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On November 19 2013 11:38 SimoneElektra wrote:How about this G String wedding gown? + Show Spoiler +
I mean, maybe as the lingerie she would put on the night after we were married, but I think that is hella trashy otherwise. You're supposed to have all of your friends and family at your wedding. Do you really want your grandfather to see you wearing a strip of white electrical tape?
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Discovery of structure of the DNA molecule: Watson and Crick
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Stripper in Clearwater, FLA showing the judge that her bikini briefs were too large to expose her vagina to the undercover cops that arrested her. The case was dimissed.
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Monowi, Nebraska: Monowi's peak years were in the 1930s, when it had a population of 150. Like many other small communities in the Great Plains, it lost its younger residents to cities that were experiencing growth and offering better jobs. During the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 2; only one married couple, Rudy and Elsie Eiler, lived there. Mr. Eiler died in 2004, leaving his wife as the only remaining resident. In this capacity, she acts as Mayor, granting herself a liquor license and paying taxes to herself. She is required to produce a municipal road plan every year in order to secure state funding for the village's four street lights.
Although the village is nearly abandoned, it does have the 5,000-volume Rudy's Library, founded in memory of Mr. Eiler and maintained by Mrs. Eiler. In addition, Mrs. Eiler runs a tavern in Monowi and draws regular customers from as far as 80 miles away.
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Cecil B. DeMille on the set of the "Ten Commandments", 1956.
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Alfred Hitchcock during the filming of the intro to MGM.
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A woman looks on as Mount Sinabung spews ash, viewed from Sibintun village in Karo district, Indonesia's north Sumatra province, on November 18, 2013. Mount Sinabung continued to spew volcanic ash throwing a plume 8,000 meters into the atmosphere on Monday as thousands of residents remained in temporary shelters fearful of more eruptions.
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Lightning strikes as Mount Sinabung volcano spews ash and hot lava, at Simpang Empat village in Karo district, on September 18, 2013.
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Washington, Illinois aerial view of tornado path.
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Portuguese designer Susana Soares has developed a device for detecting cancer and other serious diseases using trained bees. The bees are placed in a glass chamber into which the patient exhales; the bees fly into a smaller secondary chamber if they detect cancer.
Scientists have found that honey bees - Apis mellifera - have an extraordinary sense of smell that is more acute than that of a sniffer dog and can detect airborne molecules in the parts-per-trillion range.
Bees can be trained to detect specific chemical odours, including the biomarkers associated with diseases such as tuberculosis, lung, skin and pancreatic cancer.
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I'd probably die of heart attack...
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A rare total inversion was seen on November 29, 2013 by visitors to Grand Canyon National Park. This shot is of the Desert View Watchtower near Desert View Point on the South Rim.
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Dec. 11, 2013: Students from the School of Communication & Art at the University of Sao Paulo in Natal, Brazil, perform a skit titled "Blind Ones" as a protest against consumerism inside a shopping mall on Dec. 9. The group plans to take the protest to cities in Europe and North America in 2014.
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U.S. chess prodigy, Bobby Fisher, playing 50 opponents simultaneously at his Hollywood hotel on 12 April 1964. He won 47, lost 1 and drew 2.
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Italian woman kisses the hand of a soldier of the U.S. Fifth Army after troops move into Naples in their invasion and advance northward in Italy, on October 10, 1943.
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Three Allied soldiers make toasts in fallen La Haye du Puits, France on July 15, 1944.
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Heads from a Nazi Concentration Camp
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Chris Jordan photo
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On November 19 2013 14:33 eonDE wrote:![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/7Zyt56O.jpg)
Rosalind Franklin deduced the structure of DNA first, but Watson and Crick stole her data (X-ray crystallographic plates) from her lab and then published before her. They got away with it largely because she was a woman.
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Father Alec Reid administers the last rites to the body of a British Army corporal in Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1988.
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Nicholas II of Russia in his early twenties, before he was crowned Tsar in 1894.
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Sunrise over the ancient city of Bagan - Myanmar/Burma.
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Junius Stinney was the youngest person in America to be executed on death row in 1944 at age 14. He was quickly accused by the (white) police of ‘killing’ two little (white) girls with lack of evidence. His conviction and sentencing opened and closed in one day. There were no witnesses called and there was no transcript of the trial details and black people were not allowed inside the courtroom during that time.
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