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blueheartbookclub · 4 months
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"Unraveling the Human Tapestry: Frank Hamel's 'Human Animals'—A Journey into the Complex Nature of Humanity"
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Frank Hamel's "Human Animals" is a thought-provoking exploration of the intricate interplay between our human nature and the animal instincts that reside within us. This fascinating journey into the realms of biology, psychology, and societal constructs unfolds with a narrative precision that both challenges and enlightens. The title itself serves as a prelude to a comprehensive examination of the dualities that define our existence—a title that hints at the untamed aspects of our being, waiting to be unraveled.
Published in [Year], "Human Animals" is a testament to Hamel's keen intellectual curiosity and his ability to distill complex concepts into a narrative accessible to a broad audience. The title alludes to the central theme—the recognition that beneath our veneer of civilization, there exists a primal essence shared with our fellow creatures in the animal kingdom.
Hamel's exploration begins with a scientific lens, dissecting the biological similarities between humans and other animals. The opening chapters lay the groundwork for understanding our shared ancestry, evolutionary traits, and the genetic links that bind us to the broader animal kingdom. The title "Human Animals" becomes a guide through this scientific inquiry, inviting readers to reconsider their perception of human uniqueness.
Beyond the biological, Hamel delves into the psychological dimensions of our shared humanity. He navigates the complexities of human behavior, emotions, and social structures, drawing connections between our actions and those observed in the animal world. The title encapsulates this psychological journey, suggesting that within our societal constructs, there exist primal instincts that shape our behaviors.
Hamel's writing is not merely an academic discourse; it is a bridge between the scientific and the philosophical. The narrative is enriched by anecdotes, case studies, and historical examples that add a human touch to the exploration. The title serves as a thematic compass, signaling to readers that they are embarking on a nuanced exploration of what it means to be human, entwined with our animalistic roots.
As the book progresses, Hamel ventures into the ethical considerations surrounding our treatment of animals and the environmental impact of human activities. The title becomes a poignant reminder of the responsibility we bear as stewards of the planet, urging readers to reflect on the consequences of our actions on the delicate balance of the natural world.
"Human Animals" is not just an examination of our shared biological heritage; it is a call to introspection and societal self-reflection. Hamel challenges preconceived notions, inviting readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the intersections of humanity and animality. The title, with its enigmatic allure, guides readers through a labyrinth of ethical contemplation.
In conclusion, "Human Animals" by Frank Hamel is a captivating exploration that transcends disciplinary boundaries. The title encapsulates the essence of the book—a multifaceted exploration of the intricate connections between humanity and the animal kingdom. Hamel's prose is engaging, his ideas are profound, and the title acts as an evocative portal into the depths of our shared nature. As readers journey through the pages, "Human Animals" leaves an indelible impression, challenging us to peel back the layers of societal conditioning and reevaluate our place within the vast tapestry of the natural world.
Frank Hamel's "Human Animals" is available in Amazon in paperback 15.99$ and hardcover 23.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 399
Language: English
Rating: 9/10                                           
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blueheartbooks · 4 months
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"Unraveling the Human Tapestry: Frank Hamel's 'Human Animals'—A Journey into the Complex Nature of Humanity"
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Frank Hamel's "Human Animals" is a thought-provoking exploration of the intricate interplay between our human nature and the animal instincts that reside within us. This fascinating journey into the realms of biology, psychology, and societal constructs unfolds with a narrative precision that both challenges and enlightens. The title itself serves as a prelude to a comprehensive examination of the dualities that define our existence—a title that hints at the untamed aspects of our being, waiting to be unraveled.
Published in [Year], "Human Animals" is a testament to Hamel's keen intellectual curiosity and his ability to distill complex concepts into a narrative accessible to a broad audience. The title alludes to the central theme—the recognition that beneath our veneer of civilization, there exists a primal essence shared with our fellow creatures in the animal kingdom.
Hamel's exploration begins with a scientific lens, dissecting the biological similarities between humans and other animals. The opening chapters lay the groundwork for understanding our shared ancestry, evolutionary traits, and the genetic links that bind us to the broader animal kingdom. The title "Human Animals" becomes a guide through this scientific inquiry, inviting readers to reconsider their perception of human uniqueness.
Beyond the biological, Hamel delves into the psychological dimensions of our shared humanity. He navigates the complexities of human behavior, emotions, and social structures, drawing connections between our actions and those observed in the animal world. The title encapsulates this psychological journey, suggesting that within our societal constructs, there exist primal instincts that shape our behaviors.
