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This image was part of a series I put together in 2006 called Yesterday's Sandwich, in which two pictures from the past were combined.
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Yesterday's "Good Shepherd Sunday" consideration of some Roman mosaics may have, by happenstance, also given you the opportunity to give some consideration to the architectural feature of the ciborium over top the altar -- an oft promoted architectural feature here upon the NLM -- since all but one of those venerable churches and basilicas included this element.
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Yesterday's speech by embattled Moammar Gadhafi reinforces the fact that he is willing to cling to power through whatever means necessary.
Rep. Mike Honda: We Call on Gadhafi to Quit Violent Crackdown Rep. Mike Honda 2011
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Yesterday's State Department decision to move one step forward with the construction of an oil pipeline from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico would illustrate the point—except it's still trying everything else.
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Yesterday's speech by embattled Moammar Gadhafi reinforces the fact that he is willing to cling to power through whatever means necessary.
Rep. Mike Honda: We Call on Gadhafi to Quit Violent Crackdown Rep. Mike Honda 2011
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Yesterday's proceedings were as dry as dust, except for when laughter greeted his remark that he never writes anything down because he usually can't read his own handwriting, another example of his oft-proclaimed disdain for detail.
Roman Abramovich still playing his poker hand inside Court 26 | Richard Williams 2011
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Yesterday's figures recorded 114,000 extra people succumbing to involuntary idleness over the summer: victims of the superstition that if the state clears out of the way, private industry will automatically fill the gap.
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Yesterday's news conference was just minutes old when President Bush made a startling announcement.
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Yesterday's Commons exchanges were the voice of a parliament which, for all its bluster, does not embrace isolationism.
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Yesterday's speech by embattled Moammar Gadhafi reinforces the fact that he is willing to cling to power through whatever means necessary.
Rep. Mike Honda: We Call on Gadhafi to Quit Violent Crackdown Rep. Mike Honda 2011
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