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"There is something about the design process, but I love making it," the Carytown resident and mother of two said of the tiffany jewelry she
crafts with her Lexington-based mother, Maureen, for their Sylvan Spirit label. "Someone said, 'If you make your work your play . . . it is happiness."Of late, the mother-daughter team has had
even more reason to be playful. Saks Fifth Avenue, which began carrying their work last year, expanded its offering of Sylvan Spirit pieces.The designers' one-of-a-kind bridal headpieces that
convert to necklaces are available in The Bridal Suite at Saks stores in Northern Virginia and Richmond. In addition, brides, and anyone else, can find everyday or special occasion earrings,
necklaces and pins from Sylvan Spirit in the Saks jewelry department."There is really nothing like what she is producing on the market," said Carol Enemark, co-manager of The Bridal Suite at
Stony Point Fashion Park. "It's got kind of a romantic, almost fairy-tale feel to it."Thursday, the store's jewelry department will host a Sylvan Spirit trunk show, where customers can meet
Rebecca Worth and see her collections. The Saks partnership is a first for the Worths, who have worked with an impressive array of A-list designers in the past cheap cufflinks.The who's who includes Vera Wang and most recently, Austin Scarlett of Bravo's "Project Runway" reality-fashion-show
fame. Scarlett currently designs wedding dresses for the Kenneth Pool line of Amsale in New York. Several gowns graced a Richmond runway during the Artful Wedding show at The Jefferson Hotel in
February. All were accessorized with Sylvan Spirit headpieces Rebecca Worth designed and created for the collection.Amsale representatives were so impressed they asked Worth for samples for the
Madison Avenue boutique. Rebecca Worth said she also donated pieces for the 15th annual Richmond Heart Gala benefit at the Science Museum of Virginia later this month. She also is working with
Colonial Williamsburg on pieces for the Jamestown celebration. Having to research how jewelry was made with no clasps, for example, puts her cultural anthropology degree from Hampshire College in
Amherst, Mass., to further use.The viaduct could be an obvious attraction for walkers, cyclists and horse riders as part of the Necklace Park, and is the subject of a 20,000 feasibility study to
investigate this potential.Dating from the 1850s, the viaduct carried a railway across the river from Bishop Auckland to Tyneside via the Leamside line. "If a woman is going to spend the kind of
money and spend time to have something customized to create that piece, The items were sold exclusively at Claire's retail stores nationwide from December 2005 through December 2006 for between
$5 and $11. Consumers should immediately take this recalled cheap money clips away from children and return the recalled
jewelry to any Claire's store for a full refund or a free replacement product. For additional information, call Claire's Boutiques Inc. toll-free at (866) 8599281 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET,
Monday through Friday, I want it to be like my grandfather's pocket watch. [She] should be able to wear it again and again and again."For more information about US Fed News federal patent awards
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Lundi 8 février 2010
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For each observation period, 2 people simultaneously monitored a treatment-control pair (one observer for one owl with tiffany jewelry and one
observer for one control owl). For each owl, we noted 1 of 6 mutually exclusive positions: in burrow, out-of-sight on the prairie dog colony (i.e., obscured by vegetation), out-of-sight off the
prairie dog colony (after we observed the owl flying beyond the colony boundaries), standing alert on ground, perching above the ground, or flying. For the last 3 positions, we then determined
activities (e.g., preening, hunting, etc.). Because we were more concerned with behavioral activities than with locations, we statistically analyzed activity rather than position (Table 1). For
example, if an owl was hunting while flying (e.g., hovering, hawking, or swooping) as opposed to flying from one place to another directly, we designated the behavior as hunting. In addition, we
defined hunting on the basis of behavior, not outcome (i.e., hunting did not always result in successful prey capture). We designated resting when all other behaviors could be eliminated. Using
this hierarchical system rather than partitioning behaviors on the basis of both activity and position such as preening on ground versus preening on elsa peretti maximized statistical power to detect patterns among the actual activities of interest (Lehner 1996).We monitored owls
