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A symbol of fashion, refinement and charm!This gorgeous and stylish pendant is made from genuine high quality pearls. Its flawless craftsmanship and excellent details assure it to be a classic adornment no matter what you wear, a perfect gift to express your love to your beloved or yourself. Your elegance and feminine charm will shine everywhere you go with this vogue, lovely and interesting pendant which can be cherished for many years to come.
I stood waiting for the bus and saw those snowy branches in the light of a lantern, a little refinement in lightroom
Botticelli was renowned for the refinement and sweet delicacy of his figures. Patronized by the leading families of Florence, he also received important public commissions and ran a large workshop with many assistants. This painting, intended for private devotion, possesses characteristics of Botticelli's later manner-a certain stiffness in the profiles and drapery folds, a continued elegance as in the hands of the Virgin and Saint John, and such improvised details as the free painting of roses on top of the lilies originally sketched at right. (MFA, BOSTON)
During the system refinement demonstration at Fort Hood, Texas, in September, Lt. Col. Mark Henderson, second from left, product manager for Network Modernization, presents certificates of appreciation to Soldiers from the 57th Expeditionary Signal Battalion for their efforts in testing an expeditionary radio system during NIE 17.2. “We have to get past that ingrained mindset that system acquisition and modifications have to take years,” Henderson said. (U.S. Army photo by Amy Walker, PEO C3T Public Affairs)
Beauty, privacy and refinement. Welcome to the opportunity of a lifetime, reined in for you. Ideally located just 25 minutes from downtown Calgary and minutes from internationally-renowned Spruce Meadows, Blue Valley Farms is a 40-acre trophy equestrian training compound brimming with all the amenities a discerning horseman could ever desire. No expense was spared to outfit this facility with blue ribbon features and amenities desired by champion riders and horse enthusiasts alike.
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Alex had a unique approach to the production of his design folio work. Alex was constantly drawing. He spent most of his classtime just drawing, even when he was supposed to be doing something else. He needed to draw to think. So what you see here isn't necessarily pretty but this folio is stuffed with ideas. Alex's approach demonstrates precisely and accurately the method of idea generation and refinement promoted by the department. Note the large number of drawings on eachpage. this allows the student to easily cross reference and tag from one idea to the next. Extensive annotation also helps to reveal design thinking and comments should always be relevant and refer back to the specification. It is clear that Alex has a thorough understanding of the more technical aspects of the course and he repeatedly suggests ways in which his concepts might be made.
Alex went on to do very well at Higher Product Design. Some of his work also features on this site. He's now studying maths at Warwick University.
The Fulvia was arguably the last true Lancia. Though Lancia produced some incredible vehicles while under Fiat control, however none of them had the classic combination of refinement and innovation that characterized pre-Fiat models.
The Fulvia remains an excellent choice for buyers looking to discover the Lancia mystique at an affordable price. Photo 1977 Lancia Fulvia Coupé Series 3, 91hp, 1293cc, instruments in white, one of the last cars of the Fulvia series. The Fulvia is a precise driving elegant Motorcar with an engineering "tour de force". The car has original interieur without rust in outstanding condition | price € 6900,- (Germany).
Heritage
Many carmakers stand out in the collective memory of vintage auto enthusiasts as having built exceptionally well-engineered cars. Porsche and Lotus, for instance, each built cars not just with passion but also with mathematical precision and distinct purpose. One of the best-engineered marques of automotive history has often been forgotten, though.
It was the carmaker that made pioneering advances in technologies that have today become ubiquitous, including the 'V' engine configuration and unitized body construction. It was the carmaker so concerned with building cars to its own high standards that it ignored the principles cost-effectiveness and doomed itself to financial ruin and a takeover by Fiat. It was the carmaker that, even under Fiat's control, realized sparkling rally success with a car that would have looked at home on Mars. The name of this carmaker, once Italy's most technically advanced brand, is Lancia.
Established in 1906, Lancia quickly earned a reputation for being one of the most innovative carmakers in the world. In 1922 the radical Lancia Lambda was introduced, powered by a V4 and built using unitized construction. Decades later, Lancia's innovative spirit was still alive in the company's products, proven by the Aurelia of 1950 that featured the world's first mass-produced V6 as well as a rear transaxle and rear inboard brakes.
Lancia's expensive pursuit of engineering excellence ended when Fiat took over the debt-laden company in 1969. Before the Fiat takeover, though, Lancia was able to introduce a model that combined crisp Italian styling, capable performance, and advanced technology in a light and lithe package. That model, the Fulvia, was introduced in 1963 and continued in production for years after Fiat took control of ailing Lancia.