Hamel's writing is not merely an academic discourse; it is a bridge between the scientific and the philosophical. The narrative is enriched by anecdotes, case studies, and historical examples that add a human touch to the exploration. The title serves as a thematic compass, signaling to readers that they are embarking on a nuanced exploration of what it means to be human, entwined with our animalistic roots.
As the book progresses, Hamel ventures into the ethical considerations surrounding our treatment of animals and the environmental impact of human activities. The title becomes a poignant reminder of the responsibility we bear as stewards of the planet, urging readers to reflect on the consequences of our actions on the delicate balance of the natural world.
"Human Animals" is not just an examination of our shared biological heritage; it is a call to introspection and societal self-reflection. Hamel challenges preconceived notions, inviting readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the intersections of humanity and animality. The title, with its enigmatic allure, guides readers through a labyrinth of ethical contemplation.
In conclusion, "Human Animals" by Frank Hamel is a captivating exploration that transcends disciplinary boundaries. The title encapsulates the essence of the book—a multifaceted exploration of the intricate connections between humanity and the animal kingdom. Hamel's prose is engaging, his ideas are profound, and the title acts as an evocative portal into the depths of our shared nature. As readers journey through the pages, "Human Animals" leaves an indelible impression, challenging us to peel back the layers of societal conditioning and reevaluate our place within the vast tapestry of the natural world.
Frank Hamel's "Human Animals" is available in Amazon in paperback 15.99$ and hardcover 23.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 399
Language: English
Rating: 9/10                                           
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Review By: King's Cat
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scotlandsladies · 6 months
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✧ The neglected Margaret of Scotland, Dauphine of France tried to centre her thoughts upon her own interests. She loved poetry above all things and gathered round her several women who occupied themselves with literary composition. (…) Alas, the French Court lacked the simplicity and purity which ought ever to surround a woman of Margaret's idealistic nature. Her love of the beautiful and unusual was to lead her into difficulties and suffering. She liked to sit evening after evening with the young courtiers and her maidens, reciting verse and singing love-songs, trying to keep out of her life the sordid ambitions and ugly intrigue which played a large part in the doings of others, and to bring into it some of the artistic atmosphere and culture she found congenial. – The Dauphines of France by Frank Hamel
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I read a crappy book that was supposed to tell me something about theroigne de mericourt but i was left with nothing except the certainty that the author was very misogynistic. Do you have any recommendations (post, books, whatever) to learn about her properly? Thanks
Étude historique et biographique sur Théroigne de Méricourt: avec deux portraits et un fac-similé d’autographe (1886) by Marcellin Pellet
Trois femmes de la Révolution: Olympe de Gouges, Théroigne de Méricourt, Rose Lacombe (1900) by Léopold Lacour
La Vraie Théroigne de Méricourt (1903)
A woman of the revolution: Theroigne de Méricourt (1911) by Frank Hamel
The women of Paris and their French Revolution (1998) by Dominique Godineau
Liberty: the lives and times of six women in Revolutionary France (2006) by Lucy Moore (chapters 3 and 6)
All of Méricourt’s identified works, of which three have been digitalized
Camille Desmoulins talks about Méricourt and summarizes one of her speeches in number 14 of Révolutions de France et de Bravant (1790)
Article on Méricourt by Women in the French Revolution: a resource guide
Article on Méricourt by BNF Gallica
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Title: Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs
Rating: PG
Director: Hong Sung-ho
Cast: Chloë Grace Moretz, Sam Claflin, Gina Gershon, Patrick Warburton, Jim Rash, Simon Kassianides, Frederik Hamel, Nolan North, Frank Todaro, Ava Kolker, Asher Blinkoff, Juju Journey Brener, Brian T. Delaney, Piotr Michael, Ben Diskin
Release year: 2019
Genres: romance, family
Blurb: Princes who have been turned into dwarfs seek the red shoes of a lady in order to break the spell...but it won’t be easy.
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ace-cf-cups · 4 months
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Hi! I'm Di (but you can also call me Spades), a twenty-something disaster head over heels for Rumbelle (and its variants), Anyelle and Anyem, as well as Robert Carlyle and Emilie De Ravin, of course.
I make gifs (most often), write fanfics and occasionally make fanvids/edits.
This is the blog I made as a place for all the content and all my love for Rumbelle (also Golden Lace, Woven Lace and Woven Beauty, I ship all four, they are all beautiful), Anyelle, Anyem and other works of Bobby and Em, with a side of other OUAT content, as well as my love for the cult 90s tv show Friends, which has become my comfort show, Chandler Bing and Mondler, my second favorite fictional couple after Rumbelle.
