#2001:interior
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2001fallenstar · 8 months ago
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zegalba · 3 months ago
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Campana Brothers: 'Anemone' Chair (2001)
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digitalscape001 · 1 year ago
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interior and exterior shots of the Qiora Shiseido store on Madison Ave. NYC, designed by Architecture Research Office (2001)
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rabbitcruiser · 7 months ago
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The last steel girder was removed from the original World Trade Center site on May 28, 2002. Cleanup duties officially ended with closing ceremonies at Ground Zero in Manhattan.
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metoidionasty · 2 years ago
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2001
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dandyads · 2 years ago
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Bisazza Tile, 2001
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prettyheartentangle · 2 years ago
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introspect-la · 1 year ago
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QIORA SHISEIDO STORE ON MADISON AVENUE IN NEW YORK CITY, DESIGNED BY ARCHITECTURE RESEARCH OFFICE (2001)
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edsonjnovaes · 7 months ago
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Cine Majestic 2001
Cine Majestic 2001 – Lord Luiz Belmiro. 2021 02 ago Acusado de comunista, um roteirista de Hollywood tem sua carreira arruinada. Ele sofre um acidente que o deixa sem memória e o leva a uma pequena cidade, onde é confundido com um herói de guerra. Título original The Majestic 2h 32min – Comédia dramática Direção: Frank Darabont Elenco: Martin Landau, Jim Carrey, Laurie Holden Em plena…
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2001fallenstar · 1 year ago
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zegalba · 10 months ago
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Karim Rashid: Home (2001)
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thefuture-tomorrow · 2 years ago
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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
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metoidionasty · 2 years ago
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3/1/2001
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hometoursandotherstuff · 4 days ago
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Can't understand why this house isn't selling. It's a unique, whimsical, fairy tale home. Built in 1956 in Prescott, AZ, it has 3bds, 2ba, 1,725 sq ft. $795k.
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There's an elegant little foyer.
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A pretty living room is not open concept, but it's the perfect layout b/c you can see into the kitchen from here, yet it's a separate space.
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The dining area off the kitchen is lovely.
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The kitchen is a combination of rustic and vintage. This is beautifully done.
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Then, you go thru this attractive little pass-thru to the bedrooms.
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Such a pretty primary suite with a little foyer and doors to the garden.
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Gorgeous vintage ensuite.
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Bedroom #2 is so pretty.
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And, this is bath #2, which has been skillfully remodeled.
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The smallest room makes a beautiful sitting room and doubles as a guest room.
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This gorgeous building is a sweet dining room large enough for entertaining in a homey atmosphere.
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The garage is work of art.
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It's so cute inside.
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They don't show the interior, but there's an art studio above the garage.
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And, look at the wonderful Vardo on the property. There's even a horse statue behind it.
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The amazing interior of the Vardo.
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The grounds are stunning. This looks like the entrance to a secret garden.
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The whole house looks like it's right out of a story book.
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Gates to the property.
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0.52 acre lot. What an amazing home.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2001-W-Thumb-Butte-Rd-Prescott-AZ-86305/8744401_zpid/?
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finelythreadedsky · 13 days ago
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JSTOR wrapped: top ten JSTOR articles read in 2024
Bakola, Emmanuela. 2014. “Interiority, the ‘Deep Earth’ and the Spatial Symbolism of Darius’ Apparition in the Persians of Aeschylus.” Cambridge Classical Journal 60: 1–36.
Griffith, Robert Drew. 1988. “Disrobing in the Oresteia.” Classical Quarterly 38 (2): 552–54.
Johnston, Brian. 1993. “The Metamorphoses of Theseus in Oedipus at Colonus.” Comparative Drama 27 (3): 271–85.
Marshall, C. W. 2003. “Casting the Oresteia.” The Classical Journal 98 (3): 257–74.
Mueller, Melissa. 2011. “The Politics of Gesture in Sophocles’ Antigone.” Classical Quarterly 61 (2): 412–25.
Ormand, Kirk. 1996. “Silent by Convention? Sophocles’ Tekmessa.” American Journal of Philology 117 (1): 37–64.
Skouroumouni Stavrinou, Aspasia. 2014. “Inside and Out: The Dynamics of Domestic Space in Euripides’ Andromache.” Hermes 142 (4): 385–403.
Starkey, Jennifer. 2018. “The Origin and Purpose of the Three-Actor Rule.” Transactions of the American Philological Association 148 (2): 269–97.
Stehle, Eva. 2002. “The Body and Its Representations in Aristophanes’ Thesmophoriazousai: Where Does the Costume End?” American Journal of Philology 123 (3): 369–406.
Worman, Nancy. 2001. “The Herkos Achaion Transformed: Character Type and Spatial Meaning in the Ajax.” Classical Philology 96 (3): 228–52.
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rebeccathenaturalist · 10 months ago
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This is a big deal. No, $48,692.05 is in no way, shape or form a fair price for the many thousands of acres of traditional Chinook land that were never ceded but were taken by settlers anyway. However, the fact that this funding from the 1970 Indian Claims Commission settlement is being released to the tribe is the strongest move toward regaining recognition in years.
As a bit of background, the Chinook Indian Nation are some of the descendants of many indigenous communities who have lived in the Columbia-Pacific region and along the Columbia to the modern-day Dalles since time immemorial. They saw the arrival of the Lewis & Clark party to the Pacific Ocean in 1805, but shortly thereafter were devastated by waves of diseases like malaria and smallpox. The survivors signed a treaty to give up most of their land in 1851, but it was never ratified by the United States government. While some Chinookan people are currently part of federally recognized tribes such as the Yakama Nation, the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation, and the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Reservation, the Chinook Indian Nation--comprised of the Lower Chinook, Clatsop, Cathlamet, Willapa, and Wahkiakum--have remained largely unrecognized.
That changed briefly in 2001. On January 3 of that year, the Department of the Interior under the Clinton administration formally recognized the Chinook Indian Nation. In July 2002, the Bush administration revoked the federal recognition after complaints from the Quinault Indian Nation, as the Chinook would have had access to certain areas of what is now the Quinault reservation. This meant that the Chinook, once again, were denied funding and other resources given to federally recognized tribes, to include crucial healthcare funding during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Chinook Indian Nation has been fighting legal battles to regain federal recognition ever since the revocation. The funding released to them in this month's court decision doesn't make them federally recognized, but it is a show of legitimacy in a tangled, opaque system that indigenous people across the United States have had to contend with for many decades. Here's hoping this is a crack in the wall keeping the Chinook from recognition, and that they get more good news soon.
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