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On these feeds you'll find recommendations for dressing for your body type, crazy closet hauls, serious shoe and bag organisation, and relatable poses — or hilarious pose fails. Most of the personalities on this list also love to approach fashion with a sense of humour, and that's a winning combination as far as we're concerned. Scroll down to get to know your new TikTok muses.
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Discover Cool - Your Pull Out Game Is Weak Happy Father’s Day Shirt And Hoodie Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/your-pull-out-game-is-weak-happy-fathers-day-shirt-and-hoodie See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/your-pull-out-game-is-weak Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ PHOENIX — The FBI has issued its first poster in a Native American language, seeking information in Navajo on the death of an elderly man six years ago on the New Mexico portion of the vast Navajo Nation reservation. Wilson Joe Chiquito, 75, was beaten to death at his home in the community of Counselor in February 2014. The FBI recently released the poster that offers a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction. It has been shared on social media and posted in Navajo communities, grocery stories and trading posts, said Navajo Police Chief Phillip Francisco. “Having it in both languages, it obviously helps the ability to get tips,” he said. “It’s a positive thing and it shows the FBI’s dedication to helping solve crimes on Navajo by embracing the culture and the language.” Francisco wasn’t aware of any new tips that authorities have received based on the Navajo-language poster but said “any small detail can help out.” James Langenberg, special agent in charge of the Albuquerque division of the FBI, said FBI employees who speak Navajo helped translate the information for the poster. “We already work closely with the Navajo Nation Division of Public Safety, but we hope this effort will improve our communication with the rest of the Diné,” Langenberg said. The FBI said it hasn’t translated posters into any Native American language beside Navajo. “The FBI plans to continue translating regularly in order to ensure we are receiving any and all information possible that may lead us to the perpetrators of these crimes and bringing them to justice,” the agency said. The Navajo Nation spans parts of New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. It covers more than 27,000 square miles, making it larger than the state of West Virginia.
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Discover Cool - Your Pull Out Game Is Weak Happy Father’s Day Shirt And Hoodie Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/your-pull-out-game-is-weak-happy-fathers-day-shirt-and-hoodie See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/your-pull-out-game-is-weak Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ PHOENIX — The FBI has issued its first poster in a Native American language, seeking information in Navajo on the death of an elderly man six years ago on the New Mexico portion of the vast Navajo Nation reservation. Wilson Joe Chiquito, 75, was beaten to death at his home in the community of Counselor in February 2014. The FBI recently released the poster that offers a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction. It has been shared on social media and posted in Navajo communities, grocery stories and trading posts, said Navajo Police Chief Phillip Francisco. “Having it in both languages, it obviously helps the ability to get tips,” he said. “It’s a positive thing and it shows the FBI’s dedication to helping solve crimes on Navajo by embracing the culture and the language.” Francisco wasn’t aware of any new tips that authorities have received based on the Navajo-language poster but said “any small detail can help out.” James Langenberg, special agent in charge of the Albuquerque division of the FBI, said FBI employees who speak Navajo helped translate the information for the poster. “We already work closely with the Navajo Nation Division of Public Safety, but we hope this effort will improve our communication with the rest of the Diné,” Langenberg said. The FBI said it hasn’t translated posters into any Native American language beside Navajo. “The FBI plans to continue translating regularly in order to ensure we are receiving any and all information possible that may lead us to the perpetrators of these crimes and bringing them to justice,” the agency said. The Navajo Nation spans parts of New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. It covers more than 27,000 square miles, making it larger than the state of West Virginia.