I ship most Anyelle/Anyem pairs, especially the following*:
Rushbelle (Nicholas Rush/Belle, my beloved ♥ Rush definitely needs a Belle as most of Bobby's characters do, to be quite honest)
Hamelle? MacBelle? what do we call these two cuties? (Hamish Macbeth/Belle, Hamish is one of the first roles of Bobby's I've seen other than Rumple and holds a dear place in my heart... and would also benefit greatly from having Belle in his life, even though I also ship him with Isobel)
Russelle (David Russell/Belle... also ship him with Hiero, because come on!)
Robelle? Morrelle? (Rob Morrison & Belle)
Bellix / Felle (Felix DeSouza/Belle... I also ship him with Hiero, guilty 😅)
Lachelle (Lachlan MacAldonich/Belle)
Sutherelle (Robert Sutherland/Belle)
Develle (Danny Devine/Belle also yes, ship him with Hiero )
Gazelle (Gary "Gaz" Schofield/Belle)
Wirrelle? Belleric? (Eric Wirral/Belle)
Macelle (Father MacAvoy/Belle)
Frankelle? Keanelle? (Frank Keane/Belle)
Plunkelle (Will Plunkett/Belle)
Renelle? (Renard/Belle...)
Although I've unexpectedly started consuming Bobby's filmography again a couple of days ago, so I feel like I might add a couple of ships in the near future 😁
(* I also ship almost every of the listed characters with Lacey)
I am ALWAYS O P E N to prompts for Rumbelle, any of its variants and any of the Anyelle/Anyem ships from this page, as well as Mondler, ficlets/moodboards!
I am ALWAYS O P E N to Rumbelle, any of its variants and any of the aforementioned Anyelle/Anyem ships, as well as Mondler, roleplay in Discord – just hit me up in DMs!
I am ALWAYS O P E N to screaming incoherently about our favorite characters/ships in DMs/Discord at 3 am and at any other godly and ungodly hour 😜
My main personal blog is @ace-of-spaders
My AO3: ace-of-spaders
My FFnet: Ace of Spaders (not Rumbelle updated yet)
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mybeingthere · 1 year
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Culinary photographer - Frank Hamel. 
http://www.photographe-culinaire.net/en
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rikeijo · 1 year
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Today's translation #169
Yuri!!! on Life official guidebook, Tominaga Keisuke/Matsushiba Taku/Umebayashi Taro, Commentary on all musical composition in Yuri!!! on Ice
Serenade for Two
Michele Crispino/FS Umebayashi Taro & Matsushiba Taku featuring Wouter Hamel
Umebayashi Taro
 It's a ballad love song. Because the theme here is this orthodox motif of "love ballad" and Michele's love for his sister, while composing this piece I made sure to not simply use a lot of flowery words to not make it into a comedy. It was my first collaboration with Matsushiba-kun, and I hope I'll have a chance to work with him again.
Matsushiba Taku
 It's another one of the compositions I like very much. I don't often have a chance to compose music of this style, so I was very motivated working on the arrangement. Since long ago I'm in love with this rich, American, spectacular, but very elegant jazz music with orchestra, like Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett or Natalie Cole among others, so I'm very happy I got the chance to compose such a piece. I'd love to compose more of this type of fantastic jazz in the future.  When it comes to the performance itself, we went through a few stoic trials and errors, especially with timing of brass instruments' vibrato and speed of string instruments' bows. Control over these tiny details of the performance wouldn't be possible, if it weren't Ensemble FOVE.
Tominaga Keisuke
 Composed by Umebayashi-kun, arrangement by Matsushiba-kun - it was the first ever collaboration of this duo. The opening, History Maker, is also their collaboration. By the way, a phrase from beginning of this piece, performed by Taku Jun'ichiro on flute, is used in each episode of the TV version of the anime, when the sponsor credits are on screen.
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compneuropapers · 2 years
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Interesting Papers for Week 44, 2022
Competition between parallel sensorimotor learning systems. Albert, S. T., Jang, J., Modchalingam, S., ’t Hart, B. M., Henriques, D., Lerner, G., … Shadmehr, R. (2022). eLife, 11, e65361.
Persistent neuronal firing in the medial temporal lobe supports performance and workload of visual working memory in humans. Boran, E., Hilfiker, P., Stieglitz, L., Sarnthein, J., & Klaver, P. (2022). NeuroImage, 254, 119123.
The non-Riemannian nature of perceptual color space. Bujack, R., Teti, E., Miller, J., Caffrey, E., & Turton, T. L. (2022). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(18), e2119753119.
Branching Time Active Inference: The theory and its generality. Champion, T., Da Costa, L., Bowman, H., & Grześ, M. (2022). Neural Networks, 151, 295–316.
