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//Stephanie, subtly brandishing a blade, in our huge plastic isolation chamber.
Sooo, I guess I should explain. Steph built this 'chamber' out of drop sheets the other evening while I was working a night shift so that we could spray-glue, wipe down and pour a thick coat of epoxy resin over a giant 4'x4' wood-mounted photograph without destroying the studio. It was a great idea, albeit a little strange to discover upon my return.
If you've been to one of my outdoor exhibits, you've probably seen this type of piece before, but never in such a large size. This is a commission and a special challenge in many ways. For starters, the piece itself is larger than the room we usually work on these in. So far, the 'chamber' has worked well and will hopefully do the trick as we enter the final stretch, with a big resin-pour this week.
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LEGISLATOR JUDY JACOBS (D-Woodbury) hosted “Free Workshops” explaining the Application for Correction of Property Tax Assessment (Grievance Application) and the 2014-2015 Assessment notice. Helen McQueen, a representative from the Nassau County Assessment Review Commission reviewed how the Commission values a home based on its current fair market value and provided useful information. She also helped with the online application process as well as the paper application. Applications were provided at these workshops however you can still file an application either online or submit a paper application. The deadline for filing a grievance this year is May 1, 2013.
The online application is available at www.nassaucountyny.gov Assessment Review Commission link. Should you require any additional information please call Legislator Jacobs at 516 571-6216
I can't explain why, but I have entered a massive Roxy Music phase. Well, thanks to Radcliffe and Maconie who play their best stuff from time to time. I just love the opening bars to Pyjamarama.
Explaining the reasoning behind this tattoo was very difficult for me. Watson made a lot of time for me, and I for him. We worked together for an extended period of consultation and came up with a design that was perfect.
Referee Michael Stephens confers with Louisville Coach Chris Mack during a dead ball at Cassell Coliseum
At Christiaankondre, a Carib indian village at Galibi, at the mouth of the Marowijne (Maroni) river, Suriname.
Caesarea National Park, archaeological site of the ancient city of Caesarea Maritima, Caesarea, Israel
I explained to Aimee that I really didn't know what I was doing, and I just asked her to try and pose for me. She did more than that -- she glowed!
" Well, I love teaching and I love explaining this. I feel that this isn't being done in drums and drummers need to know about this. Whether they play by themselves or not they need to be more thorough in their musical education and most drummers aren't applying all extra-musical techniques to drumsets. So they can gain a lot from that and I feel that you can't keep it unless you give away " ~ Terry BOZZIO
Famous painting that they made the engraving and the whole park after. Pointing to the Rainbow Bridge.
At the Millennium City Park in Kaifeng, Henan, China.
The Right Honorable Prime Minister Dr. Edouard Ngirente explained to the Rwandan Parliament, Chamber of Senate, strategies that were adopted by the Government of Rwanda to deal with the issue of Family Planning. |Photo by N. Imbabazi
Well, it was quite the keynote, wasn't it? And I don't disagree that the iPhone is going to be revolutionary to an industry that has been just getting by with some mediocre products.
Cell phones need Apple's vision and innovation, but is it okay that even still, I couldn't care less about them? - Uploaded with a demo version of FlickrExport 2.
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Bennett explains the physical origin of infrared absorptions to his family while his mother waits to collect the spectrum.
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