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As seen from the viewing platform. Reached via a 2.6 k round trip. Was a bit slippery in places, but quite manageable.
Carpet snake = Morelia spilota
It is ironic that the correct common name for this Kookaburra species is ‘Laughing Kookaburra’ = Dacelo novaeguineae
As the snake begins to swallow the bird, its coils have compressed the carcass to a manageable size.
Hybrid musk rose (Felicia or Cornelia I suspect), Lathyrus odoratus Cupani and Lilium regale buds.
Hybrid musks are easy, manageable shrub roses that neither get enormous nor suffer from the usual problems of the horrid bundas and flybrid teas, and they fit better into less informal designs. They also come easily from hardwood cuttings. What more could you want?
Cupani is supposedly close to the original wild sweet pea, a gorgeous scented variety. Here it's clambering about among the shubs at the front of the house. As with Phlox carolina, sweet peas are useful for adorning plants that are past their best or yet to bloom.
I had the pleasure of attending the Carnevale in Venice in February 2011 - what a great experience! This was about my 4th or 5th Carnevale and they keep getting better. Many of the masked characters recognized me from prior years and gave me great access for photos. I also had the chance to shoot with many others; some in masks and costumes, some face paintees, and some faces in the crowd - great fun. Because of the large number of photos I took during the Carnevale I will use a separate set for each day to make it manageable. These photos are from my first day there, Sunday, 27 February 2011.
Ava and her Duplo towers. She built one to be about as tall as she is. (I've been encouraging her to make multiple towers so she can keep building without them getting too tall to be manageable.)
Toddler Tangled Rapunzel Doll -- 16'' (2010)
Disney Animators' Collection Rapunzel Doll - 16'' (2011)
Disney Animators' Collection Rapunzel Doll - 16'' (2013)
Side by side comparison of the original 2010 Rapunzel Toddler Doll versus the 2011 Rapunzel Animator Doll and the newly released 2013 Rapunzel Animator Doll. They are all 16'' H dolls depicting Rapunzel as a toddler, and were co-designed Glen Keane. The two Animator dolls have the same head and body, and their faces and hair are almost identical, and their outfits are very similar. The 2010 doll has a similar head, body and face, but considerably different hair and outfit. Following is a detailed comparative review of the three dolls.
Body: They are all 16'' tall. The body of the 2011 and 2013 Animator Rapunzel dolls are identical, but the body of the original 2010 Toddler Rapunzel doll is a bit different. The skin of the 2010 doll is less shiny in her face. The skin from the neck down is shinier than the Animator dolls. The skin tone is paler in the face and body than the Animator dolls. Her body and limbs are thinner than the Animator dolls, and doesn't have such a pronounced protruding belly. Her neck joint allows swiveling of her head 360 degrees about a single plane, which is tilted about 15 degrees from the horizontal. Therefore when she is facing forward, her head is tilted downward. The newer dolls have a partial ball joint in their neck, so their head can not only swivel around 360 degrees, but can also tilt down about 30 degrees, making for a much wider range of head poses. Their hip joints are very similar, allowing 360 degree rotation about a plane about 45 degrees tilted from the vertical. Therefore they both have to sit with their legs splayed out towards their sides. I prefer the body of the Animator Rapunzel dolls over the Toddler Rapunzel, as they are sturdier and have more freedom of movement in the head.
Face and head: Their head molds are very similar, if not identical. The 2010 doll's eyes are a darker green, and the division lines in the iris are thicker, but otherwise their eyes are almost identical in design. The rest of the 2010 doll's face paint is lighter in shade than the other dolls, including her skin color. Her face is also less shiny than the newer doll, although they both have matte surfaces.
The 2013 Animator Rapunzel doll has several subtle differences in the face paint from the 2011 version. Her skin is slightly less shiny. Her pink eye shadow is lighter in color. The outer boundary line of her iris is a much darker green. Her freckles are darker, but the rouge on her cheeks is fainter. The most noticeable difference is that her lips are now a purplish pink, rather than the dark pink of the 2011 model.
Hair: The hair on the dolls are all long straight blonde hair down to their feet, but they have several differences.