with binoculars and 15-45X spotting scopes, using vehicles as observation blinds at an average distance of 50 m (range: 12-200 m). We recorded behaviors for each owl at 1-minute intervals in
2-hour blocks of time between 0630 hours and 2030 hours. We randomly chose one 2-hour block of time each day for observations during the 7-day treatment period.In 2005, we added a postnecklace
period to the study design; thus, in 2005 there was a 5-day prenecklace period, a 5-day necklace period, and a 5-day postnecklace period. In addition, we attempted to boost sample size in 2005 by
capturing as many males as possible at 2 sites in Lubbock, resulting in 6 owls with necklaces at one site and 2 owls at the other. We also omitted the paired-owl design in an attempt to observe
as many transmittered owls per site as possible. This allowed a focus on only transmittered birds. Furthermore, because owl activity was affected by time of day in 2004 (diminished activity at
midday), observations in 2005 were limited to morning and late afternoon and evening, with individual owls monitored in a particular 2hour block of time instead of a randomly chosen heart tag bracelet as in 2004. Owl capture and data collection occurred from 30 May to 24 June 2005.We used SAS 9.1 (Gary,
NC) to analyze the data with multivariate analysis of covariance (using Wilks' 位) followed by individual analyses of covariance (ANCOVA) and then Tukey's Honestly Significant Difference Test for
all significant results. We used site, treatment period (for 2004: prenecklace, necklace periods; for 2005: prenecklace, necklace, postnecklace periods), owl identity, and treatment
(transmittered or control) as the fixed main effects.
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Samedi 6 février 2010
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Other top trends Morrison observed included big earrings and stackable bracelets. Best of all, this year's stars made the dripping-with-tiffany
jewelrylook seem effortless, she says.Jennifer Garner wore a Van Cleef & Arpels "1928 Art Deco" diamond necklace, "Swan Lake" diamond drop earrings, a "1925 Art Deco" diamond bracelet
and a "Clea" diamond ring against her black Oscar de la Renta gown. Penelope Cruz added a splash of color with Chopard's ruby and diamond drop earrings, fancyshaped diamond bracelet and
marquise-cut diamond ring.Jennifer Hudson accented a simple white empire-waist dress with Neu Lane diamond and platinum jewelry, including stacked bracelets, a cocktail bubble ring, a pair of
chandelier earrings and a floral hairpin.Although some fashion observers expected celebs to dress down, the starlets pulled out all of the stops, says Helena Krodel, associate director of media
for the Jewelry Information Center."People definitely didn't hold back," she says.Krodel says bold valentines day
earrings and big earrings in chandelier, "chandelier-esque" styles and teardrop shapes were top trends. She also observed that some stars wore brooches, and stacked
bracelets and bangles remained trends too.Overall, Krodel says this year's Oscar jewelry had a fresher, less "matchy-matchy" feel compared to pieces chosen in previous years.As for Hollywood's
leading men, cuff links and watches were the Oscar night accessory of choice.Johnny Depp chose Neil Lane's gentleman cuff links in rough diamonds and platinum, while The Office star Steve Carell
chose Chopard's "L.U.C." watch with a black alligator strap, as well as the brand's "Happy Diamond" cufflinks, both in white gold.O'Connor says he was disappointed in men's jewelry at the event,
especially since A-list men outnumbered A-list ladies at the event.You'll look far from prehistoric in this laser-cut dino necklace by Tatty Devine, available for $160 from The Paperdoll in
Fairhaven. With the amazingly intricate, glossy black bones of a Tyrannosaurus Rex draped around your neck, you'll be the leader of the pack in a simple T-shirt or a fancy frock. "Obama has been
consistently ambivalent,"on NAFTA. The Associated Press reports that during his 2004 Senate campaign, Obama urged the U.S. to pursue more deals like NAFTA and that his state had benefitted
greatly from the valentines day key rings. He also called for more stringent protections for U.S. workers.According to
The Ohio Poll 41 percent of likely Democratic voters believe the economy is the most important issue of the 2008 presidential campaign.Cecilia Gardner, president of the Manhattan-based Jewelers
Vigilance Committee, notes that all municipalities have laws requiring those who buy secondhand gold to obtain identification of the seller and hold the gold for a specified period. "If a jeweler
is not doing that," she warns, "something is wrong."
