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Ebel Beluga Women's Diamond Watch
Showcasing a polished stainless steel case and bracelet with a mother-of-pearl dial, the Beluga timepiece from Ebel makes an elegant addition to any woman's wardrobe.
Features include:
Polished stainless steel case and bracelet
Silvertone hands and Roman numerals at III, VI, IX, and XII
Eight diamond hour markers
Mother-of-pearl dial
Swiss quartz movement
Sapphire crystal
Hidden butterfly clasp
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.
Women's watch bands can be sized to fit 6.5-inch to 7.5-inch wrists. Extra links are available through the manufacturer. (We do not provide this service).
Top off your autumn wardrobe with the versatile styling of this microfiber/microfleece jacket from SDI.
Zip front entry
Square collar
Zippered side entry pockets
Elastic waist hem
Available in orange, brick, or ink color options
90-percent polyester/10-percent nylon
Click here to view our men's sizing guide.
Machine wash cool
Made in Macau
Model number G665-A
Imported
This addition to the 87th Precinct series brings back Shakespeare-quoting nemesis the Deaf Man. After killing a traitorous accomplice, the Deaf Man begins sending a series of riddling notes to the precinct, hinting at a crime the notorious thief is planning--but what is it? Is the Deaf Man even deaf at all? And can the detectives of the 87th Precinct divert sufficient attention away from their various personal crises to decode the messages and prevent the crime?
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LIFE STINKS is the very funny, at times touching, and pointed commentary on greed, deceit, and human dignity. Director Mel Brooks stars as Goddard Bolt, a billionaire developer who is challenged by business rival Vance Crasswell (Jeffrey Tambor) to live on the streets without money for one month among the homeless both men are trying to further displace by building on the property that is their only home. Goddard is forced to dance for his money, avoid turf wars, develop survival tactics, live in a cardboard box, and more. But along the way, he makes valuable friends among the street people who teach him that life is not about owning material items but about the integrity of the human spirit. One of these is bag lady Molly (Lesley Ann Warren), who, in one of the most inspired moments of the film, dances with Goddard in a dilapidated building to the strains of Cole Porter's Easy to Love. It is humanistic moments such as this one that makes what could have been a silly movie into a film more reminiscent of Brooks's madcap but poignant films such as YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAnamorphic Widescreen - 1.85Full Frame - 1.33Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Mel Brooks - Director, Rudy DeLuca - Screenwriter, Steve Haberman - Screenwriter Featurette - 1. DOES LIFE REALLY STINK? Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer
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