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The gag grouper (Mycteroperca microlepis) is a popular reef fish in Florida, and it is the most widely distributed of all Florida grouper species. Given the popularity and importance of this fishery within the state, the FWC is dedicated to learning more about gag and the factors affecting this important fishery.
Pictures from a photo shoot for www.dalmydodat.com and www.fursace.club Designs of apprel, and fursuits copyright their respective owners, all rights reserved.
Group picture of all of the full dolls. This was difficult to do, but it's so fun to see them like this and not just sitting on shelves. ^^
Left to right...
Front: Imai (Elfdoll Hazy), Chibi Imai (Fairyland LTF Ante), Isabelle (Illusion Spriti ShiJu/Slade), Periwinkle Buttersnips (Doll Family - A Fox), Kusuriuri (Luts/CP Delf Nanuri 2007), Astrid (Soom Glot), Sheldon (Bobobie Weylin), Mudai (Luts/CP Delf Moon), Nakayubi (Dollzone Mo-3)
Middle: Atsushi (Doll in Mind Minimee Sakurai Atsushi), Cian (Luts/CP Delf Sleeping Breakaway 2005), Tatsuro (Luts/CP Delf El), Corbin (Dollshe SA Husky), Sully (EgoProject Keath), Alex (Zaoll Muse), Rasia (Migidoll Ryu), Ian (La Légende de Temps Roderich)
Back: Leon (Dollshe Aramis), Markku (Immortality of Soul Jaguar), Piques (Angell-Studio Hippo), Rio (Dollshe Rosen), Milkshake (Iplehouse SID Theo), Sound (Fairyland FeePle60 Juri 2012)
Catalog #: 10_0019297
Title: 494th Bomb Group
Date: 1939-1945
Additional Information: 494th Bomb Group
Tags: 494th Bomb Group, 494th Bomb Group, 1939-1945
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
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Group of little kids giving me the thumbs-up in Himalayan village (India)
View more photos of Janki Chatti village, near Yamunotri, in the Indian Himalayas.
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A letterpress type collage bringing together all the members and associates of Canada's painters The Group Of Seven and all the members of Canada's premier musical perveyors of Canadiana, The Rheostatics.
File name: 07_11_000734
Title: Group of Ducklings
Creator/Contributor: Tait, Arthur Fitzwilliam, 1819-1905 (artist); L. Prang & Co. (publisher)
Date issued: 1861-1897 (approximate)
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Physical description note:
Genre: Chromolithographs
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions
Defective French PiP breast implant patients protest at private clinic - London, 14.01.2012
Around 60 breast implant patients gathered outside The Harley Medical Group (THMG) premises on Harley Street on 14.01.2012 to protest against the clinic's refusal to replace, free of charge, any of the 13,900 faulty French-manufactured PIP (Poly Implant Prothese) silicone implants bought and surgically implanted into women by THMG which were filled with substandard industrial-grade silicone provided by German chemicals supplier Brenntag to save money, and which allegedly are more prone to rupture and leak than proper surgical-grade implants.
Brenntag rejected accusations of negligence on Friday 13th January after a report it could face legal action over its role as silicone supplier to PIP, and has claimed the bulk silicone-gel it provided was clearly marked as unsuitable for use in implants.
The French government has advised the 30,000 women in France who have the implants to have them removed due to concerns they might rupture. Governments in several other countries, such as Britain and Brazil, have asked women to visit their doctors for checks, but as yet the NHS in Britain is not offering to remove the PiP implants, despite the risk of rupture and health risks caused by leaking silicone.
A French investigating judge visited PIP offices earlier in January as part of a probe into the death of a woman from cancer, which could lead to charges of involuntary homicide against the firm. French authorities ordered the company to withdraw its breast implants from the market in March 2010.
The average cost of a breast-augmentation proceedure from The Harley Medical Group is, like most of the very profitable high-end cosmetic surgery companies in and around Harley Street, somewhere in the region of £4,500 ( 5,450), and if this is accurate then Harley Street Medical has made somewhere in the region of £58.5 million ( 70.8 million) from fitting toxic PiP implants. The company issued a statement this week claiming that if they replaced the sub-standard implants for free they would go out of business, and the responsibility should fall on the NHS or PiP - who manufactured the lower-priced implants - to clean up the mess, but the demonstrators are angrily demanding that the private clinics foot the bill.
Several women at the protest still have leaking PiP implants in their breasts and are suffering a wide range of serious symptoms, but cannot afford to pay the same cosmetic surgeon to remove them, let alone replace them. This kind of luxury surgery is a once-in-a-lifetime purchase fore many women, and they are angered that their lives have been put at risk by cost-cutting, and that the culprits are attempting to walk away from the whole matter, leaving the UK taxpayer to foot the bill.
PIP implants were banned in France in 2010, with the French government advising 30,000 women to have their implants removed, but thus far the British government has offered very limited help to British patients, choosing instead to broadcast a public information video on national TV networks this weekend downplaying the risks, with Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley saying in press briefings that he expects private medical companies who have fitted the French implants to "step up to their responsibilities".
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I usually shoot individual Tulipa tardas, even did a video of one unfolding, but went for the group look this spring.
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There are no notes to go with this photograph but it may be the workers of the Pitfour Brick & Tile Works at Glencarse.
Ref: TC/Ph39/4
N281FL - Boeing B-727-281/F - IFL Group/Gulf & Caribbean Air (leased from International Trading Company of Yukon
at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
c/n 21.455 - built in 1978 for All Nippon Airways -
converted to freighter in 1996
operated by Flair Airlines as C-FLHJ between 12/2005 and 04/2009 - by Kelowna Flightcraft as C-GKFJ until 10/2014
arrived for maintenance with KF Aerospace on Sept. 5th., 2023 - now stored and looking in pretty rough shape