And Abram departed, as the Lord had spoken unto him; and Lot went with him: and Abram was seventy and five years old when he departed out of Haran. And Abram
Not your average denim pair. Shaped to a wide leg silhouette, the Marie jeans by Seventy + Mochi come with sailor buttons detailing the centre front seams, whilst the waist features a curved band to show off and style with tucked-in blouses in summertime, and cropped knitted layers when temperatures drop.
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The UTILITY COUNTER STOOL (1956) was originally custom-built as seating for L.Ercolani’s team of designers when sketching in the factory. Today, some seventy years later, the stool remains a favourite of creators everywhere. A classic characteristic of traditional Windsor craftsmanship, the UTILITY COUNTER STOOL features tapered, outward-facing legs and a moulded ash seat that accentuates the stool’s agile build. Additionally, the UTILITY COUNTER STOOL boasts the iconic Windsor joint — a trademark detail found in many of Lucian Ercolani’s early works. Manufactured in solid ash, the UTILITY COUNTER STOOL is offered in nine bespoke finishes, including a soothing natural finish and the new, bold MODERN TONES series by Christian Møller Andersen. Material: Solid Ash Size: h65 x w39 x d37 / seat height 65 / seat depth 37 cm Care Instructions: Wipe Clean Utility Counter Fact Sheet L.Ercolani Finishes & Fabrics Note: Pre - Order item - depending on stock can take 8 - 10 weeks for delivery.Lead times change on a weekly basis so please contact us for more detail.For local delivery from our East Dulwich store please select store pickup at the checkout and contact us for a quote.Please check our Pre - Order terms on our website.
Refusing to fit into the mainstream art of her time, Gazbia Sirry replaced formal modernist training with local Egyptian art conventions to critically address women’s rights, patriarchy, social justice, and Western imperialism. A spokesperson for seventy years of Arab history, Sirry creates social realist mosaic-like paintings that still allow for a multiplicity of culturally loaded interpretations. Notwithstanding her celebrated use of color, her art continues to serve as an urgent and contemporary political act.
It is 70 years since King George VI died, causing mourning across Australia. Which begs the question, “what will happen when the time comes to mourn today’s monarch, and a new king is proclaimed?”
Why dance flamenco? Flamenco offers all kinds of benefits: physical, emotional, intellectual, cognitive ... It is perfect for those who never considered themselves to be dancers and for those who have done other forms of dance. And the best part? You can start learning when you'r
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Dear friends, Greetings from the desk of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. Israel calls its latest military campaign Operation Break the Wave, a lyrical description of a brutal reality. This year, 2023, will be the seventy-fifth year after the Nakba, the catastrophe of 1948 when Israeli troops illegally removed Palestinians from their homes and […]
This photo from March 1945 transports us to the moment when history converged with destiny, as Edward Creston Gleed, a distinguished U.S. Army Air Force officer and a member of Class 42-K, stands beside an unidentified crewman, engrossed in the meticulous task of adjusting a seventy-five-gallon drop tank on the wing of a P-51D Mustang known as "Creamer's Dream." The scene unfolds at Ramitelli, Italy, amidst the backdrop of wartime urgency. Gleed, wearing his Tuskegee Airmen attire, embodies the spirit of bravery that defined this trailblazing group of aviators. Gleed left an indelible mark as part of the renowned Tuskegee Airmen. Born on November 5, 1916, Gleed's legacy spans his service with the esteemed Buffalo Soldiers/9th Cavalry Regiment and his role as the operations officer of the 332nd Fighter Group. He soared as a combat fighter pilot with the 99th Fighter Squadron, showcasing his exceptional skills and unwavering dedication. Gleed's notable achievements include his participation in the ninth-ever aviation cadet program of the Tuskegee Airmen, a groundbreaking initiative that paved the way for future generations. His name is proudly listed among the 1,007 documented Tuskegee Airmen Pilots, a testament to his exceptional talents and his significant contribution to history.
Jeremiah 29:10-11 This is what the Lord says: “When seventy years are completed for Babylon, I will come to you and fulfill my good promise to bring you back to this place. For I know the plans I h…
After far too many days, I spent time this morning getting back into reading God’s Word. It was a glass of ice-cold, freshly-brewed tea. When I think of my own struggles walking with God and …
The story of Elisabeth Elliot and Rachel Saint gives us some interesting principles into true life situations where fellow believers don't like each other. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible
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My favorite from J. Kirk Richards' inspiring series Wednesday morning text message to Taylor: Thank your coworkers for not pooing on the carpet 'Cause one of my coworkers--Roger to be exact--had just had an accident, which he proceeded to step in and track all over the upstairs. Awesome. This was just a day or two after Blaine had dumped a third of a gallon of milk out on the kitchen counter and floor and just a few hours before both boys made major mischief in my sewing stuff. {This is where my mom asks, 'Well what were they doing out of your sight?' and I reply, 'I have to go to the bathroom and take showers and help the baby sometimes! Give me a break!} By Wednesday evening I came unglued. "I hate my job!" I ranted to Taylor. "I can't get anything done around here because they mess things up faster than I can clean them. And they absolutely never listen to me. Never!" "Dear, can you please use a softer voice and fewer superlatives?" Taylor calmly asked. "No! I'm mad! And they aren't superlatives! They're true!" I barked back, irrational as ever. "I just don't know what to do! I don't know what to do!" It wasn't until the next morning that I had laughed at myself a little, calmed down a lot, and decided that it was time to come up with some solutions. I grew up with a mother who always said, "Every problem has a solution." She chanted that mantra to me all my life and now I repeat it to my own children. My sister, Liz, once told me: "It doesn't make sense for us mothers to throw our hands up and say 'I give up on this problem.' What if I had a corporate job? When something hard came up would I just sulk and tell the boss 'I quit?' Never! I would go back to my office and figure out a solution! Mothering is my job. When I meet a challenge, I have to find a way to make it better." Thursday morning email to Taylor: I am working on some solutions. Like I am going to keep the baby's room (where the sewing stuff is kept) and upstairs bathroom (where much water mischief takes place)locked. And I am going to try to nurse upstairs so the kids can play and I can see them. The other part of the solution is for me to a) stop having a panic attack every 5 minutes that my house doesn't look perfect b) remind myself that they are 3 and 4 years old and c) find the power to control myself and stop all the ranting and raving. So anyway, those are my goals. I don't hate my job. Not at all. I love it. I like it. I reverence it. In fact, it was the image at the top of this post that motivated my penance. I saw it Thursday morning and the reverence flooded over me. --anne
Bishop Gérald Caussé was named the Church's presiding bishop in October 2015.