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MW Bewick‘s first poetry collection, Scarecrow, was published in 2017. He lives in Essex, helps to run Poetry Wivenhoe, and is a co-founder of Dunlin Press.
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Ruth Bidgood lives in Powys. Her most recent collection is the double-ended Land-Music/Black Mountains, which includes an essay by Matthew Jarvis.
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P.W. Bridgman writes poetry and short fiction from Vancouver, Canada. His work hasb een published in The Honest Ulsterman, The Glasgow Review of Books, Ars Medica,The Moth Magazine, Poetry Salzburg Review, Litro UK, Litro NY, Praxis, PiF Magazine, Grain, Ascent Aspirations, The Antigonish Review, The New Orphic Review,Easy Street, London Grip, A New Ulster, Section 8 Magazine, Mulberry Fork Review, Aerodrome and other literary periodicals and e-zines. You may learn more about P.W.Bridgman by visiting his website at www.pwbridgman.ca.
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Stephen Claughton’s poems have previously appeared in London Grip and other magazines, in print and on line, including Agenda, The Interpreter’s House, Magma, Poetry Salzburg Review, The Poetry Shed and The Warwick Review.
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Colin Crewdson lives in Devon; his poems tend to reflect his visits to other countries.
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Neil Curry‘s most recent collection Some Letters Never Sent was published by Enitharmon Press.
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Peter Daniels has two poetry collections, Counting Eggs (Mulfran Press, 2012) and A Season in Eden (Gatehouse Press, 2016). His translations of Vladislav Khodasevich from Russian appeared from Angel Classics in 2013.
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Carol DeVaughn is an American-born poet who has made London her home for many years. Her work has won several prizes, including a Bridport in 2012, and is published in magazines and on-line.
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Brian Docherty lives on the Sussex coast as part of a growing community of writers, artists & musicians. His most recent books are In My Dreams, Again (Penniless Press, 2017) and Only In St. Leonards:A Year On The Marina (Special Sorts Press, 2017).
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Previously the editor of Seam and co-founder of the Essex Poetry Festival, Frank Dullaghan now lives in Dubai. He was commissioned to provide the final translations (from literal ones) for the Arabic poems of HH Sheikh Mohammed, ruler of Dubai and PM of UAE. These poems were published in a bilingual book, Flashes of Verse’ in 2014. His 4th collection Lifting the Latch will be published by Cinnamon Press in May 2018 and will include this poem.
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Josh Ekroy’s collection Ways to Build a Roadblock is published by Nine Arches Press. His poems have appeared in The Forward Anthology and the Best of British Poetry (Salt).
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Marilyn Hammick writes (and reads) while travelling, during still moments at home in England and France, recalling a childhood in New Zealand and years living in Iran. Other times she can be found stitching, walking or on her yoga mat.
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Sarah James is an award-winning poet, fiction writer, journalist and editor. Her latest poetry collection is plenty-fish from Nine Arches Press and a pamphlet How to Grow Matches is forthcoming from Against The Grain Press in spring 2018 . Winner of the Overton Poetry Prize 2015, her website is at www.sarah-james.co.uk and she runs the poetry and flash fiction imprint, V. Press.
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Phil Kirby spent most of his working life as an English teacher. His first collection, Watermarks (Arrowhead) is ‘sold out’, though the last few copies are available by contacting him. His new collection, The Third History has just been published by Lapwing Publications.
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John Kitchen is based in Leicester. He writes plays and poems. The latter have been published in HCE, IS &T, From Dusk to Dawn and others. He has been read on Radio 3 by Imogen Stubbs.
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Richard Lewis is a writer from Swansea currently living and working in Cardiff. He won 2nd prize in the 2015 Terry Hetherington Young Writers Award, and is currently working on completion of his first poetry collection.
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Thomas McColl lives in London, and his poems have been published in magazines such as Envoi, Iota, Fat Damsel, Prole and Ink, Sweat and Tears,and in anthologies by Hearing Eye, Flarestack, Eyewear and Shoestring Press. His first full collection of poetry and flash fiction, entitled Being With Me Will Help You Learn, is out now with Listen Softly London Press.