The Fulvia was a small, front-wheel-drive Lancia powered by a V4. With sales that surpassed 300,000 units, the Fulvia sold in great numbers for a Lancia yet still was not a financial success. It was produced in several variations until 1976.
The first Fulvia, introduced in 1963, was a sedan with styling by Pietro Castagnero. Its tight, boxy shape exemplified the typically clean lines of small Italian sedans from the 1960's. For 1965, a Fulvia coupe was released. The coupe's styling was every bit as pure as the sedan's, yet the Fulvia coupe's shape was more interesting and unique than was the sedan's somewhat anonymous profile. The coupe was also styled by Castagnero, but was an altogether more successful design than the sedan. The Fulvia sedan was produced until 1972, while the coupe remained in production until 1976.
The V4 that powered the first of the Fulvia sedans displaced only 1,091cc, good for a modest 58bhp. By 1964, power was up to 71bhp from the same displacement in the 2C sedan. This added power was by no means overwhelming, but it was a very impressive figure for such an engine of such diminutive displacement. The high specific output of Lancia's V4 was just one example of the high quality of the Fulvia's engineering. The later Fulvia GT (available with 1,216cc or 1,231cc motors) and GTE (1,298cc) were the most powerful Fulvia sedans.
When the coupe appeared in 1965, it used a V4 with displacement increased to 1,216cc. Output was at a hearty 80bhp. As the coupe aged, Lancia continued to provide sportier trim levels with even more powerful engines. Of these sportier trims, the 1.6 HF was the most impressive. It made 115bhp out of 1,584cc and, thanks in part to its 5-speed gearbox, could reach 112mph.
Another Fulvia coupe variant was the Fulvia Sport. This model was built by Zagato between 1965 and 1972, and featured aerodynamic styling by Ercole Spada coupled with powerful 1,216cc, 1,298cc and 1,584cc engines. Aluminum alloy was used in the construction of Fulvia Zagato bodies (though only early models featured all-alloy bodies), resulting in a lighter car than the Fulvia coupe.
The Lancia Fulvia, in sedan, coupe, and Sport forms, was successful in motor racing. The most notable racing achievements of the Fulvia range were accomplished by coupe models, which were used extensively in rallies. The highlight of the Fulvia's racing career came in 1972 when a Fulvia Rallye 1.6 HF won the International Championship for Manufacturers rally series.
Another small refinement, as now the button head fastener flange locates the slinger ring to the crank web. The socket screw is just used to fasten the slinger ring to the upper crank web, and the threads cannot fret or fatigue the slinger ring if it flexes or moved like it could before.
Where heritage meets refinement. Woody Wheat is a masterfully crafted wheat beer, delicately balanced with notes of sun-ripened grain and citrus zest. Cold-fermented and precision-aged, it pours with a luminous golden hue and finishes with a smooth, elegant clarity.
Brewed in small batches. Bottled with intention.
For those who savor distinction in every detail.
The 'Lewis Gun' was a refinement by U.S. Army Colonel Isaac N. Lewis, of an existing design by another American, Samuel McClean. The resulting Weapon went on to define the 'Light Machine Gun' as a class of Firearm. Machine Guns like the Maxim family could fire more continuously and with accuracy at long range, but were heavy and had to be served by a crew of men. A 'Light' Machine Gun would allow Soldiers to take the Fight to the Enemy. The Lewis was designed with a Rifle-Style Shoulder Stock, Pistol Grip, and Carrying Sling. Instead of a Water-Filled Barrel Jacket, the Lewis was air-cooled using a finned radiator fitted beneath a steel shroud. When fired, this created a 'venturi' effect, sucking the hot air forwards and drawing colder air in behind it. The belt feed system of the Maxim was replaced by a Rotating 'Pan' Magazine, limiting capacity but keeping the Gun light and easy to handle. Importantly, a clamp-on bipod was also designed to allow a stable firing platform, replacing the fixed tripod mount of the Heavy Machine Guns. Though an American design, the United States Army was reluctant to adopt Colonel Lewis's Gun, instead he turned to Europe.
The British Army was the first to adopt the Lewis Gun, which became part of important reforms to the deployment of Machine Guns. The heavy Vickers and Maxim Guns, and their Gun Crews, were taken from the Infantry to form the new 'Machine Gun Corps' they would treat the Vickers more like an Artillery Piece, delivering fire where it was needed to support the Infantry. Meanwhile, Infantry Regiments instead received the Lewis Gun. Firing the same Cartridge as the Vickers and with a similar rate of fire, it was far easier for Soldiers to carry, get set up, and use in the Attack. Along with the Vickers Gun, it enabled the changes in Tactics that led to later British and Allied success. The Lewis Gun also became the first ever Aircraft Machine Gun, fitted in flexible mounts on two-seat spotter aircraft, but also mounted above the wing even on later fighters like the SE5a. The cooling radiator was often removed, as cold air rushing over the barrel made it unnecessary. A bigger, 97 Round Magazine was used to limit the need for frequent and fiddly Magazine changes in moving Aircraft at freezing altitudes.