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New - Viking skull too many idiots not enough axes poster and canvas Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/viking-skull-too-many-idiots-not-enough-axes-poster-and-canvas See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/viking-skull-too-many-idiots Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ PHOENIX — The FBI has issued its first poster in a Native American language, seeking information in Navajo on the death of an elderly man six years ago on the New Mexico portion of the vast Navajo Nation reservation. Wilson Joe Chiquito, 75, was beaten to death at his home in the community of Counselor in February 2014. The FBI recently released the poster that offers a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction. It has been shared on social media and posted in Navajo communities, grocery stories and trading posts, said Navajo Police Chief Phillip Francisco. “Having it in both languages, it obviously helps the ability to get tips,” he said. “It’s a positive thing and it shows the FBI’s dedication to helping solve crimes on Navajo by embracing the culture and the language.” Francisco wasn’t aware of any new tips that authorities have received based on the Navajo-language poster but said “any small detail can help out.” James Langenberg, special agent in charge of the Albuquerque division of the FBI, said FBI employees who speak Navajo helped translate the information for the poster. “We already work closely with the Navajo Nation Division of Public Safety, but we hope this effort will improve our communication with the rest of the Diné,” Langenberg said. The FBI said it hasn’t translated posters into any Native American language beside Navajo. “The FBI plans to continue translating regularly in order to ensure we are receiving any and all information possible that may lead us to the perpetrators of these crimes and bringing them to justice,” the agency said. The Navajo Nation spans parts of New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. It covers more than 27,000 square miles, making it larger than the state of West Virginia.
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New - Viking skull too many idiots not enough axes poster and canvas Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/viking-skull-too-many-idiots-not-enough-axes-poster-and-canvas See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/viking-skull-too-many-idiots Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ PHOENIX — The FBI has issued its first poster in a Native American language, seeking information in Navajo on the death of an elderly man six years ago on the New Mexico portion of the vast Navajo Nation reservation. Wilson Joe Chiquito, 75, was beaten to death at his home in the community of Counselor in February 2014. The FBI recently released the poster that offers a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction. It has been shared on social media and posted in Navajo communities, grocery stories and trading posts, said Navajo Police Chief Phillip Francisco. “Having it in both languages, it obviously helps the ability to get tips,” he said. “It’s a positive thing and it shows the FBI’s dedication to helping solve crimes on Navajo by embracing the culture and the language.” Francisco wasn’t aware of any new tips that authorities have received based on the Navajo-language poster but said “any small detail can help out.” James Langenberg, special agent in charge of the Albuquerque division of the FBI, said FBI employees who speak Navajo helped translate the information for the poster. “We already work closely with the Navajo Nation Division of Public Safety, but we hope this effort will improve our communication with the rest of the Diné,” Langenberg said. The FBI said it hasn’t translated posters into any Native American language beside Navajo. “The FBI plans to continue translating regularly in order to ensure we are receiving any and all information possible that may lead us to the perpetrators of these crimes and bringing them to justice,” the agency said. The Navajo Nation spans parts of New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. It covers more than 27,000 square miles, making it larger than the state of West Virginia.
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Pickup now - Usa Flag Red Line Strong Nurse I’m Not Most Women Shirt And Hoodie Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/usa-flag-red-line-strong-nurse-im-not-most-women-shirt-and-hoodie See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/usa-flag-red-line-strong-nurse Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ Friday’s visitor count highest since March 26 quarantine began By Allison Schaefers  May 2, 2020      BRUCE ASATO / [email protected]                                 Travelers wait at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Thursday. BRUCE ASATO / [email protected] Travelers wait at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Thursday. More out-of-state passengers came to Hawaii on Friday than any day since the start of March tourism lockdowns. The Hawaii Tourism Authority reported today that 686 trans-Pacific passengers arrived Friday, including 223 visitors. It was the highest visitor count since March 26, when 268 visitors came to Hawaii on the first day of the state’s mandatory 14-day self-quarantine order for incoming travelers, which was extended to interisland travelers on April 1. On the 14 flights that came, there also were 187 residents, 124 airline crew members, 51 transit passengers who are catching other flights and 89 intended new residents for Oahu, six for Maui and six for Lihue. The state defines visitors as everyone with an out-of-state ID who plans to leave Hawaii after a period of time. Intended residents are those with out-of-state IDs who say they plan to stay here. The intended residents category might include military personnel, college students, people moving to Hawaii to live with their families, and homeless individuals. Friday’s 223 visitor count brought the 36-day average of trans-Pacific visitors to about 135 per day. During that period, only 4,861 visitors have come to Hawaii. That’s well below April 2019 when 856,250 visitors came to Hawaii. However, the count is still too high for the state Senate Special COVID-19 Committee, who spent more than three hours at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Friday reviewing the screening process. They’ve asked state Department of Transportation and the Hawaii Tourism Authority to provide them with a report Tuesday on how to fix loopholes and how to scale the process to accommodate more visitors.
