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Jamnitzer Family Of Mannerism. In the second half of the 16th century, the High Renaissance style developed into mannerism everywhere but in Spain. This was characterized by great complexity of design, densely elaborate ornament, and great technical virtuosity. The most celebrated practitioners of this style among goldsmiths were probably the Jamnitzer family of Nuremberg.

The post of shogun was inherited by ;mbers of the Minamoto family until the OOs, when the Ashikaga family took over. his family ruled until the 1600s, when the akugawa family assumed the shogunate. , 1868 the last Tokugawa shogun was reed by a court revolution to hand his >wers back to the emperor.

See Also Luxury Family:

2. British ships are in one remarkable venerable-modern family—Cunard. The celebrated Queens, Elizabeth and Mary, hardly need comment. They are the two largest ships ever built, both over 80,000 tons and over 1000 feet in length. They are, of course, floating palaces, with every refinement of luxury family and service. They ply to Cherbourg and Southampton. The present Mauretania, not to be confused with her defunct predecessor, the famous four-stacker of the same name, and the Caronia, both of about 35,000 tons, are also superb luxury family ships.

Decor Trends Lean Toward luxury family At $5,800 a set, you probably won't be able to afford the ultimate luxury family of the year - cashmere sheets. Donald Trump will have them. You won't. But that won't stop you from wanting them. Your hunger for luxury family will continue to shape the way you shop and decorate in 2006. "It's become embedded in the culture that everyone is entitled to a little bit of luxury family," says Candace Corlett, principal consultant at WSL Strategic Retail in New York. As a result, you can expect to see more and more luxurious-looking or designer-like items available for sale, especially at big-box stores. But oh, the guilt. In 2005, the world has been scoured by killer waves, hurricanes, earthquakes and war.


On The Other Hand See Family Cinclidae:

WATER OUZEL, or DIPPER, a songbird of the family Cinclidae, with two species each in the Old and New World. Water ouzels are very plump brown birds with or without a white breast and abdomen, and with short wings and tail. They resemble the wrens, to which they may be distantly related, but are aquatic and much larger, varying from about seven to nine inches in size. The plumage is very dense and provided with an undercoat of down.

Almost one fourth of the earth's vegetation cover is in grasslands—the great prairies and plains of North America, the extensive pampas of South America, the steppes of Asia, and the velds of Africa. At least 7,000 species of grasses are known. The grass family (Gramineae) is out¬ranked in number of species only by four other families-the bean family (Leguminosae), daisy family (Compositae), coffee family (Rubiaceae) and orchid family (Orchidaceae). But in numbers of individual plants spread over the globe, the grasses are unsurpassed. They have a wider range than any other plant family except for lichens and algae.

 

 

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