Specifications :-
▪︎Operating system :- Gas
▪︎Barrel Length :- 30.2in
▪︎Calibre :- .303in
▪︎Capacity :- 37 or 47 rounds
▪︎Country of Manufacture :- Great Britain
▪︎Crew :- 2
▪︎Date Entered Service :- 1913
▪︎Effective Range :- 880 yards
▪︎Feed :- Drum Magazine
▪︎Manufacturer :- Birmingham Small Arms Company
▪︎Muzzle Velocity :- 2,500 feet per second
▪︎Rate of Fire :- 550 rounds per minute
▪︎Overall Length :- 50.5in
▪︎Weight :- 26lb
▪︎Primary User :- Great Britain.
January 7, 2019 - After reading the following blurb from the official hotel website and looking at the pictures I am sorry I didn't go inside to look around. "The King David Jerusalem Hotel, one of the world’s legendary hotels, is a major landmark in a unique city. Blending the past and the refinement of the ancient world, the King David Hotel is unquestionably the most famous of all of Jerusalem's hotels.
Superbly located on an elevated site, the King David Jerusalem Hotel offers incomparable views of the Old City walls, minarets and domes.
Only a 15 minute walk from the King David Jerusalem hotel lies the Old City in all of its splendor. The Old City is divided into four quarters- Armenian, Christian, Jewish and Muslim. Each quarter has an incredibly rich history dating back thousands of years.
For many visitors the main attractions are the City's holy places. The Western Wall is the most sacred place for the Jewish people and the Dome of the Rock is considered one of the top three consecrated sites in the Muslim faith.
In the Christian Quarter, one can follow Jesus' final steps by walking through the Via Dolorosa. The route ends at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher where Jesus was crucified. The sights and sounds of the Old City are like no other and leave a lasting impression on its visitors.
For the high standards that have been maintained throughout the hotel's history and the quality of service that we offer on a regular basis, a prestigious trophy was presented to the Federmann family as a sign of appreciation for their contribution to Israel's travel and tourism industry.
The King David Jerusalem also received the Golden Trophy in the Customer Satisfaction Survey and was ranked number one in the category of “Best and Highest Quality National Hotel".
It has also won first prize for being the “The Most Prestigious and Most Exclusive Hotel in Jerusalem.” Consistently ranked as one of the top 100 hotels in the world by Robb Report, King David Jerusalem is one of the few hotels that treats you like royalty. Relax in the luxurious surroundings and enjoy the very best service we have to offer.
With a list of impressive achievements and trophies under its belt, the King David Jerusalem is the ultimate place to stay for people who are visiting Jerusalem. Steeped in luxury and comfort, the rooms are designed to make you relax completely after your tiring travels.
The King David Jerusalem offers you all of the amenities and luxuries that you would expect from a state-of-the-art, five-star hotel. Reserve your stay at the King David Jerusalem today and experience the finest luxury that Jerusalem has to offer. With its strategic location, gorgeous views, and maximum comfort, it really is the very best place to stay in Jerusalem." Previous text from hotel website: www.danhotels.com/JerusalemHotels/KingDavidJerusalemHotel
Alex had a unique approach to the production of his design folio work. Alex was constantly drawing. He spent most of his classtime just drawing, even when he was supposed to be doing something else. He needed to draw to think. So what you see here isn't necessarily pretty but this folio is stuffed with ideas. Alex's approach demonstrates precisely and accurately the method of idea generation and refinement promoted by the department. Note the large number of drawings on eachpage. this allows the student to easily cross reference and tag from one idea to the next. Extensive annotation also helps to reveal design thinking and comments should always be relevant and refer back to the specification. It is clear that Alex has a thorough understanding of the more technical aspects of the course and he repeatedly suggests ways in which his concepts might be made.
Alex went on to do very well at Higher Product Design. Some of his work also features on this site. He's now studying maths at Warwick University.
Aaaand here's my assignment hand-in for this week! It's a relatively quick spline pass. Obviously there's plenty to do so I'm glad we've got an extra week of polish - I have a feeling I'm going to need it!
Took a few practice pieces and refinements to the pressing die to get the transition through the middle section just right.