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Mary Michaels has lived most of her life in London. Her work has appeared in a wide range of magazines and her collection The Shape of the Rock was selected for the ‘Alternative Next Generation’ list. Her most recent poetry pamphlet is Caret Mark, (Hearing Eye) following two prose collections, Squint and My Life in Films. She is also widely known for her reviews and articles on contemporary poets.
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Ray Miller describes himself as a Socialist, Aston Villa supporter, faithful husband for 37 years. Life’s been a disappointment.
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Kate Noakes’ most recent collection is Paris, Stage Left (Eyewear, 2017). Her next The Filthy Quiet is due from Parthian later this year. She was elected to the Welsh Academy of Letters in 2011 and her website (boomslangpoetry.blogspot.com) is archived by the National Library of Wales. She lives in London.
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Keith Nunes is a Citizen of the World who is spending his life writing about everything imaginable with unbounded enthusiasm. Sometimes he’s published, sometimes he has to ride the ‘no thanks’ and scribble on.
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William Oxley was born in Manchester. His poems have been published in magazines and journals as diverse as The New York Times, The Observer, The Spectator, The Independent, Agenda, Acumen, The London Magazine and Poetry Ireland Review. A study of his poetry, The Romantic Imagination appeared in 2005 from Poetry Salzburg. His most recent volumes are ISCA – Exeter Moments (Ember Press 2013) and Poems from the Divan of Hafez (translated from the Persian with Parvin Loloi)(Acumen Publications, 2013). His Collected and New Poems came from Rockingham Press in 2014, and Walking Sequence & Other Poems (Indigo Dreams Publishing in 2015). He has given readings throughout the UK, as well as abroad in Nepal, Antibes and elsewhere.
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Stuart Pickford works as a teacher in a comprehensive school in Harrogate. His latest book is Swimming with Jellyfish published last year by smith/doorstop.
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Sanjeev Sethi is the author of three books of poetry. His most recent collection is This Summer and That Summer (Bloomsbury, 2015). A Best of the Net 2017 nominee, his poems are in venues around the world: Mad Swirl, The Stray Branch, Ann Arbor Review, Empty Mirror, First Literary Review-East, Right Hand Pointing, Grey Sparrow Journal, The Synesthesia Anthology: 2013-2017, Rasputin: A Poetry Thread Anthology, Scarlet Leaf Review, Peeking Cat Anthology 2017, Communicators League, and elsewhere. He lives in Mumbai, India.
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Lauren J Smith is a 24-year-old from Christchurch, New Zealand. Her recent poetry publications can be found in Takahe magazine (Issue 91, 2017) and NZMSJ (Issue 25, 2017). In addition to writing poetry, she is studying to be a doctor at the University of Otago.
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Jock Stein is a piper and preacher from East Lothian. He brings to his poetry experience of the Sheffield steel industry, life in East Africa, directing a conference centre, a sabbatical in Hungary, and the politics of Scotland today. He writes poetry in many styles, serious and quirky.
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A Review of Jennifer Egan’s Manhattan Beach, by Jane McChrystal. “Frankenstein” at the Space Theatre. Review by Jane McChrystal.
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Provincial environmental groups and First Nations communities fear that the Quebec government’s Plan Nord, a development project aimed at attracting investment into industrial activities in Quebec’s northern territories, will lead to severe environmental degradation.
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The plan, which will be carried out over the course of 25 years, aims to stimulate investment in the region’s forestry, mining, hydroelectricity, tourism, and bio-food sectors. The area covered by the plan consists of 1.2 million square kilometers – 72 per cent of Quebec’s geographic area. According to government estimates, the plan is expected to create, on average, 20,000 jobs a year and bring in $80 billion in investments.
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In an effort to limit the environmental impact of industrial activities, the government has vowed that by 2015, 12 per cent of the land covered by Plan Nord will be dedicated to the creation of protected areas. This area will gradually be extended so that by 2035, 50 per cent of the territory will be protected.
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This provision, however, has incited criticism on several fronts. The Réseau québécois des groupes écologistes (RQGE) – a network of environmental groups in Quebec – has deemed this land protection proposal insufficient.
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Similarly, several First Nations groups have expressed concerns about the impact of industrial development. The area covered by Plan Nord is inhabited by a number of First Nations communities, including the Inuit, the Innu, the Cree, the Naskapis of Schefferville, the Algonquin, and the Atikamekw.
