John Atencio Sterling Silver/18kt Yellow Gold and Yellow Beryl 'Fusion' Earrings
Featuring cushion-cut yellow beryl and modern design, the 'Fusion' earrings by John Atencio exemplify style and sophistication.
Specifications:
John Atencio 'Fusion' earrings
18-kt. yellow gold
Sterling silver
Two 7mm cushion-cut yellow beryl
Post and butterfly clasp
All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.
Treatment code E.
See
Gemstone Treatments
for further information.
In SAW, a huge horror hit in 2004, a masked man called Jigsaw orchestrated the kidnapping of two people, chained them in a disgusting bathroom in an abandoned house, and played vicious, brutal mind games with them that potentially could lead to their freedom. Jigsaw is back for more gory fun in SAW II, but this time he comes out from behind the mask to terrorize a troubled cop face-to-face. Tobin Bell reprises his brief role as Jigsaw in the first film with a major starring turn in the sequel. Dying of cancer, Jigsaw lets himself get caught, only to show Detective Eric Matthews (Donnie Wahlberg) that his son, Daniel (Erik Knudsen), has been taken hostage with seven other people, all of whom have been placed in a house of horrors with only the slimmest chance of escaping with their lives. Jigsaw promises Matthews that Daniel will live only if the cop follows the rules of the game, but time is running out, as the captives` bodies have been poisoned with a toxin that will soon destroy them. Meanwhile, in the dank, mysterious, booby-trapped house, the ever-more-desperate group of people (including Shawnee Smith, who is back as Amanda, the lone survivor of SAW) furiously try to find their connection to each other and a way out, but blood and violence lie in their path. Like its predecessor, SAW II is a frightening thriller filled with plenty of tricks and treats to satisfy even the most jaded horror fan.
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Targeted for mid to better players, the Nickent GH Plus Tour irons reduce head turning to lend exceptional feel.
Features include:
Set includes 3 iron through pitching wedge (eight irons)
Cavity back head design
Hyper forged/forged solid core design
8620 mild carbon steel for excellent feel
True Temper profile steel shaft
Firm flex
Golf Pride Tour Velvet grip
Made in the U.S.A.
Available in right-handed only.
In the 1920s, Thomas Edison speculated that a device would be created which would allow humans to conduct conversations with the dead. In the 1970s, Sarah Estep picked up some mysterious voices on her husband`s reel-to-reel tape recorder, and set up the American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) to help track the phenomenon. In 2005, following a welter of evidence gathered by Estep and others, EVP forms the backbone for director Geoffrey Sax`s shocking feature film WHITE NOISE.Architect Jonathan Rivers (Michael Keaton) has little time to mourn the passing of his wife Anna (Chandra West) when he starts receiving signals from her. A faint sound of her voice is caught by Rivers in radio static on the night of her death, followed by incessant cell phone calls coming from Anna`s old number. Rivers is convinced he can hear Anna`s voice saying
go, Jon
to him in the resulting calls. With a little help from expert EVP practitioner Raymond Price (Ian McNeice), Rivers contacts Anna and begins a hazy dialect with her. From the garbled dialogue Rivers receives, he deduces that Anna is sending him to save the lives of people who are about to die. This joins Rivers, in his plight, with a former client of Price`s, Sarah Tate (Deborah Kara Unger). However, meddling with messages from the dead leads the pair into a world of trouble, producing some startlingly anxious moments, and a spine-chilling forewarning of the possible consequences facing real-life users of EVP.
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