The 2010 doll has 17'' of hair that has iridescent tinsel highlights. The tinsel makes her hair more movie accurate, but also less soft and manageable than the hair on the Animator dolls. My second hand doll was braided by the previous owner, and flowers put in her hair, that was not in the original doll, so the apparent length of her hair was reduced so it now just barely reaches the floor.
The 2011 Animator doll has 17'' of hair, that is straight and smooth, but had a considerable amount of tangles right out of the box. So it took quite a bit of time and patience to comb out all the tangles after I took out all the rubber bands from her hair. The hair is a slightly darker shade of blonde than the 2010 doll, and is shinier and smoother. I have put it into a pony tail to lessen possibility of tangling. Since her hair is longer than her body, it drags on the ground, and can be wrapped around her feet.
The 2013 Animator doll has 16'' of hair, so it just barely reaches the ground. I have not yet removed the rubber band restraints from her hair, but it appears to be identical in quality to the 2011 doll, as well as being the same color. There is a bit of hair product over her forehead, and at the ends, which the 2011 doll did not have. Otherwise, her hair is soft and silky smooth.
I prefer the hair of the 2011 doll, as it silky smooth, shiny, very straight, and longer than the other dolls.
Outfits: The 2010 doll is in a lavender nightie, while the two Animator dolls have slightly different versions of her iconic pink dress.
The 2010 doll has a lavender satin and organza nightie that is based on the one worn by the toddler Rapunzel in the original Tangled movie. The bodice and lower layer of the skirt and sleeves are satin. The collar, outer layer of the sleeves and skirt are sheer organza. There is lace trim at the base of the bodice, and the cuffs of the sleeves are ruffled. There is a small ribbon and bow at the top of the collar, and a line drawing of flowers printed on the bodice. The gown is very pretty and very well made, and looks great on the doll. She has lavender painted on panties, matching the color of her dress.
The 2011 doll has a pink and purple satin gown that is base on Rapunzel's iconic pink dress. The bodice is pink satin with white lace trim, and light pink laces in corset pattern with a bow at the top. The puffy short sleeves are pink and lavender with elastic at the ends. The skirt is a dark purplish pink (magenta) satin, with white lace trim at the hemline. She has purple painted on panties matching the color of the skirt. The dress is very pretty and well made simplified version of the movie dress.
The 2013 doll has a variation of the 2011 dress. The bodice and sleeves are identical to the 2011 one. The skirt is now in three layers in the front. The main part is magenta satin that is slightly lighter in color than the 2011 skirt, and forms the single layer in the back. It becomes a peplum in the front, with a silver glitter floral decoration. Under that is a magenta organza overskirt. The peplum and overskirt have metallic thread in the hemline. Under the organza skirt is a light magenta polyester skirt. She has purple painted on panties, lighter in color than the 2011 doll, matching the color of the skirt. The dress is an enhanced and more movie accurate version of Rapunzel's pink dress than the 2011 one. There is glitter on the new dress, but it is well glued, and doesn't shed. I like both designs, but I like the simpler 2011 better, as I think it is better suited to a toddler.
Summary: I really like all these versions. The most precious doll is the 2010 one, with her paler skin, and downward angle of her head, makes her look even more shy than the other two dolls. Her nightie is very much like the one she actually wears as a toddler in the movie, so she is by far the most movie accurate doll of the three. She also has the tinsel highlights in her hair, but I actually prefer the hair of the other two dolls that are without the tinsel, as they are much more manageable. Of the two Animator Rapunzels, I like the 2011 one the best because of her longer hair, and simplier and better looking gown. The lack of glitter makes the gown softer and smoother, and looks better in my opinion.
