. . . . "The Addams Family keeps their art works in it. Gomez once showed it to his neighbor, Mr. Digby, when he wanted to insure the collection. Ophelia picked up a concertina in the room and was inspired to become an opera singer."@en . . . . . "2016-04-05"^^ . "The Gallery is the fourth full-length studio album by the Swedish melodic death metal band Dark Tranquillity, released on November 27, 1995. It was the first full-length release to feature Mikael Stanne on lead vocals, while passing down his position of guitarist to Fredrik Johansson. The album saw a more intense approach on the vocals than on Skydancer. The release of the album was pushed forward because Kristian W\u00E5hlin took a lot of time to work on the album cover. In 2005, Century Media Records re-released The Gallery with new layouts and five cover songs as bonus tracks."@en . "Cloudhead Games"@en . . "The Gallery"@en . . . "Cloudhead Games"@en . . "The Gallery"@en . "The Addams Family keeps their art works in it. Gomez once showed it to his neighbor, Mr. Digby, when he wanted to insure the collection. Ophelia picked up a concertina in the room and was inspired to become an opera singer."@en . . . . . . . . . . "The Gallery is Tip.it's graphics discussion and critique forum. It also hosts regular contests and graphics battles. It has a small, tight group of very dedicated users, some of which are very skilled at different styles of graphics."@en . . "The Gallery is Tip.it's graphics discussion and critique forum. It also hosts regular contests and graphics battles. It has a small, tight group of very dedicated users, some of which are very skilled at different styles of graphics."@en . "The Gallery is the fourth full-length studio album by the Swedish melodic death metal band Dark Tranquillity, released on November 27, 1995. It was the first full-length release to feature Mikael Stanne on lead vocals, while passing down his position of guitarist to Fredrik Johansson. The album saw a more intense approach on the vocals than on Skydancer. The release of the album was pushed forward because Kristian W\u00E5hlin took a lot of time to work on the album cover. In 2005, Century Media Records re-released The Gallery with new layouts and five cover songs as bonus tracks. The Gallery is considered a classic album of the Gothenburg style of metal, along with At the Gates' Slaughter of the Soul and In Flames' The Jester Race, exhibiting the dual guitar leads, growled vocals and acoustic sections typical of the genre. The album was inducted into Decibel magazine's hall of fame in its April, 2010 issue."@en . "About fifteen years ago, I was attending university outside of London. The school is famous for its art gallery that draws visitors from all over England. My final exams were given in a cavernous hall with dozens of enormous oil paintings covering the walls from floor to ceiling. I noticed that one painting hanging to my right had been covered with a large British flag. Although I didn't think much of it at the time, I asked several of the third-year students if they knew anything about it. They told me the following story:"@en . "Bill's board Gallery"@en . . . "About fifteen years ago, I was attending university outside of London. The school is famous for its art gallery that draws visitors from all over England. My final exams were given in a cavernous hall with dozens of enormous oil paintings covering the walls from floor to ceiling. I noticed that one painting hanging to my right had been covered with a large British flag. Although I didn't think much of it at the time, I asked several of the third-year students if they knew anything about it. They told me the following story: Apparently, the university had always given exams in this hall because it was the largest building on campus. A number of years ago, there was one student who could not concentrate on his final exams. He just kept staring at a certain painting, oblivious to everything around him. While everyone else was scribbling down answers, he took two of his sharpened pencils, inserted them into his nose, and slammed his head into the desk. The pencil tips penetrated straight into his brain, killing him instantly. Ever since then, there has always been one painting in the gallery that is covered up during final exams. I went into the gallery one day to see the painting; it is a portrait of a British nobleman from the 19th century. It is utterly unremarkable except for the fact that his eyes stare straight back at you - the kind of painting that follows you wherever you move. There is only one certainty in this story that I can vouch for. It is that every year hundreds of students shuffle into the hall to take their final exams and try, against all instincts and urges, to keep from continuously glancing up at the British flag hanging from the wall above them."@en . . .