Posts Tagged ‘19th century’

Five Points New York

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Reverend Raleigh (as Alec Mccowen) … Schermerhorn … SchermerhornJimmy SpoilsHell-Cat Maggie———–more… Cast(Cast overview, first billed only) … Martin Scorsese’s sprawling meditation on the rise of street gangs in 19th-century New York (the roots of the modern mafia) also became another soundtrack buff’s “What If?”
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Nantucket Basket Dinnerware Collection

Friday, May 30th, 2008

This pure white sculpted fine bone china pattern was inspired by the meticulous hand crafted baskets of Nantucket, Massachusetts, from the late 19th century. The stunning pieces from this dinnerware collection have remarkable durability so that they can be admired and used for generations to come.
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Movie Review For Speed Racer (2008)

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Commercially manufactured at the turn of the 19th century, the word candy was derived from the Arabic word quandi which means a lump of cane sugar. He negotiated with his own value system to get the second film in his good books but didnt find himself in any mood to give the same concession to [...]

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Save Time By Taking The Time To Read This

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

It is interesting that whether it is the 14th century or the 19th century, the women who choose to live outside the moral construction of society seem to have the most control over their lives. They are defined by how men view them, and the appearance of a regression in womens freedom and control from [...]

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Mutant Squirrels Take Over England

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

According to the Daily Mail, a pack of black squirrels have invaded Cambridgeshire. This is especially amusing for me because black squirrels are a favourite curiosity among students at Stanford. The Daily Mail article calls the black squirrels a mutation of the grey squirrel that causes an overproduction of black pigment. Anyway, I should probably [...]

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