+ Follow HOUSE SPEAKERS Tag
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[Title] => The flap
[Summary] => There is a precise term to describe an inconsequential event like this one: a flap.
[DatePublished] => 2013-01-15 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Alex Magno
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[Title] => Edwin Sions timeless portraits
[Summary] => Ethereal, dreamy and timeless these words have all been used to describe the works of portrait artist Edwin Sion whose distinct style has earned for him a distinguished reputation in this medium.
President Corazon Aquino once said, "With his understated, disciplined lines, Edwin really made me look beautiful." Sions portrait of Cory hangs in the Aquino home beside Sions rendering of Ninoy Aquino.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Minnie Francia
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[Title] => No plate, no travel
[Summary] => MABUTI ang naisip ni NCRPO bossing Ricardo de Leon nang ipatupad nito ang no plate, no travel policy sa mga sasakyang bumabiyahe ng walang plaka.
Sabi nga, for security measures ito.
Daang sasakyan pala ang nahuli ng mga concerned agencies ng pamahalaan ng bakbakan nila ang mga sasakyang walang mga plaka na nagkalat sa kalye.
Dapat lang at huwag sana kaplastikan ang kampanya ng gobyerno.
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[AuthorName] => Butch M. Quejada
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[Title] => Gossamer portraits by Edwin Sion
[Summary] => His portraits have been described as ethereal, dreamy and gossamer. Some may even see them as unfinished works. However, many of the countrys crème de la crème find a quiet serenity in Edwin Sions brown pencil, or sepia, portraits.
"I try to deviate from the traditional portrait," says Sion." I want to have my own identity when it comes to my works, so that they wont look like other portraits. When you see one, you know at once that I made it."
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[AuthorName] => Joseph Cortes
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HOUSE SPEAKERS
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[Title] => Edwin Sions timeless portraits
[Summary] => Ethereal, dreamy and timeless these words have all been used to describe the works of portrait artist Edwin Sion whose distinct style has earned for him a distinguished reputation in this medium.
President Corazon Aquino once said, "With his understated, disciplined lines, Edwin really made me look beautiful." Sions portrait of Cory hangs in the Aquino home beside Sions rendering of Ninoy Aquino.
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[Title] => No plate, no travel
[Summary] => MABUTI ang naisip ni NCRPO bossing Ricardo de Leon nang ipatupad nito ang no plate, no travel policy sa mga sasakyang bumabiyahe ng walang plaka.
Sabi nga, for security measures ito.
Daang sasakyan pala ang nahuli ng mga concerned agencies ng pamahalaan ng bakbakan nila ang mga sasakyang walang mga plaka na nagkalat sa kalye.
Dapat lang at huwag sana kaplastikan ang kampanya ng gobyerno.
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[ColumnID] => 135127
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Butch M. Quejada
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[Title] => Gossamer portraits by Edwin Sion
[Summary] => His portraits have been described as ethereal, dreamy and gossamer. Some may even see them as unfinished works. However, many of the countrys crème de la crème find a quiet serenity in Edwin Sions brown pencil, or sepia, portraits.
"I try to deviate from the traditional portrait," says Sion." I want to have my own identity when it comes to my works, so that they wont look like other portraits. When you see one, you know at once that I made it."
[DatePublished] => 2002-10-21 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1420681
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