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State Representative Babette Josephs joins in.

 

Photo: Center City District, 2008.

Lovely silver tone vintage powder and rouge compact with a bar link chain dating from the 1920's. The compact has an etched and painted Art Deco design with the initials "SCL" engraved. The hinged lid opens to show a loose powder section with a rotating lid, a rouge section and a miniature lipstick tube. There may have been a mirror but it has since been lost to time.

 

This dainty compact would be a thoughtful gift for someone who collects compacts or enjoys Art Deco design.

 

Come visit my shop at LoAndCoVintage.Etsy.com

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Vibratory plate compactors are engine-powered, walk-behind machines which exude powerful vibratory compaction attempt to loose stuff and asphalt using a bottom-mounted steel plate that might vary in area from 1.5 to 3 square feet. An eccentric drive mechanism propels the compactor forwards, and in the event the compactor is "reversible", the mechanics also propels the machine in the opposite direction.

Fotos por: Vitor Machado, Murilo Cassiano

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VOLT Fesztivál 2012

Dan on Compaction at Trackside.

journaling and reading in our 1971 Shasta Compact lately, perfect bubble of escape.

Grid operator Radius Elnet netstation serviced by Nexel, originally deployed by grid operator Københavns Belysningsvæsen.

Summit Closing Session (25 June 2010), Marriott Marquis Hotel, New York

 

(Photo: UN Global Compact/Michael Dames)

Inside Caerphili castle, Wales 2008.

Fotos por :Vitor Machado, Murilo Cassiano

The 1992 Japanese Compact Disc of David Lynch's "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" Soundtrack. See: twinpeaksblog.com/2024/12/25/twin-peaks-fire-walk-with-me...

These four dwarf galaxies waited billions of years to come together, setting off a fireworks show as thousands of new star clusters come to life. The distorted galaxies are quickly producing massive, hot, young stars that are pumping out ultraviolet radiation, heating up surrounding gas clouds, and causing them to glow. Such encounters between dwarf galaxies are normally seen billions of light-years away and therefore occurred billions of years ago. But these galaxies, members of Hickson Compact Group 31, are relatively nearby, only 166 million light-years away. In this image, taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, the bright, distorted object at middle, left, is actually two colliding dwarf galaxies. Myriad star clusters have formed in the streamers of debris pulled from the galaxies and at the site of their head-on collision. The cigar-shaped object above the galaxy duo is another member of the group. A bridge of star clusters connects the trio. A long rope of bright star clusters points to the fourth member of the group, at lower right. The bright object in the center is a foreground star. Astronomers used Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys to resolve the youngest and brightest of star clusters, which allowed them to calculate the clusters' ages, map the star-formation history, and determine that the galaxies are starting the final stages of galaxy assembly. Hubble reveals that the brightest clusters, hefty groups each holding at least 100,000 stars, are less than 10 million years old. Astronomers say the interacting galaxies will form a large elliptical galaxy in another billion years. The Advanced Camera for Surveys data were taken on 8 August 2006. The principal investigator was Jane Charlton of Pennsylvania State University, University Park (USA).

My BMW Compact hatch fantasy render

Another awsome Sport Compact event at WSID.Loads of cars made the trek from all over Aus to compete.Almost capacity entries on the track & a great selection of hot cars on show.

 

The presentation standard of Sport Compact drag cars has really amazed me so far this year, with a lot of the top runner track cars looking like prestine show cars with candy pearl paint jobs,tastefull air brushing and graffix and tuff drag spec rims all round. these guys have definatly stepped it up a notch!

 

Took a whole lot of photo's throughout the day, but unfortunatly forgot my memory backup so was limited to 4G worth of space...Ahhhrr.

 

Anyway, enjoy and please let me know what you think.

 

Jason

Tai Shan, Giant Panda cub, Smithsonian's National Zoo, Washington, DC

Title : Gyratory Compactor

 

Creator (Photographer) : Unknown

 

Publisher : Graphic Services

 

Place of Publication : College Station, Texas

 

Year (Coverage) : 1966

 

Document Type : Image

 

Format : Photographic negative

 

Dimensions : 4 x 5 inches

 

Digitization Date : September2009

 

Description : Unknown

 

Note : Brazos County, Texas

 

Collection : Texas A&M University Archives

 

Resource Identifier : Graphic Services Photos, Box 35, File 35-861

 

Institution : Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas

 

Repository : Cushing Memorial Library and Archives

 

Contact Information : Email: cushing-library@tamu.edu Phone: 979-845-1951

 

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