Attention modulates incidental memory encoding of human movements. Chiou, S.-C. (2022). Cognitive Processing, 23(2), 155–168.
Independent and interacting value systems for reward and information in the human brain. Cogliati Dezza, I., Cleeremans, A., & Alexander, W. H. (2022). eLife, 11, e66358.
A Variable Clock Underlies Internally Generated Hippocampal Sequences. Deng, X., Chen, S., Sosa, M., Karlsson, M. P., Wei, X.-X., & Frank, L. M. (2022). Journal of Neuroscience, 42(18), 3797–3810.
The geometry of domain-general performance monitoring in the human medial frontal cortex. Fu, Z., Beam, D., Chung, J. M., Reed, C. M., Mamelak, A. N., Adolphs, R., & Rutishauser, U. (2022). Science, 376(6593).
Cortico-Striatal Control over Adaptive Goal-Directed Responding Elicited by Cues Signaling Sucrose Reward or Punishment. Hamel, L., Cavdaroglu, B., Yeates, D., Nguyen, D., Riaz, S., Patterson, D., … Ito, R. (2022). Journal of Neuroscience, 42(18), 3811–3822.
Adaptive control of working memory. Hartmann, E.-M., Gade, M., & Steinhauser, M. (2022). Cognition, 224, 105053.
The representation of context in mouse hippocampus is preserved despite neural drift. Keinath, A. T., Mosser, C.-A., & Brandon, M. P. (2022). Nature Communications, 13, 2415.
Cortical circuits for top-down control of perceptual grouping. Kon, M., & Francis, G. (2022). Neural Networks, 151, 190–210.
Transition from predictable to variable motor cortex and striatal ensemble patterning during behavioral exploration. Kondapavulur, S., Lemke, S. M., Darevsky, D., Guo, L., Khanna, P., & Ganguly, K. (2022). Nature Communications, 13, 2450.
Differential dendritic integration of long-range inputs in association cortex via subcellular changes in synaptic AMPA-to-NMDA receptor ratio. Lafourcade, M., van der Goes, M.-S. H., Vardalaki, D., Brown, N. J., Voigts, J., Yun, D. H., … Harnett, M. T. (2022). Neuron, 110(9), 1532-1546.e4.
Neural feedback facilitates rough-to-fine information retrieval. Liu, X., Zou, X., Ji, Z., Tian, G., Mi, Y., Huang, T., … Wu, S. (2022). Neural Networks, 151, 349–364.
Phase coding of spatial representations in the human entorhinal cortex. Nadasdy, Z., Howell, D. H. P., Török, Á., Nguyen, T. P., Shen, J. Y., Briggs, D. E., … Buchanan, R. J. (2022). Science Advances, 8(18).
Encoding of Environmental Cues in Central Amygdala Neurons during Foraging. Ponserre, M., Fermani, F., Gaitanos, L., & Klein, R. (2022). Journal of Neuroscience, 42(18), 3783–3796.
Thinking takes time: Children use agents’ response times to infer the source, quality, and complexity of their knowledge. Richardson, E., & Keil, F. C. (2022). Cognition, 224, 105073.
Early lock-in of structured and specialised information flows during neural development. Shorten, D. P., Priesemann, V., Wibral, M., & Lizier, J. T. (2022). eLife, 11, e74651.
Flexible rerouting of hippocampal replay sequences around changing barriers in the absence of global place field remapping. Widloski, J., & Foster, D. J. (2022). Neuron, 110(9), 1547-1558.e8.
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Hill Street Blues cast photo for the seventh and final season that aired in 1987.
Back Row - Robert Clohessy (Patrick Flaherty), Robert Prosky (Stan Joblanski), Megan Gallagher (Tina Russo).
Middle Row - Betty Thomas (Lucy Bates), James B. Sikking (Howard Hunter), Dennis Franz (Norman Buntz), Kiel Martin (J.D. LaRue), Joe Spano (Henry Goldblume).
Front Row - Taurean Blacque (Neal Washington), Daniel J. Travanti (Frank Furillo) and Michael Warren (Bobby Hill).
There's a few long running cast members, who were still around for this season but missing from this pic - Veronica Hamel (Joyce Davenport), Bruce Weitz (Mick Belker) and Charles Haid (Andy Renko).
I found the last two seasons a disappointment compared to earlier ones but they were saved by the introduction of Lt. Buntz. Buntz was a (slightly) toned down version of a corrupt cop played in a couple of earlier episodes by the same actor. Buntz also had a shocking dress sense with huge kipper ties that never matched his suits (which looked as if they might have been fashionable a decade earlier).
