Westmoreland White Milk

Westmoreland White Milk


Westmoreland Blue Satin Glass Basket White Daisies


Westmoreland Blue Satin Glass Basket White Daisies



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WESTMORELAND 5 Covered Hen - Red with White Milk Glass Head


WESTMORELAND 5 Covered Hen – Red with White Milk Glass Head


$39.90


This 5″ Red with a White Milk Glass Head Covered Hen is American Made Glass and consists of 2 pieces. It is from an original Westmoreland Glass Company Mould. It is 4 1/2″ in height, 5 1/2″ in length and 4 1/4″ wide. Adds Beauty to Country Decor. Also great to decorate for Spring or Easter, VALENTINES DAY!…

WESTMORELAND 5 Covered Rooster - Red with White Milk Glass Head


WESTMORELAND 5 Covered Rooster – Red with White Milk Glass Head


$39.90


This 5″ Red with a White Milk Glass Head Covered Rooster is American Made Glass and consists of 2 pieces. It is from an original Westmoreland Glass Company Mould. It is 4 1/2″ in height, 5 1/2″ in length and 4″ wide. Adds Beauty to Country Decor. Also great to decorate for Spring or Easter!…

Milk


Milk


$12.71


Academy Award winner Sean Penn takes the title role in Gus Van Sant’s biopic tracing the last eight years in the life of Harvey Milk, the ill-fated politician and gay activist whose life changed history, and whose courage still inspires people. When Milk was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1977, he made history for being the first openly gay man in American history to be voted into public office. But the rights of homosexuals weren’t Milk’s primary concern, as tellingly evidenced by the wide array of political coalitions he formed over the course of his tragically brief career. He fought for everyone from union workers to senior citizens, a true hero of human rights who possessed nothing but compassion for his fellow man. The story begins in New York City, where a 40-year-old Milk ponders what steps he can take to make his life more meaningful. Eventually, Milk makes the decision to relocate to the West Coast, where he and his lover, Scott Smith (James Franco), found a small business in the heart of a working-class neighborhood. Empowered by his love for the Castro neighborhood and the success of his business, Castro Camera, Milk somewhat unexpectedly begins to emerge as an outspoken agent for change. With a growing support system that includes both Scott and a like-minded young activist named Cleve Jones (Emile Hirsch), the charismatic Milk decides to take a fateful leap into politics, eventually developing a reputation as a leader who isn’t afraid to follow up his words with actions. In short order, he is elected supervisor for the newly zoned District 5, though this seeming triumph is in fact the catalyst for a tragedy that starts to unfold as Milk does his best to forge a political partnership with Dan White (Josh Brolin), another newly elected supervisor. Over time it becomes apparent that Milk and White’s political agendas are directly at odds, a revelation that puts their personal destinies on a catastrophic collision course. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

MILK


MILK


$17.96


Academy Award winner Sean Penn takes the title role in Gus Van Sant’s biopic tracing the last eight years in the life of Harvey Milk, the ill-fated politician and gay activist whose life changed history, and whose courage still inspires people. When Milk was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1977, he made history for being the first openly gay man in American history to be voted into public office. But the rights of homosexuals weren’t Milk’s primary concern, as tellingly evidenced by the wide array of political coalitions he formed over the course of his tragically brief career. He fought for everyone from union workers to senior citizens, a true hero of human rights who possessed nothing but compassion for his fellow man. The story begins in New York City, where a 40-year-old Milk ponders what steps he can take to make his life more meaningful. Eventually, Milk makes the decision to relocate to the West Coast, where he and his lover, Scott Smith (James Franco), found a small business in the heart of a working-class neighborhood. Empowered by his love for the Castro neighborhood and the success of his business, Castro Camera, Milk somewhat unexpectedly begins to emerge as an outspoken agent for change. With a growing support system that includes both Scott and a like-minded young activist named Cleve Jones (Emile Hirsch), the charismatic Milk decides to take a fateful leap into politics, eventually developing a reputation as a leader who isn’t afraid to follow up his words with actions. In short order, he is elected supervisor for the newly zoned District 5, though this seeming triumph is in fact the catalyst for a tragedy that starts to unfold as Milk does his best to forge a political partnership with Dan White (Josh Brolin), another newly elected supervisor. Over time it becomes apparent that Milk and White’s political agendas are directly at odds, a revelation that puts their personal destinies on a catastrophic collision course. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

