Monday, January 2, 2012

More New Fan Pictures of Rob from BD Promo (LA, Barcelona and Stockholm)





Breaking Dawn LA Premiere (Source)

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Breaking Dawn Barcelona Premiere (Source | Via | Via)

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Breaking Dawn Stockholm Fan Event (Source | Via)

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3 comments:

walia said...

Novel Drug Delivery System (NDDS): Development of nanotechnology-based, sustained release and targeted delivery formulations with NDDS to reduce adverse drug reactions and side-effects in the therapeutic areas of oncology, NSAID, neuro science, arthritic disorders, stress and lifestyle related diseases, immuno chemistry, infectious diseases and wound healing.
Treatment of brain abscess 

picasxo said...

Modern English, sometimes described as the first global lingua franca,[19][20] is the dominant language or in some instances even the required international language of communications, science, information technology, business, seafaring,[21] aviation,[22] entertainment, radio and diplomacy.[23] Its spread beyond the British Isles began with the growth of the British Empire, and by the late 19th century its reach was truly global.[4] Following British colonisation from the 16th to 19th centuries, it became the dominant language in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The growing economic and cultural influence of the US and its status as a global superpower since World War II have significantly accelerated the language's spread across the planet.[20] English replaced German as the dominant language of science Nobel Prize laureates during the second half of the 20th century.[24] English equalled and may have surpassed French as the dominant language of diplomacy during the last half of the 19th century.Mercedes RadiatorRechtsanwalt Kreuztal

Unknown said...

Yeah, awesome dear.

Thanks!