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demi is on the cover of girls life and she talks about selena. in the article she says:

“We’re both busy, and I wish the best for her. True friends don’t let their friends or family be mean to you. If you can’t trust somebody, you can’t be friends with them.”

 

now im sure they're not friends anymore, and im kinda happy. selena is better off with taylor and demi with miley...

An article written almost a year after Tracey's murder.

With thanks to IndyCast listener Tie Fighting Rascal!

An article about Nordeus and Top Eleven Football Manager written by Serbian newspaper Danas

Article One BMX cruiser in yellow and black.

Article about Bux-Mont Awards owner Greg Bencsik and the founding of Bux-Mont Awards. Great read.

This photo is from the article Archives Fine Books, Charlotte St, Brisbane City, at Brisbane Is Home.

 

You are free to use this photo for any reason, including commercial reasons, but you MUST include EITHER a link to www.brisbaneishome.com or, (ONLY if you are not using it on the internet), you must print the URL www.brisbaneishome.com next to or on the photo.

 

If you do NOT provide this credit, in this way, you will be using the photo ILLEGALLY.

 

If you do use the correct credit, you don't have to contact me for permission - but if you can let me know where you are using it, that would be cool.

Part 6# . Thanks to dictionaryofsydney.org Article by Robin Derricourt:

 

Land grants and settlement

 

The first government land grant, to Edward Laing in 1793, of the area behind Camp Cove (and later referred to as Roddam's Farm), was left unoccupied. Ownership changed several times until the land was subdivided into 141 lots and auctioned in 1855–56 for development, though some of the lots initially remained unsold. From this sale, the larger part of the Watsons Bay village we know today took shape.

 

The land south of Laing's grant, to the east and south of Watsons Bay beach itself, apart from some government reserves, was gradually disposed of in land grants from the 1830s. Subsequent subdivision marked the development of the suburb and its extension to Vaucluse.

 

Thomas Watson, master mariner and pilot, built a 'marine villa' on his 1834 land grant – the site of today's Robertson Park – but rented and then sold it to Hannibal Hawkins Macarthur from 1837–38. Macarthur named it Clovelly. In 1848 it was sold to Henry Watson Parker, son-in-law of John and Elizabeth Macarthur and future premier of New South Wales. From 1864 Clovelly was occupied (and later bought) by (Sir) John Robertson, several times premier of New South Wales. Clovelly fell into disrepair and was eventually demolished in 1903. The site and adjacent area were resumed by the government and became Robertson Park, which was mainly recreational, but in World War II contained an air raid shelter.

 

On Richard Siddons's grant, a substantial house was built from 1837, renamed Zandoliet or Zandvliet when bought by Colonial Treasurer Pieter Laurentz Campbell. In 1841 the estate of Campbell was subdivided into 17 lots for auction, with unsold lots auctioned again in 1847:

 

Article from Italian news daily La Stampa introducing Voci Global, Global Voices' newly launched partnership with the newspaper. Voci Globali will feature translations of posts from selected international blogs prepared by GV's Italian translation team.

Photos from Young Women in Law 2017 Articling Student Welcome Drinks on October 2, 2017

News article about TAPS150 and the road to remembrance at Arlington National Cemetery.

i am so so somuch happy today..thank god... got consolation prize in world photography day photo compitition-2012 (vidya thone samaaja vikasam category) organised by governament of andhra pradesh Information and Public Relations Department (i & pr )...i am so much happy because i am trying to get this award from last 6 years.. atlast i got it pushing back over 10,000 entrys in this compitition, ... i am going to recieve this award from chief minister kirankumar reddy OR i&pr minister dk aruna on 19th of this month..

 

Mark Cavendish winning the 2009 Milan San-Remo by Christine Cox

We completed Gun in 2005 - it was the longest development cycle I have ever experienced.

The St.Albert Gazette did an interview and were very helpful. Thanks!

ray ban aviators - 10 bucks.

this is a depression, not a recession

article from The New Scientist -29 April 2017

Trevu was awarded with one of four Better Practice Awards in SA for their development of visual, sensory and auditory stimuli in their development of one of the Heritage lounge rooms. The project involved a teacher and students from Trinity College, staff and residents.

 

These photos are part of an ongoing project of Gawler History Team Inc. Please visit our website www.gawler.nowandthen.net.au

In 1992 Dad was awarded KAMO Electric's employee of the year.

 

They didn't come any better than JBA.

 

1934-2004

Inspired by the 1939 The New York Times article “The World of Tomorrow as it appeared under the Snow of Yesterday” and its black-and-white photographs of the snow-covered exhibits from the 1939 New York World’s Fair, Terratic Animism takes Times Square’s visitors on a digitally simulated journey through a futuristic wintry forest. Jakob Steensen mixes realities, combining virtual recreations of a forest with screens showing recorded footage of Steensen’s performative explorations through derelict energy structures. The result blurs the boundaries of space and time, envisioning a future dystopian view of objects created to imagine a utopian future, displaying screens within screens, and putting viewers in the center of the forest as it surrounds them each night on the iconic electronic billboards of Times Square.

 

Photos courtesy of Ka-Man Tse for Times Square Arts

A LinkedIn article on the thrilling topic of supply chain strategies used my photo of leather bullwhips to help get their point across.

 

Source:

www.linkedin.com/pulse/20141031063208-133994677-bullwhip-...

Warming your Outdoors with ‘Floating Windows’ Designer Claudia Schmutzler

Article taken form the 30 Apr 1930 Oshawa Daily Times.

「文化の日」の終わりに。

An article about Venture Crew 35 in the Speedway Expo program. Boy Scout Venture Crew 35 is going to rebuild the truck to race in Best In The Desert's (BITD) Vegas to Reno desert race. Check out the project at www.venturecrew35.org

A fellow from Sacramento California, Darryl Dalcerri, spotted my bike in the shop one day, and set out to find out more about his family in Italy. He located Fabrizio Dalcerri through Face Book, and told him about my bike. A local magazine got wind of the story and ran it, telling a bit about Fabrizio's grandpa Angelo the bike builder. Fabrizio and his father (pictured) still fix bikes and sell gas but they don't make any frames any more. An ex-pat Seattlite who had been in my store saw the article and sent me a copy. Now it is on the web at www.comune.opera.mi.it/cm/ambienti/comune_opera/unica/all...

Enfin!

l'article écrit dans le journal de la Jonction est sortit,

je suis très contente et j'en profite pour remercier de ton mon coeur Luly et Yolande de cette idée...

 

An article in “Att”, a women magazine. It is about post feminism.

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