MILK


MILK


$13.46


Academy Award winner Sean Penn takes the title role in Gus Van Sant’s biopic tracing the last eight years in the life of Harvey Milk, the ill-fated politician and gay activist whose life changed history, and whose courage still inspires people. When Milk was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1977, he made history for being the first openly gay man in American history to be voted into public office. But the rights of homosexuals weren’t Milk’s primary concern, as tellingly evidenced by the wide array of political coalitions he formed over the course of his tragically brief career. He fought for everyone from union workers to senior citizens, a true hero of human rights who possessed nothing but compassion for his fellow man. The story begins in New York City, where a 40-year-old Milk ponders what steps he can take to make his life more meaningful. Eventually, Milk makes the decision to relocate to the West Coast, where he and his lover, Scott Smith (James Franco), found a small business in the heart of a working-class neighborhood. Empowered by his love for the Castro neighborhood and the success of his business, Castro Camera, Milk somewhat unexpectedly begins to emerge as an outspoken agent for change. With a growing support system that includes both Scott and a like-minded young activist named Cleve Jones (Emile Hirsch), the charismatic Milk decides to take a fateful leap into politics, eventually developing a reputation as a leader who isn’t afraid to follow up his words with actions. In short order, he is elected supervisor for the newly zoned District 5, though this seeming triumph is in fact the catalyst for a tragedy that starts to unfold as Milk does his best to forge a political partnership with Dan White (Josh Brolin), another newly elected supervisor. Over time it becomes apparent that Milk and White’s political agendas are directly at odds, a revelation that puts their personal destinies on a catastrophic collision course. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Guide

Milk


Milk


$15.16


MILK is director Gus Van Sant’s riveting biopic about slain gay rights activist and San Francisco city supervisor Harvey Milk. Based on the politically resonant and thoroughly timely screenplay of documentarian Dustin Lance Black, Van Sant follows the arc of Milk’s political awakening, from closeted Brooklyn insurance executive to doyen of San Francisco’s Castro district’s burgeoning gay mecca in the 1970s. Sean Penn portrays the film’s hero, melting into the role with an affable flamboyance that is both spirited and eminently engaging. James Franco plays opposite Penn as Milk’s supportive and easygoing boyfriend, Scott Smith. The couple’s cheerful and loving rapport lends buoyancy to the film’s overall message of hope as Milk ascends from grassroots community organizer to a galvanizing figurehead in the push for gay civil liberties. When Moral Majority crusader Anita Bryant forms an initiative to root out gay teachers and their supporters from public schools (Proposition 6), Milk is pitted in a bitter battle against fellow City Hall supervisor Dan White, played by Josh Brolin. While Van Sant does not deviate from the expository conventions that have defined other biopics, MILK sticks to biographically pertinent details that serve the film’s underlying message of one man’s idealism and conviction in the face of repression and bigotry. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Milk


Milk


$15.16


MILK is director Gus Van Sant’s riveting biopic about slain gay rights activist and San Francisco city supervisor Harvey Milk. Based on the politically resonant and thoroughly timely screenplay of documentarian Dustin Lance Black, Van Sant follows the arc of Milk’s political awakening, from closeted Brooklyn insurance executive to doyen of San Francisco’s Castro district’s burgeoning gay mecca in the 1970s. Sean Penn portrays the film’s hero, melting into the role with an affable flamboyance that is both spirited and eminently engaging. James Franco plays opposite Penn as Milk’s supportive and easygoing boyfriend, Scott Smith. The couple’s cheerful and loving rapport lends buoyancy to the film’s overall message of hope as Milk ascends from grassroots community organizer to a galvanizing figurehead in the push for gay civil liberties. When Moral Majority crusader Anita Bryant forms an initiative to root out gay teachers and their supporters from public schools (Proposition 6), Milk is pitted in a bitter battle against fellow City Hall supervisor Dan White, played by Josh Brolin. While Van Sant does not deviate from the expository conventions that have defined other biopics, MILK sticks to biographically pertinent details that serve the film’s underlying message of one man’s idealism and conviction in the face of repression and bigotry. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Old Westmoreland


