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United States President Barak Obama makes the announcement that Osima Bin Laden has been killed by a US military strike in Pakistan 2nd of May 2011 (local time)
As seen on my PC monitor
Designs in the Tucks and Ruffles section of the exhibition. From left to right: blouse by Givenchy, circa 1952; dress by Courrèges, circa 1969; dress by Ellery, 2016.
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On view January 24–August 25, 2024
Joint press statements by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Elmedin Konaković
melissa didn't want to get her clothes wet after swimming and our hotel rooms were on the outside, so she wore boots and her swim suit out into the snow!
at des's bday bash in columbia, mo
This is a colourful statement necklace! Most of the components are handmade. I make the beads from wood pulp and paper pulp and then paint them by hand with extra love and care! I also made some beads from polymer clay. This necklace is big and beautiful and at the same time light thanks to the chosen material!
A financial statement for Appleby Magna County School games fund, school libraries and school supplies, created in 1953.
Donation unknown
The FCC plans to vote tomorrow on a sweeping overhaul of internet regulations that would roll back protections for net neutrality. Today, Twitch became the latest of dozens of tech companies that have come out in opposition to the FCC's plans.Twitch's parent company Amazon has already expressed its support of net neutrality, but Twitch's own statement more specifically outlines the consequences to video streaming and the streamers who make their living on the platform.
My exhibition is finally up. Ran into some problems today during install but we figured it out. I'm pretty pleased with how it all turned out. This is my statement for the main part of the exhibition. I took some photos of the exhibition and will share those also. Since the type on this is rather small, I've included the text below:
"My journey of photographing grain elevators started here in Lawrence at the fine architectural example located north of the Kansas River. When driving by one day while on a photo outing, I noticed the beautiful form of the structure, the repetition of the bins and the numerous shadows that were cast on the side of the elevator. I asked myself “Why have I not noticed this before?” Needless to say, I was hooked and my photographic journey began.
I traverse along Interstate 70 once or twice yearly while on road trips to visit family in Colorado. As one who has always appreciated the landscape and topography of this lovely state that I have called home my entire life, these road trips provide me with the chance to explore and photograph these architectural gems. Often referred to as Prairie Skyscrapers, Cathedrals of the Plains or the Mountains of Kansas, these majestic structures which dot the Kansas landscape beckon me while on my travels.
Since my journey began, I have returned to the North Lawrence grain elevator many times to capture it at various times of the day. Accordingly, this journey starts in Lawrence and continues across the State, highlighting grain elevators that are located in close proximity to Interstate 70. Most of these can clearly be seen from the highway standing tall and proud on the Prairie beckoning me to explore."
If you are in the area, please feel free to stop by the 2nd floor corridor of Marvin Hall (School of Architecture, Design & Planning) to see my photos in person. It will be up all week.
University of Kansas,
Lawrence (Douglas County), KS.
From left to right: Mr Donald TUSK, President of the European Council; Mr Boyko BORISSOV, Bulgarian Prime Minister.
This marks the end of my context section of the sketchbook, and the beginning of the creation. It's actually quite exciting! Though I can't help but worry about over-ambition...
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Lily sings a serenade in the parlor at the piano.
An art nouveau leaf filigree colored with pearlescent white and turquoise enamel is the centerpiece for this botanical vintage statement. Two strands of delicate chain are complemented with faceted clear and turqouise spherical gems. Two adorable vintage keys descend from the jeweled strands and complete this charming and inquisitive look.
The center filigree is 2 inches (5.1 cm). The entire chain length is 18.5 inches (47 cm). The longest accent strand is 6.75 inches (17.1 cm). The length from filigree to key on the longest accent strand is 7.75 inches (19.7 cm).