Nobody has a picture on the 1962 Wurlitzer jukebox.
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Liam Payne's mother did
Nope. He invited everyone and no one came to it. There is a picture of him at the front table and he is sitting in front of the cake alone.
R. Brownell McGrew (1919-1994)
I know in mine which is a 4x4, it means the 4x4 is engaged. The little care picture thing is your vehicle information center. When it is in just 2 wheel drive, only the lights for the rear wheels should be on.
Traffic cameras are very high resolution. Many will be set up to take a photo of the oncoming vehicle, AND one of the vehicle as it moves away, from the front and rear. This give law enforcement a vivid picture of the front of the vehilce with the face of the driver, and the back of the vehicle with the tag.
On the front of the quarter it is George Washington!
A portrait of President Abraham Lincoln is on the front, and a picture of the Lincoln Memorial is on the reverse. Remember, the front and back of all current US bills have captions telling you whose picture is on the front and what scene is shown on the back.
A portrait of Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States, appears on the front of the US $50 bill.
Not who, but what. All US 2 cent coins have an image of the Union Shield on the front, and the number 2 inside a wreath on the reverse.
Motion picture actors perform in front of a live audience.
Ulysses S. Grant.Note that all current American bills have captions on them identifying the person pictured on the front and the scene or building on the back!
The United States five-dollar bill ($5) , U.S. President Abraham Lincoln's portrait on the front and the Lincoln Memorial on the back
President Andrew Jackson. All current US paper money has captions identifying the person shown on the front and the scene or picture on the back.
A moose. The reverse, like nearly all coins of the British Commonwealth, has a picture of Queen Elizabeth II, exactly as the coin's wording states.
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$5=Lincoln $10=Hamilton $20=Jackson $50=Grant $100=Franklin