The Island Packet SP Cruiser is a motorsailer, featuring a large engine and a manageable sail plan. With a pilothouse, twin cockpits and a self-tending rig, she's long on comfort, too. Photos by Glen Justice and the Seeker Crew. To see more marine photography, go to www.madmariner.com. Para ver estas fotos en nuestro sitio en español, visite www.marineroloco.com
The Island Packet SP Cruiser is a motorsailer, featuring a large engine and a manageable sail plan. With a pilothouse, twin cockpits and a self-tending rig, she's long on comfort, too. Photos by Glen Justice and the Seeker Crew. To see more marine photography, go to www.madmariner.com. Para ver estas fotos en nuestro sitio en español, visite www.marineroloco.com
The classic Dowty prop, manageable weight, a range of lengths and caps plus extensions if you needed them. Quick to set if the roof was nasty and releasable from a safe distance using a rope. The company also made aeroplane hydraulic legs and retractable undercarriages on many famous aircraft, including Concorde.
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Last Wednesday, we went inside the restaurant to ask permission for clucking. Manager and staff were unaware of Mother-Son Adventure and seemed hesitant, so we went clucking outside the restaurant. Had to cut short the video to a manageable file size to send it via e-mail.
The ionic resonance pick, or IRP, is a piece of equipment used by M-Tron miners to get to those finicky places a full sized Particle Ionizer cannot access.
While not as efficient as a particle ionizer when it comes to effectively separating crystal from rock, it does break rock down to a more manageable size to be refined elsewhere.
Two days before the remnants of Tropical Storm Erika moved through South Florida, a massive tree fell in the C-100 Canal in Miami-Dade County. Crews from the SFWMD's Miami Field Station worked quickly to cut the tree into manageable chunks that were then removed by a crane. The maintenance work helped ensure an unimpeded flow of water in the canal when rainfall associated with Erika's remnants arrived.
The head is still here and will be with me always, but the body is gone and it is time this one move on. The Hue will always be my favorite sculpt by Dollstown. Had one as Shigure for over 7 years, then found this guy and made him Kyo for around 3 I believe. Now the Hue's are gone and I am going to be keeping the doll numbers low and manageable.
I had the pleasure of attending the Carnevale in Venice in February 2011 - what a great experience! This was about my 4th or 5th Carnevale and they keep getting better. Many of the masked characters recognized me from prior years and gave me great access for photos. I also had the chance to shoot with many others; some in masks and costumes, some face paintees, and some faces in the crowd - great fun. Because of the large number of photos I took during the Carnevale I will use a separate set for each day to make it manageable. These photos are from my first day there, Sunday, 27 February 2011.
This is one of the paintings in the fantastic Collection Jean Walter et Claude Guillaume, in the Musée de l'Orangerie in the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris. To protect the paintings the rooms are lit by dim yellow lighting, for which I tried to compensate in taking these pictures without flash (the museum doesn't allow flash photography). However, I don't think the images here are quite the true colours in the paintings, though they do give some idea of the magnificence of the paintings. It's really well worth visiting the Musée de l'Orangerie, which is a very manageable size to see in its entirety in an afternoon. Then you'd get to see these fantastic Impressionist paintings in their true glory.
The APX 400 looks good in the Pyrocat HD. Nice edge to it - contrast is high but manageable - grain is a distinct, but not bad for a 400 iso film.
(more details later, as time permits)
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Our apartment is on the 21st floor, looking south from Broadway and 96th Street on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
We did not live here in 2001, and I don't know if we would have been able to see the World Trade Center at the time.
But we can see the shaft of blue light stealing upward from the Freedom Tower each year, on the eve of September 11th.
These were all handheld, taken from the terrace of my apartment. I experimented with different iSO's and different apertures, to try to keep the noise and sharpness within limits, while also keeping the shutter speed at a manageable level while I braced myself against the railing on the terrace.
I've only had a chance to do a tiny bit of post-processing -- but thought I would put them up here while they were fresh...
