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Downtown Tampa. Cromer-Cassels store "Where You Enjoy Shopping."; many buildings crowded together, tube on rooftop




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Where winter spends the summer, Miami Beach, Florida




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Where many of the Maine boys rest, Key West, Fla




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Spanish Harbor Viaduct, Overseas Highway, in the Florida Keys, where the fish always bite




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Wild ducks on a Florida river where hunting is good




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Tampa Natives Show: where was your neighborhood?




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Santa Elena: Where will the pieces fall?




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Santa Elena: Where will the pieces fall?




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Where the palm grows




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Where the students do the grading




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"To know where I have got to"




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Where christ dies daily :




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Auditorium where potential jurors wait at the Hillsborough County Courthouse




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Crowd outside Royal Jewelers where a car had driven through the window




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Freedom inside the camp where soldiers are stationed




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Nowhere to hide




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Nowhere to hide




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Nowhere to escape




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Why people cross where they do




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Where do you get your produce? Participation in the farmer’s market in Santa Elena




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A Common Sight In The Camp. Dead And Dying Are Strewn Everywhere




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Inside the hut where typhus victims were housed




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Tampa Natives Show: where have they gone? Part I




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Tampa Natives Show: where have they gone? Part II




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Tampa Natives Show: Tampa...where have you gone?




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Look Where He Brought Me From




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The Liberty Boys' lively times, or, Here, there and everywhere




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Young Maverick, the boy from Nowhere, or, The young oil king of Texas




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Bats swarm where they hibernate: compositional similarity between autumn swarming and winter hibernation assemblages at five underground sites




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Water, Water Everywhere Nor Any Drop to Drink




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Home Is Where the Hearth Is: Anthracological and Microstratigraphic Analyses of Pleistocene and Holocene Combustion Features, Riwi Cave (Kimberley, Western Australia)




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Water, water everywhere nor a drop to drink - draft - September 26th, 1974




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Water, water everywhere nor a drop to drink - final - September 26th, 1974




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Bats Battle Fungus Where They Sleep

Imagine a world without bats — a world overrun with biting insects, a world where plants that rely upon bat pollinators might disappear. Debbie Buecher, a Tucson bat biologist, is trying to prevent that scenario from becoming a reality.



  • White-Nose Syndrome

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Where Pocahontas Pledged Her Love

Ongoing excavations at James Fort reveal a surprising discovery: the site of the 1608 church where Pocahontas married John Rolfe. Chief Archaeologist Bill Kelso shares the excitement of rediscovery.




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3-D printing start-up Carbon seeks to be found everywhere

The start-up is taking the technology deeper into manufacturing




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Where today meets tomorrow: Eero Saarinen and the General Motors Technical Center / Susan Skarsgard

Rotch Library - NA6233.W37 G467 2019




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This Pandemic Hits Americans Where We’re Spiritually Weak

Our cultural values are making us sad: money, mortality, and fear of missing out.

In a video chat last night, a friend admitted, “I’ve been crying a lot, and I’m not sure why.” COVID-19 has given us many reasons to weep. We’re out of our routines, the stock market has plunged, and we imagine millions dying. This virus and economic crisis punch us squarely where our spiritual armor is weakest: mortality, money, and our fear of missing out.

In 2 Corinthians 7, Paul distinguishes between two kinds of sorrow—a sorrow that “leads to death,” and a “godly sorrow.” The latter “brings repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regret” (v. 10). Godly sorrow, he writes, produces “earnestness,” eagerness to repent, and a “longing” and “readiness to see justice done” (v. 11). The question the church faces now is which kind of sorrow COVID-19 will bring.

We are in the midst of the most widespread societal upheaval that many people alive today have ever experienced. Already our institutions, habits, relationships, and culture are shifting before our eyes. Frank M. Snowden, author of Epidemics and Society, shared with the New Yorker, “Epidemics are a category of disease that seem to hold up the mirror to human beings as to who we really are.” The question we are facing is not whether we will experience sorrow and change; the question is how. As biblical prophets walked with people through catastrophes, their advice was never to just endure until it ends. Instead they focused on proactively changing relationships with each other and with God.

As a cultural anthropologist who grew up in a middle-class white United States home and then lived for much of my adult life in Nicaragua, China, and South Africa, ...

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  • DO NOT USE Maharashtra
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Rajkummar Rao: Actors should be socially responsible. I don’t want to do films where I am spreading hatred




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Dakha bypoll — At village where Buddha Nullah dumps Ludhiana’s waste, a question: ‘Will we get clean drinking water in this lifetime’




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Ludhiana: At this ‘Shaheen Bagh’ where peace is key, cops keep an eye on every speech




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Where you can watch Irrfan's films today

We have lost Irrfan, but his legacy lives on.




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Where you can watch Rishi Kapoor's films today

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School fees hike: Panel nowhere in sight, parents vow to go on hunger strike




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Another blast hits Chinese city where explosions killed seven