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Source: blogs.amctv.com --- 52 days ago
From a fashion standpoint, it's curious too, because not only are Don's people nowhere to be seen but his style is practically Invisible. ... Source: oyemag.com --- 23 days ago
Up close and personal with the “lost souls” of America’s streets ... Source: celebrityscraps.wordpress.com --- 28 days ago
I’m sitting in the corner of a small room located in the press office of the Excel centre in London waiting for the some of the cast of Heroes to arrive for a Q&A session. Looking at the line of chairs up against the wall I can’t help but draw a contrast between what I’m [...] ...
Source: www.apple.com --- 25 days ago
Les Franken (MICHAEL RAPAPORT) is a kind-hearted and soft-spoken man who loves reading comic books. He’s the type of guy who most people walk by on the street without even noticing; in essence, he’s completely average and virtually Invisible. However, everything changes for Les the day he is accepted into an experimental drug study for a new and exciting anti-depressant, Specioprin Hydrochloride. As Les begins to take the drugs an unexpected side effect occurs - he begins to develop special powers: the ability to levitate, to read peoples’ minds, and even walk through walls. Faced with the dilemma of how best to utilize his new “powers,” the answer seems obvious to Les. He puts together a homemade superhero suit and hits the streets to fight crime and protect the world from the forces of evil. Surveillance video soon exposes Les and his actions to the public via television news and therefore brings him to the attention of the businessmen developing the drug. Worried about the bad publicity Les is bringing to their new anti-depressant, they attempt to put an end to his superhero antics before too much damage is done. However, in typical comic book fashion, Les sees the Men from the drug company as his evil arch nemeses - “The Suits”- Men who want him to join them in their evil plan to use ‘Special’ to create an army of unstoppable assassins. Les refuses to play ball. ... Source: www.dailymotion.com --- 14 days ago
Science has discovered so many amazing things about our universe! Science has truly revealed a world of wonder in the universe that Almighty God has created! Yet the success of science in so doing has motivated many scientists to say that there is no God. In fact, the assumption that there is no God is hailed by some as the key assumption underlying all of science! Working God free, they claim, has allowed them to discover truths that might otherwise go uninvestigated because they would be too quickly attributed to the hand of an Invisible and incomprehensible deity. According to them, the key to understanding the creation is first understanding that it is not truly a creation at all. Yet, is the work of science really free of a Creator, as these Men and women assume? Hardly. Author: twist_d Tags: albert einstein science physics god universe space jesus christ creation isaac newton stars infinity atom holy bible Posted: 13 November 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0 ... Source: christlives.yuku.com --- 34 days ago
God in All Things This devotional was written by Kelly McFadden For since the creation of the world God's Invisible qualities - his eternal power and divine nature - have been clearly seen being understood from what has been made so that Men are without... ... Source: www.sciam.com --- 54 days ago
[The following is an exact transcript of this podcast.] The Nobel Prize in chemistry goes to three Men who revolutionized molecular life science, Japan’s Osamu Shimomura and Americans Martin Chalfie and Roger Tsien. They developing tools to light up and see individual proteins inside living cells. These tiny molecular flashlights make it possible to study numerous events that take place in cells and whole organisms that were previously Invisible--such as the development of nerve cells or the spread of cancer cells. [More] ...
