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il nostro pilota Massimo "Pampero" Peronetti incontra Max Biaggi a Monza durante la Superbike 2009 - www.guzziteam72.com
www.blognextdoor.net - Modeled in AutoCAD 2010, rendered with 3D max Mental Ray and Photoshop texture
July 2013, "King of Europe" (KOE) and "DriftEdition" (DE) drift series in Odessa, Ukraine. Max Sherstuk
Leipzig 1884- New York 1950.
Uno de los artistas alemanes más importantes del siglo XX. La exposición en Caixaforum, Barcelona, reúne 49 obras.
X-CYCLONE Luftreiniger @ Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung ### X-CYCLONE Air Cleaner @ Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research
These are rare pictures of Sydney, Nana's beautiful but very shy black cat. He generally only comes out when most people are asleep and the people who are up are quietly reading or watching TV.
Max is a 10 Year old young GSD . He has had his bed for 3 years and loves it When we moved across county we loaded his bed in the SUV and drove 1890 miles to our new home loading it and unloading it at each hotel Needless to say Max got the most restful sleep of anyone in our family during our relocation !
Count Max as a satisfied customer !
Military pilot Max Immelmann was Germany's first air ace of the First World War, scoring seventeen victories until his death in 1916. With seventeen (some attribute just fifteen) 'kills' to his name - and the Pour le Merite awarded by the Kaiser on 12 January 1916 - Immelmann was shot down and killed on 18 June 1916 near Lens. Such was the shock of his death (which was at first attributed to other causes) that Kaiser Wilhelm II grounded his fellow airman (and rival) Oswald Boelcke for a month to avoid the loss of two aces in short order. (Photo by Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
Tri-Met Light Rail Station, Portland International Airport (PDX)
"Out at the edge of town
Where airfield runs water down
Coyote crosses the tracks
And hops on the Light-Rail MAX"
-- Sleater-Kinney, "Light Rail Coyote" (based on a true story)
Max isn't the most willing of subjects, but he is kind and occasionally after much refusing or being unable to sit for this reason or that will present himself . . . and he appeared in my office a few minutes before 4pm with the sun streaming in (northwest facing) and we had a terrible job with blinds and the light in general. Maybe we shouldn't do this, he suggested, I haven't shaved! So this is the best that could be achieved with natural light. Thanks, Max
Max the sea lion from the Oregon Coast Aquarium came to the Lois Bates Acheson Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Oregon State University's Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine on Monday, where he received a CT scan and an echocardiogram to diagnose congestive heart failure.
Max the cat likes pacifiers. He likes them a LOT. He will even jump up into the crib to retrieve a pacifier that he believes will be especially delicious, then hop down and slink away somewhere that allows him to gnaw the end off of the pacifier nipple. Other than this, he is a really nice cat. But damn. These pacifiers are too expensive to be cat toys!
Max Hailperin (Gustavus Adolphus College) introduced his institution's president, Rebecca M. Bergman, who along with the Gustavus Adolphus board of trustees received the Ralph S. Brown Award for Shared Governance.
Credit: Mike Ferguson/AAUP
Max came over today .. . and agreed to have his photo taken again after my error on Saturday. He mostly looked down (at his mobile phone) and then from side to side with expressions he knew I would not put up (what is it with the men in my family?!) told me, when I'd taken so many captures with him with furrowed brow that he didn't do smiles - he only laughed or was serious (this isn't exactly true, but the sitter is always right).
Here he is examining (not merely looking at) the lens!