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Happy Hour 9” Goblet $14.99 9″ Happy Hour goblet. Hand wash. |
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Eight Hour Cream Intensive Hand Treatment $19.5 Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Intensive Moisturizing Hand Treatment, 2.3 oz. This fast-absorbing gel cream for the hands moisturizes for up to eight hours. Soothing emollients smooth and soften rough, weather-exposed skin. Signs of dryness and cracking are reversed so hands look and feel soft and touchable. |
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Man of the Hour $13.45 NIGHT OF LOVE: To save her struggling dance company, Meg must accept an unthinkable offer from the man she thought betrayed her long ago. But will it cost her more to trust Steven or to deny the irresistible passion reigniting between them? SECRET AGENT MAN: Corporate security chief Lang Patton could hand anything… except commitment. But to protect his ex-fiancée, Kirry Campbell, from a vicious stalker, Lange would rediscover a love worth dying for… |
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Hour Glass, Clock $319.99 This clock has hand formed, hand brushed aluminum numerals, that are mounted to richly beveled glass. Time is kept with both minutes, and hours, with this “Hour Glass” clock. Battery operated clock. |
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OXO Good Grips Swivel Peeler $5.95 Stainless steel blade rotates to stay the course. Pointed tip removes potato eyes with ease. Soft-grip ergonomic handle offers comfort and non-slip control…. |
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Thermos Nissan JMW500P6 16-Ounce Stainless-Steel Backpack Bottle, Silver $19.08 Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Commuter Backpack Bottle TherMax double wall vacuum insulation locks in temperature to preserve flavor and freshness. Unbreakable 18/8 stainless steel interior and exterior withstand the demands of everyday use. Drink lid opens with push button ease and locks closed for leak-proof travel. Light and pact design for effortless transport and storage. Bottle stays cool… |
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Thermos Nissan 34-Ounce Vacuum Insulated Stainless-Steel Gourmet Coffee Press $24.84 Stainless steel coffee press… |
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Alice in Wonderland (Masterpiece Edition) $11.17 In addition to the extras that appeared on the DVD release (Disney’s first TV show “One Hour in Wonderland” and the wonderful Mickey short “Thru the Mirror”), the Blu-ray features Katherine Beaumont, the voice of Alice, introducing recently discovered ref… |
Dubrovnik Mayor Andro Vlahusic Is Under 24 Hour Defense After Allegedly Getting A Threatening SMS Message
Dubrovnik Mayor Andro Vlahusic is under 24 hour protection after purportedly getting a threatening SMS message,croatiantimes.com writes. Though official sources have not confirmed the reason for his increased protection, rumors have it the mayor received a threatening message that guaranteed more caution.
Some speculate that the message might have come from cultural milieu enraged by announced grant cuts or from taxi associations demonstrating against the current call to increase the quantity of cabs in the town from 128 to 166.
The total phenomenon of Dubrovnik can't be incorporated without a complete comprehension of its past which isn't, of course, dissipated by the political and business facts that the normal image of the city's history is based. It's therefore important to touch, even tho quickly, on the many levels of its past life, e.g.
Its design, creative and systematic feats, day-to-day life, connections in the Euro-Mediterranean cultural circle all interpenetrate one another, depend on one another and excite one another, so that's would be troublesome to tell which is of larger worth in our experience of that which we briefly term DUBROVNIK.
The mystery shrouding the early medieval history of Dubrovnik is only enhanced by the latest archeological research results. During work on the restoration of the present cathedral, beneath the expected foundations of a Romanesque church, devastated in the great tremor, the remains of an equally massive basilica, dating by its stylistic traits from the 7th/8th century, were uncovered.
Considering the size of the building and its situation in the town, this find didn't fit into the viewpoints held until then about the city's beginnings and its first centuries of development. Numerous educated issues have therefore been raised which are still awaiting their analysts.
But it could be determined the town developed from two nuclei, one on the former islet of Lava, and one facing it on the situation of the present Prijeko street, which was a Slavic settlement. In the period from the 10th to the 12 th century the two settlements gradually combined by filling in the shallow channel between them, above that the city's main axis, the future main street - Placa - was to be built.
There are too few remains from the early Middle Ages to enable us to form a trustworthy idea about the town, as it then was, its size and business strength or its cultural level. The finds of the pre-Romanesque Early Croatian church of StStephen (Sveti Stjepan), possibly dating from the 7th/8th century, and mentioned by the Byzantine Emperor-writer Constantine Porphyrogenitus, is of special interest. In the north part of the town there were 3 tiny churches (St. Luke, St. Nicholas, Sigurata) built in the form of Early Croatian design from the time between the 9th and 12th centuries.
Early medieval Dubrovnik probably had its cultural and scholarly ties and wishes. It is known that Dubrovnik had contacts with centres on the opposite shore of the Adriatic extremely early on. It doubtlessly also maintained active ties with the other towns of Byzantine Dalmatia, as well as with those in the middle of the Empire. A representative of Imperial power and a high-ranking church dignitary dwelt in the town. The temporal and ecclesiastical authorities had wants which couldn't be met in the town. For example, the majority of the objects utilized in liturgy couldn't have been manufactured by local workers, e.g. Parts of the reliquary of St. Blaise, still kept in the Cathedral treasury.
Apart from the clergy, the city's development needed an increasing number of educated men able to channel the community's wants towards the constitution of a free municipality. Such a task needed men talented in government, lawmaking, diplomacy, teaching, etc . Through its history Dubrovnik fulfilled part of these wishes through the animated movement of men in the Mediterranean, but the greatest part, thru the exigencies of development, had to be undertaken by area folk.
On the ethnic and cultural level, very early on there was an active intermingling of the city's Roman and Slavic elements. True, the Slavic part was at last to prevail, but unique new values were to arise from the union of the two. It shouldn't be forgotten that all this happened in the frame of reference of strong and certain Mediterranean interconnections and in the shadow of the Greek and Roman heritage which Croatian Dubrovnik indubitably carried on from the 14th century down to the dawn of the modern age.