Saturday, November 16, 2019

Story image for wedding dress shopping from Refinery29

This 86-Year-Old Bride Is Style Goals On Her Wedding Day

Refinery29-Oct. 21, 2016
Nana Millie, as her lovely granddaughters call her, walked down the aisle this past weekend in a stunning purple wedding dress, which she designed herself.
Story image for wedding dress shopping from The Tennessean

Nashville bridal shop named top 50 in nation

The Tennessean-Jul. 18, 2016
A Nashville bridal shop recently ranked among the top 50 such shops in the country, according to a key publication. Brides Magazine named White Dresses, ...
Story image for wedding dress shopping from E! Online

The Real Goes Inside Adrienne Bailon's Wedding Dress Fitting

E! Online-Nov. 14, 2016
Planning a wedding can be one of the most stressful times in person's life. There's the dress, the cake, the guests, the venue—so many things to choose and so ...
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25 Gorgeous Wedding Dresses Under $1500

ELLE.com-Mar. 10, 2016
ASOS' spanking new wedding shop features multiple designers, but we're partial to their in-house collection. The racerback dress above with the modern, ...

1 comment:

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changes to navigate to the most various forms, is a set
evidence. Some time ago, talking about the subject with
one scientist, a Professor, I explained my position - You are
allow no discernible relationship between the circle and the hyperbola. One
zamknutaya curve, the other curve is infinite. One all the parts are similar
between them, the other - no two pieces are similar (except for parts
symmetric). One limit of known space, the other does not
limits of space, though continued indefinitely. Between
however, no matter how opposite these curves in all their properties, they
can be associated next to posledstviya curves, of which none will be
delicately different from the next. Thus, if we
to cut a cone by a plane at right angles to its axis we get a circle.
If, instead of perfectly right angles, the plane will make with the axis an angle in
89o59', we will have an ellipse which no human eye, even when
the most accurate compass, unable to distinguish from the circle. Slimming
gradually the angle of the ellipse will first be made faintly eccentric,
then clearly eccentric and soon becomes so elongated shape
that will no longer be any obvious similarities with a circle. When
continue this process, the ellipse passes insensibly into a parabola, and finally
due to the further reduction of the angle to the hyperbola. Here we get
four different species of curve - circle, ellipse, parabola and hyperbola, having
their specific features and individual equations; but the first and last of them,
being completely opposite in nature, connected as
the members of one series, obtained as a result of only one process
insensitive changes.