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Vendredi 5 février 2010
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Jan Tevepaugh had little but memories of her mom, until this simple necklace arrived Elizabeth LelandDAVIDSON.
hen Jan Tevepaugh thinks of her mother, she doesn't picture her wearing pearls. She remembers a petite woman with graying tiffany jewelry and
high cheekbones, in a dress and heels, yet just as comfortable driving a tractor across their farm.She pictures her working at the sewing machine, stitching a new Easter dress for Jan, delicate
rose pink with white lace.It was shortly after Easter the year she made the dress, 1970, when her mother told Jan she was sick. She had a disease Jan had never heard of. Whenever Jan didn't know
something, her mother always made her look it up in the World Book.I'll go look it up, Jan remembers saying. How do you spell leukemia?Her mother didn't answer, and Jan believes it was because
she didn't want Jan to find out what it meant. Few people survived leukemia then. Jan's mother lived only a few months longer. She was 47 when she died in June 1970.Jan was 11.Losing her mother
was so traumatic, it was years before Jan could talk about her. Talking about her brought up painful valentines day rings
that were easier kept buried.And so Jan clung to her memories. She remembers her mother bottle-feeding a newborn calf, and rushing Jan to the hospital when Jan had spinal meningitis, and
gardening and cooking and teaching Jan to sew.After her mother became sick, Jan sewed a new dress all by herself and she remembers wearing it to the hospital in Winston-Salem to show off.It was
the last time she saw her mother.It wouldn't be fair to say Jan spent the rest of her childhood without a mother. Three years after Betty Jo Davis died, Jan's father remarried and Loyce Davis
stepped in and became a mother to Jan and to her brother, Martin, and 35 years later, she is still a mother to them.After his address, he answered questions that organizers had selected from
hundreds submitted in writing. One questioner wanted to know what compassionate people could do to get their valentines day
bracelets to move away from use of force. "The real answer for that question? I don't know," he replied. But he also said he saw small signs of hope, small signs of gradual change in
the way world leaders address problems. Sometimes, in the home, in the family, women are the top troublemakers." But at the global level, he said, men are causing most of the trouble. Later, as
an obviously appreciative Gregoire clasped his hand, he mused that female leaders may help the world become more compassionate.
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Jeudi 4 février 2010
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The homes are also energy efficient and clustered for more efficient land use.Olmsted Green's standard green features include tiffany jewelry
rated appliances, carpets and paints with low toxicity, and energy-efficient windows and insulation.Working with the nature preserve, run by the Audubon silver cufflinks, the developers will create several walking trails throughout the site. They are also preserving mature trees."I
grew up in the projects," said E. Lorraine Baugh, chief executive of the Lena Park Community Development Corporation. "People want some green and open space, and they don't want to drive an hour
and a half to be able to afford it."The nonprofit status of Lena Park qualified the project for state and local subsidies, which enable the developers to build so much affordable housing. In
turn, Lena Park will reap substantial benefits from the profit-making development, including an expansion and rebuilding of its community center, and financing of programs, like job training and
home-buyer counseling. Even though Lena Park did not risk any of its own resources, it risked its credibility by partnering with a "white, downtown developer," Ms. Baugh said."Part of our
silver money clips to educate the community," she said. "As a community development corporation, without this
partnership, we could build an affordable unit here and there, but nothing of this scale. Because we were involved, people came in skeptical but not completely opposed."But even a well-planned
development is not immune from the vagaries of the real estate market. The developer has had to postpone construction of some of the condominiums because of the subprime mortgage crisis and the
resulting credit squeeze.While 50 of the affordable rental units have been built, only 19 of the units that will be sold are near completion, with seven under contract. The second phase is to
start later this year."In a challenging market, we're going forward," said Kirk A. Sykes, president of the Urban Strategy America Fund.
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