Wednesday, November 20, 2019

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Princess Brides! See 4 Stunning Royal Wedding Dresses on ...

PEOPLE.com-Oct. 4, 2016
The show, due to open next month at Stockholm's Royal Palace, is part of national celebrations honoring the 40th wedding anniversary of reigning monarchs ...
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WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Eva Longoria chooses HOLA! USA to ...

HELLO! Canada-May 22, 2016
On Saturday (May 21), the nuptials lived up to expectations that the actress and her TV executive beau would have one of the Hollywood weddings of the year.
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It's Been Five Years; Why Do We Still Call the Duchess of ...

Vanity Fair-Sep. 9, 2016
If the current royal family was featured on a soapy television drama, Kate would .... “Interestingly, in the run up to the 2011 royal wedding, senior members of the ...
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#OnThisDay in 1987: Princess Anne was given the title of ...

Royal Central-Jun. 13, 2016
On 13 June 1987 Princess Anne, only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh was given the title of 'Princess Royal'. In her role ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

Excluding languages because the alphabet is a language.
Wed.: Gesner. Mithridates. ch. II. The first alphabetical encyclopedia
is the "Grand Dictionnaire historigue" Moreri (1674).>
space is the order of the world. This project is found in
Gregoire in his "artis Syntaxeon mira.ilis" (1610), in Alstede in it
"Encyclopaedia" (1630) or more from Christophe de Savigny ("Tableau
de tous les arts libe^raux"), which could give knowledge
space, under space, fixed and perfect form
circle and podlinnoi, transitory, manifold, split, tree-shaped.
The same project again it is also found Lee Croix du Maine, imagine
the space connecting the properties and Encyclopedias, and Libraries, where
written texts could be accommodated according to the figures of the neighbourhood,
kinship, analogy, and subordination prescribed by the world *1). Whatever
was this interweaving of language and things in the common space
assumes superiority of the writing.
This superiority is only significant for the Revival; it was,
without a doubt, one of the great events in Western culture.
The printing press, the penetration into Europe of Oriental manuscripts, the emergence of
literature that is no longer focused nor spoken word, nor
visual representation and does not obey them, the rule of interpretation
religious texts over the tradition and authority of the Church -- all of it, even if
failing to identify the role of causality