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There are some people who "relume" watches, or replace faded lume. Formerly, lume consisted mostly of radium; however, radium is radioactive and has been mostly replaced on new watches by less bright, but less toxic compounds.
British Army Reserve soldier demonstrates a virtual reality headset.. A head-mounted display (HMD) is a display device, worn on the head or as part of a helmet (see helmet-mounted display for aviation applications), that has a small display optic in front of one (monocular HMD) or each eye (binocular HMD).
Al Ain Hospital, Al Ain (managed by SEHA)); Ain Al Khaleej Hospital, Al Ain (Private) Burjeel Royal Hospital, Al Ain (Private, managed by VPS Healthcare Group)
The store's in-house label was also sold to retailers globally including Journal Standard Relume, Steven Alan, and Opening Ceremony. [6] In 2015, the store collaborated with footwear manufacturer Viberg on an ankle height derby boot.
Relume Dumará [43] 2º: Sônia Coutinho: Os Seios de Pandora: Rocco: 3º: Modesto Carone: Resumo de Ana: Companhia das Letras: 2000 Moacyr Scliar: A Mulher que escreveu a Bíblia: Companhia das Letras [44] Flávio Aguiar: Anita: Boitempo Editorial: Carlos Heitor Cony: Romance sem Palavras: Companhia das Letras: 2001 Milton Hatoum: Dois Irmãos ...
O túnel perfeito, editora Relume-Dumará e UFES, Rio de Janeiro, 1994. Carta aos loucos, editora Record, Rio de Janeiro, 1998. Essay. O fogo é uma chama úmida (Reflexões sobre a poesia contemporânea), "Coleção Afrânio Peixoto", edição da Academia Brasileira de Letras, Rio de Janeiro, 1995. Anthologies and books (including his poems)
Originally the bishops wore a phelonion identical to that worn by priests and it could be of any solid color. Starting before the 11th century, a special phelonion, called the polystavrion or polystaurion ("many crosses") phelonion developed for certain prelates, and it was made of cloth that was either woven or embroidered with a pattern of multiple crosses. [1]
Vera Felicidade A. Campos was born in the small town of Irará in the state of Bahia, Brazil.She is the first daughter of the couple Aristeu Nogueira [v] Campos and Odete de Almeida Campos, and at the age of three, the family moved to the capital, Salvador, where she grew up, studied and started her university education, remaining in the city until the age of eighteen.