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IMHO: gender-free restrooms, with Squat Toilet stalls
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and Hollywood's highest-paid entertainer and top female tax payer in the United States (in 1946) was also a Lusitan: the Portuguese-born Brazilian Carmen Miranda
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_Miranda
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_Miranda
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but... checking Drew Avery's Ascension Collection
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33590535@N06/collections/72157617405051124/
shows a barren land, not "lush, vibrant forests"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33590535@N06/collections/72157617405051124/
shows a barren land, not "lush, vibrant forests"
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the inverted home: Geisel Library ?
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isn't it 0.393 kHz? = 39.3 Hz
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here in Brazil, in many 'all-you-can-eat' ('rodízio') Japanese restaurants, there's a penalty and you're charged extra for each food item left on the plate.
You can order no matter how many servings of Sushi, sashimi, whatever. Same price per person.
But you MUST eat what you ordered
You can order no matter how many servings of Sushi, sashimi, whatever. Same price per person.
But you MUST eat what you ordered
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And, under her married name, Alice Hargreaves, she is also a character in Philip José Farmer's SciFi series - 'Riverworld'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverworld
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverworld
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for his looks, i'm not sure if he's a cyborg, or a televangelist...
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in Brazil -- believe it or not --, there's a long-time respected Fundação Cacique Cobra Coral '[native] Chief Coral Snake Foundation', presided by the medium Adelaide Scritori, claiming controlling the weather.
http://www.fccc.org.br/en/
It is so effective that City Administrations (Rio, São Paulo), and private organizations pays then a not-so-large fee to prevent raining during public events (open-air concerts, New Year's Eve...)
http://www.fccc.org.br/en/
It is so effective that City Administrations (Rio, São Paulo), and private organizations pays then a not-so-large fee to prevent raining during public events (open-air concerts, New Year's Eve...)
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ok, this device is old enough to have testemonials on it's use and efficacy
A better link to the story would be the official South African site, Rape-aXe:
http://www.antirape.co.za/index.htm
Any doubt on how to use, check the 'Information' link
A better link to the story would be the official South African site, Rape-aXe:
http://www.antirape.co.za/index.htm
Any doubt on how to use, check the 'Information' link
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'wrong' depends of what *you* do using my Internet access.
With RIAA, 'terrorism scare' and 'porn patrol', my open acess IP could be targeted as the one to prosecute, for illicit usage, without my knowledge.
Just like the proverbial mother sued by RIAA...
Otherwise, no problem sharing my Internet. If not by the 'Powers that Be'
With RIAA, 'terrorism scare' and 'porn patrol', my open acess IP could be targeted as the one to prosecute, for illicit usage, without my knowledge.
Just like the proverbial mother sued by RIAA...
Otherwise, no problem sharing my Internet. If not by the 'Powers that Be'
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what about Wikipedia's own estimate of a 'Enc.Brit.'-like printed edition:
954 Volumes!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Tompw/bookshelf
954 Volumes!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Tompw/bookshelf
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Tecnicolor uses the same procedure: 3 B&W negatives
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technicolor
'Gone with the Wind' was shot using 3 B&W Negatives
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031381/trivia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technicolor
'Gone with the Wind' was shot using 3 B&W Negatives
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031381/trivia
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"The Admirable Crichton", based on a J.M. 'Peter Pan' Barrie's play.
I found there's two versions:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0296973/ (1968 - for TV)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050100/ (1957)