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The Tiverton N Gauge/N Scale railway layout comprises several scenic areas covering parts of England, USA and Switzerland.
The Tiverton N Gauge/N Scale railway layout comprises several scenic areas covering parts of England, USA and Switzerland.
Layout feito para o futuro site LavigneBrasil.com, porém o site não será mais feito! Quem quiser o layout, R$30 =D
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Layout criado para o novo website da NextIp, empresa especializada em Gerenciamento de Serviços de TI.
Criação de layout para nova proposta de design para o CPqD. Projeto realizado em parceria com a Pássaro Azul Soluções Corporativas.
oi galera , pois e este e um layout pra un site de um amigo meu , eu to montando tudo do site , nao sei se o dominio vai ser .com mesmo mas tbm nao vai ser tk e nem sub dominio #acho uhaushuahs bem o dominio nao importa o layout eu gostei muito to viciaaaado nessa fonte como vocÊs podem ve r no mundo cyrus .com yagsygygs
This is shot looking out from the master bedroom. The hallway to the living room is on your left. Straight ahead is the large linen closet, which is right by the bathroom. Hidden from your view, the sewing room is off to your right.
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The Place Masséna is a historic square in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France. It was named for André Masséna. Its layout was designed by Joseph Vernier in 1843-1844 as ordered by the Consiglio d’Ornato of the Piedmontese-Sardinian municipality.
The Place Masséna is the main square of the city. Before the Paillon River was covered over, the Pont-Neuf was the only practicable way between the old town and the modern one. The square was thus divided into two parts (North and South) in 1824. With the demolition of the Muncipial Casino in 1979, the Place Masséna became more spacious and less dense and is now bordered by red ochre buildings of Italian architecture.
The recent rebuilding of the tram line gave the square back to the pedestrians, restoring its status as a real Mediterranean square. It is lined with palm trees and stone pines, instead of being the rectangular roundabout of sorts it had become over the years. Since its construction, the Place Masséna has always been the spot for great public events. It is used for concerts, and particularly during the summer festivals, theCorso Carnavalesque (carnival parade) in February, the military parade on 14 July, or other traditional celebrations and banquets.
The Place Masséna is a two-minute walk from the Promenade des Anglais, the old town, the town centre, and the Albert I Garden (Jardin Albert Ier). It is also a large crossroads between several of the main streets of the city : avenue Jean Médecin, avenue Félix Faure, boulevard Jean Jaurès, avenue de Verdun and rue Gioffredo.
Diagonal pan layout (down). This layout was either lost by mark or stolen from the "returned layouts" lot >:(
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