Brother LC21 Compatible Black Ink (3-pack)
Stretch your dollar with the Brother LC21 black ink-cartridge three-pack. The obvious choice for excellent and affordable printing, this pack assures that your print outs will turn out sharp.
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Stretch your dollar with the Epson compatible black ink cartridge three-pack.
Compatible with your Epson 900 or 900n series printer, this three-pack of black ink cartridges is the obvious choice for affordable printing. You can be sure your prints will turn out sharp and brilliant--just as you expect.
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These cartridges replace Epson part number T003011.
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Travel& Leisure Golf treats the game not as an isolated pastime but as the center of a constellation of interests, including travel, cars, wines, fashion, literature, personalities, and new gadgets and gear.Annual subscription consists of 6 issues.
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In terms of psychological power and innovative visual techniques, MARNIE ranks alongside VERTIGO and PSYCHO as one of Alfred Hitchcock s most exceptional films, though it is less well known than these classics. This thriller, based on a best-selling novel by Wilson Graham, revolves around a pathological liar and compulsive thief (Tippi Hedren) who is befriended by her latest victim, Mark Rutland (Sean Connery). The core of the story concerns a wealthy man who marries a beautiful woman who steals from his business. Despite his sincere love, dashing looks, and wealth, some deep-seated neurosis makes her emotionally inaccessible, causing him to search her past for an explanation. This is Connery s American film debut, and he portrays his character s fascination with Marnie with a conviction that allows the psychological turmoil of the young woman to emerge. Hedren s performance as the deeply conflicted and emotionally scarred woman walks the fine line favored by Hitchcock, balanced between an icy sexuality and emotional fragility. The director wants to show the audience Marnie s world and fears, so he uses a range of innovative visual techniques--including awkward rear projections, flashes of color, and a menacing atmosphere of storms--to convey her troubled state of mind. MARNIE is one of Hitchcock`s most underrated and underappreciated films.
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