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Pickup now - Usa Flag Red Line Strong Nurse I’m Not Most Women Shirt And Hoodie Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/usa-flag-red-line-strong-nurse-im-not-most-women-shirt-and-hoodie See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/usa-flag-red-line-strong-nurse Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ Friday’s visitor count highest since March 26 quarantine began By Allison Schaefers  May 2, 2020      BRUCE ASATO / [email protected]                                 Travelers wait at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Thursday. BRUCE ASATO / [email protected] Travelers wait at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Thursday. More out-of-state passengers came to Hawaii on Friday than any day since the start of March tourism lockdowns. The Hawaii Tourism Authority reported today that 686 trans-Pacific passengers arrived Friday, including 223 visitors. It was the highest visitor count since March 26, when 268 visitors came to Hawaii on the first day of the state’s mandatory 14-day self-quarantine order for incoming travelers, which was extended to interisland travelers on April 1. On the 14 flights that came, there also were 187 residents, 124 airline crew members, 51 transit passengers who are catching other flights and 89 intended new residents for Oahu, six for Maui and six for Lihue. The state defines visitors as everyone with an out-of-state ID who plans to leave Hawaii after a period of time. Intended residents are those with out-of-state IDs who say they plan to stay here. The intended residents category might include military personnel, college students, people moving to Hawaii to live with their families, and homeless individuals. Friday’s 223 visitor count brought the 36-day average of trans-Pacific visitors to about 135 per day. During that period, only 4,861 visitors have come to Hawaii. That’s well below April 2019 when 856,250 visitors came to Hawaii. However, the count is still too high for the state Senate Special COVID-19 Committee, who spent more than three hours at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Friday reviewing the screening process. They’ve asked state Department of Transportation and the Hawaii Tourism Authority to provide them with a report Tuesday on how to fix loopholes and how to scale the process to accommodate more visitors.
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New Arrival - The Chemistry of Gunpowder Poster and Wallpaper Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/the-chemistry-of-gunpowder-poster-and-wallpaper See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/the-chemistry-of-gunpowder Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ WADSWORTH, Ohio (WJW) — Downtown Wadsworth is using a new project to spead joy, hope and community support for small businesses during these hard times. Dozens of posters have been placed in downtown windows in the business district, which contains over 70 small businesses, organizations, churches, government and education buildings. “Our small businesses need our support now more than ever,” Main Street Wadsworth Executive Director Adrianne Krauss said in a press release. “This project is showing them that our community sees them during this unprecedented time. We wanted to create a visual impact that shows the world that our community is strong in the face of this pandemic and that we are in this together.” The Wadsworth Poster Project launched on April 6. In another effort to help small businesses, Main Street Wadsworth is inviting the community to drive through downtown on May 1 to see the posters. They’re also encouraged to support a small business by ordering food from a downtown restaurant.
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New Arrival - The Chemistry of Gunpowder Poster and Wallpaper Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/the-chemistry-of-gunpowder-poster-and-wallpaper See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/the-chemistry-of-gunpowder Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ WADSWORTH, Ohio (WJW) — Downtown Wadsworth is using a new project to spead joy, hope and community support for small businesses during these hard times. Dozens of posters have been placed in downtown windows in the business district, which contains over 70 small businesses, organizations, churches, government and education buildings. “Our small businesses need our support now more than ever,” Main Street Wadsworth Executive Director Adrianne Krauss said in a press release. “This project is showing them that our community sees them during this unprecedented time. We wanted to create a visual impact that shows the world that our community is strong in the face of this pandemic and that we are in this together.” The Wadsworth Poster Project launched on April 6. In another effort to help small businesses, Main Street Wadsworth is inviting the community to drive through downtown on May 1 to see the posters. They’re also encouraged to support a small business by ordering food from a downtown restaurant.
