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Not a real person but the designers idea of what Miss Liberty looks like
Offered $40,000 for Miss Tubman's Capture.
Miss Sixty Boots are pretty unique due to their design and demographic. They are a trendy Italian pair, aimed at the younger ages and tend to be of a casual nature.
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IDK Just ask miss queen Bee jk sorry I really don't know though =D
The Miss Universe contestant for Japan that won was Riyo Mori in 2007. She placed first amongst all of the various candidates that the entire world could offer.
Greg Allen is miss credited on this album covers credits. He had nothing to do with the Concept Design, or Art Direction. - Ernie Cefalu
The cast of Designing Women - 1948 includes: Audrey Fildes as Miss Design Harry Geldard as Tom Joyce Grenfell as Miss Arty Joy Shelton as Anna
The "Mercury Head" design was only used on dimes minted from 1916 to 1945. The design used on quarter-eagles from 1840 to 1907 is simply a representation of Miss Liberty.
Prior to the Washington quarter (1932) all US 25-cent coins featured an image of Miss Liberty:1796-1807: A bust of Miss Liberty adorned with a drape1815-1837: A bust of Miss Liberty wearing a Liberty cap1838-1891: A figure of Miss Liberty seated and holding a Union shield1892-1916: A right-facing bust of Miss Liberty wearing a wreath in her hair1916-1930: A full-length image of Miss Liberty holding a shield and standing between two pillarsInterestingly, the Washington design was intended to be issued only for one year in honor of his bicentennial, but it proved to be so popular that the Mint decided to replace the prior design and adopt the Washington image permanently.
Check the temperature sending unit (tells ECM what the engine temp is).