Alex had a unique approach to the production of his design folio work. Alex was constantly drawing. He spent most of his classtime just drawing, even when he was supposed to be doing something else. He needed to draw to think. So what you see here isn't necessarily pretty but this folio is stuffed with ideas. Alex's approach demonstrates precisely and accurately the method of idea generation and refinement promoted by the department. Note the large number of drawings on eachpage. this allows the student to easily cross reference and tag from one idea to the next. Extensive annotation also helps to reveal design thinking and comments should always be relevant and refer back to the specification. It is clear that Alex has a thorough understanding of the more technical aspects of the course and he repeatedly suggests ways in which his concepts might be made.
Alex went on to do very well at Higher Product Design. Some of his work also features on this site. He's now studying maths at Warwick University.
DEFAULT SKIN SET # 1: ADINE BETA & DEFAULT EYE SET # 1: VENA BETA
The result of my first attempts at Sims 3 custom content. Clearly it is still a work in progress but it is coming along well. The eyes are fully recolorable --- I intend to add non default fully recolorable versions of the eyes as well as custom unique skintones--- I personally like the lips and cheek area.The lips are a lot softer and more natural looking, though not nearly as good as I want. You can also see the pores on the cheeks and they look rather natural so that is a success.
More to come soon, including:
Further Improvements on these two projects-
Non recolorable eyes-
Unique/Celeb Faces-
Custom Makeup-
Replacement Brows/Hair-
Clothes-
Distinctive detailing such as a palladian window, covered porches, and prominent gables give this relaxed farmhouse special refinement. Interior accent columns distinguish the inviting two-story foyer from the dining room. A spacious great room is set off by two-story windows and opens to the kitchen and breakfast bay. Throughout the first floor, nine foot ceilings add volume and drama. The master suite is secluded downstairs and features a space-amplifying tray ceiling. The master bath includes a double bowl vanity, garden tub, and separate shower. Storage abounds with roomy linen and walk-in closets. Upstairs, two generous bedrooms have ample closet and storage space. The skylit bonus room enjoys second floor access. *Photographed home may have been modified from the original construction documents.* www.dongardner.com/house-plan/420/the-creston/
Alex had a unique approach to the production of his design folio work. Alex was constantly drawing. He spent most of his classtime just drawing, even when he was supposed to be doing something else. He needed to draw to think. So what you see here isn't necessarily pretty but this folio is stuffed with ideas. Alex's approach demonstrates precisely and accurately the method of idea generation and refinement promoted by the department. Note the large number of drawings on eachpage. this allows the student to easily cross reference and tag from one idea to the next. Extensive annotation also helps to reveal design thinking and comments should always be relevant and refer back to the specification. It is clear that Alex has a thorough understanding of the more technical aspects of the course and he repeatedly suggests ways in which his concepts might be made.
Alex went on to do very well at Higher Product Design. Some of his work also features on this site. He's now studying maths at Warwick University.
Glamour, refinement, good taste… Welcome to Trio Blythe! Laurinda has magic hands for sewing astonishing outfits for the most elegant parties.
All these incredible creations have been added to the astonishing list of donations for our event’s tombola.
A helmet by EuroTrash, 4 sets of handpainted eyechips by Liquiriziadolly, a whole set by Muffinda, a pair of eyechips by Alice Blice, a kimono by Mame3, 4 pairs of realistic handpainted eyechips by Niruko, an outfit by Trio Blythe, a big bag of clothes by Jiajia Doll, several pieces of clothing by Madame Ze Cat, a cat hat by Tiny Haus, a selection of products of Tiny Feet by Bombom, a cupcake hat and a tiara by El Rincon de Catalina, an outfit by Sweets4cutes, an outfit by Stellina, an embroidered dress by Hello Miss.quito, an outfit by SweetNeat, a Licca by Momolita, a set of sewing stuff by PB Factory, a brooch by Blythemaniaco & Mar Girona, a dress by Stitchwhipped, a dress by Dutch Blythe Fashion, an illustration, postcards and badges by Mercredy Lunaris and 4 sets of t-shirts by Cositas de Nenitas can be yours.
Thank you very much for your donations, Ruth, Laura, Regla, Alicia, Emma, Nuria, Laurinda, JiaJia, Catherine, Diem, Filipa, Angela, Isabel, Florence, Monica, Sanna, Momoko, PB Factory, Alberto, Mar, Care, Valeri, Gaëlle and Cristina!
And we are so grateful for supporting BlytheCon Europe!
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Glamour, refinamiento, buen gusto… ¡Bienvenidos a Trio Blythe! Laurinda tiene unas manos mágicas para coser magníficos conjuntos de ropa para las más elegantes fiestas.
Todos estas increíbles creaciones han sido añadidas a la maravillosa lista de donaciones para la rifa del evento.
