Posts Tagged ‘inspiration’
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Chronology Of Montreal And Of Canada Fro $20.87 Buy and sell [Chronology Of Montreal And Of Canada Fro] at great prices. |
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Ifc – Caged Combat – Montreal, Canada $29.95 Buy and sell [Ifc - Caged Combat - Montreal, Canada] at great prices. |
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Montreal $11.94 Although this bold and dynamic acoustic guitar giant’s stock in trade is the hybrid of rhumba flamenco, he’s electrified smooth jazz audiences everywhere with one of the best live shows in any instrumental based genre. What could be more exciting than a whole hour of his trademark hits and other exotic classics performed in front of an audience in his native Canada? Recorded at the Metropolis Theater during Le Festival International de Jazz de Montreal, the 14 songs offer a smart mix of the lively clapalongs that have become his best-loved works (”Rattle and Burn,” “Mario Takes a Walk”) and more involved, intricate and dramatic Middle Eastern-tinged works from his later recordings. While “Closer to Madness” takes a few minutes to build, it offers a more introspective side of Cook’s multifaceted work as we wait for the tune to explode. Likewise “Baghdad,” whose brief solo passages in between the fun stuff show off his technical prowess and solo capabilities. While most live CDs simply include audience applause between cuts, most of these tracks have the audience participating via clapping, sometimes in ecstatic rhythm with the tune (”Luna Llena”). The most exciting moments of crowd/band synergy are the wild percussion passages on “Mario Takes a Walk,” which elicit crowd whoops and hollers throughout. After all the craziness, the more graceful and folksy vocal ballad “Fall at Your Feet” (featuring Danny Wilde) provides a lovely, harmony laden parting souvenir. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music GuidePerformers: Hampig Djavorian – Duduk; Gili Gurvitz – Tamborim; Frank Hayashi – Caixa; Tony Pierre – Tamborim; Negin Bairami – Surdo; Guiomar Campbell – Shaker; Danielle Lafond – Surdo; Greg Meleca – Surdo; Lyba Spring – Bells; Paolo Antonio – Drums; Paul Antonio – Drums; |
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The Bridesmaid $3.48 After years of watching couples come to blows over ice sculptures, Abby wants no part of the family business. She’d rather spend weekends kicking a soccer ball or antagonizing Noah, the cute son of a famous pastry chef–not doing the Electric Slide.Then Abby’s barely legal sister, Carol, does the unthinkable–she announces she’s getting married and wants Abby to be her maid of honor. Clearly, Carol has lost her mind! Will Abby soon lose hers?So what if Carol turns into Bridezilla? So what if the dresses are hideous? So what if the invitations get messed up? So what if Noah looks extra hot with frosting in his hair? Abby can handle it. After all, it’s just one day. Right? |
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Montreal, Canada (Rand McNally City Maps) $6.48 Montreal, Canada (Rand McNally City Maps) Published in 2007 by Rand McNally & Company |
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In Montreal $10.93 In Montreal |
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27 Dresses $22.43 KNOCKED UP's Katherine Heigl returns to romantic comedy with this film about an unlucky woman who is always the bridesmaid, but she never makes it down the aisle wearing white. 27 DRESSES also stars Malin Akerman (THE HEARTBREAK KID) and James Marsden (HAIRSPRAY). – This product is available for rent and purchase. |
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Streetwise Montreal Map – Laminated City Street Map of Montreal, Canada – with integrated metro map including lines and stations $8.48 Streetwise Montreal Map – Laminated City Street Map of Montreal, Canada – with integrated metro map including lines and stations by Streetwise Maps Revised 2007 Published in 2007 by Streetwise Maps |
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Montreal 2008 Wall Calendar $11.99 “The second-largest city in Canada, Montreal touts Old-World charm with a modern twist. And Traveler’s Digest and Askmen.com ranked Montreal the number-one city in the world to live in for culture, architecture, history and ambience in 2008.” |
