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How Do I Choose a Cartier Frame?

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Much like your wardrobe, your eyeglasses should be a direct reflection of your style and features. Remember, your eyes are a window into your soul and your frame should truly speak to who you are. Here are 3 easy tips to help you determine which frames fit you best 1. Face Shape You can easily find out your face shape by standing in front of a mirror. Just follow these simple guidelines to determine what your face shape is: Round Shape:  You have a soft chin, full cheeks and a proportional face in length and width. Angled or geometric frames will elongatre your face and make you look fantastic. Square Shape:  You have a strong angular jaw and broad forehead. This face shape should be balanced out by glasses that sit high and are a bit wider than your face. Rounded and wide frames will complement your look. Heart Shape:  You have strong broad cheekbones, a larger forehead and a narrow chin. You should embrace this shape and find a pair of glasses with similar angles. 

Bounty hunters and thief takers 2

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BOTH SIDES OF THE LAW Jonathan Wild was one of London’s most ruthless and powerful criminals. He also brought criminals to justice. Calling himself the "Thief Taker General of Great Britain and Ireland," he used a vast network of criminal informers to become the most famous thief taker London had ever known. He even sent some of his fellow criminals to the gallows. Wild was hanged in 1725, at the age of 43. BILLY THE KID Billy  the Kid never went to school. Born in New York City in 1859, he was brought up on the legend of Jesse James .He became a gambler, a rustler (a cattle and horse thief), and a killer. Billy's real name is believed to be William H. Bonney. Before he died he still wore his sunglasses. TRACKER In 1880, Patrick Floyd Garrett, the sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico, captured the notorious outlaw Billy the Kid, The Kid escaped from jail but not from Garrett, who tracked him for three months and finally shot him dead at Fort Sumner

Bounty hunters and thief takers 1

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Whether bounty hunters in the American Wild West  or thief takers in 18th-century Britain, some people have always been ready to catch criminals for a rich reward. There were few sheriffs in the new, 19th-century towns of the United States, so bounty hunters flourished as rough-and-ready peacekeepers. Thief taking became popular in England after the passage of the Highwayman Act in 1692. This act offered large rewards for the capture of highwaymen and other criminals. If the thief takers were criminals themselves, they would be granted a pardon for bringing in the accused. This meant that it was easy for a guilty person to send an innocent one to the gallows. THE PAYOFF Bounty hunters and thief takers were paid well .In Britain, a thief taker earned 40 pounds, and the highwayman’s horse and goods, for each convicted thief. In the United States, the bounty hunter’s reward depended on the notoriety of the criminal .The first reward offered for the outlaw Jesse James was $500

The Advertisement of HOTPANTS IN 70`s-Supreme Clothing

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Riviera Brings Fashion to Sunsensor

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Hurry up sunshine! Fashion glasses ...they turn darker as the sun turns brighter Provocative! Intriguing! And superbly practical! Sunsensor adjust to all light conditions … Quickly , smoothly Styled to match the life you lead. Fashion drama...available at fine stores everywhere... and exclusive styling from Riviera