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“The artist is a receptacle for the emotions that come from all over the place: from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider's web.” ~ Pablo Picasso
Google search for european people in art history. Medieval times in Europe had no white people apparently,I hate anything false and untrue. Thank you google for rendering any research totally meaningless if it conflicts with your propaganda.
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Aaron's Sniper and scout capture the enemy radio in the hidden bunker. We try to use it to call the enemy artillery on themselves, it works! However no enemy end up getting hit.
You can also see David's squad moving in on the sniper's position.
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This wargame system is being developed by Magnus and Chandler and is being played on Magnus' Modular Landscape System. All lanscape, figures, and vehicles in this game were created by Magnus.
A newly captured Japanese soldier is questioned by navy officers and enlisted assistants at Guam prison stockade in November 1944.
National Archives/Micronesian Seminar
Capture the Flag was held on Wednesday, October 5, at Jefferson Farm.
Photo by Mary Watt | © 2022 Curators University Missouri
At weekends around 1 million pedestrians per day use the main crossing from Shibuya station, Tokyo, Japan.
Large high level advertising displays capture the passing audience.
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Wild animal captured by a villager. Indonesia.
Photo by Hari Priyadi/CIFOR
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