The Island Packet SP Cruiser is a motorsailer, featuring a large engine and a manageable sail plan. With a pilothouse, twin cockpits and a self-tending rig, she's long on comfort, too. Photos by Glen Justice and the Seeker Crew. To see more marine photography, go to www.madmariner.com. Para ver estas fotos en nuestro sitio en español, visite www.marineroloco.com
The Island Packet SP Cruiser is a motorsailer, featuring a large engine and a manageable sail plan. With a pilothouse, twin cockpits and a self-tending rig, she's long on comfort, too. Photos by Glen Justice and the Seeker Crew. To see more marine photography, go to www.madmariner.com. Para ver estas fotos en nuestro sitio en español, visite www.marineroloco.com
This is one of the paintings in the fantastic Collection Jean Walter et Claude Guillaume, in the Musée de l'Orangerie in the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris. To protect the paintings the rooms are lit by dim yellow lighting, for which I tried to compensate in taking these pictures without flash (the museum doesn't allow flash photography). However, I don't think the images here are quite the true colours in the paintings, though they do give some idea of the magnificence of the paintings. It's really well worth visiting the Musée de l'Orangerie, which is a very manageable size to see in its entirety in an afternoon. Then you'd get to see these fantastic Impressionist paintings in their true glory.
Our son had a huge and possibly dangerous pine tree in his garden. It has taken the tree surgeons 2 days to reduce the tree to a stump. The process of removing the tree required the guys to climb the tree to reduce it in manageable pieces.
#15 Climbing for 122 pictures in 2022
The Island Packet SP Cruiser is a motorsailer, featuring a large engine and a manageable sail plan. With a pilothouse, twin cockpits and a self-tending rig, she's long on comfort, too. Photos by Glen Justice and the Seeker Crew. To see more marine photography, go to www.madmariner.com. Para ver estas fotos en nuestro sitio en español, visite www.marineroloco.com
My first attempt at focus stacking. Using manual extension tubes.
This week's challenge really pushed me. Went for something far less than I wanted, but what was manageable in the timescale.
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The Island Packet SP Cruiser is a motorsailer, featuring a large engine and a manageable sail plan. With a pilothouse, twin cockpits and a self-tending rig, she's long on comfort, too. Photos by Glen Justice and the Seeker Crew. To see more marine photography, go to www.madmariner.com. Para ver estas fotos en nuestro sitio en español, visite www.marineroloco.com
I had the pleasure of attending the Carnevale in Venice in February 2011 - what a great experience! This was about my 4th or 5th Carnevale and they keep getting better. Many of the masked characters recognized me from prior years and gave me great access for photos. I also had the chance to shoot with many others; some in masks and costumes, some face paintees, and some faces in the crowd - great fun. Because of the large number of photos I took during the Carnevale I will use a separate set for each day to make it manageable. These photos are from my first day there, Sunday, 27 February 2011.
This lady landed on me as I was closing windows before going out. Just enough time to grab a camera and snap away one-handed so not a lot of detail. My little S9900 Coolpix would have been more manageable and does a fair job in macro mode but not to hand. ID is for experts so I'm hoping bleu.geo can help here.
Here’s my 12th Ever After High doll, Holly O’Hair, daughter of Rapunzel.
I was highly anticipating the O’Hairs when they were announced a couple of months ago. Now that I have them I’m just totally overjoyed! So far, Holly is my favorite since she’s more fairytale-ish compared to her sister. I really like her overall design and I think she’s really pretty.
She has the basic Ever After High head and, like most others, is painted a bit differently from the rest. The eye shape resembles a bit like Apple’s but it’s considerably bigger (almost twice as big). The mouth is larger too, and the artists really utilized most of the space on the sculpt’s lip shape. I can’t say that her faceup is the best that I’ve seen…but it’s not that bad either.
The hair quality is really good, but it has some flaws. Most of the hair is really luscious and smooth…but the ends are a bit frizzy. It also had a lot knots and I had to, sadly, cut some of the knotted strands off. It has been a common practice for most EAH collectors to boil-wash Holly’s hair to get rid of the frizz; however I chose not to do that. I didn’t want to lose the texture and waviness of the hair. It’s messy but beautiful. Also, the ginger/auburn color is simply luxurious. And I’m not really bothered that the length isn't 'Rapunzel-long' (unlike some people) since it’s already explained that the character’s hair grows like crazy in the diaries, so she has to keep cutting it at a more manageable length (seriously, how can you go around a high school with 70 feet of hair? It’s crazy and just impractical). It’s still pretty long to me though. It’s not every day you can find a doll with ankle-length hair, after all. Her hair is a lot of fun, though and I enjoy playing with it!
