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This display at the Minuteman Missile Museum show how the START Treaty between Russia and the United States reduced the number of Missiles either country could have.
I said I'd pick this up when it hit half price but I still couldn't fork ou t £24.99 when it came to the crunch
Final version, Having wheel steer from rotation point centered above wheel (electrical grade grey PVC)
Cottonwood Tree silhouetted in front of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in the San Luis Valley, Colorado as the early summer sun separates the mountains by reducing contrast in the morning mists in the further distant mountains. Archivally framed and matted InkJet Print. Print Size; 8.5x32. Frame Size; Same. Full Retail Price; $210. SOLD! Call for prices on this or other sized framed prints. 307 742-6307.
Earth Hour is an international event that asks households and businesses to turn off their lights and non-essential electrical appliances for one hour on the evening of 29 March at 8 pm local time until 9 pm to promote electricity conservation and thus lower carbon emissions. It may also help reduce light pollution, and in 2008, coincides with the beginning of National Dark Sky Week in the USA. ( wiki )
Tried the polar coordinate filter from PS CS3.
$ 1800.00
Original size: 24" x 36"
Frame: Nielsen 117 Frosted Walnut (not shown)
Reprints:
$ 55.00
16 X 20
Signed and Numbered Limited Edition
Museum quality single suede matting and mounting. Archival paper and ink.
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$ 75.00
20 X 26
Signed and Numbered Limited Edition
Museum quality single suede matting and mounting. Archival paper and ink.
$ 125.00
Same as above but with double suede archival matting and offered with either Black or Rust outside colors. Incredibly striking and vibrant. Framed in Nielsen # 75
$ 240.00
Same as above but sized at 20x26. Double Suede
Reducing Complexities:
Sometimes a window opens in the heavens and we catch a glimpse of the calm... for such a brief moment, that you can miss it... if you're not looking without the chaos of life distracting your inner vision.