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qualcuno nota la differenza?

Victory or Defeat?

Brilliance from one player or a Big upset?

All depends on the way you look at it.

 

I tried to create a sorta symbolic meaning with this photo.

See if you can figure it out :P

 

The seam at the top, on the end of the arm sleeve, as repaired by a friend at the Anthrocon hotel - the right way. Below is the seam on the glove, which was done by the maker, in black.

Three super margaritas. Spot the difference

 

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Some are difficult to spot, others require closer examination. To discern true difference in a pinch is the art.

Whatever their differences, the outcome is the same...

 

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The difference btw how men and women make decisions... as aptly shown through a single phone call... :)

  

the longing, the burn, the drowning. It all reminds me of that Summer we had

i am reading a book of essays about babbage, so i thought i'd go and look at his machines.

Season collecting and carrying hay in the region of Gora

you have to take your shoes off everywhere you go in japan. constantly.

 

im always tromping around with my big american feet grinding dirt and bones into the clear white carpets of japanese rugs.

  

The mask (Pròsopos) is the most important element of the costume used for the ‘Boules’ traditional carnival custom in Naoussa, Imathia, Northern Greece. The exact history of this custom is not clear, but there are many indications that it is connected with the ancient festivals for welcoming spring during which Dionysus, the ancient Greek god of wine, was honoured.The character of the event changed in 1705. Until then, the village of Naoussa was granted a special exemption by the Ottoman Empire from having to send small children to be Janissary soldiers. But when, against tradition, the Ottomans came to recruit children that year, the Ottomans were all killed. In response, the Ottoman army attacked the city, killing many men.

 

Starting the year after that, in memory of the unfortunate event, groups of dancers followed standard routes inside the city, exactly like those used during the Greek Orthodox custom of ‘Epitafios‘ (Epitaph), and started what is now a ritual event that still adheres to the same routes and strict principles to this day, with verbal rules passing from one generation to the next.

 

There are only two workshops that produce these handmade masks, using 18th-century molds. The masks are made from a thick cloth covered on both sides with pure beeswax. This helps to keep the dancers cool, as there is no nose hole and a very small mouth opening. The outside is then painted using egg-based tempera. The mustache is made from horsehair and pitch, while the most impressive element of the mask is its ‘tarampoulo‘, a pure silk turban that is 3.6 metres long and attached to the mask with a special knot.

 

In ancient times, the white colour of the mask symbolised the dead nature of winter, while the red spots represented the awakening of nature (i.e. spring). As it is remembered through verbal tradition, during the times of the Ottoman Empire the symbolism changed, referring instead to the views of the Greek population regarding slavery and the hope for freedom.

Nikon D90 Nikkor 24mm f/2.8D ISO1600

Chase was sleeping on the loveseat while I sewed. She just looked so cute with her paws all tucked up under her.

This one was taken with the flash. It really brings out the red in her coat.

Funny with the way she is laying she really looks fat but she only 69 pounds, which the Vet says is only a few pounds over.

"I establish boundaries which determine both what is collected and where it is collected from. Accumulating and assembling single-coloured objects, I consider the psychological influence of colour, its effect and sensory impact upon the viewer.”

 

Chroma is the culmination of Manchester artist Liz West’s interests and ideas over a five-year period.This new body of work, site-specific to BLANKSPACE, explores the themes of colour theory, collecting and the exploration of real and illusory space.

 

West’s playful and magical works, each of which she builds by hand, consist of unexpected and carefully arranged combinations of materials. Systems of ordering, classification and coding are applied in the development and generation of West’s work. She invokes the monumental, whilst utilising commonplace objects that are found and collected from the world around her

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A trio of speakers at a health care reform discussion at the Clark County Library, Las Vegas, Nevada

 

On the left is Ruth Annette Mills, vice president of the League of Women Voters, and one of the key organizers of this event.

 

In the middle is Dr. Rudy Mueller, an internal medicine physician from New York, and author of the book "As Sick as it Gets", which is an inside look at what is wrong with the health care system in the U.S. and suggestions on fixing it.

 

On the right is Rachel DeGolia, who is affiliated with UHCAN (uhcan.org), a national grassroots organization pushing for reform in the health care system at the state and national level.

 

They came to speak about the benefits of a universal health care system, similar to those in Canada, France, and India.

 

Pontiac Silver Streak, Ginetta G40 Cup

My 2013 Classic Jasmine 12'' Doll has been completely deboxed. She is standing, supported by a Kaiser doll stand (not included with the doll), and is photographed from various angles. Here the low sun is casting a long shadow of Jasmine, ending in her silhouette.