Un gorro de EuroTrash, 4 set de chips pintados a mano por Liquiriziadolly, un set completo de Muffinda, un par de chips pintados por Alice Blice, un kimono de Mame3, 4 pares de chips realistas pintados a mano por Niruko, un conjunto de ropa de Trio Blythe, un gran bolsa de ropas de Jiajia Doll, muchísimas piezas de ropa de Madame Ze Cat, un gorro con forma de gato de Tiny Haus, una selección de productos de Tiny Feet, un gorro con forma de cupcake y una tiara de El Rincon de Catalina, un conjunto de ropa de Sweets4cutes, un conjunto de ropa de Stellina, un vestido bordado por Hello Miss.quito, un conjunto de ropa de SweetNeat, una Licca de Momolita, un set de material de costura de PB Factory, un broche de Blythemaniaco y Mar Girona, un vestido de Stitchwhipped, un vestido de Dutch Blythe Fashion, una ilustración, postales y chapas de Mercredy Lunaris y 4 sets de camisetas de Cositas de Nenitas pueden ser tuyos.
¡Muchas gracias por vuestras donaciones, Ruth, Laura, Regla, Alicia, Emma, Nuria, Laurinda, JiaJia, Catherine, Diem, Filipa, Angela, Isabel, Florence, Monica, Sanna, Momoko, PB Factory, Alberto, Mar, Care, Valeri, Gaëlle y Cristina!
¡Estamos muy agradecidos por todo el apoyo que la BlytheCon Europe está recibiendo!
DoITPoMS, University of Cambridge
The effects of grain refinement alloying additions in commercial purity aluminium. The ingot has small additions of titanium and boron. Grain refinement results from heterogeneous nucleation of aluminium grains at the insoluble TiB2 particles.
System
Al
Composition
Not specified
Reaction
Processing
Applications
Sample preparation
Barkers reagent: 4ml HBF4 in 200 ml H2O. Electrolytic-pass 20V through sample in electrolyte-oxide layer forms on surface of sample. Look at grain structure under polarised light.
Technique
Reflected light microscopy
Contributor
Dr J Marrow
Organisation
Department of Materials Science, University of Manchester and UMIST
Distinctive detailing such as a palladian window, covered porches, and prominent gables give this relaxed farmhouse special refinement. Interior accent columns distinguish the inviting two-story foyer from the dining room. A spacious great room is set off by two-story windows and opens to the kitchen and breakfast bay. Throughout the first floor, nine foot ceilings add volume and drama. The master suite is secluded downstairs and features a space-amplifying tray ceiling. The master bath includes a double bowl vanity, garden tub, and separate shower. Storage abounds with roomy linen and walk-in closets. Upstairs, two generous bedrooms have ample closet and storage space. The skylit bonus room enjoys second floor access. *Photographed home may have been modified from the original construction documents.* www.dongardner.com/house-plan/420/the-creston/
The Nomura sought for further refinement by using paulownia for the design of alcove panels and Indian ironwood frames, features which were fairly unusual for the time, for the sliding thick-paper doors that open up the room to the garden.
The garden inside the residence has a Japanese bayberry over 400 years old and a meandering stream surrounded by ancient and strangely shaped rocks.
Kanazawa. Naga-machi district. Nomura house.
Japan, 2012
Goddess Saraswati is the goddess of learning, wisdom, knowledge, fine arts, refinement, science and technology at Hinduism.Every Year a prayer (worship, honour) is performed to satisfy her called Saraswati Puja. Many youth clubs, boys clubs and student orgnisations in Bangladesh arranges Saraswati Puza by themselves. This photo was taken at a Saraswati puja organised by a boyes club at Shakharibazar, Dhaka. The boys were so much dedicated to achieve the blessings of knowledge from goddess Sarasswati. After completing the worship procedure they are taking a selfie with the Devi for their successful arrangement!
Alex had a unique approach to the production of his design folio work. Alex was constantly drawing. He spent most of his classtime just drawing, even when he was supposed to be doing something else. He needed to draw to think. So what you see here isn't necessarily pretty but this folio is stuffed with ideas. Alex's approach demonstrates precisely and accurately the method of idea generation and refinement promoted by the department. Note the large number of drawings on eachpage. this allows the student to easily cross reference and tag from one idea to the next. Extensive annotation also helps to reveal design thinking and comments should always be relevant and refer back to the specification. It is clear that Alex has a thorough understanding of the more technical aspects of the course and he repeatedly suggests ways in which his concepts might be made.
Alex went on to do very well at Higher Product Design. Some of his work also features on this site. He's now studying maths at Warwick University.