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As such, his reputation was further confirmed by The Black Poodle ( 1884 ), The Tinted Venus ( 1885 ), A Fallen Idol ( 1886 ), and other works.
All manner of dogs have been suggested including: the Poodle, Portuguese Water Dog, Barbet, generic old water dog, the now-extinct English Water Spaniel as well as the Northern and Southern Water Spaniels, but whether Irish Water Spaniels are antecedents, descendants, or mixtures of these other breeds is a matter of some speculation.
James " Jimmy " Hibbert ( born 23 November 1956 ) is an English television writer and voice actor best known for his work for Cosgrove Hall, mainly voicing Ruffles, Dr Von Goosewing and many other characters in Count Duckula and Bella, Harry Slime and Poodle Stink in Avenger Penguins.

pins and Christmas
The wave of products that followed included such items as a series of Kellogg's Pep Cereal pins, a Milton Bradley board game ( 1938 ), salt and pepper shakers, perfume bottles, Christmas lights, bisque toothbrush holders, a set of German nodder figures, carnival chalkware statues, a wind-up toy handcar, oilcloth and celluloid Kayo dolls, coloring books and a series of jigsaw puzzles ( 1943 ).
Bolos are easy to make, using attractive flat objects such as lady's pins, coins, plastic netsuke reproductions, polished stones, Christmas tree ornaments, refrigerator magnets, etc.
Elf Bowling with elf pins and Christmas frog hopping on the icy lane.

pins and tree
* Cèpe des pins (" pine tree cep "; Boletus pinophilus or Boletus pinicola ) grows among pine trees.
When it catches something, it carries it to the nearest tree or bush, pins it down with its foot, and kills and eats the prey.
Candles for the tree were glued with melted wax to a tree branch or attached by pins.
In 2009, Jade was featured in an in-depth video clip for Observer Women's Magazine, sharing one of her creations, something she refers to as her " artwork ", a " ribbon bracelet " which features some " easily available household things " such as ; a " skull and wings ", a tiny " palm tree, sort of reminds me of my home in Ibiza ", a bunch of safety pins, " funky little bits and bobs ", e. g. a little key trinket, of which Jade reveals, " I kinda like the way a key symbols things ", and confesses that she loves encorporating " all sorts of symbols and thoughts into my jewellery and little things they mean to you ".

pins and other
Memory and other devices would be added to the bus using the same address and data pins as the CPU itself used, connected in parallel.
These " roller nuts " were either free-floating in their close-fitting hole across the stock, tied in with a binding of sinew or other strong cording, or mounted on a metal axle or pins.
In addition to its dedicated I / O bus structure, the Nova backplane had wire wrap pins that could be used for non-standard connectors or other special purposes.
Raw material went in at one end, was smelted into brass and was turned into pans, pins, wire, and other goods.
At the convention, Lions can participate in elections and parades, display and discuss fundraisers and service projects, and trade pins and other souvenirs.
These connection points are called " ports " or " pins ", among several other names.
When the UIT tool, made up of the ultrasonic transducer, pins and other components, comes into contact with the work piece it acoustically couples with the work piece, creating harmonic resonance.
The introduction of the miniature tube base ( see below ) which could have 9 pins, more than previously available, allowed other multi-section tubes to be introduced, such as the 6GH8 / ECF82 triode-pentode, quite popular in television receivers.
For example, a null modem crosses pins 2 and 3, so that pin 2 on one side is connected to pin 3 on the other.
In other cases such interfaces could be created by software running in integrated on-chip boot ROM from GPIO pins.
Patriots wore them in their lapels as a symbol of resistance to the German occupiers and local Nazi authorities when other signs of resistance, such as flag pins or pins showing the cipher of the exiled King Haakon VII of Norway were forbidden.
During this period, Asian women were still wearing traditional hairstyles held up with combs, pins and sticks crafted from tortoise, metal, wood and other materials, but in the middle 1880s, upper-class Japanese women began pushing back their hair in the Western style ( known as sokuhatsu ), or adopting Westernized versions of traditional Japanese hairstyles ( these were called yakaimaki, or literally, soirée chignon ).
A partial list of other symptoms patients have attributed to MCS include difficulty breathing, pains in the throat, chest, or abdominal region, asthma, skin irritation, contact dermatitis, and hives or other forms of skin rash, headaches, neurological symptoms ( nerve pain, pins and needles feelings, weakness, trembling, restless leg syndrome, etc.
In urban regions or a city, monuments should be sought initially but it the absence of monuments property corners marked by iron pins, metal survey markers, iron pipes and other features that may establish a line of possession should be located.
Note also that on the male DVI connector, pin 14 (+ 5 volts ) is shorter than the other pins.
Mannequins, flat irons, sewing machines, needles, pins, threads, swatches of fabric, and other items related to tailoring appear in almost every medium of his work .< ref name = HeydJewishID > Milly Heyd ; " Man Ray / Emmanuel Rudnitsky: Who is Behind the Enigma of Isidore Ducasse?
At the other extreme is " dead bug " style, with the ICs flipped upside-down with their pins sticking up into the air like a dead insect.
When a " skinny " Dual In-line Pin package ( DIP ) integrated circuit ( such as a typical DIP-14 or DIP-16, which have a 0. 3 inch separation between the pin rows ) is plugged into a breadboard, the pins of one side of the chip are supposed to go into column E while the pins of the other side go into column F on the other side of the notch.

