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  2. My Life in Ruins - Wikipedia

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    My Life in Ruins (released as Driving Aphrodite in the United Kingdom) is a 2009 romantic-comedy film directed by Donald Petrie and starring Nia Vardalos, Richard Dreyfuss, Alexis Georgoulis, Rachel Dratch, Harland Williams and Alistair McGowan.

  3. Erinnerungsort Badehaus – Badehaus museum - Wikipedia

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    Guided museum tours for individuals and groups, also through Waldram and the ruins of the armament factories in the former so-called Wolfratshauser Forst. Museum app with audio guides and outdoor guided tours; Series of events: Encounters at the BADEHAUS; Series of events: Artistic interventions; Special exhibitions; Interviews with ...

  4. Bettina WitteVeen - Wikipedia

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    The chapel is next to the ruins of the old church tower destroyed in a World War II bombing and now stands as a war memorial. The piece commemorated the end of World War I in 1918. The installation consisted of WitteVeen's photographs, sound, and reworked archival recordings that were combined into collages, sculptures and a video presentation ...

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  6. Roman villa - Wikipedia

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    For example, Saint Benedict established a monastery in the ruins of a villa at Subiaco that had belonged to Nero. [ citation needed ] Around 590, Saint Eligius was born in a highly placed Gallo-Roman family at the 'villa' of Chaptelat near Limoges , in Aquitaine .

  7. East India House Inscription - Wikipedia

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    Royal inscriptions like the East India House Inscription were intended for public display or burial in the foundations of buildings. Unlike most cuneiform writing that was made in clay, foundation tablets like this were carved in stone and were more carefully articulated, the scribes clearly taking pride in the beauty and clarity of their engraving.

  8. Meiron - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] [24] In 1609, Rabbi Shlumil of Safad wrote that there were many synagogues in ruins and empty of people. [25] Turkish traveller Evliya Çelebi, who visited about 1648, told that as the Jewish festival approached, thousands of people, "mostly Druzes, Timānis, Yezīdies and Mervāvis", gathered inside a cave at Meiron. Then on the day ...

  9. Daniel R. Small - Wikipedia

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    Daniel R. Small was born in Centralia, Illinois in 1984. He graduated from Lois Cowles Harrison Center for the Visual and Performing Arts in 2002, and went on to receive his BFA in Photography from Rhode Island School of Design in 2006.