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London Flora Marathon 2008
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London Flora Marathon 2008
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Perseverance Quotes :
Everything that I have ever been able to accomplish in skating and in life has come out of adversity and perseverance.
Author Scott Hamilton.
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Mr. Davis was always active in the community. He gave many years to of active service to youth, adults, and he has a special heart for the elderly.
Adrinkra: Wawa Aba: Hardiness, Roughness, and Perserverance.
Neka and her partner Brandon are building an off grid house using recycled materials, stones and soil gathered from their property in northern Arizona. They generate their own electricity (solar), collect their own water, raise chickens for eggs and meat, they are the real deal in almost every sense of the word I can't put into words how impressed I am with their tenacity and perserverance
This ball used to stand in the World Trade Center plaza. It was pulled out of the wreckage as you see it now.... In the fore ground is an "eternal flame" lit (I believe) a year to the day the tradgedy struck.
1. Challenges . . ., 2. Cherries, 3. Giving . . ., 4. Identity . . ., 5. Perserverance . . ., 6. Adversity . . ., 7. Love . . ., 8. Raindrops on AC's birthday . . .,
9. Happy Belated Birthday KV!!, 10. Humility . . ., 11. Karma . . ., 12. Beauty within . . ., 13. March 28th 88/366 . . . Holiday + Home = Baked Cookies, 14. Hearst Mining Interiors, 15. Open . . ., 16. Purple Ice-cream?,
17. Feb. 17 47/366 . . . Toby finds a new friend, 18. Lunch for $4.50
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'Famine' (1997) was commissioned by Norma Smurfit and presented to the City of Dublin in 1997. The sculpture is a commemorative work dedicated to those Irish people forced to emigrate during the 19th century Irish Famine. The bronze sculptures were designed and crafted by Dublin sculptor "Rowan Gillespie" and are located on Custom House Quay in Dublin's Docklands.
This location is a particularly appropriate and historic as one of the first voyages of the Famine period was on the 'Perserverance' which sailed from Custom House Quay on St. Patrick's Day 1846. Captain William Scott, a native of the Shetland Isles, was a veteran of the Atlantic crossing, gave up his office job in New Brunswick to take the 'Perserverance' out of Dublin. He was 74 years old. The Steerage fare on the ship was £3 and 210 passengers made the historical journey. They landed in New York on the 18th May 1846. All passengers and crew survived the journey.