining.
Probable Cause NJ Movie Premiere - Cicely Tyson - East Orange NJ - 2012
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Probable Cause NJ Movie Premiere - Cicely Tyson - East Orange NJ - 2012
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The 2014 cohort of CAUSE CELF (Civic Engagement Leadership Fellows) interns graduation ceremony at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy.
Photos by Kwiri Yang
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These are photos of the flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey in and around Houston. They are all free to use in any capacity without attribution.
We especially hope they can employed in advertising for relief and recovery efforts, as well as insurance claims or personal gofundme type pages for those in need. #HoustonStrong.