Sentences with phrase «more civil war era»

NAILS Magazine covers the professional nail care industry, featuring nail art, technique demos, business and marketing guides, salon décor, product American Civil War Music (1861 - 1865) NOTE: many more Civil War era songs are included among my featured composers» webpages, several of which, such as

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Experience the Civil War era, celebrate National Get Outside Day, help launch a citizen science project, enjoy a movie and campout, and much more.
Although the mental and physical problems from metal toxicity have escalated in recent years, our very language tacitly acknowledges the historic toxicity of certain metals: «Mad as a hatter» from the Civil - War - era's crazed use of mercury sizing in hat manufacture, «gold fever» from the murderous greed of early prospectors, «lead poisoning» as black humor for «getting shot,» and, more recently, «get - the - lead - out» exhortations from trainers who would have us exercise long and hard in order to sweat out toxins and melt excess fat.
Besides being blessed with great acting, this atmospheric mood piece features eerie cinematography that manages to transport you back to the Civil War era more convincingly than either 12 Years a Slave or Django Unchained.
And when I was dabbling in antique book collecting, I «picked» books that were 50 or more years old, one was even from the Civil War era.
Styled much like a romance novel from the Civil War era (which in timing it parallels), but told with a stoniness that separates it from more romantic, sweeping novels, Conquistadora is simple in its purpose: to tell the story of those who lived and died in Puerto Rico.
For a bit more adventure, hop on the ferry at Boston Harbor, and explore Georges Island, home to Civil War - era Fort Warren — just be sure to watch out for ghosts.
First inhabited by native peoples who arrived more than 10,000 years ago, the island was recognized for its strategic value as a military fortress in the Civil War era, and later catalyzed the Native American Red Power movement with the revolutionary 18 - month occupation by the Indians of All Tribes from 1969 to 1971.
On the rare occasion that you can distinguish figures in these pictures, they are fleeting, ghosts of an altogether more optimistic past: namely, the era prior to the outbreak of Algeria's apocalyptic civil war in 1991.
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