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Second in the mystical series by designer Linda Kyaw, Barbie® Doll as Aphrodite looks positively luminous in a fitted and flowing sea foam green and cream gown with incredible detailing. Shell-like accessories add to the doll's heavenly allure, as does fantastical face paint, rooted eyelashes, and gorgeous tendril-styled blond hair.
British Railways Carriage label BR 21717/56
London St Pancras to NOTTINGHAM.
Inter-City 125
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British Railways late 1980s Carriage label
Inter-City 125
St Pancras to Sheffield via Derby
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Cover photo for my post that was recently published on the Digital Orientalist: digitalorientalist.com/2023/05/09/can-i-automate-the-bori...
»[...] In our project, we want to gain some insights into discussions taking place on the Beijing-based Q&A internet platform Zhihu 知乎. In particular, we’re interested in questions and answers related to the global semiconductor shortage, and the answerers’ argumentation. To somewhat quantify what is going on, we identified several typical ways of reasoning in the answers: historical, technological, nationalistic, China-critical, geopolitical and off-topic. [...]«
Each screw-top jar represents one of the labels.
but as we know imagination is free, free, free... like this red. like the sea's light. like everything that counts.
I’ve been sorting minifigs and figured Hamilton was such a prolific writer, he should run the label printer.
Komsomol (All-Union Leninist Young Communist League, b.1918) was a youth organisation controlled by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
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British Railways 1980s Carriage label
BR21717/41
CC803 Exeter St. Davids to Waterloo
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