 

The 2013 Classic Jasmine doll has many differences from the 2012 model, and yet looks very similar. She is now more movie accurate and overall a more attractive doll. The only major change is to her legs, from fully articulated hard plastic legs to rubber legs with internal knee joints and fixed angled feet. But since her outfit covers her legs almost entirely, these changes are not immediately noticeable. There are minor changes to her outfit and accessories, the biggest changes being the return of her triangular earrings, the removal of her overskirt, and the introduction of a pattern in the glitter of her outfit. The features that haven't changed are her head, face, hair, skin color, shoes, torso and arms.

 

Following is a detailed comparative review of the 2013 Classic Jasmine Doll versus the 2012 Classic Jasmine doll. The review is divided in various physical categories.

 

Head and Face: The 2012 and 2013 Classic Jasmine dolls have identical heads and almost identical faces. She is large almond shaped brown eyes that are glancing to her upper right. She has silver and pink eyeshadow, and thick black eyeliner with two short thick black eyelashes over the corner of each eye. There are thick black eyebrows that are arched at the ends. She has a small straight nose. She has a closed mouth smile with full pink lips. Her cheeks are lightly blushed with pink rouge. She has pronounced cheekbones, and a large protruding forehead. Overall, she is very movie accurate, except for her high forehead.

 

There are three small differences in their faces, that may be due to factory variances. One is that the new Jasmine's face is a little less shiny, although that may be due to my washing with alcohol to clean off some blemishes. Another difference that the new Jasmine has slightly darker and fainter pink upper eyeshadow. Finally she has slightly darker pink lips.

 

Hair: The 2013 Classic Jasmine doll has the same hair as the previous model. It is jet black, long and mostly straight. It is formed into a long ponytail that hangs almost to her knees, and tied at two points with black rubberbands. It is parted in the middle, and pulled away from her forehead without the use of any hair product, so it is soft and smooth throughout. The ends of the ponytail is curled and a little messy. I tried to make it neater by combing it, but wasn't very successful. The hairdo is fairly movie accurate, but should come down over her forehead a lot more, and should be tied with blue bands rather than black ones.

 

Outfit: The 2013 Classic Jasmine doll's outfit is very similar to the old one, with some significant differences. Her teal satin top is now slightly bluer, is scalloped at the top and bottom, has a design covered in silver glitter, and has a purple gem at the top. It still has off the shoulder straps. The pants bottom is made of the same material, with the same silver glittery pattern. The waistline is still V-shaped, but is now more modest. It is only about 1/4 inch higher than before, but no longer shows her belly button. The waist can be pulled down a bit, but will still just barely show her belly button. Ariel's costume also had a similar change this year, in that her bellybutton now barely shows above the waist of her tail, and can be covered up by pulling up the tail a bit. A fairly big change was the removal of the sheer organza overskirt and the large teal gem at the waist. I don't miss those so much, since they are not in the costume of the movie character.

  

Shoes: They have identical light blue green flat shoes with a curved toes. It is very movie accurate, but looks a lot better on the flat feet of the 2012 doll, rather on the angled feet of the 2013 doll.

 

Accessories: The 2013 Classic Jasmine doll has large solid triangular earrings of shiny gold, and a hoop necklace of the same material. They are great looking and very movie accurate, and a significant improvement over the older doll's jewelry. The 2012 doll had hoop earrings with three small spheres inside, and a hoop necklace, all of which were a flat gold color. They have the same light teal satin headbands, but the 2013 doll is now missing the large blue green gem, so is less movie accurate in that regard.

 

Body: Her body is fully articulated in the arms, but now has the rubber legs of 2011 and earlier dolls, which has internal knee joints and fixed angled feet. Her hip joints allow her to sit down with her legs together and her back straight up, unlike the 2012 doll with the fully articulated but defective legs. But her knees can only bend about 40 degrees, so her legs stick out when she is sitting. The leg joints are also much stiffer, so she is in a much more natural position when placed standing in a Kaiser doll stand. Her angled rubber feet also make her about 1/4 inch taller than the 2012 doll, who had flat feet.

 

Packaging: The packaging for the dolls is much improved. The box art has been completely redesigned, with beautiful decorations unique to each Princess (actually for each movie), and a cameo of the animated movie character. The boxes are the same height and width (13'' H x 6'' W), but are 1/2'' flatter, making them smaller and lighter. Jasmine's new box has images of Aladdin's Lamp and the Royal Palace in a purple background.

 

Classic Disney Princess Jasmine Doll - 12''

US Disney Store

Released online June 10, 2013.

Purchased online June 13, 2013.

