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YoungThroat: November 2004
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Sunday, November 28, 2004. Posted by YoungThroat @ 5:37 PM. Saturday, November 27, 2004. López Y Fuentes, Gregorio. In his youth he spent much time in his father's general store, where he came in contact with the Indians, farmers, and labourers of the region, whose lives he would later describe with deep insight. After unsuccessful efforts at. Posted by YoungThroat @ 8:48 PM. Thursday, November 25, 2004. The first compulsory social insurance programs on. Posted by YoungThroat @ 10:19 AM. In Islamic ceram...
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Monday, March 28, 2005. Elector of Saxony and leader of Protestant Germany who, by reconciling his fellow Lutherans with the Roman Catholic Habsburg Holy Roman emperors, helped bring the initial belligerency of the Reformation in Germany to an end. Under his administration Saxony enjoyed economic and commercial prosperity at a time when. Posted by MaterialLeaf @ 4:49 AM. Alcázar De San Juan. Romance Languages, Franco-Provençal. Medicine, In the developing countries.
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YoungThroat: February 2004
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Saturday, February 28, 2004. In the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks in the U.S. on Sept. 11, 2001, Oman, in fulfillment of preparations launched two and a half years earlier, hosted a joint military exercise with Great Britain. The presence of some 30,000 British troops in the sultanate facilitated the U.S.-led coalition's military campaign against the Taliban regime and al-Qaeda terrorist network. Posted by YoungThroat @ 9:40 AM. Friday, February 27, 2004. Posted by YoungThroat @ 3:25 PM.
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Tuesday, April 05, 2005. Italian chest, usually used as a marriage chest, and the most elaborately decorated piece of furniture of the Renaissance. Cassoni traditionally were made in pairs and sometimes bore the respective coats of arms of the bride and groom. They contained the bride's clothes, linen, and many other items of her dowry. In the 15th century, when the greatest importance was attached. Posted by StickyPin at 4:52 AM. I read over your blog, and i found it inquisitive, you may find My Blog.
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Székesfehérvár. Monday, March 28, 2005. Székesfehérvár. A Roman settlement, Herculea, superseded an earlier Celtic village on the site; in the 10th century it was chosen by Stephen I, king of Hungary, as capital of the Hungarian kingdom, which it remained until the 16th century. Then known as Alba Regia,. Posted by BlackMuscle @ 9:17 PM. Novikov, Sergey Petrovich. Wade, Sir Thomas Francis.
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Sunday, April 03, 2005. System of rapid writing based on the sounds of words (i.e., the phonetic principle) rather than on conventional spellings. Invented by Sir Isaac Pitman, an English educator, the Pitman shorthand method was first published in 1837 as Stenographic Sound Hand. Pitman's system classifies the sounds of a language into basic groups and makes use of simple abbreviations for rapidity. Posted by FutureCamera at 9:38 PM. A design and usability blog: Signal vs. Noise (by 37signals).
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HollowForest: November 2004
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Tuesday, November 30, 2004. Also called Sabre U.S. single-seat, single-engine jet fighter built by North American Aviation, Inc., the first jet fighter in the West to exploit aerodynamic principles learned from German engineering at the close of World War II. The F-86 was built with the wings swept back in order to reduce transonic drag rise as flight speed approached the sound barrier, and it was capable of exceeding. Posted by HollowForest at 8:30 PM. Posted by HollowForest at 5:44 AM. Although motive ...