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How a new Buick was made to appeal to a skeptical U.S. audience, as well as to the booming market in China When General Motors Corp. in September asked Richard Duff to help create the exterior of a new Buick prototype sedan called Invicta, the 32-year-old designer jumped at the chance.
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( "Invicta") and on February 10, 2010 engaged Barclays Bank PLC ( "Barclays") and WestLB to act as exclusive arrangers of an up to US $68 million Senior Secured Project Finance Facility to support the construction and development of the Invicta Mining Project.
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* Band - my 1st Invicta has "Invicta" on every single link at the back of the band.
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Before long, he forms a bond with his fellow workers and discovers that he and they are the subjects of a bizarre experiment that is changing their minds and bodies. is in post-prod for her indie comedy-romance-horror movie "Invicta," and sends us this nicely written update:
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The local non-profit, Upstart, produced "Invicta," along with River Road Studio, Banks 'production entity.
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And the ants are an integral part of "Invicta," a feature-length movie Banks wrote and directed.
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They were tacky - shrunken, poorly built, ill-conceived versions of the Buick Electra, Invicta and Skylark models of the late 1950s and early 1960s.
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At Green Spring Gardens near Alexandria, a variety named Invicta is an early gooseberry coming into its peak season.
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Gooseberry Invicta: thorny but a good bet for hot, humid Washington.
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In addition to Invicta, look for Glendale, Poorman, Captivator, Whitesmith and Hinnonmakis Red.
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