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A KIND OF SPARK - SEASON TWO EPISODE FOUR
I should have just told you straight. Look, I think you're doing amazing things with the shop, and I am so proud of you.
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A Kind of Spark Parallels
Addie and The Witches of Juniper || Keedie and The Battle of Killiecrankie
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movienized-com · 1 month
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A Kind of Spark
A Kind of Spark (Serie 2023) #LolaBlue #GeorgiaDeGidlow #CaitlinHamilton #EveMidgley #HattieGotobed #EllaMaisyPurvis Mehr auf:
Serie Jahr: 2023- Genre: Drama / Familienserie Hauptrollen: Lola Blue, Georgia De Gidlow, Caitlin Hamilton, Eve Midgley, Hattie Gotobed, Ella Maisy Purvis, Ben Willbond, Daisy Whitehead, Emma Tracey, Andrew Readman, Amy Marston, Geoffrey Austin Newland … Serienbeschreibung: Addie, ein autistisches Mädchen, versucht, ihr Dorf dazu zu bringen, ein Denkmal für die Frauen zu errichten, die als…
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Find Your Dream Off-The-Rack Wedding Dress with These Amazing Tips
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It’s time to show some excitement and thrill! Amanda Lina’s is once again here with its fabulous off-the-rack sale featuring the best collection by some of the best designers such as Allure, Madison James, Enzoani, Casablanca, Essense of Australia, Stella York, Martina Liana, Pronovias, Eve of Milady, Maggie Sottero, Rebecca Ingram, Sottero and Midgley, MoriLee, Randy Fenoli, Mikaella, Paloma Blanca and Amanda-Lina's Exclusives. Featuring the best bridal collection, join us on December 6th or 7th for our annual sample sale by appointment only.Find your designer wedding dress on sale for up to 80% off (starting at $499.00). Shop early for the best selection!
We are excited to help you find the bridal dresses of your dreams in Toronto and make your special day a fantastic one. During this sale, all the brides-to-be will have a unique opportunity to try on the wedding dresses before making the final pick. After wearing a gown designed by some of the top-class designers, a bride will truly look like a princess on her big day. Whether you're working with a tight timeline, looking for a stunning bridal gown, or glancing through to find a more budget-friendly dress, buying your bridal dress off the rack can be a smart option. To help you have a simple shopping experience here are some tips on how to find your instant dream dress.
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Stores like Amanda-Lina’s are great standbys for off-the-rack dress shopping.  We try to expect what type of dress brides who are buying off the rack might want. To help facilitate the shopping process and save you time, we recommend researching and showcasing photos of dress styles you like on our site to help with your appointment. For more information visit at https://www.amandalinas.com/blog/post/2022/11/25/find-your-dream-off-the-rack-wedding-dress-with-these-amazing-tips/
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No kiss rainy morning - the chimney sweep had just done the blue room when I got up –Shaw’s man came at 8 10 had to send for Charles H- who arrived at 8 20 and the mason (Midgley) at 8 ½ - told Charles  I must have him come earlier – breakfast at 9 40 and A- read the newspaper to me till near 11 – then came Mr Wilson of Fennyroyde, W-‘s tenant of the field I have just bought to advise me to buy of him the lump of soil laid up at the end of Mrs Schofield’s new public house - if I could buy it ay £5, would be cheap - Mr. Wilson not likely to stay long at Fenny-royde if his wife died - ill 14 months confined to her bed the last fortnight and doctors gave no hope of her recovery - I said he had better give the field up - he particularly begged me not to tell W- he had been here - out at 11 ½ - 2 loads of gravel came for the terrace walk - had it put in the barn - off to Halifax at 12 5 - down the old bank to Mr Parker’s office – out – the clerk gave me the small parcel containing £200 in bank of England – at Whitley’s ordered numeros 101 and 102 Quarterly Review and paid for the carriage to go to London per Pickford’s waggon – then to the joint stock bank – 1st time – asked for Mr Caw – very civil – paid 10/. for his remitting immediately to Hammersley’s (to be paid immediately) £200 - agreed to remit me any sums in future