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Cover your body with amazing - STAY HOME AND WATCH STAR WARS SHIRT AND HOODIE Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/stay-home-and-watch-star-wars-shirt-and-hoodie See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/stay-home-and-watch-star-wars8 Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ Keep Suffolk Beautiful is launching an Earth Day Poster Contest this week in celebration of the event’s 50th anniversary that’s being observed on Wednesday. According to the city press release, this contest is open to all students who are Suffolk residents and enrolled in kindergarten through 12th grade, including public, private and homeschooled students. The contest will run from Wednesday to May 22, and winners will be selected and notified in June. Winners are selected based on the following categories: kindergarten; first through fifth grades; sixth through eighth grades; and ninth through 12th grades. The winners will receive certificates and prize packs containing their own personal litter prevention kits donated by Keep Virginia Beautiful, plus other goodies. The goal is for these posters to “help inform the community about respecting the planet,” the press release states. “We thought this would be a fun contest to hold while our young people are learning at home,” Kathy Russell, chairperson of Keep Suffolk Beautiful, states in the press release. “We hope parents can incorporate the contest into their homeschooling activities.” Participants should email photos of their finished posters to [email protected]. Submissions must include their name, home address, telephone number, the student’s email address or a parent’s, and their school and grade level. For more information about the poster contest, including rules, visit suffolkva.us/316/litter-control, follow Keep Suffolk Beautiful on Facebook, email [email protected], or call 268-6195. Teachers and homeschooling parents are also encouraged to submit posters that Keep Suffolk Beautiful will share on social media to inspire students. Visit the “Keep Suffolk Beautiful” Facebook page for more information, and visit earthday.org for more about its history, along with virtual events to celebrate while staying at home.
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Cover your body with amazing - STAY HOME AND WATCH STAR WARS SHIRT AND HOODIE Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/stay-home-and-watch-star-wars-shirt-and-hoodie See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/stay-home-and-watch-star-wars8 Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ Keep Suffolk Beautiful is launching an Earth Day Poster Contest this week in celebration of the event’s 50th anniversary that’s being observed on Wednesday. According to the city press release, this contest is open to all students who are Suffolk residents and enrolled in kindergarten through 12th grade, including public, private and homeschooled students. The contest will run from Wednesday to May 22, and winners will be selected and notified in June. Winners are selected based on the following categories: kindergarten; first through fifth grades; sixth through eighth grades; and ninth through 12th grades. The winners will receive certificates and prize packs containing their own personal litter prevention kits donated by Keep Virginia Beautiful, plus other goodies. The goal is for these posters to “help inform the community about respecting the planet,” the press release states. “We thought this would be a fun contest to hold while our young people are learning at home,” Kathy Russell, chairperson of Keep Suffolk Beautiful, states in the press release. “We hope parents can incorporate the contest into their homeschooling activities.” Participants should email photos of their finished posters to [email protected]. Submissions must include their name, home address, telephone number, the student’s email address or a parent’s, and their school and grade level. For more information about the poster contest, including rules, visit suffolkva.us/316/litter-control, follow Keep Suffolk Beautiful on Facebook, email [email protected], or call 268-6195. Teachers and homeschooling parents are also encouraged to submit posters that Keep Suffolk Beautiful will share on social media to inspire students. Visit the “Keep Suffolk Beautiful” Facebook page for more information, and visit earthday.org for more about its history, along with virtual events to celebrate while staying at home.
