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Kichler 70654 Meet the Girls 1 Light Table Lamp in Brushed Nickel with Balck  Red  White glass


Kichler 70654 Meet the Girls 1 Light Table Lamp in Brushed Nickel with Balck Red White glass


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Transitional Table Lamp in Brushed Nickel with Balck Red White glass from the Meet the Girls Collection by Kichler. Dimensions: 31.00 H 10.00 W

Meet


Meet


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Meet the Meatbats


Meet the Meatbats


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Full performer name: Chad Smith's Bombastic Meatbats (Drums).Following quickly on the heels of the first Chickenfoot record (a collaboration with Joe Satriani and members of Van Halen), prolific Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith unleashed MEET THE MEATBATS, the debut album from his band Chad Smith's Bombastic Meatbats. Ironically, where Chickenfoot was pure `80s-style hard rock, the Meatbats (whose other members were part of ex-Rainbow bassist Glenn Hughes's touring band) deal in a brand of instrumental jazz-fusion-influenced rock of the sort usually practiced by Satriani. Though most of the songs were purportedly developed through jams, the album has a strong compositional element, often recalling the rump-shaking guitar hero stylings of Jeff Beck's classic mid-`70s instrumental discs WIRED and BLOW BY BLOW, as well as early fusion records by Al Di Meloa and Billy Cobham. On tunes such as the driving, polyrhythmic "Oops I Spilled My Beer" and the late-period Jimi Hendrix-meets-INNER SECRETS-era Santana jam "Death Match" the group is loose yet muscular, letting the funky organ stabs and liquid guitar melodies ride over the pulsing, busy rhythm section grooves.

Meet the Family -


Meet the Family -


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An African-American family sits down for supper and all hell breaks loose in this independent comedy. Humphrey Rump (Clent Bowers) has told his parents (Beau Billingslea and Marilyn Sue Perry) that he's bringing someone special over for Sunday dinner at their place, hoping to introduce them to his fianc?e Lacy (Jennifer Alden) under calm and quiet circumstances. However, when he arrives, Humphrey discovers that's hardly how the evening is going to play out -- his folks decided to also invite his brother Darnell (Donn Carl Harper), sister Eve (Alisa Banks), their grandparents (John Gipsun and Sheridan French) and a handful of cousins and other distant relations. The Rump Family doesn't get along especially well in large groups, and Humphrey and his girl are mortified by the non-stop arguing, insults and off-color ranting. Meanwhile, most of the family is a bit taken aback to discover that Lacy is pretty, polite...and white. Meet the Family was the first feature from producer, director and writer Stan Lerner. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Meet the Red Sox


Meet the Red Sox


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Farewell to Arms/Meet John Doe - B&W


Farewell to Arms/Meet John Doe - B&W


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Includes:A Farewell to Arms (1932) Meet John Doe (1941), MPAA Rating: NR A Farewell to Arms This first film version of Ernest Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms stars Gary Cooper and Helen Hayes. Cooper plays Lt. Frederick Henry, a World War I officer who falls in love with English Red Cross nurse Catherine Barkley (Hayes)-after first mistaking her for a woman of ill repute. Henry's friend, Major Rinaldi, is envious of the romance, and pulls strings to have Catherine transferred to Milan. When Henry is wounded in battle, he ends up in the very hospital where Catherine works. They resume the affair, which reaches an ecstatic peak just before Henry is returned to the front. The now-pregnant Catherine remains in Switzerland, sending letters by the bushelfull to Henry. But the jealous Rinaldi sees to it that Henry never receives those letters, leading Catherine to conclude sorrowfully that Henry has forgotten her. As the Armistice approaches, Henry makes his way to Switzerland, hoping to find Catherine. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Meet John Doe The first of director Frank Capra's independent productions (in partnership with Robert Riskin), Meet John Doe begins with the end of reporter Ann Mitchell's (Barbara Stanwyck) job. Fired as part of a downsizing move, she ends her last column with an imaginary letter written by "John Doe." Angered at the ill treatment of America's little people, the fabricated Doe announces that he's going to jump off City Hall on Christmas Eve. When the phony letter goes to press, it causes a public sensation. Seeking to secure her job, Mitchell talks her managing editor (James Gleason) into playing up the John Doe letter for all it's worth; but to ward off accusations from rival papers that the letter was bogus, they decide to hire someone to pose as John Doe: a ballplayer-turned-hobo (Gary Cooper), who'll do anything for three squares and a place to sleep. "John Doe" and his traveling companion The Colonel (Walter Brennan) are ensconced in a luxury hotel while Mitchell continues churning out chunks of John Doe philosophy. When newspaper publisher D.B. Norton (Edward Arnold), a fascistic type with presidential aspirations, decides to use Doe as his ticket to the White House, he puts Doe on the radio to deliver inspirational speeches to the masses -- ghost-written by Mitchell, who, it is implied, has become the publisher's mistress. The central message of the Doe speeches is "Love Thy Neighbor," though, conceived in cynicism, the speeches strike so responsive a chord with the public that John Doe clubs pop up all over the country. Believing he is working for the good of America, Cooper agrees to front the National John Doe Movement -- until he discovers that Norton plans to exploit Doe in order to create a third political party and impose a virtual dictatorship on the country. The last of Capra's "social statement" films, Meet John Doe posted a profit, although Capra and Riskin were forced to dissolve their corporation due to exce