free of any charge on condition of my allowing them 21 days after being paid into their hands at Hx - would allow 3pc. on deposits - and if a regular account with them and considerable transactions would give and take 4pc. on deposits and advances - met Mr. Parker in returning - sometime at his office - I would take £3000 of Mr. Wainhouse at 4pc. if the Godley business could be settled for £2500 - if not only wanted £1000 and would give 4 1/2p.c. for this sum if I had no more - A-‘s settling with Mrs Clarke likely to be done in 3 weeks, and the Staups papers not likely to be ready of a month - would I sell a share or 2 navigation? no! if the proprietors would do anything about the railroads - not anxious to sell - shewed me a plan of Almshouses to be erected in the township of Ovenden near Holdsworth hall by Miss Wadsworth who has made over estates in Northowram to Trustees (the vicar for the time being of Hx Mr. Dean of Ovenden, Mr. Ramsbottom of Jumples, Mr. Parker himself and aliis) for charitable purposes - her property adjoining A-‘s Hipperholme quarry left to Mr. ----- and not likely to be sold - the Almshouses after some built by Mr. Turner father of Mrs. Lee the abductee of Messrs. Wakefield - Gothic with Grecian pediment over  - in the midst of - the long line of eves in front - objected to this - would put the [arms] twice – i.e. over each pair of twin-doors, and the crest over the one single door at each end of the front - home up the old bank at 1 35 – sat with A- - went out with her at 2 55 into Trough of Bolland wood – caught in a heavy shower – home at 3 ¼ - wrote the above of today till 3 50 – then  (read from 301 to 323 before breakfast) wrote 3 ½ pages of ½ sheet to Lady Stuart de R- - dinner at 6 – coffee – won 2 hits and lost 1 and a gammon with A- - had Thomas Greenwood above an hour after 9 – 20 minutes with my aunt till 10 10 – Greenwood had no particular news – paid him his bill for wood above £35 - fine while I was out this morning afterwards rain and showery afternoon F53° now at 10 20 pm and calm and fair.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visit Number 7 supermarket 
The couple visited Number 7, a cafe and supermarket which offers discounted foods to help those on lower incomes live within their means.
The Duchess appeared particularly impressed with the initiative, proclaiming it “amazing” and revealing she had been in discussions with Frank Field MP about visiting since the autumn.
Given a tour of the small supermarket, the Duke asked questions about where the food came from while the Duchess wondered whether clients were given a recipe card to help them. “They do? Great!” she said.
Speaking of the upmarket-looking shelves, she said: “That’s the thing, the aesthetics are so incredibly important because it just feels like an experience anyone else would have [at an ordinary supermarket].”
Praising the lack of plastic and customers’ ability to buy just one item of fresh fruit or veg, she added: “So you don’t need to get six of something? That’s really refreshing.”
The royal couple then joined customers at tables to learn more about their experiences, asking questions about their backgrounds.
One, a 69-year-old Buddhist monk named Kelsang Sonam, gave Harry a copy of a book entitled “8 Steps to Happiness” after the Duke told him he meditates every day.
Allan Robinson and Kenny Robinson, in conversation with the Duchess, told her they were about to learn to cook at the cafe, inviting her back to taste their meals.
The Duchess was asked to present a bevy Moses basket full of gifts for a new baby to Angel Midgley, 27, who is 23-weeks pregnant with her second child, a baby girl.
“I would say that I would lift it for you but neither of those us should be lifting right now,” she joked, embracing her and turning the gift basket for an official photograph. “When are you due?” she asked Angel. “So soon! Doesn’t it fly by?”
Before departing, the Duke and Duchess were asked to to jointly unveil a plaque officially declaring Number 7 open, as Mr Field said his short speech had been inspired by Meghan’s own words to him.
“Ma’am as you said, it’s a great example to the country and to the world,” he told her. “Yes it is,” she replied, nodding.
Frank Field said the Baby Basics idea had stemmed from reports that found mothers were avoiding their first check-ups after birth because they felt embarrassed and worried they did not have the right clothes or equipment for their children.