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New - ST BERNARD EASILY DISTRACTED BY DOGS AND WINE POSTER AND CANVAS Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/st-bernard-easily-distracted-by-dogs-and-wine-poster-and-canvas See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/st-bernard-easily-distracted Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ Minnesota deaths up 24, to 395, in COVID-19 pandemic The number of confirmed cases statewide now stands at 6,228. By Christopher Snowbeck Star Tribune MAY 2, 2020 — 6:36PM DAVID JOLES • [email protected] Signs announce the closure of the soccer fields at East Phillips Park due to the COVID-19 pandemic on Friday in Minneapolis. TEXT SIZE 393 EMAIL PRINT MORE Twenty-four more people have died from COVID-19 in Minnesota, state health officials reported Saturday, including a Hennepin County resident in their 40s who died with no underlying health conditions and was not a resident of long-term care. Congregate care residents and those with troubled health histories have accounted for most of COVID-19 deaths in Minnesota thus far. The statewide toll is now 395 deaths, according to data posted Saturday morning by the Minnesota Department of Health. “We express our condolences to the families and friends of those who died,” Jan Malcolm, the state Health Commissioner, said in a statement. “We continue our work along with many partners around the state to protect Minnesotans and prevent additional deaths.” All but three of the new deaths reported were residents of long-term care facilities, the Health Department said. Long-term care residents account for about 80% of deaths in the state. The number of known COVID-19 cases increased from 5,730 to 6,228. A total of 389 people currently require hospitalization, compared with 369 on Friday, the Health Department said. There are 135 patients in the ICU, compared with 118 intensive care patients Friday. COVID-19 is a viral respiratory illness caused by a new coronavirus that surfaced in China late last year. Since the first case was reported in Minnesota on March 6, a total of 1,159 people have been hospitalized, up from 1,096 on Friday. Most patients with COVID-19 don’t need to be hospitalized. The illness usually causes mild or moderate sickness, the Health Department says, and does not require a clinic visit. Health officials say the reported case county in Minnesota dramatically understates the number who’ve been infected and sickened in the state. While limited testing supplies has made it impossible to precisely document the spread, state officials announced earlier this month a significant boost to the supply of testing. Numbers released Saturday show there are now 2,397 patients in the state who no longer need to be in isolation, up from 2,282 patients the day before. The approximate number of tests completed stands at 79,007, up from 74,829 at Friday’s data release. Grant County became the 81st county in the state to see a confirmed case of COVID-19. The median age for all cases is 48, and the median age for all those who have died is 83. The Health Department said the likely exposure for 28% of the state’s known cases is community transmission. Congregate living staff or residents account for 22% of confirmed cases, while health care staffers represent 7% of known cases. The Health Department added to its list of congregate care facilities being identified with at least one COVID-19 case among a resident or staff, upping the total from 125 to 127 facilities. State officials are releasing names only for facilities with at least 10 residents. White residents account for 42% of the state’s known cases and 68% of deaths. Black Minnesotans account for 15% of confirmed cases and 5% of deaths. Race is unknown or missing for 27% of cases and 24% of deaths, according to the Health Department. This is developing story. Check back for updates.
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New - ST BERNARD EASILY DISTRACTED BY DOGS AND WINE POSTER AND CANVAS Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/st-bernard-easily-distracted-by-dogs-and-wine-poster-and-canvas See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/st-bernard-easily-distracted Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ Minnesota deaths up 24, to 395, in COVID-19 pandemic The number of confirmed cases statewide now stands at 6,228. By Christopher Snowbeck Star Tribune MAY 2, 2020 — 6:36PM DAVID JOLES • [email protected] Signs announce the closure of the soccer fields at East Phillips Park due to the COVID-19 pandemic on Friday in Minneapolis. TEXT SIZE 393 EMAIL PRINT MORE Twenty-four more people have died from COVID-19 in Minnesota, state health officials reported Saturday, including a Hennepin County resident in their 40s who died with no underlying health conditions and was not a resident of long-term care. Congregate care residents and those with troubled health histories have accounted for most of COVID-19 deaths in Minnesota thus far. The statewide toll is now 395 deaths, according to data posted Saturday morning by the Minnesota Department of Health. “We express our condolences to the families and friends of those who died,” Jan Malcolm, the state Health Commissioner, said in a statement. “We continue our work along with many partners around the state to protect Minnesotans and prevent additional deaths.” All but three of the new deaths reported were residents of long-term care facilities, the Health Department said. Long-term care residents account for about 80% of deaths in the state. The number of known COVID-19 cases increased from 5,730 to 6,228. A total of 389 people currently require hospitalization, compared with 369 on Friday, the Health Department said. There are 135 patients in the ICU, compared with 118 intensive care patients Friday. COVID-19 is a viral respiratory illness caused by a new coronavirus that surfaced in China late last year. Since the first case was reported in Minnesota on March 6, a total of 1,159 people have been hospitalized, up from 1,096 on Friday. Most patients with COVID-19 don’t need to be hospitalized. The illness usually causes mild or moderate sickness, the Health Department says, and does not require a clinic visit. Health officials say the reported case county in Minnesota dramatically understates the number who’ve been infected and sickened in the state. While limited testing supplies has made it impossible to precisely document the spread, state officials announced earlier this month a significant boost to the supply of testing. Numbers released Saturday show there are now 2,397 patients in the state who no longer need to be in isolation, up from 2,282 patients the day before. The approximate number of tests completed stands at 79,007, up from 74,829 at Friday’s data release. Grant County became the 81st county in the state to see a confirmed case of COVID-19. The median age for all cases is 48, and the median age for all those who have died is 83. The Health Department said the likely exposure for 28% of the state’s known cases is community transmission. Congregate living staff or residents account for 22% of confirmed cases, while health care staffers represent 7% of known cases. The Health Department added to its list of congregate care facilities being identified with at least one COVID-19 case among a resident or staff, upping the total from 125 to 127 facilities. State officials are releasing names only for facilities with at least 10 residents. White residents account for 42% of the state’s known cases and 68% of deaths. Black Minnesotans account for 15% of confirmed cases and 5% of deaths. Race is unknown or missing for 27% of cases and 24% of deaths, according to the Health Department. This is developing story. Check back for updates.
