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The address of this Hugo Boss clothing store (specifically, the building to the left, 122 New Bond Street) is listed as pub until at least the first World War, when it was called the Lord Arran's Arms.
Address: 122 New Bond Street.
Owner: Boss.
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Ab 09. Februar im Kino
Die Geschichte von HUGO CABRET spielt im Jahr 1931 unter den Dächern von Paris:
Der 12-jährige Waisenjunge Hugo (Asa Butterfield) lebt alleine in den Gemäuern eines gigantischen Pariser Bahnhofs. Seit sein Vater (Jude Law), ein talentierter Uhrenmacher, bei einem Brand ums Leben gekommen ist, wohnt Hugo auf dem Dachboden hinter einer großen Bahnhofsuhr. Denn statt zur Schule zu gehen, möchte Hugo die Tradition seines Vaters fortführen: Er kümmert sich um alle Bahnhofsuhren und macht täglich seinen Kontrollweg durch die großen Hallen, um sie in Schuss zu halten und aufzuziehen. Dabei muss er sich vor dem strengen Stationsvorsteher (Sacha Baron Cohen) in Acht nehmen, der keine Chance auslässt, seinem Geheimnis auf die Spur zu kommen. Hugos einzige Erinnerungsstücke an seinen Vater sind ein rätselhaftes Notizbuch und ein kaputter Roboter -- eine Art Aufziehfigur --, die Hugos Vater vor seinem Tod in seiner Uhrmacherwerkstatt zu reparieren versuchte. So lebt Hugo zwischen tickenden Uhren und mysteriösen Notizen, bis er eines Tages auf die neugierige Isabelle (Chloe Moretz) stößt, die sein Leben auf magische Weise verändern wird: Isabelle trägt einen herzförmigen Schlüssel um den Hals, der den Roboter zum Leben erweckt und dadurch eine rätselhafte Nachricht seines Vaters enthüllt ... und ehe Hugo sich versieht, befindet er sich mittendrin in einem fantastischen und zugleich gefährlichen Abenteuer. Mit Hilfe von Isabelle und ihrem mürrischen Großvater (Ben Kingsley) kommt er einem außergewöhnlichen Geheimnis auf die Spur, das seine Herkunft und sein Schicksal für immer verändern wird...
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on one of my forays into new san miguel neighborhoods, i encountered hugo, a wood carver/ sculptor, at his modest shop called "rustic home". i admired the folk artistry of his furniture and catholic icons, and asked to take photos....the heavy carved doors behind him are wood and metal....he offered apologies for the splitting of the wood on these particular doors, and i offered that the imperfections only added to the rustic charm and that they would make a fabulous headboard or screen. (mentioned the japanese concept of "wabi sabi.") hugo will soon have a website.
x • Introduction (The Hugo Winners, Volume I) • (1962) • essay by Isaac Asimov
5 • The Darfsteller • (1955) • novelette by Walter M. Miller, Jr.
64 • Allamagoosa • (1955) • shortstory by Eric Frank Russell
80 • Exploration Team • [Colonial Survey] • (1956) • novelette by Murray Leinster
123 • The Star • (1955) • shortstory by Arthur C. Clarke
132 • Or All the Seas With Oysters • (1958) • shortstory by Avram Davidson
145 • The Big Front Yard • (1958) • novella by Clifford D. Simak
193 • The Hell-Bound Train • (1958) • shortstory by Robert Bloch (aka That Hell-Bound Train)
208 • Flowers for Algernon • (1959) • novelette by Daniel Keyes
236 • The Longest Voyage • (1960) • novelette by Poul Anderson
266 • Appendix: The Hugo Awards (The Hugo Winners, Volume I) • (1962) • essay by uncredited
273 • Here I Am Again • (1971) • essay by Isaac Asimov
280 • The Dragon Masters • (1962) • novella by Jack Vance
363 • No Truce With Kings • (1963) • novella by Poul Anderson
421 • Soldier, Ask Not • [Childe Cycle] • (1964) • novella by Gordon R. Dickson
477 • "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman • (1965) • shortstory by Harlan Ellison
492 • The Last Castle • (1966) • novella by Jack Vance
546 • Neutron Star • [Known Space] • (1966) • novelette by Larry Niven
567 • Weyr Search • [Dragonriders of Pern] • (1967) • novella by Anne McCaffrey
618 • Riders of the Purple Wage • (1967) • novella by Philip José Farmer
681 • Gonna Roll the Bones • (1967) • novelette by Fritz Leiber
702 • I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream • (1967) • shortstory by Harlan Ellison
721 • Nightwings • [Nightwings] • (1968) • novella by Robert Silverberg
769 • The Sharing of Flesh • (1968) • novelette by Poul Anderson
800 • The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World • (1968) • novelette by Harlan Ellison (aka The Beast that Shouted Love)
813 • Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones • (1968) • novelette by Samuel R. Delany
847 • Appendix: Hugo Awards 1962-1970 (The Hugo Winners, Volume II) • (1972) • essay by uncredited
Estos eran unos "monos porfiados" de Chávez. De esos que tiras una y mil veces al cielo y siempre caen parados. O sea, son intumbables.