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Canada $9.98 From the snowy peaks of the Rockies to the vibrant French culture of Montreal to the urban sophistication of Toronto, this volume takes young readers on a lively journey through Canada. Hundreds of full-color photographs, supplemented by a concise, accessible text, provide a glimpse into the vast country to the north of the US. Readers come face-to-face with the moose and wolves who make this land their home. They meet the Inuit hunters of the Canadian Arctic and they see for themselves the challenges of Canadian inhabitants who have had to overcome icy, snowy, hostile conditions. And they experience, through the pages of this book, the many resources that have make Canada unique. |
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101 Uses for a Bridesmaid Dress $4.48 Bridesmaid dresses — what are they good for? We’ve got to pay for them, wear them, and then find a spot for them in the back of the closet. Our best women friends, suddenly transformed into tasteful-white-dress-wearing brides, tell us, "You’ll be able to wear this bridesmaid dress again." But we know better.101 Uses for a Bridesmaid Dress, tongue firmly in cheek, pokes fun at the hopelessly horrible dress that a bride asks her "court" to don. These whimsical illustrations and silly suggestions, from cocktail napkins and shower curtains, to pony blankets and frilly jock straps, are a hilarious antidote to the bridesmaid dresses we’ll never wear again. |
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The Bridesmaid’s Handbook $9.98 Being asked to be a bridesmaid is a great compliment from one woman to another. But it’s also an invitation to become her unpaid fashion consultant, party planner, backstage dresser, and emergency psychotherapist. The Bridesmaid’s Handbook helps take some of the stress out of these responsibilities, and makes sure the entire experience, from the shower to the ceremony itself, is joyful for bride and bridesmaids alike. Filled with checklists, money-saving tips, and strategies for success (such as “Focus on your friendship” and “Have a sense of humor”) the book offers ideas for sensational showers (consider wine-tastings and spa treatments) and even gives the bridesmaids a game plan for getting dresses they’ll actually like! |
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The Bridesmaid Handbook $7.48 The ultimate guide to being a great bridesmaid, helping you focus on what you need to do, when to do it, and how to be both economical and fulfill the bride’s wishes at the same time.This comprehensive handbook includes:–What needs to be on your To-Do List: the responsibilities of bridesmaids–Guidelines on how much time and money you can expect to spend–How to look fabulous on the wedding day–Influencing the choice of bridesmaids’ dresses–What to do about bridal showers, engagement parties, bachelorette bashes and other parties–Ceremony etiquette, what to give the bride & groom, the rehearsal and rehearsal dinner–Running interference and otherwise saving the bride’s day |
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Proceedings Of The International Symposium On Reduction And Casting Of Aluminum, Montreal, Canada, August 28-31, 1988 $58.74 Buy and sell [Proceedings Of The International Symposium On Reduction And Casting Of Aluminum, Montreal, Canada, August 28-31, 1988] at great prices. |
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Always the Bridesmaid $11.99 What do you do after you walk down the aisle in four weddings in a few months-none of them your own? What’s left after you’ve donned the must-have-not dresses of the season, forked over your cash, and fake-smiled your way through countless photos? After you’ve dealt with the smashed guest, the smooshed cake, the dashed hopes, and the missed bouquets? That’s what Cate Padgett is starting to wonder, as she embarks on stint after stint on the sidelines, watching friends swap bar-hopping for baby-naming…while her own love life goes nowhere fast. But is Cate unwilling to settle down-or just unwilling to settle? And can anyone really judge her if they haven’t walked in her dyed-to-match shoes? Wild, witty, and full of weddings to cry over, Always the Bridesmaid is an endearingly romantic comedy about standing out in the crowd even when everyone’s wearing the same celery-green dress…and daring to make every day The Happiest Day of Your Life . |
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Montreal 2011 Wall Calendar $13.99 “Montreal Wall Calendar: On the St. Lawrence River is an island city of considerable grace and elegance. Montreal is Canada’s most romantic city. It is a beautiful and vibrant metropolis of culture, academia, tradition and history. Architecture and life in this bastion of French-Canadian culture make compelling subjects for this lovely wall calendar. This bilingual calendar features months, days, holidays and photo captions in French and English.” |

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