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book nerd. I found the font used in the book, Lumos, and freehanded it onto the front of the shirt I wore for the premiere :)
James Onanefe Ibori, the former Governor of Delta State was on Tuesday sentenced to 13 years imprisonment by a Southwark Crown Court in London for money laundering. newsnet.com.ng/betta/content/ibori-sentenced-13-years-prison
Some say their music was the real cause of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Going back further, others whisper quietly that it was their sound which inspired the Rolling Stones’ to record "Exile on Main Street." I have even heard it said that there 1994 masterpiece called "Let’s work it out, it will cost less in the long run" was the driving force behind the move towards the resolution of legal disputes through mediation.
Whatever the true record of history is, all that matters is that they have all posted bail in time to be here tonight. With Dave Gedge on Drums, Peter Stojackovic and Mark Colavechia on Guitar, Andrew "slappin da bass, man" McLeod on Bass, and Chris Jackson and Tiffany Hambrook on Vocals, this collection of billable hour giants can only be described as the most awesomest thing in the history of the recording of awesomest things.
They live by the words – "Factum if they can’t take a joke!"
Dave Gedge – drums
Peter Stojackovic – guitar
Mark Colavechia – guitar
Andrew McLeod – bass
Chris Jackson – vocals
Tiffany Hambrook – vocals
Sentence: "And his ears still burned with shame."
Author: Phillip K. Dick & Roger Zelazny
Novel: Deus Irae
Year: 1976
The response uses two strong images to portray shame. The downturned face and the accusing fingers create a play between consequence and source. The sentence is used to create smoke caused by his burning ears. The bold images hold the weight of the sentence and the smoke adds the metaphor/ornament. The absence of colour and starkness of white are chosen to emphasise the solitude of shame.
This was submitted to Common Ties as artwork to accompany the follwing answer:
Q: What was the single most terrifying moment of your life?
A: I’m on the phone with my brother, who can’t get in touch with his pregnant wife. It’s September 11, 2001. She works in World Financial Center. I’m updating him from what I see on TV. Mid-sentence, the first tower falls. I have to tell him.
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Some say their music was the real cause of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Going back further, others whisper quietly that it was their sound which inspired the Rolling Stones’ to record "Exile on Main Street." I have even heard it said that there 1994 masterpiece called "Let’s work it out, it will cost less in the long run" was the driving force behind the move towards the resolution of legal disputes through mediation.
Whatever the true record of history is, all that matters is that they have all posted bail in time to be here tonight. With Dave Gedge on Drums, Peter Stojackovic and Mark Colavechia on Guitar, Andrew "slappin da bass, man" McLeod on Bass, and Chris Jackson and Tiffany Hambrook on Vocals, this collection of billable hour giants can only be described as the most awesomest thing in the history of the recording of awesomest things.
They live by the words – "Factum if they can’t take a joke!"
Dave Gedge – drums
Peter Stojackovic – guitar
Mark Colavechia – guitar
Andrew McLeod – bass
Chris Jackson – vocals
Tiffany Hambrook – vocals