“Mums said they couldn’t actually present their babies as they were dead scared that social services would take them,” he said. “The idea is that we will provide a service so that every baby would be able to go to their first tests and nobody is about to tell their background: every baby is equal.”
Of the supermarket, he added: ”We want it to be better than Waitrose.”
Eve Barrett, community and strategic manager at the St James Centre, said they hoped to present the boxes as gifts to any mother-to-be including items for both mum and baby.
“There’s nothing worse than getting a crappy hand-out, like a second-hand babygrow in a plastic carrier bag,” she said. “If you’re giving someone a gift it takes away the stigma. This is not about saying ‘poor you’, it’s just a gift. Sometimes more than anything it’s not about what you’re giving someone but them knowing you are there for them.”
The baby boxes come with a moses basket, essential baby clothing, towels and blankets, and are aimed at providing the basics for new parents who might not otherwise be able to afford them.
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the fleet's commander In chief marine. .... Page 10, Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Wed., June 25, 1947 Ex-Marine Turns Down Plot said, one carrier, two . cruisers, eight destroyers and about five BMt "rfl Won in Gl Land Lottery Senate Action Keeps Pacific Fleet Intact HONOLULU W Adm. Louis E. Denfeld said Wednesday that Senate restoration of 157,000,000 tentatively slashed from the Navy budget by the House of Representatives will permit the fleet to maintain a nearly normal force In the Pacific. Had the House cut gone through, Moufain States Extends Springfield WalerSystem mount up too high for him to pay, LA GRANDE. Ore. IU.PJ 2 Uillion Feet USTT FOR Aic he said. Object to Cost Observing there were no buildings of any sort on the land, Haefer said that despite all this: from Tenth St. to Thirteenth St. using eight inch pipe; J St. from Tenth St. to Twelfth St using six "Even considering the present condition of the tract and its un inch pipe. SPRINGFIELD The Mountain .-States Power Co. is in the process of laying over 11,000 feet of water mains here and expects to have the projects scheduled completed within another month according to Burt Albers, water superintendent for the company. MEDIATE DEUVEB, DOORS - WINDOWS L PlWivIT' W ,s. pee im vm&kSgrgf HENRY BACON to? CAMP ADAIR, OREGON piJV : j Tenth St. from K .St, to M St., four inch pipe; Eleventh St. from Garden Tractors FOR RENT 1668 Willamette Phone 92 K St. to N St., four inch pipe; Twelfth St. from K St. to N St. four inch pipe; Eighth St from K Carson Haefer, 26-year-old for-mer U. S. Marine from Cove, Ore., said Wednesday that as far as he is concerned tl.j government can take the Roza, Wash., farm he won in a veterans' homestead drawing and use it for a coyote pasture. Haefer was one of 28 former GI's who recently won tracts in the Roza project in the Yakima Valley of southern Washington. He said he would not take the land because of conditions attached to its acceptance, including the high cost of developing what he described as' a patch of barren desert. His Investigation t his 78-aere grant, said Haefer, showed that approximately S35.000 would have to be spent before the lapd could be lived upon and put into production. The former Marine estimated St. to Q St., four inch pipes. AI.lt Iw- Four additional fire hydrants are being installed around the -- Union High School to make a complete loop around the school area and thus give fire protection on A main from the reservoir on Willamette Heights to Third and known potential production value, I would go ahead if it weren't for the $265 an acre construction cost." . The veteran said he had talked with other GI's who had won land parcels in the drawing, and "none of us had heard of the charges on the tracts beforehand." "I could sell the land after working it for the period of my overseas service about 13 months. . But," he concluded, "I dont's think there is anyone stupid enough to buy that tract for $263 an acre." - Sts. has been completed. all sides of the $500,000 plant. It is anticipated that several short water main extensions will be installed possibly later in the year. However, Albers said this Other water mains scheduled and partially under construction are: extension of line on K St would depend on the availability or additional pipe. . rzz THIEF REPENTS SALEM m Eight months ago an $185 trapgun was stolen from the Salem Hardware Co. Tuesday the gun was returned by that it would take $20,000 for construction costs alone on his 78 acres, what with the government charging $265 an acre for building HAS I GRANDPARENTS SOUTH BELOIT, 111. U. Stephanie Ray, .infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Olds, has 10 living grandparents, including six in the "great" class. Cameras With Cases REUIRE 8mm. ....$l.0 REVERE 8mm. Mas;. Load. .137.50 AKGC3 C- r 78.33 and irrigation facilities. "There isn't any drinking mail, without ever having been used. : .. FRANK FIELD TILE CO. Everything in tile. Phone 1364-J. water," Haefer said, "and drilling a well would cost about $2600." The sagebrush - covered area S Phone 535 Seventh cV yttthtSiaitef thtJSUfXotSdi' EUGENE, ORE. would have to be cleared and JOCKEY-. Model Janice Cooper, (above) in costume appropriate to her selection as Monmo-jth Park race track's "jockey girl," will present awards .to winners of special events levelled at a cost of another $20 an acre, he noted. And other1 needed expenses, including instal 1 I ft M nADio. HI DADIO lation of electric power, would EUGENE PLANING MILL WILL BE CLOSED FOR VACATIONS JUNE 28 TO JULY 7 So you couldn't force yourself Into a container of that size. So what? You can gtt just as good "snaps" as Snapper gets by making our store your Film Headquarters. Ik 1 JrL m llEPAISUKS ON AH MAKH Unmarried Couple Confess VTA Desertion of Little 'Miss X' 73 1(7 I. Ilth. J) GRANTS PASS M") The;Tenn., and was living with' Mrs. mystery of little "Miss X," the Meddlin, the sergeant continued. mm irwB'r.MC Wr r-'l ilexi toJflayflcuierlktadt abandoned girl found in Weed,! Gilreath at first denied know! In which we explore Indian Country with Chevron Supreme Calif. June 15, was solved Wednes 15" 3HBT edge of the child, but later admitted, leaving her at Weed De-cause at home "there were too many kids around," the sergeant said. day, state police said, by the confessions of an unmarried couple who decided they had "too many kids around." They identified the badly beaten girl eyes blackened, body bruised and left arm temporarily useless when found in a clump of bushes This ploturmw Sotittwwl ,s ere of th. Wl-Mlor Sunk Viswi bttlnsd whtrtvsr yMt Chevron Supr.ms DO YOUR WASHING at COX'S SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY as Mary Jane Meddlin, 2V4, Selma, Ore. Mother Confesses - Sgt. C. R. Borgman of the state AT LAST 9 Tube PHILCO Table Model RADIO FM Short Wave-Standard Broadcast $157.95 Oldfield's Electric Ph. 254 846 Olive police said she was a daughter of II Mrs. Lucille Meddlin, Selma. who Complete Laundry Facilities and Fountain Lunch! signed a confession that with Hugh Gilreath, 25, sawmill worker, she beat the child severely June 14, II ATS CLEANED AND REBLOCEED $1.00 O.K. HAT SHOP 1434 WILLAMETTE one nignt Deiore entering the no No Appointment Necessary 2nd & Polk St, Ph. 2034 pital here as Mrs. Lucille Gilreath" to have her third baby. The woman was separated from her BBBBtl -J husband, Borgman said. The sergeant said California au thorities have served a warrant charging assault with intent to kill on Gilreath and that the sawmill worker had waived extradition, Denies Beating Borgman added that Gilreath signed a confession that he took the girl to Weed by bus une 15 THIS IS INDIAN COUKTRT LAND OF GHOSTS AND PBANKJffl . NATURg- I Monument Vail. hre forgotten wateni4 patient winds have carredj :; symphonies in stone, I; sketched this Navajo wbmaai , woa,Tihg a blanjtt te'colbf ful as the country. It's lonesome, ahd off this ni' ,' way, but good driving f itt "clinate'-tailered" Chevren -Supreme Gasoline in the taj. and abandoned her there, but said unreath denied ever beatine the tot severely. He also denied that the girl was "criminally mishan died" as Deputy Sheriff Dan Bennett, Weed, reported, Borgman said, The police announcement ap parently ended a ten-day search that had extended the length of the .Pacific Coast. Unconscious when first found, the eirl later later was unwilling or unable to give authorities her name. Police had then investigated scores of reports of missing children and "suspicious-looking" men. One such report paid off, Borgman said. It lead to Gilreath. who came here last year from Jellicot, Plywood Log Coronado. searehihg for the seven cities of Cibola, probably marvelled at these 40-fbot desert giants. Elf owls and woodpeckers nest in the saguaro oactus. delioate flowers tip their tortured branches in the Spring. Savinq Urged PORTLAND M Northwest plywood producers were told Wednesday their supply o peeler logs can't be assured unless they conserve second growth timber. The warning came from Dr. J. A. Hall, director of the forest service's northwest experiment station, In his annual report. 1 4 ' 58 West 11th Ave. J Dr. Hall said that cutting, most of it in second growth, had been destructive. Most peeler logs are ..iltiu (if TftlBLa. ... rM,rn nan ai w heating up unm n --' was taken from trees 45 to 60 years old. Thus is lost about 1200 board feet a year per acre, he said. Trees should be allowed to mature, he insisted. n fan belt. Hit I ,t - ever Oeasfledl Trading Post put m a here, but no vapor-x Another conservation practice would be the pruning of young trees to eliminate knots. to Chevron Supreme P"Bi "uions tailored to suit Woal driving conditions ia each temperature zone. We Are Saving Others Money, Why Not You? See ui U you are planning CEMENT WORK REMODELING NEW CONSTRUCTION Lou Germain Contractor 307 Hampton Bidg. Ph. 129 ARMT SUPPLIES Ollkey Trading- Post, 1873 Franklin at 13th Ph. 5918-W. Curtains cleaned In Sanltene Electrlo Cleaners, 1210 Willamette St. This ancient, colorful land is full 6f surprising thingsto see. I enjoyed every mile 6f it... and some of the sredit belongs to Chevron Supreme. For though the mountains are high, s is Chevron Supreme 's octane rating, and X didn't hear a ping on the trip.. We Will Close For Vacations ONE WEEK JUNE 30th TO JULY 5th GOOD MILLWORK 3 Prove to yourself what thousands are discovering ' daily: that dry beer is more refreshing. Try ' Rainier Extra Dry, the beer with the clean, crjsp i , flavor and bouquet, and the golden, true-beer color. ' k C72) Its good going on p x e- "ev since mi EXTRA DRV RPPn Midgley Planing Mill Co. SUPREME GASOLINE Rainier Brewing Company San Francisco Let Angeles llll - .-i . ' ''y '"'VJt j 4th and High Stt, Phone 1059 i
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istandistmag · 6 years
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Kendi İcatlarıyla Ölen Mucitler!
Kendi icatlarıyla ölen mucitleri sizler için bir araya getirdik.
Kendi İcatlarıyla Ölen Mucitler!
Franz Reichelt (1879-1912) İcat: Paraşüt Ölüm: Geliştirdiği paraşütle Eyfel kulesinin ilk güvertesinden, yaklaşık 60 metre yükseklikten yere çakılarak hayatını kaybetti.
Alexander Bogdanov – 1928 İcadı : Kan Nakli Ölüm: Bogdanov kendisine kirli ya da uygunsuz kan naklettiği için ölür.
Henry Smolinski (1933-1973) İcat: Uçan araba Ölüm: Uçuş esnasında aracın sağ kanadı araçtan ayrıldı, bu kaza sonucu Smolinksi hayatını kaybetti
Karel Soucek – 1985 İcadı : Darbe Emici Varil Ölüm : Kendi icadı olan kapsülle Niagara Şelalesi’nden atlamış ve hayatta kalmıştı. Bu başarısı onu bir adım ileriye gitmeye teşvik etti. Darbe emici bir varille başka bir şelaleden atladı. ancak, bu sefer deney başarısız oldu. Soucek hayatını kaybetti.