The T-shirt reads loosely 'Towards 10 million [votes]' and was a campaign slogan in for Hugo Chavez in the recent Venezuelan presidential elections.
Warning!! If you don't like politics, ignore what comes below.
This guys seems to be breathing new life into fervent leftists world-wide. He claims to offer a new economic model for solving poverty and achieving development. And this model does not involve 'savage capitalism'. Better yet he has been overwhelmingly elected as recented as 3D last year. Revolutionary indeed.
That is if all the achievements had not coincided with high international oil prices. Oil accounts for about 50% of GDP and 75% of exports in Venezuela. Oil prices have gone from $12 in 1998 when this guy was elected to about $60 the last couple years. Venezuela has seen similar booms (and subsequent busts) before especially in the late 70s and early 80s. Chavez may be better at appealing to the poor and have more innovative ways of spending money on solving the problems of the poor, but the economic model is not revolutionary. Worse it can not be imitated anywhere that does not enjoy similar windfalls. It is a one country miracle until the next downturn in the oil cycle.
The sight of the train heading slowly for the cliff (anticipated arrival 2009-11) would be midly amusing if it were not happening in a country I like.....
Hugo by Hugo Boss for Movem magazine.
Fashion Ashok Murty, MUA Alisa, Hair ID academy, Models: Nemanja and Dusica.
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Día 1 de apertura de La Miscelánea
Domingo 6 de marzo de 2011
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Foto: Hugo Mejía
Retoques: Maritza Sánchez
I met Hugo while on the regular, weekly trip to Granville Island for fresh bread and veggies. Granville Island, Vancouver. May 1, 2010.
I hung out with these crazy people today talking about songwriting. They're all in a summer writer's workshop at the Hugo House. We ended up talking about alopecia, evil record deals and status anxiety. Sweet!
Hugo Weaving profile/interview promoting Mystery Road's UK release in The Observer, 24 August 2014. The actor discusses his past epilepsy, career choices, family life and planting trees. Includes portrait by Francois Berthier. Page 2
O colóquio Empreendedorismo Feminino na África Lusófona teve lugar no Iscte, a 23 de março de 2023.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz
What can I say, everybody loves Hugo, and Hugo LOVES chicken. I gave him Qui Gon hair - it even has the ponytail in the back.
Hugo - so close to me!
The last two days we stayed at our friends home with the kids and their small kids - but without Hugo.
On saturday morning we gave him to a dog guest-house, where he also will stay during our summer holidays. Today in the afternoon we picked him up on our way back home.
This was for both sides the first time and the first night without the other part. And we missed him so much! Don't know how he felt without us and with several furry friends instead... hopefully okay!
Today I enjoyed the evening walk with him so much, he kept close to me and ran immediatly back to me, when I tried to get some shots of him, laying on the ground, with the fixed-focal 135mm lens.
Never done a closer in-focus-shot before, must have been near by the focusing distance of 0.9m or 3' ;-)
Business cards Hugo Ferrer Photo. www.hugoferrer.com
Design: Hugo Ferrer and Vega Mayor
Printing: www.elcalotipo.com/
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Tarjetas de visita diseñadas por Hugo Ferrer y Vega Mayor para Hugo Ferrer Photo. www.hugoferrer.com/
Producción: www.elcalotipo.com/
Hugo Gutiérrez Vega, Homenaje Nacional de Periodismo Cultural Fernando Benítez 2010. © Cortesía FIL Guadalajara/ Marcela de Niz
Hugo is taking a - well deserved - rest on the first autumn day in 2013 on a hay bale.
Before the rest we spent a long time in the fields with dummy work. He improved so much in finding "complete blinds" - dummys, which he couldn't mark with his eyes while throwing. His endurance work made me very happy and let me feel so proud of him. He is now 16 months old and in perfect working condition.
The hay bales are great fun for him, he loves to jump on and off in a very crazy way so that it's very hard to get a posed shot of him.
I am so glad to be able going with the group again. School and Kindergarten will start in a few days and than everything becomes easier in my catastrophic time management.