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"Para cimentar uma amizade nova, especialmente entre pessoas de classes sociais ou de países diferentes, deve ser acesa aquela faísca de que todos somos secretamente portadores, para brilhar acima de todas as contingências de tempo e espaço".
- George Santayana -
Beijos em seu coração com muito carinho e amizade,
Celisa
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"To cement a new friendship, especially among people of social classes or from different countries, should be lit that spark that we all secretly carriers to shine above all the contingencies of time and space".
- George Santayana -
Kisses in your heart with great affection and friendship,
Celisa
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"Pour cimenter une amitié nouvelle, surtout chez les personnes de classes sociales ou de pays différents, doit être allumé cette étincelle que nous avons tous secrètement des transporteurs de briller au-dessus de toutes les contingences de temps et d'espace".
- George Santayana -
Bisous dans votre cœur avec l'amour et l'amitié,
Celisa
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"Para consolidar una nueva amistad, especialmente entre las personas de clases sociales o de diferentes países, debe estar encendida la chispa que todos los transportistas en secreto para brillar por encima de todas las contingencias de tiempo y espacio".
- George Santayana -
Besos en tu corazón con el amor y la amistad,
Celisa
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"Per cementare una nuova amicizia, specialmente tra persone di classi sociali o di paesi diversi, deve essere accesa quella scintilla che tutti noi segretamente vettori di brillare soprattutto le contingenze di tempo e spazio".
- George Santayana -
Baci nel tuo cuore con amore e amicizia,
Celisa
George Barnett And The Ninth Wave plays The Yardbird in Birmingham, 12 February 2012.
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George Washington (1732-99) was commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War (1775-83) and served two terms as the first U.S. president, from 1789 to 1797. The son of a prosperous planter, Washington was raised in colonial Virginia. As a young man, he worked as a surveyor then fought in the French and Indian War (1754-63). During the American Revolution, he led the colonial forces to victory over the British and became a national hero. In 1787, he was elected president of the convention that wrote the U.S. Constitution. Two years later, Washington became America’s first president. Realizing that the way he handled the job would impact how future presidents approached the position, he handed down a legacy of strength, integrity and national purpose. Less than three years after leaving office, he died at his Virginia plantation, Mount Vernon, at age 67.
George Mason University Tournament
Located at the George Mason University Field House in Fairfax VA
01/15/2011
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Detail of 1953 window by Christopher Webb, in memory of the poet and priest George Herbert (1593 - 1632). This memorial is in Salisbury cathedral but tucked away in a corner behind a huge tomb, which obscures most of the window. The theme of the window is one of Herbert's poems Love-Joy.
My friend George is a very interesting man. He lives in a cabana which he calls his 'hovel.' He has a very nice sailboat tied up right outside named s/v Nicole. He reads and surfs the Internet constantly. He is very well informed and a great conversationalist.
I had a rare opportunity to sit down with him in his 'hovel' and have a conversation and he gave me permission to take these photos of him.
George McGhie and Isabella McGhie outside their mining shack near Stawell Victoria Australia around 1900.
George immigrated from the Orkney Island about 1853 and Isabella from Northern Scotland. It appears they met in Victoria.
George does his best impression of Chessie the railroad kitten. He needs his sleep after a hard morning of sleeping.
Wednesday afternoon, 9 March 2011, 3.14pm, outside Starbucks at the corner of George Street and Castle Street, Edinburgh. Boots: abandoned or lost.
George Street is one of the longest streets in the village, cleverly designed so that the Church can be seen right from the very top. Remember, these were houses for ordinary working folk, Sir Titus Salt's millworkers, most of whom had previously been living in the city of Bradford where the mills then were.
Saltaire is a Victorian model village. The Victorian era Salt's Mill and associated residential district located by the River Aire and Leeds and Liverpool Canal is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and an Anchor Point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.
Saltaire was built in 1851 by Sir Titus Salt, a leading industrialist in the Yorkshire woollen industry. The name of the village is a combination of the founder's surname and the name of the river.
My uncle. Pilot Officer Charles George Johnson in the very early part of the war, I imagine when he was awarded his wings. He flew two complete tours of duty in Mosquitoes - where the survival rate of pilots was not high - and then went to Canada under the Commonwealth Training Program to train more pilots. After the war he became the publisher of the Langley Advance.
While the Queen of England was in Regina, George Bush was visiting Weyburn (the eyes are a dead giveaway). As cordial and friendly as everyone says, he's also pretty dumb, and put on a few pounds since the election. His groomers have also become derelict in their duties.
George Stroumboulopoulos talkin' about stuff. For you non-Canucks, he's the host of CBC's news show "The Hour", was on Much Music, a DJ on Toronto's 102.1 The Edge, and is currently hosting some American Idol-esque show (who's name escapes me).
George Pringle performing at the Oxford Brookes SU as part of Keep On Trucking, 22 July 2007.
Copyright 2007 John Bullock.
The bookplate of George Hoper, in the collection of Daniel B. Fearing. Dimensions: 5.5 x 6.7. Features: crabs inside crest; flowers inside crest. Type: Bookplate. In the Fearing Fish Armorial collection.
George visits Tibetan nomads.
Stan Armington (SEAS BS ’64) and Edward “Skip” Gnehm (ESIA BA '66, ESIA MA '68) take George to the Kingdom of Mustang in the Himalayas (Nepal). Stan, resident in Nepal for 40 years, operates Malla Treks (www.mallatreks.com) and Skip holds the Kuwait Chair in ESIA.
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland.
Description: Queen Street Brisbane looking north.
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