Resident Evil Village: Face models for Lady Dimitrescu and her daughters
Resident Evil Village is the fastest selling game in the series and further good news is that fans are more than happy with Capcom’s newest instalment. One of the biggest characters in the game is a vampiress named Lady Dimitrescu, and here you’ll find the face model for Lady Dimitrescu in Resident Evil Village, as well as the real-life people used for her daughters.
Although there is a repugnant true form to the vampiress, neither the monster within or the hypnotising lady herself are anywhere near as horrifying as the character’s scary PS1 demake. However, while she’s not scary at all on modern consoles, she has still become a fan-favourite antagonist in the Capcom series thanks to her appearance and performance.
Shortage of inmates causing bulk waste pick-up delays in Columbus
Fewer people going to trial means, fewer people doing time behind bars, and fewer inmates available to help with trash pickup.
Shortage of inmates causing bulk waste pick-up delays in Columbus By James Giles | May 12, 2021 at 10:23 AM EDT - Updated May 12 at 10:23 AM
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The Fountain City is seeing a two week delay waste pickup, according to a presentation Tuesday evening at Columbus City Council.
Deputy City Manager Lisa Goodwin tells News Leader 9 that the shortage of inmates right now is causing about a two week delay in bulk and yard waste pickup for the city. Fewer people going to trial means fewer people doing time behind bars, and fewer inmates available to help with trash pickup. However, the Fountain City has a solution now.
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Manteca Unified School District is preparing to roll out a robust summer session to help those struggling with learning loss due to the pandemic and those who are at grade level but are seeking additional challenges.
“The data we’ve collected shows there is a huge need at the kindergarten through third grade level,” said MUSD community outreach director Victoria Brunn of the impact of remote teaching on learning loss.
The summer session being offered in June and July includes in-person learning at four to six regionally located school sites for those students experiencing the effects of learning loss.