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I started this as a hobby to place old photos of the Bullring & Birmingham before regeneration of the famous Bull Ring.\ \ If you see i have placed marker in wrong place please tell me\ \ http://uktv.co.uk/history/britainsbest/photogallery/id/910
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- Birmingham
- Blaise near Hallen
- Brean
- Bristol
- Cardiff
- England
- Ireland
- Lawrence Weston near Avonmouth
- Scotland
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- Weston
- Whitchurch
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Bristol very nice
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Make your photos are much better with a new program Color Corrector v.2.1. Full version for free !!!
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Make your photos are much better with a new program Color Corrector v.2.1. Full version for free !!!
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This is a great photo of one great photographer. I see that you are a perfect photographer. I need your advice. I put the self-extracting archive of photos of my young beautiful wife on my homepage. Please see these photographs. Decently I will put these photographs on Panoramio?
Best Regards.
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is that nailsea and backwell in the middle of the picture?.
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It's in for a Paint Job i think.
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sorry not perfect
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A very liberal estimate of the number of people who have ever lived on earth is 20,000,000,000. As we have seen, not all of these will be resurrected. But, even if we assume that they would be, there would be ample room. The land surface of the earth at present is about 57,000,000 square miles (147,600,000 sq km). If half of that were set aside for other purposes, there would still be just a little less than an acre (c. 0.37 ha) per person, which can provide more than enough food. At the root of present food shortages is not any inability of the earth to produce sufficient but, rather, political rivalry and commercial greed.
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John 5:28, 29: “Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice [the voice of Jesus] and come out.” (The Greek word translated “memorial tombs” is not the plural form of ta′phos [grave, an individual burial place] or hai′des [gravedom, the common grave of dead mankind] but is the plural dative form of mne‧mei′on [remembrance, memorial tomb]. It lays stress on preserving memory of the deceased person. Not those whose memory was blotted out in Gehenna because of unforgivable sins but persons remembered by God will be resurrected with the opportunity to live forever.—Matt. 10:28; Mark 3:29; Heb. 10:26; Mal. 3:16.) Acts 24:15: “I have hope toward God . . . that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.” (Both those who lived in harmony with God’s righteous ways and people who, out of ignorance, did unrighteous things will be resurrected. The Bible does not answer all our questions as to whether certain specific individuals who have died will be resurrected. But we can be confident that God, who knows all the facts, will act impartially, with justice tempered by mercy that does not ignore his righteous standards. Compare Genesis 18:25.) Rev. 20:13, 14: “The sea gave up those dead in it, and death and Hades gave up those dead in them, and they were judged individually according to their deeds. And death and Hades were hurled into the lake of fire. This means the second death, the lake of fire.” (So, those whose death was attributable to Adamic sin will be raised, whether they were buried at sea or in Hades, the common earthly grave of dead mankind.)
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light in the sky! reflection in the water.
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