I have more theories on Vauthry than A. Elk, brackets, Miss, brackets has on brontosauruses.

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Brontosaurus? Apatosaurus? Here's a sauropod.

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1850 Charlotte Bronte sat for George Richmond for her only adult portrait. It's a rather monochrome work, and I prefer this vibrant 19th century copy 'after George Richmond':

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This must have been a real treat to own during a war... 🤔 A true war machine! Would you have Brontosling in your team?#fakemon

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“But he who dares not grasp the thorn should never crave the rose.” – Anne Bronte

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The Brontosaurus is back! Decades after scientists decided that the famed dinosaur never actually existed, research says the opposite.

https://t.co/ixvin027vP

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Results from the
Brontoscorpio, Basilosaurus, Nigersaurus and Navajoceratops.

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Sketches from a today’s ‘s
Was experimenting with styles a bit
Brontoscorpio glowing under a “fish”
Basilosaurus feeding at night
Nigersaurus looking at moon
Navajoceratops in Navajo art style
Each sketch took 20 minutes

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This is Fae and Bronte, two of my pokemon in shield.

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I also have some landscapes as cards & prints taken from my original cut paper collages made from snippings from old magazines - no paint!
The Fine Art of Recycling!
https://t.co/y6XOXkNgLX

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I love the ground
under his feet. And
the air over his head
and everthing he touches.
Every word he says
I love all his looks
and all his actions
and him entirely
and all together.

Wuthering Heights.
Emily Bronte.

touches

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Cursor with delicious chicken nugget in the shape of a brontosaurus and spicy like asteroid sauce.
https://t.co/9oPYg47QDh

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After the funeral at Christ Church, was buried in 1849. Her sister Charlotte, friend Ellen Nussey & Margaret Wooler Headmistress of Roe Head School were the only mourners. 71yr old Rev Patrick was at home in

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We would love to see your reviews on books you have read during only. Here is today's review from our staff ‘Wuthering Heights’ by Emily Bronte ‘tragic pair in love forever’

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'Tis moonlight summer moonlight
All soft and still and fair
The solemn hour of midnight
Breathes sweet thoughts everywhere
.
Poem: Emily Brontë: 19th May 1840:
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Artwork: FairEvening by EmilyInGondal

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The awesome skull of the Brontothere, Megacerops. Distantly related to horses and rhinos, this beast lived in North America around 35 million years ago!
(Photo by me from display ; Art D. Bogdanov)

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