The outfit is really amazing, in my opinion. I like her color scheme: reddish pink and purple—it sort of reminds me of the colors on the Ever After High logo. I don’t know if that was intentional, but it’s a really nice touch. The dress is lovely! I love how the designers designed it into a fairytale-themed take on the mullet dress. I love the printed detail on it, all the florals and the bits that looks like strands of hair. I wish they chose a different type of fabric for the skirt though, to make it more flowy and breezy. It’s a mullet skirt after all, and satin is such stiff fabric for it. The vest is really nice; I like the black braided trim on it and the color is simply divine. I like most of the accessories that she has…the bag, the shoes, the ring, the belt and the bracelets (she has two bracelets, oh my!). The tiara is her best accessory in my opinion. I just love how it looks like a bunch of crystallized flowers on her head! Nice, very nice. I love her necklace, too. I know chunky necklaces are so 2013, but still it looks quite good on her. I just wish her stockings were a different color though. It’s too dark for her otherwise pastel-colored outfit. A nice shade of brown, tan or cream would have been a lot nicer.
So far the only thing that I really hate about her is her earrings. They’re—how can I put this nicely—really tacky! Hairbrushes, really? I know that she’s the next Rapunzel, but hairbrush-themed earrings are just too much, even for her. Plus I think it clashes with the rest of her outfit because none of her other accessories are hairbrush-themed (everything else is floral and tower-themed). Sorry to say it, but I just think they look awfully distracting. I removed them after this shoot and she actually looks better without them in my opinion.
Overall she’s such a pretty doll. I really love the way she looks, her overall design and the long, elegant hair. She’s a real beauty and I absolutely love mingling her among my other Ever After High dolls.
5 trains in one day! Sounds stressful, but the Swiss really know how to make a train transfer manageable.
Asthma is considered to be a very serious medical condition which can hinder your ability to enjoy and live your life. You should know many of the symptoms could be manageable if you could combine effective medication with different coping strategies. This article lists several such...
The Island Packet SP Cruiser is a motorsailer, featuring a large engine and a manageable sail plan. With a pilothouse, twin cockpits and a self-tending rig, she's long on comfort, too. Photos by Glen Justice and the Seeker Crew. To see more marine photography, go to www.madmariner.com. Para ver estas fotos en nuestro sitio en español, visite www.marineroloco.com
Drawing and Painting Class with
John
Murdoch
For Beginners and More Advanced Students
This class will give you skill-building exercises in small
manageable lessons. It's recommended that newer students draw
first and then work int... more
... that nature will always win out.
For MSH.
That's all I got for ya today, as I get ever more behind with stuff.
Couldn't get quite far enough away to get manageable distortion on this, owing to a not-to-be-walked-upon lawn. I'm a stickler for the rules.
Anyhoo...
Day 163
Just in time! With 6 minutes to go!
It was rather busy today at work, but manageable, I was left feeling really tired and wanting sleep.
However after work today I went for a chat and coffee with some friends from work as Sasalooloo is leaving us. It was nice, I haven't done something like this in a while.
Costa Coffee makes me ill...I'm never ever having Iced Mocha again!
Sorry about the quality, but you can just make out my first attempt at triptych.
Its my photoshoot tomorrow! I am nervous! Wish me luck you wonderful people that look at my photos :)
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Song Of The Day
More Teenagers enjoy it
Warning: There is swearing in this video and sexual themes, so don't watch it if you're offended by such things!
During the National Socialist dictatorship from 1938 to 1945 was in this building the place of execution, in which women and men from Austria as well as from many other European countries were beheaded for their political beliefs, national origin or because of their faith. Honor to all of the Victims! The city of Graz in 1988. Austrian League for Human Rights
Während der Nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft von 1938 bis 1945 befand sich in diesem Gebäude jene Hinrichtungsstätte, in der Frauen und Männer aus Österreich wie aus vielen anderen Europäischen Ländern wegen ihrer politischen Überzeugung, nationalen Herkunft oder wegen ihres Glaubens enthauptet wurden. Ehre Allen Opfern! Die Stadt Graz 1988. Österreichische Liga für Menschenrechte
(further information you can see by clicking on the link at the end of page!)