Farewell to Arms/Meet John Doe - Fullscreen B&W


Farewell to Arms/Meet John Doe - Fullscreen B&W


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Includes:I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You (1932) A Farewell to Arms (1932) Meet John Doe (1941), MPAA Rating: NR I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You No synopsis available. A Farewell to Arms This first film version of Ernest Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms stars Gary Cooper and Helen Hayes. Cooper plays Lt. Frederick Henry, a World War I officer who falls in love with English Red Cross nurse Catherine Barkley (Hayes)-after first mistaking her for a woman of ill repute. Henry's friend, Major Rinaldi, is envious of the romance, and pulls strings to have Catherine transferred to Milan. When Henry is wounded in battle, he ends up in the very hospital where Catherine works. They resume the affair, which reaches an ecstatic peak just before Henry is returned to the front. The now-pregnant Catherine remains in Switzerland, sending letters by the bushelfull to Henry. But the jealous Rinaldi sees to it that Henry never receives those letters, leading Catherine to conclude sorrowfully that Henry has forgotten her. As the Armistice approaches, Henry makes his way to Switzerland, hoping to find Catherine. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Meet John Doe The first of director Frank Capra's independent productions (in partnership with Robert Riskin), Meet John Doe begins with the end of reporter Ann Mitchell's (Barbara Stanwyck) job. Fired as part of a downsizing move, she ends her last column with an imaginary letter written by "John Doe." Angered at the ill treatment of America's little people, the fabricated Doe announces that he's going to jump off City Hall on Christmas Eve. When the phony letter goes to press, it causes a public sensation. Seeking to secure her job, Mitchell talks her managing editor (James Gleason) into playing up the John Doe letter for all it's worth; but to ward off accusations from rival papers that the letter was bogus, they decide to hire someone to pose as John Doe: a ballplayer-turned-hobo (Gary Cooper), who'll do anything for three squares and a place to sleep. "John Doe" and his traveling companion The Colonel (Walter Brennan) are ensconced in a luxury hotel while Mitchell continues churning out chunks of John Doe philosophy. When newspaper publisher D.B. Norton (Edward Arnold), a fascistic type with presidential aspirations, decides to use Doe as his ticket to the White House, he puts Doe on the radio to deliver inspirational speeches to the masses -- ghost-written by Mitchell, who, it is implied, has become the publisher's mistress. The central message of the Doe speeches is "Love Thy Neighbor," though, conceived in cynicism, the speeches strike so responsive a chord with the public that John Doe clubs pop up all over the country. Believing he is working for the good of America, Cooper agrees to front the National John Doe Movement -- until he discovers that Norton plans to exploit Doe in order to create a third political party and impose a virtual dictatorship on the country. The last of Capra's "social statemen

Meet Me in the Cotton Field


Meet Me in the Cotton Field


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Track Listing: 1. Meet Me in the Bottom, 2. Pocketful of Money, 3. Incarcerated Blues, 4. CC Rider, 5. Wreck, The, 6. Wolves Are Howling, The, 7. Let's Go Down to Red's, 8. Catfish Blues, 9. Meet Me in the Cotton Field, 10. Can't Be Satisfied, 11. Blues Is Like the River

At the Meet


At the Meet


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George Wright At the Meet - Giclee Print

The Meet


The Meet


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Heywood Hardy The Meet - Giclee Print

Meet Us at the Southern Sign


Meet Us at the Southern Sign


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Track Listing: 1. In a Blood Red Moon, 2. Forbidden Words, The, 3. Swamp That Shame, 4. There is But One Light, 5. True Essence, 6. In Every Grief Stricken Blues, 7. Nox Illuminatio Mea, 8. Blazing Darkness, The, 9. Fivefold Thought, 10. Fires of the Sitra Ahra, 11. Meet Us At the Southern Cross

Red And White


Red And White


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Red And White

Red and White


Red and White


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Red and White


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Red Wine is Healthy

Is red wine beneficial for health or a potent poison? In the old times Plato said that "nothing more excellent or valuable than wine was ever granted by the Gods to man." Nowadays research suggests that a glass of red wine each day may be providing you with more than just a little relaxation.
The French seem to know something about the health benefits of red wine considering that studies that compared French and German red wines, revealed that the French red wines delivered a greater health benefit due to their higher level of antioxidants. Experts believe that red wine contains certain compounds that help protect the heart. This has opened the door for other researchers to study the components in red wine that may be responsible for its health benefits.
In the last 10 years, thousands of research on red wine showed that moderate intake of this drink improves cardiovascular health. The cardio protective effect has been attributed to antioxidants present in the skin and seeds of red grapes.
Based on the research experts advise that the antioxidants, called flavonoids, reduce the risk of coronary heart disease in three ways: by reducing production of low density lipoprotein (the "bad" cholesterol), by boosting high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (the good cholesterol) and by reducing blood clotting.
Furthermore researchers have found that moderate red wine consumption may be beneficial to more than just your heart. One study found that the antioxidant resveratrol, which is prevalent in the skin of red grapes, may inhibit tumour development in some cancers. Another study indicated that resveratrol aided in the formation of nerve cells, which experts believe may be helpful in the treatment of neurological diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
The most recent studies on red wine presented at the American Association for Dental Research (AADR) annual meeting, in Orlando, Florida by the Canadians show that Red wine polyphenols may help fight gum disease. V. Houde, M. Boisvert and their colleagues from University Laval in Canada investigated the role of polyphenols, including those from red wine, in scavenging free radicals released by immune cells stimulated with components of bacteria causing periodontal diseases. Free radicals are believed to be at least partly responsible for the development of gum disease and are generated by immune cells during periodontitis. In order to have healthy gums it is important to that free radicals are maintained at low levels. Their results indicated that red wine polyphenols significantly modulate several inflammatory components released by macrophages (a population of host immune cells) in response to bacterial stimuli.
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