Old Westmoreland


$20.31


Old Westmoreland

Westmoreland Outdoor Wall Sconce by Arroyo Craftsman


Westmoreland Outdoor Wall Sconce by Arroyo Craftsman


$253.8


The Arroyo Craftsman Westmoreland Outdoor Wall Sconce bedecks your home with an attractive fixture that shimmers bright a light while fabricating tranquility in the atmosphere. The Westmoreland Outdoor Wall Sconce is hand-crafted and features a glass shade. Arroyo Craftsman, located in Baldwin Park, CA, handcrafts and custom-finishes lighting products for residential and commercial applications. The Arroyo Craftsman Westmoreland Outdoor Wall Sconce is available with the following: Included Features:Glass shade.Metal hardware.One wall plate.UL Listed for damp locations. Install in protected, fully covered outdoor locations only. More about UL Listings.Options:Diffuser: Cream, Gold White Iridescent (shown), Off White, Rain Mist, Tan, or White Opalescent.Finish: Bronze, Mission Brown, Pewter, Raw Copper, Satin Black, or Verdigris Patina (shown).Size: Large (shown), or Small.Lighting: One 100 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamp (not included). Shipping: This is a custom product, made-to-order. For information regarding return or cancellation of custom products, please see our Terms and Conditions. Dimensions: Small Fixture: Width 12 In., Height 13 In., Depth 15.5 In. Large Fixture: Width 17 In., Height 18 In., Depth 20 In. Small Wall Plate: Width 4.5 In., Height 9 In. Large Wall Plate: Width 5 In., Height 11 In.

Milk


Milk


$40.5


Milk

Milk


Milk


$9.92


Milk

Milk


Milk


$6.3


Milk

Milk


Milk


$8.99


Milk

BLACK & WHITE MILK COW


BLACK & WHITE MILK COW


$22.46


Director Yang Jin’s BLACK & WHITE MILK COW follows a man named Jinsheng who is offered a milk cow in return for teaching in an impoverished village. Jinsheng, who also has to care for his grandmother, shows remarkable spirit as he attempts to overcome all the hurdles in his life.

Ultimate Malted Milk Balls


Ultimate Malted Milk Balls


$6.99


Malted milk balls coated with a layer of dark chocolate, then a layer of milk chocolate, then a layer of white chocolate, and finally marbled!

Black and White Milk Cow


Black and White Milk Cow


$18.96


Director Yang Jin’s BLACK & WHITE MILK COW follows a man named Jinsheng who is offered a milk cow in return for teaching in an impoverished village. Jinsheng, who also has to care for his grandmother, shows remarkable spirit as he attempts to overcome all the hurdles in his life. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Nuby Milk Powder Dispenser - White


Nuby Milk Powder Dispenser – White


$3.95


The Milk Powder Dispenser by Nuby is fast and convenient. It not only takes care of pre-measuring milk powder for you, it also ensures the correct amount of formula for each feeding. The Milk Powder Dispenser is perfectly sized for traveling. Dishwasher safe, top rack only.

History of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania


History of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania


$68.69


History of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania

Westmoreland Law Journal (1922)


Westmoreland Law Journal (1922)


$23


Westmoreland Law Journal (1922)

Westmoreland Law Journal


Westmoreland Law Journal


$22.91


Westmoreland Law Journal

Westmoreland Law Journal (1916)


Westmoreland Law Journal (1916)


$21.79


Westmoreland Law Journal (1916)

Westmoreland County, Virginia


Westmoreland County, Virginia


$24.49


Westmoreland County, Virginia

Westmoreland Law Journal (1914)


Westmoreland Law Journal (1914)


$31.45


Westmoreland Law Journal (1914)

Westmoreland Law Journal (1914)


Westmoreland Law Journal (1914)


$32.01


Westmoreland Law Journal (1914)

Westmoreland's Way


Westmoreland’s Way


$5.99


Mr. November: Dillon Westmoreland, real-estate tycoonObjective: Pamela Novak, business ownerStrategic Plan: Seduce and rescueThere was a secret to Dillon Westmoreland’’s heritage–and Pamela Novak had the key. Though the raven-haired beauty was ensnared by her shifty fiance, Dillon–eldest of the Denver Westmoreland clan–couldn”t resist a mind-blowing night in her arms. And after that incredible passion… Well, once a Westmoreland claimed the woman he wanted, he wouldn”t let anything tear them apart!