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Ghislain Picard, the regional chief of Quebec and Labrador in the Assembly of First Nations, told The Daily that, even though Plan Nord “offers great perspectives in terms of employment,” the government has not made enough efforts to protect the region’s environmental security.
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An additional critique is that even protected regions will still be open to certain development activities.
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Massé also noted that the selection of protected areas would be susceptible to industrial interests.
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For many First Nations communities, this prioritization of industrial interests has drawn comparisons to past development projects.
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Though the government is accepting input from concerned groups in the form of public meetings and online communication, Massé argues that these steps are merely symbolic.
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Despite concerns, the project is likely to continue.
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“The resources that we have up North were not worth much a couple of decades back because of the world context, but now we’re seeing a rise in demand and the resources are getting much more rare,” said Massé.
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“We have to remember that before we try to tackle the subject because it’s happening on a much larger scale,” he added.
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Massé warned that, if criticisms are ignored, the environmental security of Quebec’s territory could be threatened.
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Discusses the misleading stories in the United States accusing North Korea of launching a Taepo Dong 1-ballistic missile. Accord of the US with North Korea in 1994; Admission of North Korea on missile technology export.
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Reports on the tension between the U.S. and North Korea over the latter's admission of being able to make nuclear weapons.
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Reports on the North Korean demands complicating its nuclear pact with the US.
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Reports on the importance of the planned summit scheduled between North and South Korea in June, 2000 for the United States foreign military relations with North Korea.
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Explores U.S. military operations against North Korea. National security strategy of the U.S.; Efforts to terminate North Korea's nuclear capabilities; Estimated number of North Korea's military personnel; Use of U.S. bases in Japan and Guam in the military operations.
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States that US efforts to persuade North Korea to accept light water nuclear reactors from South Korea have been unsuccessful as of May 1995.
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Reports the setback to the treaty between US and North Korea on freezing Korea's nuclear program. Details on North Korea's violation of the treaty; US officials role in making the situation worse; Recommendations.
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Reports the breakdown of talks between the US and North Korea for restricting North Korea's nuclear program on May 21, 1995.
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Jia Zou, Joshua Auerbach, David F. Bacon, Edward A. Lee. "PTIDES on Flexible Task Graph: Real-Time Embedded System Building from Theory to Practice". Technical report, University of California, Berkeley, IBM Research, 2009; This is the earlier technical report version of this paper. The published version of this version is at: http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/588.html.
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The Flexotask system claims to enable implementation of both real-time applications and real-time schedulers in a Java Virtual Machine using an actors-like model. The PTIDES model is an actors-like model that claims to deliver precise control over end-to-end latencies in a complex real-time system. The present work jointly investigates both claims by (1) implementing several PTIDES-based schedulers as Flexotask scheduler plugins, and (2) using the resulting system to implement a new reactive control program for a simulation of the JAviator (previously used to evaluate Exotasks, a precursor to Flexotask). We present results from the realistic JAviator control application and also from synthetic benchmarks designed to shed light on the differences between the several PTIDES schedulers we implemented.
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Jia Zou, Joshua Auerbach, David F. Bacon, Edward A. Lee.
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to evaluate Exotasks, a precursor to Flexotask).
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Posted by Jia Zou on 19 Feb 2009.
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Have you ever seen a property on-line and just had to see it?
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Last night I had a buyer ask me to find out a little more about a home built in 1780 before she packed up her kids and made the trek down here.
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The property is currently vacant, bank-owned, winterized, and electric is turned off. Normally that means a phone conversation or a few e-mails back and forth with another agent to get the “scoop”. However, the antique lover in me just had to check out this Attleboro charmer myself so I grabbed a friend and a flashlight and off we went this morning.
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You enter off of the back into a mudroom area with wood floors, this leads into a family room area across the back of the home complete with wide pine floors, beamed ceiling, and fireplace. When facing the front of the house, to your left off of the family room is a small kitchen with wood cabinets which would be great opened up into the fireplaced family room. In the back corner of the house to your right is a second set of stairs and a full bath. There are two good sized rooms in the front of the home on the first level with the front entry in between. Both of these rooms offer great built-ins, closets, wide pine floors, fireplaces, and more charm!
