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Evolution by BLOX - July 19, 2014. Held at the historic WWII Naval Shipyard, Pier 70 in San Francisco. Enjoy the women as well as these tuned cars in a fantastic setting.
Company: Pokemon Center
Set: Mega evolution
Year: 2014?
Size: 10 inches
Made in: Japan/US
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Description: William Jennings Bryan (seated at left) being interrogated by Clarence Seward Darrow, during the trial of the State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes, July 20, 1925. That Monday afternoon, because of the extreme heat, Judge Raulston moved court proceedings outdoors. The session was held on a platform that had been erected at the front of the Rhea County Courthouse to accommodate ministers who wanted to preach during the time of the trial. Defense lawyers for Scopes (John R. Neal, Arthur Garfield Hays, and Dudley Field Malone) are visible seated to the extreme right. One of the men at left, with his back to the photographer, appears to be Scopes. The court reporters are seated at the table.
Creator/Photographer: Watson Davis
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Dimensions: 3 in x 4.25
Culture: American
Geography: USA
Date: 1925
Persistent URL: http://photography.si.edu/SearchImage.aspx?id=5289
Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives
Collection: Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes Trial Photographs - During 1925, Watson Davis (1896-1967), Science Service managing editor, took numerous photographs while covering the State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes trial as a reporter. In what was dubbed "The Trial of the Century," Scopes was tried and convicted for violating a state law prohibiting the teaching of the theory of evolution. William Jennings Bryan served on the prosecution team, and Clarence Darrow defended Scopes. Almost eighty years later, the nitrate negatives, including portraits of trial participants, and images from the trial itself and significant places in Dayton, were discovered in archival material donated to the Smithsonian by Science Service in 1971. Marcel C. LaFollette, an independent scholar, historian and Smithsonian volunteer uncovered these rare, previously unpublished photographs of the 1925 Tennessee vs. John Scopes "Monkey Trial" in the Smithsonian Institution Archives (SIA). In 2005, SIA restored fifty-two of the negatives with funds granted by the Smithsonian Women's Committee. Included here are thirty-nine of the images. All images belong to the Record Unit 7091: Science Service, Records, 1902-1965 collection of SIA. All photographs were taken by Watson Davis, Managing Editor of Science Service, while he was in Dayton, Tennessee, June 4-5, 1925, and July 10-22, 1925. LaFollette identified and dated each of these images, and has published a new book highlighting these and other images from the trial entitled, Reframing Scopes: Journalists, Scientists, and Lost Photographs from the Trial of the Century, University Press of Kansas, 2008.
Accession number: SIA2008-1114
Spettacolo con la Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X sul circuito di Vizzola
In diretta dalla pista di Vizzola con il test della Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
In diretta dalla pista di Vizzola con il test della Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
ms Evolution (JR Shipping), tijdens aankomst op de Nieuwe Maas bij Vlaardingen onderweg naar de City Terminal van Europe Container Terminals in de Prins Willem Alexanderhaven te Rotterdam.
(foto:Michel Kodde)
Please dive with me at the Evolution Photoganza 2013, September 13th-18th, Malapascua, Cebu, Philippines!
I'm organizing this Photography and Marine Biology Workshop in conjunction with Evolution Diving, Malapascua. We believe that knowing more marine biology will make you a better underwater photographer, hence we combine these two topics.
Believe me, this is an absolutely awesome-superb dive spot. Detailed information about the event is here.
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Got to shoot this beautiful Evo 8 today. The car is slammed sitting on the first set of CCW LM20's. Gorgeous!
Shot with the Canon 5dMk2 and 17-40L.
La increíble evolución que ha sufrido Walter White a lo largo de las temporadas de la serie Breaking Bad.
A la venta en LolaCamisetas
Olá meninas!!!
Fiquei a semana toda sem esmalte na unha, mais hj me animei a pintar.
resolvi usar o Evolution da Eliana. Sempre tive vontade de usar esse esmalte!!!
Mais como vcs podem ver na foto, acabei passando uma base fosca por cima e achei que ficou mais bonito assim!
Foram 2 camadas do Evolution e 1 do Matt Plus!
Pra conseguir tirar essas fotos foi um sacrifício meninas, minha câmera está nas últimas viu! Ela só liga quando quer, tive que tentar muitas vezes até conseguir. Tô apavorada, por que eu sem minha câmera não sou ninguém! rs
Bjão meninas e bom domingo pra todas!
Found some photos of me last night from when I was a mere ankle grabber. All the way from 6 months to 34 years! The hair has darkened considerably...and it's all natural, thankyou!
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SH MonsterArts's Destoroyah Evolution set provides you with three forms of the titular monster, as well as its flying shape's first time in proper (non-vinyl, non-keshi) plastic!
Featured on Life In Plastic: nerditis.com/2013/09/20/life-in-plastic-toy-review-destor...
A slightly misaligned silver paint finish to the headlights on this Welly model is actually a rarity for this company as normally their quality control appears very high considering their 1/64 range is priced at the budget end of the diecast market. This Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII is yet another Welly I managed to get back in late 2015 from Bulgaria and as always it impresses with its detailing and casting quality not to mention its civilian friendly colour scheme which is something not always found on similar Hot Wheels products. Mint and boxed.
There is nothing wrong with evolution for it is what nature wants. Therefore death is "good" as well, because new life needs the "old" elements to exist. Ultimatively, everything goes back to its orginis, carbon to carbon, oxygen to oxygen, the soul to God.
Design, grafics and realization:
Exhibition about the evolution at the Museum for Natural Sciences Bolzano within the Darwin year 2009.
ms Evolution (JR Shipping), tijdens aankomst op de Nieuwe Maas bij Vlaardingen onderweg naar de City Terminal van Europe Container Terminals in de Prins Willem Alexanderhaven te Rotterdam.
(foto:Michel Kodde)
A recent recycled recolour of the impressive Matchbox 1996 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV which has been used for the latest Japan Series. I have seen this range available on various online retailers so I can only assume they AREN'T exclusive to the Japan market.
From what I saw over there this range does appear to be popular as most stores were always low on stock but I did manage to piece together a lot of this mix including the above Evo. For a basic Moving Parts casting it instantly impresses and whilst no Tomica it offers great levels of accuracy and detailing for its low price with full front and rear detailing plus an opening bonnet/hood exposing a detailed engine bay.
Found recently at a Toys R Us in Tokyo.
Mint and boxed.