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Martin TKE Acoustic Electric Ukulele
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 849.00 $Martin s first tenor ukuleles rolled off the production line in 1929 and have been a favorite of countless players since. The TKE Uke is Martin s l...
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Tycoon TKE-29
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 224.99 $ (+12.00 $)Tycoon Percussion 29 Series Siam Oak Cajon With Ebony Front Plate
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Tycoon TKE-29
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 224.99 $See Features:Features:Instrumentation: Cajons
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Charlotte Tilbury Take It All Off Longwear Makeup Remover
Vendor: Ulta.com Price: 34.00 $ (+6.95 $)Take It All Off Longwear Makeup Remover - TKE IT ALL OFF 120MLBenefitsLiquid FormulaFragrance FreeWithout ParabensBest for Oily, Combo, Normal SkinKey IngredientsEyebright Extracts: Reduce the look of eye fatigue.Chamomile: Soothes and conditions lashes and lips.Corn Sugar: Removes long-wear makeup.Research ResultsIn a test on 30 people, over 8 days:It was suitable for sensitive eyes and contact-lens wearersIn a test on 100 people, over 8 days:Over 94% agreed skin felt replenished and hydratedOver 94% agreed it gently removed every trace of long-wear makeup - Take It All Off Longwear Makeup Remover
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Martin TKEUKE
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 849.00 $Martin s first tenor ukuleles rolled off the production line in 1929 and have been a favorite of countless players since. The TKE Uke is Martin s l...
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Take
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 2.01 $ (+1.99 $)Tke (Norwegian for "mist" or "fog") was inspired by Guy Andrews's visit to Scandinavia in 2016. The London-based artist, known for creating dark atmospherics and brooding aural landscapes, weaves textures and soaring rhythms with energy and restraint, exploring the space around him. Guy works with musician Alev Lenz on the haunting and stunning track "The Clearing" and the sinister and pulsating "Feelings". Lenz's music was recently featured in the final episode of Charlie Brooker's third seaso
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The Final Empire: The Collapse of Civilization and the Seed of the Future
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 28.88 $In spite of its tough message, there is much compassion and humanity in The Final Empire. Right away as you begin to read this work, you sense increasingly the grand perspective in K¿tke's words. He is not speaking of anarchy. He is offering vital common sense. It's just that his meaning is so unavoidably political. And so much against what we have been taught all our lives: The materialistic values of civilization teach us that the accumulation of wealth is progress. The material wealth of the civilization is derived from the death of the earth, the soils, the forests, the fish stocks, the 'free resources' of flora and fauna. The ultimate end of this is for all human species to live in giant parasitical cities of cement and metal while surrounded by deserts of exhausted soils. The simple polar opposites are: the richness and wealth of the natural life of earth versus the material wealth of people living out their lives in artificial environments. This amounts to a direct challenge to humankind. A demand for radical change. A re-envisioning of our part in the community of life and the precepts of individuality. And Mr. K¿tke provides a strong argument for this case. He traces the environmental scars of civilization through the ages. Empire after empire, desertification of the top soil winds its way around the globe in an erosive helix from China to India to Mesopotamia to Italy to North America. As radical as it may seem at first glance, The Final Empire is a necessary and sensible primer for the recovery of the planet. It blends a critical statistical analysis of our deteriorating environment with a positivism of hope for a post-empire age and a new whole-human relation to the living community of Earth. Dan Armstrong, Author of the Novels, Prairie Fire and Taming the Dragon
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