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Upstairs follows a very similar layout… two large rooms in the front of the house each with a fireplace and then one large room across the back that has a small room (above the mudroom) off of it. A second floor laundry is in the back left corner (above the kitchen) and another full bath is in the back right corner (above the first floor bathroom). The space and plumbing could be there to create a master suite out of the back of the second floor with walk-in closet and ensuite bath. Plus you could still have two other bedrooms and a full bath.
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But wait, there’s more… off of the second floor bath is a staircase to the third floor which appears to have had two other finished rooms at one time. On the third floor, it is clear, the chimney will need help (it has fallen in). The basement offers lots of usable space, tall ceilings, and cement floor.
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Set on a spacious almost half acre lot abutting a little stream, this Colonial rehab is clearly not for the average buyer …but if you love a home with a story, have vision & patience, and access to some cash (either in your account now or through a 203k loan program), the unique charm and space is there inside and out to keep the right buyer happy for years to come!
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Listing courtesy of: Daniel Saffer, , Inc.
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Let me know if this looks like a future home for you, I’d love to walk you through it.
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or schedule a showing for you.
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Thinking about a move to carefree Townhome living in 2016? We have what you’re looking for at IdesHillCommon in Attleboro, Massachusetts. Building on our successful sell out of FlynnTerrace which attracted buyers from throughout Rhode Island and Massachusetts, twenty-four more beautiful NEW upscale townhomes will be under construction soon for Summer 2016 delivery. Site work is well underway with foundations to follow along for this fabulous new construction project. Across the street from Flynn Terrace, Ide’s Hill Common will once again provide a perfect commuter location – a mile to Rt 95 and just minutes to the new train station in downtown Attleboro. Just over the Rhode Island line, homeowners can easily access Providence, Boston, and all of the towns in between.
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Ide’s Hill Common Townhomes are for sale exclusively through the new construction specialists at Kensington. Give me a call or text to 508-930-5259 if you’d like more information or if you’d like to set up a time to tour Flynn Terrace and the Ide’s Hill Common site.
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Do you have a home to sell prior to making your next move? Let’s chat and figure out the best plan to get your current home Sold. Maybe you want to sell now, move in with friends or family to save money while unit is under construction. Or, do you have some work to do before putting it on the market? Let’s make a list of priorities so your home will appeal to the most buyers and earn you the highest price. Together we can create a plan that will ultimately get you where you want to be!
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And please spread the word to friends and family. It has been a pleasure working with so many referrals this year and this is a builder you can truly count on to create a quality home!
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Our First Final Product at Flynn Terrace!
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Our first unit at Flynn Terrace is closing this week!! Buyers upgraded some features such as the gorgeous tile shower with glass enclosure and professional grade appliances, but you can create a very similar feel with the builder’s standard allowances which include hardwood floors, tile floors, granite counter tops, tile backsplash, solid wood cabinetry with soft close feature, gas fireplace with mantle & tile surround… plus central air, a patio, energy efficient gas heating system, garage, and a fabulous location (just a mile to Route 95, minutes to train in Attleboro Center or the South Attleboro stop which is in the plaza with the NEW Market Basket!!) Check out the final updated photo gallery for Unit 24… then even if you are just curious, give me a call or text 508-930-5259 to arrange a time to tour. These units are a pleasure to show!
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I will be hosting an Open House this Saturday 10-12 if you feel like dropping by but it is also really easy for me to schedule a time that works for you too. If I am not at Flynn Terrace, I am usually not too far away! A call or text is all it takes … 508-930-5259.
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Unit 24 over at Flynn Terrace looks amazing! Can’t wait to see it with granite and appliances installed!
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Dark cherry stained cabinets are going in next door in Unit 23. Stay tuned for pictures or happy to run you over there for a quick tour to get a feel for what is in store for buyers over the next few weeks.
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I am usually not too far away. Just give a little notice and I’d be happy to meet you over there! Best place to reach me is my cell with a text (508-930-5259) or call (508-930-5259).
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Two units under agreement (Unit 21 and Unit 24). Units 23 & 24 (both one car garage units) should be ready to close mid-January. Units 1-4 (two car garage units) are moving along, expected delivery in March. Timing can be worked out so you have time to sell your current home. Let me know if you’d like any information on getting your current home sold and how we can write up an offer for one of these fabulous Flynn Terrace units.