DHC a-Arbutin White Milk 2.7oz, 80ml


DHC a-Arbutin White Milk 2.7oz, 80ml


$49


DHC a-Arbutin White Milk has mutual function, both whitening and moisturizing. It contains a unique ?? Arbutin can brighten the skin colour.

Milk Chocolate White Gems: 15LB


Milk Chocolate White Gems: 15LB


$84.2


You know, M&M’s aren’t the only chocolate gems on the market. These white milk chocolate gems won’t melt in your hand either and they’re perfect for theme parties! White Gems Specifications Pounds per Shipment: 15 Gems per Pound: Approximately 400 Gems per Shipment: Approximately 6,000Total Shipment Weight: Approximately 16 pounds

It Looked Like Spilt Milk


It Looked Like Spilt Milk


$5.99


The white shape silhouetted against a blue background changes on every page. Is it a rabbit, a bird, or just split milk? Children are kept guessing until the surprise ending–and will be encouraged to improvise similar games of their own. Blue and white pictures.

It Looked Like Spilt Milk


It Looked Like Spilt Milk


$10.57


The white shape silhouetted against a blue background changes on every page. Is it a rabbit, a bird, or just split milk? Children are kept guessing until the surprise ending–and will be encouraged to improvise similar games of their own. Blue and white pictures.

It Looked Like Spilt Milk


It Looked Like Spilt Milk


$16.99


The white shape silhouetted against a blue background changes on every page. Is it a rabbit, a bird, or just split milk? Children are kept guessing until the surprise ending–and will be encouraged to improvise similar games of their own. Blue and white pictures.

Milk from Cow to Carton


Milk from Cow to Carton


$5.99


Aliki takes readers on a guided tour that begins with grazing cows, proceeds through milking and a trip to the dairy, and ends with some different foods made from milk. This revised edition of Aliki’s 1974 Green Grass and White Milk is an even more fun-filled and informative explanation of milk’s trip from green grass, to cow, to a cool glass on the table. Full-color illus.

It Looked Like Spilt Milk


It Looked Like Spilt Milk


$16.66


The white shape silhouetted against a blue background changes on every page. Is it a rabbit, a bird, or just spilt milk? Children are kept guessing until the surprise ending — and will be encouraged to improvise similar games of their own.

The Face of Death: A Westmoreland Story (1894)


The Face of Death: A Westmoreland Story (1894)


$21.67


The Face of Death: A Westmoreland Story (1894)

The Face of Death: A Westmoreland Story (1894)


The Face of Death: A Westmoreland Story (1894)


$31.24


The Face of Death: A Westmoreland Story (1894)

African-American Education in Westmoreland County


African-American Education in Westmoreland County


$13.25


African-American Education in Westmoreland County

Mountain Ascents: In Westmoreland and Cumberland (1886)


Mountain Ascents: In Westmoreland and Cumberland (1886)


$17.84


Mountain Ascents: In Westmoreland and Cumberland (1886)

Mountain Ascents: In Westmoreland and Cumberland (1886)


Mountain Ascents: In Westmoreland and Cumberland (1886)


$27.41


Mountain Ascents: In Westmoreland and Cumberland (1886)

Westmoreland Law Journal (V. 10)


Westmoreland Law Journal (V. 10)


$22.44


Westmoreland Law Journal (V. 10)

Wrestliana: Or the History of the Cumberland and Westmoreland (1870)


Wrestliana: Or the History of the Cumberland and Westmoreland (1870)


$17.2


Wrestliana: Or the History of the Cumberland and Westmoreland (1870)

Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1654-1800


Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1654-1800


$27.17


Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1654-1800


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