History and judicial organization
The Revolution of 1848 marked also the Austria jurisdiction of that time in a substantial manner with manifestations that act to the present day. The with this associated judicial organization brought then - here particularly interesting - most of all four court levels or court types: District Courts, Higher Civil Courts (Landesgerichte), Higher Regional Courts (Oberlandesgerichte) and a Supreme Court. To those four kinds of courts, the procedures of first instance - differentiated by sum in dispute or seriousness of the offense - and the review of judicial decisions on appeal were distributed in a manageable manner. That in the course of this the (only) Supreme Court already at the time of the monarchy could be found in Vienna is understandable, that it remained there from 1918 until today (apart from the period of National Socialism) is known.
The next level below the Supreme Court was and is formed by the High Regional Courts. In 1855 there were in the whole Empire nineteen, today there are four in Austria, namely in Vienna, Linz, Innsbruck and Graz. They act primarily as appellate courts. Next come the so-called courts of first instance. This generic term was necessary because there were, besides the regional courts also district courts - partly later - special courts for commercial, youth, labor and social welfare cases or should be. Of all these existed at the time of the monarchy, of course, already a significant number, in the area of present-day Austria were originally seventeen, today there are twenty after the Juvenile Court in Vienna had been dissolved in 2003 (Federal Law Gazette 30/2003). The district of the Higher Regional Court of Graz accounts for the Regional Court for Civil Matters and the National Criminal Court in Graz, the Klagenfurt Regional Court and the Regional Court of Leoben. The lowest level eventually was formed by the district courts. "Lowest" in this context is of course no rating but merely an expression of the position in the structure of jurisdiction. In Styria there were initially 45 district courts, including the district of the Provincial Court of Leoben 22 (Reich Law Gazette 339/1849). Those were merged over time. District courts are now still in Schladming, Liezen, Murau, Judenburg, Mürzzuschlag, Bruck/Mur and Leoben. Aside from court consolidations, modifications of the district sizes, responsibility shifts caused by changes in the value limits and also renamings there were naturally in the past 160 years repeatedly also suggestions or ideas for actual substantive changes of this Court System. For example, there was talk of dissolving the Courts of First Instance and to distribute their agendas to the district courts. Or these courts should be strengthened and therefore waived of the Higher Regional Court. Nothing of it gained majority, the from the mid-19th Century stemming basic system remained established and is valid until today .
THE REGIONAL COURT LEOBEN
After creating the legal basis for the new judicial organization, it was now about to implement them. It arose the familiar question of "where" and "with whom". The decision for Leoben was already on 25th July in 1849 published (Reich Law Gazette 339/1849) and also the top management for Upper Styria was very soon decided. As of 28/12/1849 the previous "Council of the Styrian state law" Dr. Heinrich Perissutti was appointed President of the Provincial Court of Leoben. He took on 18 February 1850 in Graz his oath of office and actually was taking up activities on 4 April 1850. He moved - then granted - to Leoben, there is evidence that he had lived at Unteren Platz, house number 121 (today Timmerdorfer lane 2). The accommodation question for the court in Leoben also could be settled successfully in a short time. This should move into the former Dominican monastery (now Land Registry 60327, Leoben register number 103), a building that was owned by the city of Leoben and the judiciary has been left to everlasting time for its own purposes (Treaty of 11 August 1853). This had to be adapted but only for the new task and it did take some time but, that is to say early summer 1856.
The aforementioned modifications of the judicial organization were in the first years in Leoben area relatively noticeable. Firstly, the High Regional Courts of Graz and Klagenfurt were merged with headquarters in Graz (1852 enacted and 1854 implemented) and on the other hand it came to a "downgrating" as to the label of the Provincial Court Leoben to a "district court" (19 January 1853).