pins and jewelry
Other accoutrements worn by some punks included: BDSM fashions ; fishnet stockings ( sometimes ripped ); spike bands and other studded or spiked jewelry ; safety pins ( in clothes and as body piercings ); silver bracelets and heavy eyeliner worn by both men and women.
Safety pins can also be used as an accessory or jewelry, such as earrings, chains, and wristbands.
" This name was given to him because he frequently dressed in a white suit and wore diamond pins, rings, and other jewelry.
At Disneyland and California Adventure parks, the cast members are instructed not to accept pins that have a clasp or brooch-type backing ( as with jewelry ).
On top of this, there are numerous articles of jewelry, weaponry, shields, buttons, pins, and small personal artifacts on display in museums in the Crimea and in the British Museum which have led to a better understanding of the Gothic Kingdom.
Among the products available to the general public are: clothing apparel for men and women, Revolutionary War replicas such as Liberty Bells and Field Cannons, jewelry for men and women such as lapel pins and cuff links, along with cups, mugs, key-chains, books, CD's, videos and knickknacks.
The original pins were made from gutta-percha, a resin material which was a predecessor to modern plastics, and widely used in the 1800s for dental fillings, jewelry, and insulation for wiring.

Christmas and tree
A main agricultural industry in the area is Christmas tree farming.
The second one happens on the evening of 24 December ; gifts are placed under the Christmas tree, usually in the absence of Santa-believing children ( many of whom are occupied with watching the sky in search of the first star ) if there are any in the family.
The remainder of the evening is given to stories and songs around the Christmas tree.
A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer such as pine or fir, traditionally associated with the celebration of Christmas.
An artificial Christmas tree is an object made to resemble such a tree, usually made from polyvinyl chloride ( PVC ).
The custom of the Christmas tree developed in early modern Germany with predecessors that can be traced to the 16th and possibly the 15th century.
The Christmas tree has also been known as the " Yule-tree ", especially in discussions of its folkloristic origins.
While it is clear that the Christmas tree originates in Renaissance and early modern Germany, there are a number of speculative theories as to its ultimate origin.
Like the Christmas crib, the Paradise tree was later placed in homes.
A Bremen guild chronicle of 1570 reports that a small tree decorated with " apples, nuts, dates, pretzels and paper flowers " was erected in the guild-house for the benefit of the guild members ' children, who collected the dainties on Christmas Day.
Die Gartenlaube ( 1871 ) showing " the German Christmas tree " ( Der deutsche Weihnachtsbaum ) in a field hospital in Versailles after the Franco-Prussian War.
The Christmas tree remained confined to the upper Rhineland for a relatively long time.
In the 19th century, the Christmas tree was taken to be an expression of German culture and of Gemütlichkeit, especially among emigrants overseas.
The Queen Victoria | Queen's Christmas tree at Windsor Castle published in the Illustrated London News, 1848, and republished in Godey's Lady's Book, Philadelphia in December 1850.
Princess Henrietta of Nassau-Weilburg introduced the Christmas tree to Vienna in 1816, and the custom spread across Austria in the following years.
In France, the first Christmas tree was introduced in 1840 by the duchesse d ' Orléans.
In Denmark a Danish newspaper claims that the first attested Christmas tree was lit in 1808 by countess Wilhemine of Holsteinborg.
It was the aging countess who told the story of the first Danish Christmas tree to the Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen in 1865.
He had published a fairy-tale called The Fir-Tree in 1844, recounting the fate of a fir-tree being used as a Christmas tree.

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