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Furniture World News By Nic Ledoux on 12/22/2020
Dallas Market Center, the home of Lightovation, the largest residential lighting trade event in North America, announces the debut of a Lightovation virtual pop-up show January 7-12. The online event, the first of its kind in residential lighting, will enable qualified retail buyers worldwide to shop products from more than 70 leading brands in multiple categories and to seamlessly and conveniently make purchases.
“Using breakthrough technology and intuitive design features, we are thrilled to support the lighting industry by creating the first virtual trade event for residential lighting,” said Cindy Morris, president and CEO of Dallas Market Center. “The virtual show will provide buyers with an efficient and convenient avenue for discovering new products, surveying trends, and placing orders.”
these are big planes with bombs and the open of the cargo door and they just throw them out. if they were aiming for you in poverty be the safest place you could be. but what it does is it creates this environment of fear. every time you hear the sound of those engines, it takes about five minutes for them to get there and they circle. every time you are the sound everyone runs and runs to the hills. it creates fear to keep them from doing anything, really, their ability to do anything. they are there without any protection. one of the roads we went up had recently, was taken by the north and then the splm father which would. a lot of dead bodies along the side of the road. in one village where we heard the missile attack, they were standing there holding signs saying stop attacking us, stop. these people, every single day of their lives have to deal with fear, not just of the future in terms of starving to death, bu
fighting forces that landed on the beaches of normandy than to put the prayer that their commander in chief offered on that that pivotal day in our nation s history? i think it s a very appropriate tribute. just about a half a mile from that particular memorial is the lincoln memorial and up on the wall, right in there, you ve got the words of abraham lincoln at the gettysburg doing the gettysburg address when they dedicated that particular cemetery in gettysburg so it does have a lot of power in seeing the words that people heard but i ll tell you what, sir, the director of the bureau of land management, guy by the name of robert abbey, you know him. he said this. altering the memorial in this way will necessarily dilute this elegant memorial s central message and its ability to clearly convey that message to move, educate and inspire. those are kind of strong words, that a prayer would dilute a memorial?