The First World War, the downfall of the monarchy, the First Republic and the Corporate State brought in Upper Styria as to judicial organization only one significant, lasting change. The district courts Aflenz, Mautern and Obdach were merged with neighboring courts (Federal Law Gazette 187/1923, 276/1923). With the seizure of power by the Nazis in 1938 but went down the country's independent judiciary. Justice solely "In the name of the German people" should be distributed and probably to some extend it had a different status than before. Pure terminologically, the county court became a Higher District Court, the district courts have mutated into local courts (Journal of Laws for the country Austria 350/1938). What changed further was the area of the district. The Ausseerland was separated from Styria and the Gau (administrative district) of "Upper Danube" and thus to the district of the Higher District Court in Wels assigned.
After the end of the Second World War it came to the restoration of the on 13 March 1938 existing judicial organization, Bad Aussee, therefore, returned to the district of the Court of Leoben (State Gazette 47/1945). There were other changes. The most significant over time was probably that the1946 set up labor courts, which had replaced the earlier commercial courts, together with the arbitration courts of the Social Insurance and the mediation courts on 1 January 1987 merged in the ordinary jurisdiction (Federal Law Gazette 104/1985).
As already indicated, the terminology of the Leoben Court of Justice was subject to alterations. Beginning of 1849 had been created among other things the "Higher District Court" Leoben. With Order of 19 January 1853 (Reich Law Gazette 10/1853) to "District Court" downgraded, the Nazis transformed the term from 13 August 1938 (Journal of Laws for the country of Austria 350/1938 ) into "Higher District Court". The Court Organization Act of 3 July 1945 (State Gazette 47/1945) re-established the "District Court", until on the first of March 1993 the time came that the most original denomination "Higher District Court" was again brought back to life (Federal Law Gazette 91/1993). Without that during the whole period of the responsibilities and tasks anything really notheworthy would have changed, the Court in Leoben got three different names in five time periods.
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Dark corner completed and as an extra bonus a repeat cut has been located, which means that the trees should be more manageable.
Lineup of four of the original 2011 Disney Animators' Collection 16'' Dolls (in the back row) vs the 2013 versions (in the front row). They are in alphabetical order within each row.
Front row (2013): Belle, Merida, Rapunzel and Snow White.
Back row (2011): Belle, Merida, Rapunzel and Snow White.
The most improved dolls over the original Animator dolls are Snow White and Merida, due to their much more manageable hair. I also love Snow White's new outfit, although the old outfit was more movie accurate. The hair on Belle and Rapunzel isn't quite as good as on the original dolls, and their outfits are a little lower in quality. Also Rapunzel's outfit is a bit too similar to the old design, whereas the other three dolls have quite different outfits. I'm glad that the glitter is quite well glued to the outfits, except for Merida's sprayed on glitter, which does shed a bit.
Note: Please refer to the side by side comparisons of the different dolls in this group for detailed comparative reviews of the dolls.
When I look at the original of this shot, it breaks my heart. How could I be so cruel as to take a photo of my baby crying? Presenting it this way makes it more manageable.
For the record, I don't think she was crying quite as hard as it looks like she was, if that's any consolation.
Also, she had a bit of a sore tummy that day, which is why she was crying.
Scavenger Hunter Gatherer photo challenge #53 - tears/sad
It looks rickety but accommodated me, my camera bag and tripod quite well during my forays to Brewster Flats. The climb back up was a bit formidable but some carpenter graciously placed two benches to the left and right of the bottom part of this photograph which made the remaining (unseen) ascent (about ten more steps up) manageable.
The Island Packet SP Cruiser is a motorsailer, featuring a large engine and a manageable sail plan. With a pilothouse, twin cockpits and a self-tending rig, she's long on comfort, too. Photos by Glen Justice and the Seeker Crew. To see more marine photography, go to www.madmariner.com. Para ver estas fotos en nuestro sitio en español, visite www.marineroloco.com
It's my party and I'll cry if I want to. But I don't want to.
Another busy day in work, but in the context of this week it was actually pretty manageable. Then it was home for a very intimate gathering - just the householders, my old man, and a Chinese banquet. :)
This was augmented by lots of lovely cards, messages, gifts and phone calls - and a marvellous drawing from Robert of me working on my current Lego model.
This helium balloon is next level, as it has been taking lessons from Goodyear's finest and is illuminated within!