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La rue Vide-Gousset est une vieille voie de circulation. À son intersection avec la rue du Mail, tout un tas d'inscription : le nom de la rue, gravé dans la pierre ; la mention d'une section du Mail, révolue depuis des siècles ; l'interdiction faite aux voitures de place de s'arrêter dans la rue...
Different Everywhere
It's an old story and a long one, that every community creates its own outlaws. Those individuals who, willing or not, have not abided by the laws of the gods or the authorities have always been banished. The difference that was burnt at the state by the Holy Inquisition is today constrained between the lines of traveling papers or an expulsion order, when not enclosed in an asylum or a prison. In contempt for those who would like to expel us or chain is up due to one of those descriptions such as "terrorist" or "gang member" on which unanimous preventative condemnation comes down, we will carry our difference everywhere as individuals determines to subvert the rules of the community.
Different Everywhere
A section of Marion Avenue was blocked off and the public and media were kept blocks away after a fire early Thursday morning at an autobody shop.
Police confirmed they ordered the public to stay away due to a possible explosion hazard.
The fire happened around 5 a.m. at Eastside Collision in the 800 block of Marion Avenue. While the fire was put out quickly, police blocked off the area around 10:30 a.m.
The bomb squad was called in to take care of explosive materials found in the body shop. They have since been disposed of safely and the roads re-opened.
I posted a photo recently and it showed this building (Queen Emma Building) with strange attachments or decorations on it. This photo here has been taken from the image following this one, and I blew it up to 200% of the actual size. I have kept the bigger size so it can be opened in a large size.
I have no idea what these things are!
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/40157
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A view of the field from the aisle between sections 125 and 127 at Petco Park in San Diego during Friar Fest.
A section of original Natchez Trace, sunken by time, at milepost 8.7 near Natchez, MS.
This was a Fall Foilage Tour of the Natchez Trace Parkway sponsored by the Mississippi State Society Daughters of the American Revolution, November 11, 2006.
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Most of these graves are Confederate Civil War soldiers. The one closest is WWII.
Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky.