Lex Levinrad,recommends the Sign Stapler to all of his students at The Distressed Real Estate Boot Camp! Jeff Adams,recommends Sign Stapler to his students, so that they can spend less time putting up signs, and more time working on deals. ...
Camp B:BELIEVERSWhen these people see the masses of foreign crafts appearing on the horizons and saving people(exactly as the scriptures tell us they’ve done with scores of believers across history)they will realize they were right about God and commence in crying tears of joy! Dead Sea Scro...
This film became famous for bucking Hays Code restrictions in the 1950s with open references to homosexuality and gender-bending. This film became a camp classic for its “gay sensibility” and for Rosalind Russell’s exuberant costumes and one-liners like this one, delivered to her repressed n...
This film became famous for bucking Hays Code restrictions in the 1950s with open references to homosexuality and gender-bending. This film became a camp classic for its “gay sensibility” and for Rosalind Russell’s exuberant costumes and one-liners like this one, delivered to her repressed n...
This invention relates generally to golf clubs or golf club heads, having an adjustable ball striking face. The golf club head includes a club head body, a ball striking face, and a brace extending from a sole of the club head body to an... ME Finn,Andrew G.V. Oldknow - US 被引量...
According to The Daily Oklahoman, local entrepreneur Howard Suesz housed the winter camps of two traveling "big top" attractions on the now-abandoned Edmond circus camp property from the 1940s to the 1970s. While local lore has it that both the Hagen Bros. Circus and the Clyde Bros. Circu...
Miner, Race K. (Camp Hill, PA) Application Number: 08/991535 Publication Date: 10/19/1999 Filing Date: 12/16/1997 Export Citation: Click for automatic bibliography generation Assignee: MINER; RACE K. Primary Class: 40/541 Other Classes: ...
‘Squatter Camp is Deplorable Says Michael Scott’,Rand Daily Mail, 19 March, 1947. 22. Journalist Jessie Hertslet mused in her stinging article, ‘What the King Never Saw’,Common Sense, May, 1947: ‘As the Royal procession drove through the roads… they could never guess at the home-...