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Newly Listed! Are you a great renter looking for a great rental and great landlord? We want you! This beautifully updated 2 bedroom unit is located on the first floor of a three-family owner-occupied home. Just minutes to the train, Route 1, and Route 95… perfect for commuters.
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Enjoy an eat-in kitchen fully applianced (including dishwasher!!) with loads of maple cabinetry and granite counter tops. Two good sized bedrooms each with closets and ceiling fans. Recessed lighting. Central Air. Gorgeous landscaping.
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Available for $1100/month, starting January 1, 2015. Owner is looking for a well qualified tenant committed to caring for property.
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If you or someone you know is in the market for a rental to start off the new year, give a call, text, or e-mail to set up a showing.
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For Sale! Beautiful eat-in kitchen featuring custom maple cabinets with cherry finish, top of the line no-smudge stainless appliances, granite counter tops, spacious center island, oversized dining area with sliders to deck and gleaming extra wide oak floors.
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But wait, there’s more… along with this kitchen comes a brand new quality built 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Colonial! Enjoy a great sized living room, first floor laundry, master suite with full bath, three good size bedroom, two full baths, one half bath, marble and tile bathrooms, extra large closets, basement ready for finishing, half acre lot, central air, oversized one car garage, recessed lighting, level half acre lot, and more!
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Or, we are open by appointment… just give a call, text, 508-930-5259 or e-mail jen.mcmorran@verizon.net. Such a great value for upscale new construction … offered at $374,900. You won’t be disappointed!
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From horse trailers to aluminum trailers Goldies Trailer Sales has many to choose from. They have many brands including Featherlite , Aluma, Legend , Haulmark , and more.
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Sheehan Trailers in Watertown, SD features premier national brands like Haulmark Enclosed trailers, Stealth Enclosed trailers, Aluma aluminum trailers, local favorite DCT alumninum & steel trailers.
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Seattle, WA – Forbes Magazine recently called high-end vegan foods the top culinary trend coming out of 2013. Commercials during this past weekend’s championship football games also brought plant-based diets to the forefront of consumers’ attention with the mention of quinoa, kale and other veggie favorites being served at tailgate parties.
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The Field Roast Grain Meat Company’s expansion into football stadiums is further evidence of the increased vegetarian focus. Seattle-based Field Roast’s vegan grain meat Frankfurters and Field Burgers have been served at CenturyLink Field and other football stadiums all season and will be available to the fans watching the 48th championship game at MetLife Stadium on February 2, 2014.
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Check out www.www.fieldroast.com/gameday for all the recipes.
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Since 1997, Field Roast has been making high-quality vegan meat products that are quickly becoming the “All-American Vegetarian” meat. Its ever-expanding array of products currently includes frankfurters, burgers, roasts, sausages, deli slices and loaves. Field Roast can be found in over 1,000 retail stores and upwards of 500 food service venues nationwide. For more information, visit www.fieldroast.com.
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Upgrade the front suspension on your second generation 1970-1981 Camaro or Firebird with RideTech’s TruTurn front suspension system. TruTurn includes everything you need to convert your vehicle to accept coilovers or Shockwave air spring / shock absorber assemblies, as preferred. The benefits include improved caster, better camber gain, increased tire clearance, reduced bump steer and ride height adjustability.
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The system includes StrongArm tubular control arms, dropped spindles, delrin bushings heavy duty ball joints — including tall upper ball joints — custom tie rod ends, pitman arm, idler arm, center link and billet tie rod adjusters and bump steer correcting hardware.
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If you will be running coilovers, installation is a simple R&R (remove and replace) bolt on process. Shockwave installation requires frame clearancing as shown in the video.
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Nothing too exciting going on here today, so here's another photo from the archives. This was taken March 21, 2002, on our first cruise. And I have posted more from our recent cruise, backdated because my OCD brain likes it on the day it took place, not the day I've finally gotten around to posting it. One of these days I'm going to finish sorting through the hundred-plus photos I took in Cabo and write about it, but people around here seem to think they need to eat and have clean clothes to wear.
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