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Legacy: The Absolute Best has received perfect ratings in scales from both The New Rolling Stone Album Guide, [2] and AllMusic. [1] The latter's critic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine, notes in his review: This [album] winds up giving a thorough overview of the band's peak, whether it's on the familiar hits or on strong album cuts ...
Milled and marked materials were delivered to the work site for cutting and assembly by a carpenter. Windows, doors and some cabinetry were built at the yard. Frames, shelves, trim and some fixtures were cut and assembled on site. Most wood parts had a part number and corresponding instructions and drawings for joining, fit and finish.
The Diary of a Chambermaid is a 1946 American drama film about a newly hired servant who severely disrupts a wealthy family. The film was based on the 1900 novel of the same title by Octave Mirbeau and the play Le journal d'une femme de Chambre, written by André de Lorde, with André Heuse and Thielly Nores.
The bungalow became popular because it met the needs of changing times in which the lower middle class were moving from apartments to private houses in great numbers. Bungalows were modest, inexpensive and low-profile. Before World War I, a bungalow could be built for as little as $900 although the price rose to around $3,500 after the war ...
The site enjoyed the dynamic between Meredith, Alex Karev (Justin Chambers), Amelia, and Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd), appreciating their evolving relationships. [12] Nad's Review rated the episode an 'A', agreeing that it was one of the best in recent years. They credited Pompeo's top-notch performance as the key to the episode’s success: "There ...
Gamble House, Pasadena, California, in 2005 Mortimer Fleishhacker House and estate (rear view), Woodside, California. The architectural firm of Greene and Greene was established in Pasadena in January 1894, eventually culminating with the designs of their "ultimate bungalows", such as the 1908 Gamble House in Pasadena, generally considered one of the finest examples of residential architecture ...