Source: michaelhoffman.squarespace.com --- 27 days ago
"He was mad! Mad! He wanted to sacrifice the boy! To his god! No, please, you must understand, the world must understand. I am on trial for my life, for murder, the murder of my husband. And you are my lawyer! Are you capable of representing a woman guilty of such an evil?" "If the provocation is as you say, you are not guilty in the eyes of the law." "But in the eyes of Men? In the eyes of the gods?" "You say he wanted to sacrifice the boy to his god." "To his god, yes. He believed he was in communication with this... this Invisible god, who spoke to him, who promised he would be 'the father of nations.' We had no children, you see, and it weighed on him." "And on you? Did it weigh on you?" "Well, yes, of course. A woman's... how shall I put it - a woman's whole life, her whole being, is bound up with motherhood... and a barren woman... how I hate that word, 'barren!' - a barren woman is scorned not only by her husband and her friends but by the very servants." "Did your husband scorn you?" "Didn't he take Hagar my maid and have a child by her?" "Suppose you tell me about that." "The simpering bitch! But it's partly my fault. I egged him on. 'Well, take her, if you want her so badly!' 'I don't want her so badly,' he said; 'who told you I wanted her?' 'Don't you think I see the way she looks at you?' 'I can't help that.' 'A woman only looks that way at Men who want her.' And so on and so on, until finally... I was not myself, you se ... Source: tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com --- 22 days ago
For the last two years, I've been writing and telling anyone who would listen that American women could elect the next president, if only they voted. Well, this time they did, and there is no doubt that women were a decisive factor in the election of Barack Obama. To listen to the pundits, however, you'd think that only youth (bless them!) and minorities turned out in overwhelming numbers to stand on endless lines to elect the first African American and liberal and brilliant president. Frank Rich, whom I admire tremendously, even missed the boat. In his Sunday New York Times column in The Week in Review, Rich never mentioned the amazing gender gap that catapulted a young and relatively unknown senator to become our 44th president. Just take a serious look at the numbers. As the data in the Week in Review in the New York Times reveals, women constituted 53% of the electorate, while only 47% of Men voted. Among those who voted for Obama, 56% were women and 43% were Men. Among unmarried women, a whopping 70% voted for Obama. There are many variables in this data that need to be explained. The extraordinary female vote almost certainly came largely from minority and young women. But even white, married women, who usually vote more conservatively, went for Obama. Does this matter? Yes, and here's why. For years, women have been saying that we are Invisible in this political culture. The consequence of this invisibility is that our pov ...
Source: www.dailykos.com --- 19 days ago
This evening's Rescue Rangers are Avila, vcmvo2, jlms qkw, HansSchool, jennyjem, and taylormattd as editor. Please enjoy reading these outstanding, ranger-selected diaries: the national gadfly shares with us a description of three family members, all Men from the Greatest Generation, in Three grandfathers, one war. (jlms qkw) Tasini writes about The Right Way To Bailout The Auto Industry . (taylormattd) Jewelies42 compares a personal story of thievery and victimization to the Paulson plan in The economy...on a very personal scale . (jennyjem) The human costs of war are incalculable, as two extraordinary diaries illustrate. coachjdc discusses honoring our veterans every day and cites some tragic long term effects in The Cost of War . BigDog04 reminds us of our servicewomen in Iraq and Afghanistan, and appeals for understanding of the wounds that leave Invisible scars in On Vets Day A Group Not Usually Remembered . (Avila) With American automakers heading toward financial failure, Public D reminds us of additional problems caused by the Big Three in Of Bailouts, Bankruptcy & Big Three Brownfields . (jlms qkw) UN Dispatcher discusses ending Malaria in Taking the Fight Against Malaria to the Front Lines . (taylormattd) Jbearlaw opines that the contest for the chairmanship of the House Energy and Commerce Committee is an indication of how progressive the next House will be in Forget Lieberman -- Waxman v. Dingell is Bellwether . (jenn ... Source: www.spectator.co.uk --- 6 days ago
In cold that dropped to -59F their canvas boots turned to stone; their eyelids froze open and shut; fingers and noses became frostbitten. The ever-observant Payer noticed that whenever a group of Men were walking together their breath enveloped them in a cloud of fine ice-needles which rendered them almost Invisible. Their progress was accompanied by a curious tinkling noise that he could not explain until he realized it was caused by their frozen exhalations falling to the ground. Fergus Fleming, "Ninety Degrees North: The Quest for the North Pole". ... Source: www.boxxet.com --- 33 days ago
Written by hendrixctuftvcb Hollow Man 2 ups the ante established by Paul Verhoeven's 2000 science fiction thriller by involving not one but two Invisible Men in this direct-to-home-video sequel. Christian Slater is top billed as a former Army assassin who ... Original story at Armani Suits . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet: Christian Slater . ... Find more results for Invisible Men on RSSMicro.com |
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