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Find - Pug Easily distracted by dogs and wine poster and canvas Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/pug-easily-distracted-by-dogs-and-wine-poster-and-canvas See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/pug-easily-distracted-by-dogs Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ PHOENIX — The FBI has issued its first poster in a Native American language, seeking information in Navajo on the death of an elderly man six years ago on the New Mexico portion of the vast Navajo Nation reservation. Wilson Joe Chiquito, 75, was beaten to death at his home in the community of Counselor in February 2014. The FBI recently released the poster that offers a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction. It has been shared on social media and posted in Navajo communities, grocery stories and trading posts, said Navajo Police Chief Phillip Francisco. “Having it in both languages, it obviously helps the ability to get tips,” he said. “It’s a positive thing and it shows the FBI’s dedication to helping solve crimes on Navajo by embracing the culture and the language.” Francisco wasn’t aware of any new tips that authorities have received based on the Navajo-language poster but said “any small detail can help out.” James Langenberg, special agent in charge of the Albuquerque division of the FBI, said FBI employees who speak Navajo helped translate the information for the poster. “We already work closely with the Navajo Nation Division of Public Safety, but we hope this effort will improve our communication with the rest of the Diné,” Langenberg said. The FBI said it hasn’t translated posters into any Native American language beside Navajo. “The FBI plans to continue translating regularly in order to ensure we are receiving any and all information possible that may lead us to the perpetrators of these crimes and bringing them to justice,” the agency said. The Navajo Nation spans parts of New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. It covers more than 27,000 square miles, making it larger than the state of West Virginia.
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Find - Pug Easily distracted by dogs and wine poster and canvas Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/pug-easily-distracted-by-dogs-and-wine-poster-and-canvas See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/pug-easily-distracted-by-dogs Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ PHOENIX — The FBI has issued its first poster in a Native American language, seeking information in Navajo on the death of an elderly man six years ago on the New Mexico portion of the vast Navajo Nation reservation. Wilson Joe Chiquito, 75, was beaten to death at his home in the community of Counselor in February 2014. The FBI recently released the poster that offers a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction. It has been shared on social media and posted in Navajo communities, grocery stories and trading posts, said Navajo Police Chief Phillip Francisco. “Having it in both languages, it obviously helps the ability to get tips,” he said. “It’s a positive thing and it shows the FBI’s dedication to helping solve crimes on Navajo by embracing the culture and the language.” Francisco wasn’t aware of any new tips that authorities have received based on the Navajo-language poster but said “any small detail can help out.” James Langenberg, special agent in charge of the Albuquerque division of the FBI, said FBI employees who speak Navajo helped translate the information for the poster. “We already work closely with the Navajo Nation Division of Public Safety, but we hope this effort will improve our communication with the rest of the Diné,” Langenberg said. The FBI said it hasn’t translated posters into any Native American language beside Navajo. “The FBI plans to continue translating regularly in order to ensure we are receiving any and all information possible that may lead us to the perpetrators of these crimes and bringing them to justice,” the agency said. The Navajo Nation spans parts of New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. It covers more than 27,000 square miles, making it larger than the state of West Virginia.