Received June 24, 2013.

$14.95 (was on sale for $10 at time of purchase).

 

2013 Disney Princess Classic Doll Collection

Released online on June 10, 2013. They consist of 11-12'' articulated dolls of the 11 official Disney Princesses, from Snow White to Merida, as well as Princes, Villains and Sidekicks. I now have all 11 Princesses, Queen Elinor, Charlotte and Gaston. I will photograph them boxed, during deboxing and fully deboxed. I will also post reviews and comparative photos.

That Safari window has a screenshot of a 1024x768 Powerbook :)

Use as you wish. All I ask is for a credit in the description of your artwork and post a small size image of your work under the texture.

 

Difference boxes to create borders for your work.

 

Peace.

TA

A year separates the construction of these 2 once identical kits.

At the Museum of Life + Science in Durham, North Carolina

This winery had two distict soil types splitting the land of the winery in half. They planted the same grape on both sides, to a definite difference in taste!

Added a Mitropa Spieswagen (Restaurant Car) to my Diesel set, just got to sort out the couplings conversion before the excursion to Prattlesham Bay can get going. While having my afternoon snooze I did a bit of lateral thinking. Remove one coupling from the Spieswagen and one coupling from the first class coach and swap them over. The first class coach then will connect to one end of the Spieswagen with Fleischmann couplings and the second class coach connects to the other end of the Spieswagen with NEMs. That'll do for me.

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Repetitions, Difference & Resemblance

29 Jan - 11 Feb 2010

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North Melbourne

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10% of conflicts is due to difference in opinion and 90% is due to wrong tone of voice.

in the carpark of the Bluebird cafe,Coniston

I have been so unhappy with the Lighting Essentials site. It started as one thing, and ended up being somewhere to post tutorials and lighting information. For a website it was fine... for a communication tool it sucked... big time.

 

No way to search, no taxonomy, no levels of info... and on and on...

 

So I bit the bullet and went WordPress like the magazine - www.lighting-essentials.com/magazine - but of course I chose a somewhat different template.

 

Similar, but different in a lot of ways. The differences make a lot of sense, but the subtle differences in interfaces makes it a bit of a challenge (small, I'll get over it).

 

The new site is so much easier to update and tag. ( I have tags like 'strobe' and 'novice' and 'portraiture' so you can, like - search for what you want. What a concept.) I will be adding a lot of content that has been languishing because I knew that if I put it up on the old site I would have to move it. Look for a lot of new material coming quickly.

 

I had the help of a young man who took the template, which was amazing, and tweaked it to do what I wanted it to do... and his help actually got me through the fact that NOTHING went right or according to plan.

 

But it is now at least useful, and some trimmings coming soon to make it a bit more fun. But usefulness and information is what it is about. I am hoping to make it one of the most comprehensive lighting instruction pages on the net... with articles ranging from natural light to speedlights to the big professional studio kits... but always with an eye to the usefulness to the regular photographer.

 

I hope you like the new look and feel and let me know if you find any, you know, glitches.

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Winner Midnight Street Soccer..

(L-R) Stafford Ward, William Gorman, Craig Kernaghan and Julian Carr, Managing Director bmi baby..

 

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Could you also provide me with a few quotes by answering these questions:

What is your best memory of WSSU?

 

My best memory from WSSU actually took place across the seas. I had the great opportunity to study in Salvador da Bahia with 14 other students! Here we explored the race and identity of Afro-Brazilians. It was a life changing experience that helped me unlock new wonders and facets of my identity.

 

What do you love about WSSU?

 

WSSU is a microcosm of the world that truly enables the student to grow into the best version of themselves. I am a direct representation of the change that takes place once you enter the arches of WSSU.

 

What do you plan on doing after you graduate?

 

I plan to join AllianceBernstein as a private wealth consultant in NYC. I also plan to begin my career as a live action and voice over actor.

 

How has WSSU prepared you for the future?

 

WSSU has taught me to be growth oriented, hardworking, and self-sufficient by showing me faithfulness and resilience through adversity.

 

How has WSSU made a difference in your life?

 

WSSU has allowed me to practice and understand what it means to impact the lives of others. In my various roles as a students, I've been able to participate in amazing programs and experiences that's have been life changing to many. The most recent opportunity will be the upcoming WSSU Service learning experience in partnership with Global village in the Dominican Republic. This trip has been dubbed "Enter to Learn, Depart to Serve... Abroad". Through this experience we have made it possible to provide 14 extremely deserving students with a unique experience to serve individuals in a different country, many of them for their first time abroad. This is what it means to be a WSSU student and I am forever changed because of this university.

 

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