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HangingBand:
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Thursday, March 31, 2005. Formerly Bône , or Bona town and Mediterranean port, northeastern Algeria. It lies near the mouth of the Wadi Seybouse, close to the Tunisian border. Its location on a natural harbour (Annaba Gulf) between Capes Garde and Rosa early attracted the Phoenicians, probably in the 12th century BC. It passed to the Romans as Hippo Regius, was the residence of the Numidian kings, and achieved independence. Posted by HangingBand @ 2:01 AM. Kalahari, Animal life. Corcoran Gallery Of Art.
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RoughLine: September 2004
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Thursday, September 30, 2004. Also spelled Edkou, town, northern al-Buhayrah muhafazah (governorate), Lower Egypt. It lies on a sandy strip behind Abu Qir Bay, in the northwestern Nile River delta. Immediately south is Lake Idku, a 58-square-mile (150-square-kilometre) lagoon that stretches some 22 miles (35 km) behind and parallel to the coast and has a maximum width of 16 miles (26 km). Drained by al-Ma'addiyah Channel, connecting with the Mediterranean,. Posted by RoughLine @ 4:21 PM. Wied was the son...
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LateWalk:
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Monday, March 28, 2005. Also spelled theater in architecture, a building or space in which a performance may be given before an audience. The word is from the Greek theatron, a place of seeing. A theatre usually has a stage area where the performance itself takes place. Since ancient times the evolving design of theatres has been determined largely by the spectators' physical requirements for seeing and hearing. Posted by LateWalk at 7:38 AM. Malachi, The Book Of. Nebula, Supergiant nebulae.
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CompleteHospital: Fable, Parable, And Allegory, Old Testament
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Saturday, March 12, 2005. Fable, Parable, And Allegory, Old Testament. The Old Testament, including its prophetic books, has a core of historical record focusing on the trials of the tribes of Israel. In their own view an elect nation, the Israelites believe their history spells out a providential design. The Prophets understand the earliest texts, Genesis and Exodus, in terms of this providential scheme. Hebraic texts are interpreted. Posted by CompleteHospital @ 2:37 PM. The Tight Wall Blog.
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CompleteHospital: Argus
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Thursday, March 17, 2005. The first true aircraft carrier. Construction of the Argus began in 1914, and initially it was an Italian liner; it was purchased in 1916 by the British Royal Navy and converted, work being completed in September 1918. The Argus had an unobstructed flight deck about 560 feet (170.7 m) long and a hangar that could accommodate 20 aircraft. It was armed with six four-inch guns and could reach a speed. Posted by CompleteHospital @ 7:55 AM. The Tight Wall Blog. The Ill Angle Blog.
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CompleteHospital: Furniture, Italy
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Monday, March 14, 2005. Though it was in Italian architecture, painting, and sculpture that the Baroque style was evolved, Italy was not the first to apply this style to furniture. But by the mid-17th century Italy was producing flamboyantly carved, painted, and gilded furniture, decorated with such typical motifs as cupids, acanthus, shells, and boldly drawn scrolls, and was further enriching. Posted by CompleteHospital @ 10:14 PM. The Tight Wall Blog. The) Flat At The Top Of The Stairs.
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CompleteHospital: Turgenev, Nikolay Ivanovich
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Tuesday, March 08, 2005. Turgenev, Nikolay Ivanovich. Born into the middle class, Turgenev was one of a number of Russian youths infected by the liberal spirit that emerged in Europe after the French. Posted by CompleteHospital @ 10:52 PM. The Tight Wall Blog. The) Flat At The Top Of The Stairs. Denis de Bernardy on Technology and eBusiness Semiologic. The Ill Angle Blog. The Wide Skin Blog. The Young Trousers Blog. NewsBusters.org Exposing Liberal Media Bias. The Ill Wall Blog. The Probable Circle Blog.
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EqualTown: October 2004
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Sunday, October 31, 2004. Andrew Of Crete, Saint. From his monastery in Jerusalem he was sent to Constantinople (modern Istanbul), where he became deacon of the Hagia Sophia. During the reign of the Byzantine emperor Philippicus Bardanes he was made archbishop of Gortyna and took part. Posted by EqualTown @ 9:50 PM. Friday, October 29, 2004. Posted by EqualTown @ 6:04 AM. Thursday, October 28, 2004. Posted by EqualTown @ 3:18 PM. The signoria (lordship) of the Bonacolsi was first established by Pinamonte...