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European Travel


European Travel


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European Travel – Giclee Print

Mileage Chart Showing Distances Between Harvey Hotels


Mileage Chart Showing Distances Between Harvey Hotels


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Mileage Chart Showing Distances Between Harvey Hotels – Giclee Print

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Distances


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Distances

New Distances


New Distances


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This first full-length from hardcore supergroup side-project Narrows is a dynamic, forceful 30 minutes of heavy crunchy guitars, well-placed distortion and dissonance, pulverizing drums, and thunderous growled vocals. Dave Verellen’s (Botch) voice is the grounding instrument, a fierce thunderclap far removed from the dorky screamo acts who attempt violent primal scream displays like New Distances but fall flat. Hints of Godflesh and peak-era Ministry crop up in Verellen’s surgical moans and in the guitar interplay of Jodie Cox (Tropics) and Ryan Frederiksen (These Arms Are Snakes), who alternate between fuzzy distortion and ringing passages like warning calls. Sam Stothers (Makeout Boys) supplies the rapid-fire drums, madly pounding away to keep the surging stomp moving. Rob Moran’s (Unbroken) bass is just as vital, settling alongside the drums as a counterpoint to the screeching guitars above. Only one or two tracks smell a little of a rushed recording session between these intercontinental fellows, but for the most part, things are tight as can be with atmosphere and viciousness to spare. So many hard acts go for all-out noise, or they get lost copping to meek melodies or juvenile subject matter, but thanks to experience and sheer ability, Narrows focus on the heart of nihilism and angry expression to craft a debut both punishing and intelligent. ~ Tim DiGravina, Rovi

Maine - Mile Marker Sign Post of Odd Distances to Different Cities, Countries


Maine – Mile Marker Sign Post of Odd Distances to Different Cities, Countries


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Signpost at Schiphol Airport, Showing Air Distances in Kilometers to Surrounding Cities in Europe


Signpost at Schiphol Airport, Showing Air Distances in Kilometers to Surrounding Cities in Europe


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William Vandivert Signpost at Schiphol Airport, Showing Air Distances in Kilometers to Surrounding Cities in Europe – Photographic Print

Two Cities


Two Cities


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If you’re wondering whether or not there is a connection between Keefe Jackson’s Fast Citizens and Aram Shelton’s Fast Citizens, the answer is a definite “yes.” Fast Citizens are a collective, and they have different leaders at different times. While Jackson was the leader on the 2006 release Ready Everyday, Shelton is in charge on the 2009 date Two Cities (whose title was derived from the fact that Shelton has both a Chicago connection and an Oakland connection). Shelton was prominently featured on Ready Everyday and contributed the piece “Blackout”; on Two Cities, however, Shelton contributes five pieces. But stylistically, Two Cities is not a major departure from Ready Everyday. Post-bop and avant-garde jazz are still Fast Citizens’ focus, and the influences that served them well in the past (Ornette Coleman, Sun Ra’s Arkestra, Charles Mingus, Dave Douglas, East European music) continue to serve them well on this 59-minute CD. Fast Citizens’ approach remains an inside/outside approach, but ultimately, outside playing is dominant for the acoustic sextet (which consists of Shelton on alto sax and clarinet, Jackson on tenor sax and bass clarinet, Josh Berman on cornet, Fred Lonberg-Holm on cello, Anton Hatwich on bass, and Frank Rosaly on drums). And even though Shelton is the one in the driver’s seat this time, there is never any doubt that Fast Citizens are a musical democracy. All six members make inspired contributions to the cerebral, abstract post-bop/avant-garde/free jazz dialogue. Those who enjoyed the Jackson-led Ready Everyday will be glad to know that Fast Citizens fare equally well under Shelton’s leadership on Two Cities., Rovi Performers: Frederick Lonberg-Holm – Cello; Josh Berman – Cornet; Keefe Jackson – Clarinet (Bass), Sax (Tenor); Anton Hatwich – Bass; Aram Shelton – Sax (Alto), Clarinet; Frank Rosaly – Drums

Tiny Cities


Tiny Cities


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The curious sophomore effort from Mark Kozelek’s Sun Kil Moon — with both Geoff Stanfield and Anthony Koutsos returning from Ghosts of the Great Highway — is a tribute album to indie rockers Modest Mouse and is entirely made up of songs from their catalogue. That said, Kozelek treats these tunes as if he wrote them himself. The same blend of acoustic and electric guitars exist here as they did on the band’s debut, but Kozelek’s voice is mixed way up in an otherwise sparse production. Shimmering acoustic rock and country meld and wind together on “Neverending Math Equation,” and “Space Travel Is Boring.” The slow, off-waltz time of “Jesus Christ Was an Only Child” is, in a way, the hinge piece of a recording that deals with memory, childhood, and the emerging of a fragmented person built from these experiences. The allegorical tone of the tune suggests affinity, difference, and the small ways in which what we were taught when we were young opens up spaces in us where we can encounter the world. “Four Fingered Fishermen” acknowledges this with its small strolling blend of acoustic guitars and Kozelek’s iteration of his witness of those different than himself. The beautiful and moving “Grey Ice Water,” done mariachi style with backing vocals from Michi Aceret and Emily Herron, is the full articulation of seeing people and the world as somehow interconnected, no matter how random the encounter with them. Tiny Cities is so aptly titled, a recording of motion, the passing of distances, and the sometimes too-close experience of intersection, connection, and disconnection that happens in both open and claustrophobic environments — check “Trucker’s Atlas” for the rootless awareness of caged-in restlessness no matter how wide the terrain is to run and move. How it comes off is a seemingly original work, which makes it more extraordinary considering that these aren’t his songs. This is a gorgeous recording, one that in a very intimate way opens up an entire universe of possibility for understanding, integration, and brokenness. A fitting tribute indeed. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi

European Cities and Towns by Clark, Peter Edition ILL, 0


European Cities and Towns by Clark, Peter Edition ILL, 0


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Since the Middle Ages Europe has been one of the most urbanized continents on the planet and Europe’s cities have firmly stamped their imprint on the continent’s economic, social, political, and cultural life. This study of European cities and towns from the fall of the Roman Empire to the present day looks both at regional trends from across Europe and also at the widely differing fortunes of individual communities on the roller coaster of European urbanization. Taking a wide-angled view of the continent that embraces northern and eastern Europe as well as the city systems of the Mediterranean and western Europe, it addresses important debates ranging from the nature of urban survival in the post-Roman era to the position of the European city in a globalizing world. The book is divided into three parts, dealing with the middle ages, the early modern period, and the nineteenth and twentieth centuries – with each part containing chapters on urban trends, the urban economy, social developments, cultural life and landscape, and governance. Throughout, the book addresses key questions such as the role of migration, including that of women and ethnic minorities; the functioning of competition and emulation between cities, as well as issues of inter-urban cooperation; the different ways civic leaders have sought to promote urban identity and visibility; the significance of urban autonomy in enabling cities to protect their interests against the state; and not least why European cities and towns over the period have been such pressure cookers for new ideas and creativity, whether economic, political, or cultural.

European Travel Sites


European Travel Sites


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European Travel Sites – Giclee Print

Hostels European Cities


Hostels European Cities


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Here is the unbiased lowdown on more than 200 hostels throughout Europe. From Vienna to Lisbon, Prague to Edinburgh, Berlin to Paris—more than thirty cities are covered. Whether you’re looking to party or just looking for a clean, quiet, affor

Days Inn Of Fox Cities


Days Inn Of Fox Cities


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Days Inn Of Fox Cities > GRB > 495 S Greenbay Road Us 41 > Neenah > WI > 54956>Location. This property is located in Neenah. Regional points of interest include University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Features. Days Inn Of Fox Cities has an indoor pool and a spa tub. Business amenities include wireless Internet access and business services. Guests are served a complimentary breakfast each morning. Event facilities include conference rooms. Guest parking is complimentary. Additional amenities include coffee in the lobby and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Guestrooms. Amenities featured in guestrooms include air conditioning. Guestrooms have cable television with HBO. Notifications:Additional fees and deposits may be charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. >The preferred airport for Days Inn Of Fox Cities is Green Bay, WI (GRB Austin Straubel Intl.) 45.7 km / 28.4 mi. Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property’s location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance. Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. 1 mile and kilometre.

Hilton Dallas Park Cities


Hilton Dallas Park Cities


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Hilton Dallas Park Cities > DFW > 5954 Luther Ln > Dallas > TX > 75225>Location. This business friendly Dallas property is conveniently close to the airport, near Highland Park Shopping Village and Dallas Country Club. Also nearby are Frontiers of Flight Museum and Northpark Center. Features. Hilton Dallas Park Cities has an outdoor pool and a fitness facility. Business amenities include a business center, meeting rooms for small groups, and business services. Hilton Dallas Park Cities has a restaurant, a bar/lounge, and a coffee shop/café. Room service is available during limited hours. Event facilities at this 3.5 star property consist of conference rooms and banquet facilities. The staff can arrange concierge services, wedding services, and event catering. Additional amenities include valet parking, room service during limited hours, and a concierge desk. Guestrooms. Amenities featured in guestrooms include air conditioning, coffee/tea makers, and televisions. In addition, amenities available on request include wake up calls. 27 inch televisions with premium TV channels are featured in guestrooms. Business friendly amenities include multi line phones, desks, and voice mail. Bathrooms provide hair dryers and complimentary toiletries. Guestroom services include housekeeping. Notifications:Additional fees and deposits may be charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. >The closest major airports to Hilton Dallas Park Cities are:Dallas, TX (DAL Love Field) 4.3 km / 2.7 miDallas, TX (DFW Dallas Fort Worth Intl.) 21.9 km / 13.6 miThe preferred airport for Hilton Dallas Park Cities is Dallas, TX (DFW Dallas Fort Worth Intl.). Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property’s location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance. Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. 1 mile and kilometre.

Pass Between the Cities of Mogami, Yamagata and Obanazawa


Pass Between the Cities of Mogami, Yamagata and Obanazawa


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Pass Between the Cities of Mogami, Yamagata and Obanazawa – Photographic Print

CITIES:LOS ANGELES BY CITIES (DVD)


CITIES:LOS ANGELES BY CITIES (DVD)


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Artist: CITIES Genre: Travel Rating: NR Release Date: 12SEP2006

Hostels European Cities By Karr, Paul


Hostels European Cities By Karr, Paul


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Author: Karr, Paul Series Title: Hostels European Cities Subtitle: The Only Comprehensive, Unofficial, Opinionated Guide Publication Date: 2011/01/11 Number of Pages: 405 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 1.25 Width: 5.50 Height: 8.50


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