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New Arrival - Pitbul Let That Shit Go Poster And Wallpaper Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/pitbul-let-that-shit-go-poster-and-wallpaper See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/pitbul-let-that-shit-go-poster Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ Artists and designers including Vivienne Westwood, Christopher Kane and Wolfgang Tillmans have created protest-style posters about coronavirus for Dazed Media. As part of its #AloneTogether campaign, Dazed Media asked creatives to design posters that respond to the changes brought about by the pandemic and call for a better future. Graffiti artist 3D, fashion designer Katharine Hamnett and director Margot Bowman have also contributed poster designs. Dazed Media coronavirus poster campaign Photographer and director Jonas Lindstroem's poster puts dreams on a front page "Part warning, hope and inspiration, these posters are beacons for future action and connection," said Dazed Media co-founder Jefferson Hack. "There is a long history of political protest and creative resistance being expressed through poster design, illustration and graphic art," he added. "Whether they are posters intended for the street or for the screen this inspiring collection gives voice to artists' social, political and personal reflections." Dazed Media coronavirus poster campaign Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood calls for less consumerism Westwood, who has previously called to ban land ownership and protested climate change at her catwalk shows, also designed a poster for the #AloneTogether campaign. Executed in her signature punk style, the slogan "Buy less, chose it well, make it last" is splashed in acid-yellow block letters on a hot pink background. Dazed Media coronavirus poster campaign Graffiti artist 3D used simple symbols for his poster Fashion designer Kane put the words "Be open to the joy you deserve" in a white sans serif font on a black background. 3D, also known as Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja, made a poster with no words, just a universal symbol for a hand with a plus sign on the palm. Dazed Media coronavirus poster campaign Wolfgang Tillmans encourages people to buy newspapers and magazines Photographer Tillmans' poster features a collage of photos of printing presses with the words "to keep the free press free pay for it" scrawled across it. Tillmans recently created a special edition memorial cover for the Evening Standard magazine and an anti-Brexit poster. Fashion designer Hamnett, who is well known for her political slogan T-shirts, made a simple black-and-white poster that says simply: "Save our future".
http://www.hitstylist.com/2020/05/new-arrival-pitbul-let-that-shit-go.html
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frankstore · 4 years
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New Arrival - Pitbul Let That Shit Go Poster And Wallpaper Link buy: https://moteefe.com/store/pitbul-let-that-shit-go-poster-and-wallpaper See more post here: https://www.gearbubble.com/pitbul-let-that-shit-go-poster Homepage: https://www.hitstylist.com/ Artists and designers including Vivienne Westwood, Christopher Kane and Wolfgang Tillmans have created protest-style posters about coronavirus for Dazed Media. As part of its #AloneTogether campaign, Dazed Media asked creatives to design posters that respond to the changes brought about by the pandemic and call for a better future. Graffiti artist 3D, fashion designer Katharine Hamnett and director Margot Bowman have also contributed poster designs. Dazed Media coronavirus poster campaign Photographer and director Jonas Lindstroem's poster puts dreams on a front page "Part warning, hope and inspiration, these posters are beacons for future action and connection," said Dazed Media co-founder Jefferson Hack. "There is a long history of political protest and creative resistance being expressed through poster design, illustration and graphic art," he added. "Whether they are posters intended for the street or for the screen this inspiring collection gives voice to artists' social, political and personal reflections." Dazed Media coronavirus poster campaign Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood calls for less consumerism Westwood, who has previously called to ban land ownership and protested climate change at her catwalk shows, also designed a poster for the #AloneTogether campaign. Executed in her signature punk style, the slogan "Buy less, chose it well, make it last" is splashed in acid-yellow block letters on a hot pink background. Dazed Media coronavirus poster campaign Graffiti artist 3D used simple symbols for his poster Fashion designer Kane put the words "Be open to the joy you deserve" in a white sans serif font on a black background. 3D, also known as Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja, made a poster with no words, just a universal symbol for a hand with a plus sign on the palm. Dazed Media coronavirus poster campaign Wolfgang Tillmans encourages people to buy newspapers and magazines Photographer Tillmans' poster features a collage of photos of printing presses with the words "to keep the free press free pay for it" scrawled across it. Tillmans recently created a special edition memorial cover for the Evening Standard magazine and an anti-Brexit poster. Fashion designer Hamnett, who is well known for her political slogan T-shirts, made a simple black-and-white poster that says simply: "Save our future".
http://www.hitstylist.com/2020/05/new-arrival-pitbul-let-that-shit-go.html
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