Michael Dacre (1948-2009) İcat: Uçan taksi Ölüm: 8 Koltuklu uçan taksisi ile bir tarlaya çakıldı
Wan Hu – 16 yy İcadı: Roket Sandalye Ölüm: Tarihin ilk mucit kazalarından. Wan Hu sandalyesine o yıllarda Çinliler’in eğlence için bolca kullandıkları fişeklerden bağlayıp uzaya gitmek istedi. Ancak, fitiller ateşlenir ateşlenmez Wan ve sandalyesi oldukları yerde infilak etti.
İsmail Bin Hammad El-Cevheri – 1003-1010
İcadı : Tahta Kanatlar
Ölüm : Bir caminin tepesine çıkmış ve uçmaya kalkışmış. Sonuç pek de başarılı olmamış. Çok fazla uzağa gidemeden yere çakılarak hayatını kaybetmiş.
Thomas Andrews (1873-1912) İcat: Titanik Gemisi Ölüm: Kendi tasarımı olan Titanik’in buz dağına çarpması sonucu 1517 kişi öldü. Andrews’te o kazada hayatını kaybedenlerin arasındaydı.
Max Valier – 1930 İcadı : Roket Araba Ölüm : Valier alkolle çalışan bir roket araba icat etti. Berlin’de bir pistte halk önünde deneme yapacaktı. Ancak, araç test sürüşü sırasında havaya uçtu. Valier yanarak can verdi.
Horace Hunley (1823-1863) İcat: Denizaltı Ölüm:Test denemesinde boğularak hayatını kaybetti.
Li Si (Milattan önce 280-208) İcat: İşkence sandalyesi Ölüm: İşkence aletini geliştirdikten kısa süre sonra vatan haini ilan edilerek kendi icadı olan işkence sandalyesiyle idam edildi.
Donald Campbell – 1967 İcadı : Mavi Kuş Ölüm: Hydroplane türü jet motorlu Mavi Kuş isimli deniz aracıyla 510 kilometreye ulaştığı sırada kaza geçirip feci şekilde öldü.
Otto lilienthal(1848-1896) İcat: Planör Ölüm: Fırtınanın etkisiyle kontrolü kaybetti ve düşerek öldü.
Marie Curie (1867-1934) İcat: Radyum ve polonyum üzerinde önemli çalışmalar yapıyordu. Yeterli önlemleri almadan radyoaktif materyallerle fazla vakit harcadı. Ölüm: Aplastik anemi hastalığı yüzünden öldü.
William Bullock (1813-1867) İcat: Dönerbasar Ölüm: Test esnasında ayağı ezildi ve kangrenden öldü.
Henry Winstanley (1644-1703) İcat: Deniz feneri Ölüm: Fırtınalı bir günde, deniz fenerini terketmek istemeyince boğularak öldü.
Thomas Midgley Jr. (1889-1944) İcat: Engelliler için yatağa yatıran robot Ölüm: Mekanizmanın demirlerine düşünce boğazı kesildi.
Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier – 1785 İcadı : Balon Ölüm : Rozier kendi adını verdiği bir sıcak hava balonu icat etti. Balonla İngiliz Kanalı’nı geçmeye çalıştı. Ancak, balon düştü ve mucit de hayatını kaybetti. Buna rağmen Rozier, ‘Tarihte hava taşıtı kazasında ölen ilk kişi’ olarak tarihe geçti.
William Nelson – 1900’lerin başı İcadı : Motorlu Bisiklet Ölüm : 24 yaşındaki mucit William motorlu bisikletin test sürüşünde kaza yaptı ve ne yazık ki hayatını kaybetti.
Tan Chengnian – 2007 İcadı : Hafif Uçak Ölüm: Tasarladığı küçük uçağı ile yol alırken bir köy evinin avlusuna düştü. Çarptığı ev yıkıldı, Chengnian enkaz altında kalarak öldü.
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