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    St. Joan of Arc 4" Saint Statue Figure Resin
    Jun 05, 2024
    ♥♪♫♥♪♫♥ FANTASTIC ♥♪ 5 STARS ♫♥ THANK YOU ♥♪♫♥♪♫♥
    ♥♪♫♥♪♫♥ FANTASTIC ♥♪ 5 STARS ♫♥ THANK YOU ♥♪♫♥♪♫♥
    Dec 11, 2014
    Stick to the original stainless steel model with the sapphire glass.
    Less weight is more? Being a Titanium watch it commands more money than the original Stainless Steel model, but.....Citizen cut two corners, so you in fact get less not more. It is not solid titanium, they transferred stainless steel parts which are the bezel and and a side section with the crown & push buttons. The end result is that the watch is lighter but still too heavy for a true Titanium watch. The second sin is that Citizen has switched from using Sapphire glass to a cheaper mineral glass. My suggestion: Stick to the original SS model if you can find it. Aldocapone
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    Sep 07, 2009
    Oxford Latin Desk Dictionary
    Top Classic Latin Dictionary, but sadly...It lacks coverage of Vulgate Latin(common street latin in Roman times. Latin Vulgate is also the language used for 2,000 years by the Roman Catholic Church. For this reason am also seeking Cassell's Latin Dictionary.

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