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Could this be the one referred to in HER 4943.1.0 which says: Site of Roman milestone removed during street widening of 1930. It was over 5ft high, cylindrical but pared down to square sides. No inscription. It is assumed to have been broken and destroyed. There are conflicting opinions as A.J. Hawkes was originally convinced that the stone was Roman, he conceded that it may be medieval. The stone was never found, although there were rumours that it was incorporated into a wall built at Wigan Lane(see SMR 4943.2.0).
This work was made possible through a construction bond passed in November 2008 by voters within Salem-Keizer Public Schools boundaries.
Voters passed a local measure for a $242.1 million construction bond to repair and renovate local schools, and to address overcrowding.
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I believe this juvenile to possible be a sibling to the adulit eagle.I have seen in the past a young juvenile defending its kill from other eagles including adults.
Ok. So I'm undecided which vday card I should get. I really like this one but I like the other one too. Can someone help me? Please!
This template is compliments of Shay. THANKS SHAY!! You're too sweet! Oh, and I figured out how to get it to work for me. Thanks again girl!!
Mountain Laurel is known for its spring blooms, ones I always seem to miss. Still the case this year, as I left this area the day I took the picture.
I'm not too sure about this, to me, it says Christmas! That was not my intention. I also should have left out the chrochet betweeen the two cushions.
I'm still asking, do you like it, partner? I have one more cup, and I could try something completely different with that:-)
Acte de Barcelona en Comú a Nou Barris amb Ada Colau, Pablo Iglesias, Gerardo Pisarello, Jessica Albiach i Lucía Martín
Up picking dill in the garden about an before sunset, and plenty of beetles were mating in the warm summer sun. Shot with a Canon 60d and Sigma 17-70 2.8-4 lens.
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Yokosuka, Japan (Apr. 5, 2005) – The Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser USS Vincennes (CG 49) sits moored in full dress at the Dock Master Pier on board Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan for her decommissioning. Vincennes, the third ship in the Ticonderoga-class, was launched the April 14, 1984. She will make one last underway period as she makes her way to Naval Station San Diego, Calif., for decommissioning. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class John L. Beeman (RELEASED)
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Chincoteague NWR
September 28,
Seen at rest in a large group of terns. Dark red legs, Black head with some white on forehead, black bill, long tail, Ends of primaries appeared dark. Slightly larger than forsters.
Killer bees have invaded! In spite of the warning (actually, because of it) I had to stop the car and snap this sunset. I saturated it a bit to bring out the desert greenery.
I was inspired by this photo to purchase my own. WWII gas mask bag from Finland -$7.50 - I got this photo from BushcraftUSA.com
Photo was taken in Laurel MD, on 04/05/08. This guy started running from California from July of 2007.
Houston Texas Shell Eco Marathon annual competition to achieve the highest possible fuel efficiency or highest miles per gallon March 27 2010 USA Race teams Fuel solar cell gasoline diesel LPG fueled students futuristic Cars prototype Urban Concept
Is it possible to open a creative agency with no start up costs, no clients and no staff in this day and age? In the summer of 2011 my writer partner Justin Li and I decided to give it a go with a month-long experiment. With $75, a simple website and Twitter handle, we opened Tweetgency — the world's first and only Tweet-based creative agency. All you had to do was Tweet us your 140-character brief, and we'd reply as quickly as possible with a free 140-character idea in the form of a Tweet or Twitpic.
In the first 2 weeks, we amassed over 500 followers, received over 100 briefs and were interviewed by Ad Age and Cannes Daily. Then after a month it became all, too-much-about-the-money and by that I mean, lack thereof, so we called it an experimental success and closed our doors. Free idea for you WPP: acquire us.
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