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Collection: Caley Postcards
Filename: 9015-028-000-03100.jpg
State: Delaware
County: New Castle County
City/Town: Wilmington
Color/BW: BW
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Stamp: 1c Benjamin Franklin
Postmark year: 1904
Size: 5.5 x 3.5
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here, the romans hold the meeting to decide the fate of Jesus, followed by Jesus's "beating" (doesnt happen, but the bloody body is shortly revealed).
Condena / Sentence - Esmalte y laca sobre Papel 1.80 x 1.00 m - 2014 / Enamel and lacquer on Paper - 1.80 x 1.00 m – 2014
Sentencing of Shane Bauer and Joshua Fattal -
We are deeply disappointed that Iranian judicial authorities have sentenced Shane Bauer and Joshua Fattal to 8 years in prison. We continue to call and work for their immediate release -- it is time for them to return home and be reunited with their families.
I join President Obama and the people of the United States in expressing our unflagging support for Shane, Joshua, Sarah and their families during this difficult time.
PRN: 2011/ 1355 - August 21, 2011
Shi Tao is serving a 10-year sentence in China on charges of "leaking state secrets abroad." Shi worked as an editor for Dangdai Shang Bao (Contemporary Trade News), a newspaper in the city of Changsha, in Hunan Province. He also wrote essays calling for political reform that were posted on overseas news Web sites that are banned in China.
He was arrested in November 2004 for posting notes from a directive issued by China's Propaganda Department that instructed the media how to cover the 15th anniversary of the military crackdown in Tiananmen Square. Shi's appeal was rejected in June. His mother has filed for a review of the appeal, charging "serious procedural defects."
Shi's imprisonment highlights the Chinese government's intense efforts to control the Internet, the only alternative to China's officially sanctioned print and broadcast media. The government monitors Internet content, blocks Web sites, requires bloggers to register their identities, and solicits the help of companies doing business in China. In this case, the U.S. Internet giant Yahoo helped authorities identify Shi through his e-mail account.
The father from South Pasadena charged with murdering his 5-year-old son pleaded guilty in court in Alhambra Tuesday. Aramazd Andressian, Sr. will be sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.
The students wrote one sentence using only pictographs. The sentences did not need to have 100% translation into English, but must be basically grammatically correct. They then wrote an essay on the history of pictographs, their uses both in ancient times and today, and why they were used.
Exposició al Born Centre Cultural sobre el projecte "Cinc sentències de mort", de Josep Benet. Text explicatiu de l'exposició: "Durant la dictadura era impossible accedir a la documentació necessà ria i el projecte va quedar aparcat, però no oblidat. Ja en plena democrà cia el llibre es va acabar convertint en cinc. Un per a cadascun d'aquells homes. Aquesta exposició vol ser un doble homenatge als cinc executats i a Josep Benet, personalitat clau en la lluita per la recuperació de les llibertats de Catalunya".
LluÃs Companys i Jover
Manuel Carrasco i Formiguera
Joan Peiró i Belis
Carles Rahola i Llorens
Domènec Latorre i Solé
Origin of the Chinese and then Japanese character (kanji) for 'culture/literature/sentence'. Part of the 'Kanji of the day' series on webloginjapan.com. webloginjapan.com/category/learning-japanese/kanji-of-the...
title: "Juan Year Sentenced"
photographer: Xley Miguel
This photo of the Philippine flag, crumpled and imprisoned in a cage, was taken last July 2008. It depicts a nation's freedom in question.
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Are we really that free as a nation? or do we just go through the motions?
Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.
Winston Churchill
www.friendsquotes.com/winston-churchill-quote-ending-sent...
I take this shot from dvd cover that I am about to watch. As I recall, it is one great but sad movie . Besides, I just heard the news that my favorite designer, Alexander McQueen was found dead =( He committed suicide at his flat in London just a week after his mother die/ the first day of NYC fashion week/ few days before the start of London fashion week / a month before he will launch his new collection at Paris fashion week. RIP McQueen
P.S. I usually don't care much about fashion designer, but he is one of few designers that I follow
How To Create Long Sentences | Patterns-1 -- With + ING Form Or Past Participle, Patterns-2 -- Using ING Form [Implying First Event]; Patterns-3 -- Using ING Form [Implying Second Event]; Patterns-4 -- Using ING Form [Imply Both First And Second Event); Patterns-5 -- Accusative Case | Example - Two Policemen Were Suspended After Video Footage Aired By TV Channels Showed Them Joining A Mob In Beating Up A Offender And Dragging Him On The Street With One Of His Legs Tied To A Motorcycle; The Rare Action Has Been Taken By Speaker Following Repeated Disruptions In The House, The Immediate Provocation Being The Incidents Of April 24 Which Saw Opposition Members Storming The Well Shouting Slogans Without Paying Heed To The Chair
Hip 46- TB Filly "Danzasouth" on her halter 14.3h, no tattoo, belonged to Ernie Paragallo. Click here for information about adopting this filly: www.njhorseangelsrescue.org
Info about the Paragallo case: therail.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/18/paragallo-sentenced-...
Premier David Eby and federal Justice Minister Sean Fraser hold a news conference in Victoria to discuss Bill C-14, the federal government’s Bail and Sentencing Reform Act.
Sentences
They say that sentences
must be coherent,
in order
to be understood.
But I am here: stuttering.
Forming syllables
without really saying
anything--
still you got my message.
I guess they were wrong.
Jacob Dominguez
probably the best poem i've ever read
Shi Tao is serving a 10-year sentence in China on charges of "leaking state secrets abroad." Shi worked as an editor for Dangdai Shang Bao (Contemporary Trade News), a newspaper in the city of Changsha, in Hunan Province. He also wrote essays calling for political reform that were posted on overseas news Web sites that are banned in China.
He was arrested in November 2004 for posting notes from a directive issued by China's Propaganda Department that instructed the media how to cover the 15th anniversary of the military crackdown in Tiananmen Square. Shi's appeal was rejected in June. His mother has filed for a review of the appeal, charging "serious procedural defects."
Shi's imprisonment highlights the Chinese government's intense efforts to control the Internet, the only alternative to China's officially sanctioned print and broadcast media. The government monitors Internet content, blocks Web sites, requires bloggers to register their identities, and solicits the help of companies doing business in China. In this case, the U.S. Internet giant Yahoo helped authorities identify Shi through his e-mail account.