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30.07.14: Interessados em monitoria voluntária no 26º SET Universitário, devem encaminhar e-mail para eventosespacoexperiencia@pucrs.br com nome, matrÃcula, turno que estuda, turnos disponÃveis, semestre e telefone. Foto: Helena Rocha/Famecos/PUCRS
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Behind-The-Scenes photographs of Lights, taken by Katie Rodriguez for Buzznet.com during the filming of this live music video in Pontiac, Michigan: youtu.be/rWqRiddMMW0
Full album can be seen here: buzznet.com/~g937f9d
From my final Diploma show at art college: Bournemouth and Poole College of Art, England. 1975.
At rear, the lids' invisible cork strip lining lets them be twisted and pulled off to allow recharging of the salt and pepper cruets from the top. The lid of the mustard cruet in front is not cork-lined for a tight secure fit, as this cruet is not meant to be inverted.
Fired in gas kiln to cone ten, reduction. By Francis Toms, 1975.
photos by Ara Howrani
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Shot on set of a documentary on teenage bullying. I played a bullied teen's legal advisor in a re-enactment. May 24, 2010, Hollywood.
PORTO ALEGRE-RS, BRASIL, 02.09.2013 : Fábian durante a coletiva de imprensa do 26 SET Universitário da FAMECOS. Foto Guilherme Testa/Famecos/PUCRS
In the Dining Room
Kew Palace (also known as the Dutch House) is the second building on this site; the first was a gift to Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, from Elizabeth I.
The Dutch House (so called because of its Dutch Gables) was built by Samuel Fortrey in 1631, and eventually passed into the hands of Samuel Molyneux, secretary to George II. In 1728 the house was leased by George II for his daughters, and then taken on a long lease by Frederick Prince of Wales (George II's son) in 1731. The Dutch House became the independent household and school for his sons, Princes George and Edward. George III would eventually purchase the house for his wife, Queen Charlotte, in 1781. The palace was the household and school for George's own children, although later George III was confined here from November 1788 to April 1789, and again in 1801.
In 1802, work began on a new palace, a gothic "castellated palace" designed by James Wyatt and (in part) George III - the work was halted by the Prince Regent, and the new palace finally demolished in 1828.
In 1833, the house passed on to the Dowager Duchess of Kent (widow of George III's grandson, Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn), but she refused due to the condition of the property. The palace was presented to the nation by Queen Victoria in 1887.
Two piece set top and shorts.
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I'm going to try more detailed jeans soon...we will see
Foto: Marcos Solivan
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