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Pictorial stirrup jar from Midea
Stirrup jar decorated with cult symbols: birds, flowers, double-axes and "horns of consecration."
Midea, Megaron
Dated stratigraphically to LH IIIB (13th c. BCE)
See S. McM. Fisher & K.L. Giering, "A pictorial stirrup jar from the Mycenaean citadel of Midea," Journal of Prehistoric Religion 8, 1994, pp. 8-20.
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Archaeological Museum of Nafplio, Argolid, Greece
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Emerald Tree Skink
Photographed on a Banana inflorescence at Jais Aben Resort, Madang, Papua New Guinea.
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Atirador de Elite
Comente aqui ou leva na cabea.
Sou sangue nos olhos, Beira Mar fichinha perto de mim.
Quem acha que eu no cumpro com a promessa veja o post da foto abaixo.
Agora comentem ai ou a casa vai cair pro lado de vocs.
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Puerto Madero Again
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Monet's Garden
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European Union foreign ministers at the beginning of their meeting Monday in Brussels. (Julien Warnand / EPA / January 23, 2012)
Reporting from London—
The European Union formally approved an embargo on Iranian oil Monday to punish the regime in Tehran for its nuclear program.
The boycott takes effect immediately, canceling any new or proposed oil contracts between EU countries and Iran. Existing contracts can run through the end of June but then must be suspended.
The tough new round of sanctions was adopted by EU foreign ministers at a meeting in Brussels after weeks of discussion and preparation. The U.S. already has a similar embargo in place.
"This shows the resolve of the European Union on this issue and of the international community," British Foreign Secretary William Hague said in Brussels. "It is absolutely right to do this in view of Iran's continued breach of U.N. Security Council resolutions and refusal to come to meaningful negotiations on the nuclear program."
Hague called it "an unprecedented set of sanctions" that should encourage other nations to ban Iranian oil as well.
The EU is Iran's second-largest oil market after China. European officials hope that the crackdown will cause enough economic pain to force Tehran back to the negotiating table over its nuclear program, which Western countries believe is aimed at developing a weapon and not just nuclear power, as Iran insists.
Tehran has threatened to shut down the Strait of Hormuz, at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, in retaliation against boycotts of its oil.
But analysts regard such a drastic step as unlikely. The U.S. has warned against it and sent an aircraft carrier through the narrow strait Sunday. The carrier was accompanied by ships from the British and French navies.
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Michy's, located at 6927 Biscayne Boulevard, was opened by husband and wife team, restaurateur David Martinez and chef Michelle Bernstein in 2005. A Miami native, Bernstein was the 2008 James Beard Award winner for Best Chef: South, is the former co-host of the Food Network series Melting Pot, and was victorious in a battle on Iron Chef America against Bobby Flay. The menu at Michy's is eclectic bistro, with an emphasis on local ingredients as informed by Michelle's Jewish-Argentinean background, classical French training, and love of Spanish and Italian. Gourmet Magazine declared Michy's one of the "Top 50 restaurants in the country" and Food & Wine Magazine dubbed it "Best New Restaurant 2006".
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