Of the actors pictured above Kiel Martin died in 1990 and Robert Prosky in 2008.
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edgysaintjust · 2 years
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She [Theroigne] was always present in the tribunes or neighbourhood of the Assembly, sometimes dressed in a Greek costume, at the head of the shouting rabble, and to her was relegated the duty of leading the applause or hooting. She had an extraordinary vivacity, an alert imagination, and but little wit, declared the same writer, whatever may have been said by those who in 1789 regarded heras a prodigy. Her head was full of verses by those great poets who had the most exalted Republican ideas. She repeated them with wonderful fire, in a jargon which was half French, half Flemish, which amused her hearers and sounded delightful on lips that were to all appearance sweet and innocent.
A woman of the Revolution, Theroigne de Mericourt by Frank Hamel
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etiennedaho · 2 years
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Larmes de joie vendredi 24 juin pour un concert beau, amical et joyeux en hommage à l’artiste et ami Philippe Pascal, dans la salle mythique de La Cité à Rennes où nous avons presque tous débuté. J’ai chanté avec Marquis la chanson « Je n’écrirai plus si souvent ». Moment gravé dans ma mémoire pour l’éternité. Performances magnifiques et final chair de poule avec tous les artistes liés par une histoire commune et par notre affection pour Philippe, sa compagne Claire et son fils Pierre Jean. Photo : Richard Dumas Marquis (Frank Darcel, Eric Morinière, Thierry Alexandre, Daniel Paboeuf, Nico Boyer, Etienne Daho) Marc Seberg (Anzia, Pierre Corneau, Pascale Le Berre, Gael Desbois, J Shulteis) Philippe Pascale (Pascale Le Berre, Pierre Corneau, Flora Fischer) Les Nus (Dargelos) Blue Train Choir (Goulven Hamel, Pierre Fablet) Frakture (Sergeï Papail, Pascal Karels) Richard Dumas Jad Wio (Denis Bortek) Kas Product (Mona Soyoc) Dominique A, Pascal Obispo, Alan Stivell, Fredéric Lo
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pixnflixnwrites · 11 months
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‘Callejon de Hamel, Havana’ (2002) Ph: Frank Stewart
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teradolippe · 1 year
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My Likes:
- Wintershock (Darcy Lewis x Bucky Barnes)
- reading fanfiction, sometimes writing fanfiction
- daddy kink, praise kink, handnecklaces
- season 2!Frank Castle
My Fave authors:
- Talia Hibbert, Eve Dangerfield, Rebekah Weatherspoon, Katee Roberts, A. Briar, B.B. Hamel
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- Twitter, tumblr, tiktok, AO3, Romance.io
REVIEW blog: https://teradolippe.com
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 2 years
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“Bandits Use Trick In Store Holdup,” Montreal Star. November 7, 1932. Page 11. --- Lure Owner Away From Shop— Burglaries Reported ---- Having been lured away from his store at 4690 DeBullion street by a telephone message asking him to deliver some goods to a non-existent customer, P. Hamel returned to find that two men had entered and held up Mrs. Hemal. The men had produced a revolver, forced Mrs. Hamel into the rear of the shop and than stolen $55 from the till. 
Claud Weell, 5022 Adam street, reported to police that when he was absent from his home on Saturday evening, the glass of his front door was broken and his house entered. A child's bank containing $5 bank notes to the value of $14 and a few articles were stolen. The total value of the missing property was $25.
FOOD STOLEN  The rear door of Emile Dusseault's butcher shop at 5431 Park avenue was broken open yesterday and food to the value of $45.50, together with a revolver, was stolen.
Leon Pascal, restaurateur, reported to police that his premises were entered by a thief last night and $20 in cash and cigarettes worth $15 stolen. 
At 2 p.m. yesterday, Paul Sheffer, clerk at the Steinberg store 53448 Queen Mary road, reported to police that a thief had entered by opening one of the windows, but apparently nothing had been taken. At 9 p.m., however, Sam Cohen, the manager of the store, discovered that $500 which had been hidden in a bag of peanuts was missing. 
EGGS TAKEN The egg and dairy produce store of Frank Burman at 4061 St. Domiinique street was broken into by thieves during the week-end and a case of eggs valued at $150 were stolen. The thieves entered by breaking the lock on the front door.
Breaking into the tailor's store belonging to Abraham Fiener, 2047 St. Catherine street east, thieves during the week-end stole 15 suits valued at $360 and six overcoats valued at $150. The thieves entered by breaking first into an empty store next door and then breaking down the dividing wall.
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lisentrailer · 4 years
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Red Shoes And The Seven Dwarfs Official Trailer (2020) , Animation Series
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