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TUMBES, PERU - OCTOBER 12: The altar boys prepare for the eucharist of the SeÒor Cautivo de Ayabaca on October 12, 2018 in Tumbes, Peru. Every year thousands of people from various areas of Peru and other countries arrive tho the City of Ayabaca to visit the sanctuary of El Senor Cautivo where they ask for miracles. (Photo by Manuel Medir/Getty Images)
2022 Armed Forces Men’s Soccer Championship hosted by MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida from March 6-12. The best players from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force (with Space Force players) compete for gold. (Photo by Ms. Arianna Dinote, Department of Defense Photo - Released)
LOS GATOS, CA, USA - JUNE 12: The rubber duckies are kicking off their summer at the 4th Annual Silicon Valley Duck Race in Vasona Lake Park. June 12, 2011 in Los Gatos, CA, USA
2022-05-12: The Officials arrives at the registration counter during the Breakfast Session hosted by the President of the AfDB in Ghana.
On Wednesday, October 12, the British Chamber of Commerce in Korea supported the British Embassy Seoul, in hosting a reception for companies working in the clean energy and maritime sector. About 50 companies attended, many of whom were participating in the Green & Offshore Korea 2022 trade. The reception was held on the 33rd floor of the Park Hyatt Busan. The opening remarks were delivered by Colin Crooks LVO, British Ambassador to South Korea and John Hutchinson, Head of Maritime from the Department of International Trade (DIT) who was visiting Seoul. The BCCK was honoured to play a part in celebrating the success of British companies and their Korean partners in this area.
Huge thanks to the Royal Russell School Busan Organising Committee and Gorilla Brewing for sponsoring the event.
On May 12, the Red Cross and its partners installed smoke alarms in East Oakland. With its Sound the Alarm program, the Red Cross made East Oakland residents receiving alarms made them more protected from the effects of fire.
Red Cross Photographer I Kane Wong
U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command's Best Warrior Competition Day 5 consists of a board before command sergeants major at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, July 12. The competition ran July 8-12 and includes Soldier and NCO Best Warriors from the command's four regions: European, Western, Eastern and Pacific.
Taken by Dominic, age 12.
The mission of Parks in Focus is to connect underserved youth to nature through photography, yet during our action-packed excursions to awesome public lands, we’re able to do so much more. Visit us!
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We present our stylish, washable glass straws from the Traditional Czech Glass™ brand in colors that will make a wonderful accessory for your summer drinks.
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Heavy-duty
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Historic photos that represent 60 years of U.S. Army camps in the Uijeongbu area went on display at the city’s main train station August 12. The exhibit will run this week from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with the exception of Korean Liberation Day on Thursday.
2022 Armed Forces Men’s Soccer Championship hosted by MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida from March 6-12. The best players from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force (with Space Force players) compete for gold. (Photo by Ms. Arianna Dinote, Department of Defense Photo - Released)
Team: 12. The Pamela
From: Hampshire
Red Bull Soapbox Race is a unique, non-motorised racing event that challenges both experienced racers and amateurs alike, to design and build outrageous soapbox dream machines. Each hand-made machine is fuelled by nothing but sheer courage, the force of gravity and perhaps a little Red Bull.
On Wednesday, October 12, the British Chamber of Commerce in Korea supported the British Embassy Seoul, in hosting a reception for companies working in the clean energy and maritime sector. About 50 companies attended, many of whom were participating in the Green & Offshore Korea 2022 trade. The reception was held on the 33rd floor of the Park Hyatt Busan. The opening remarks were delivered by Colin Crooks LVO, British Ambassador to South Korea and John Hutchinson, Head of Maritime from the Department of International Trade (DIT) who was visiting Seoul. The BCCK was honoured to play a part in celebrating the success of British companies and their Korean partners in this area.
Huge thanks to the Royal Russell School Busan Organising Committee and Gorilla Brewing for sponsoring the event.
542 approaches Igreja Madalena on route 12.
The 12, as per the 28, uses the trolley instead of pantographs because of limited clearance on narrow sections of track.
VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 12: The Olympic flag is brought into the Opening Ceremony of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics at BC Place on February 12, 2010 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Sandra Behne/Bongarts/Getty Images)
2017-12
The mother plant was bought from KK (2008-02), as Aloe mubendiensis. Planted in the ground to replace the mother plant, which was heavily damaged by aloe mite, in 2015-02.
Aloe mubendiensis Christian 1942. Uganda.
MOUNT PLEASANT (Dec. 12) -The Holy Door at Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in Mount Pleasant was opened during Mass today.
On Tuesday, Dec.8, Pope Francis opened the Holy Door in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, inaugurating the Jubilee of Mercy. This weekend, Holy Doors will be opened in dioceses around the world, including the Diocese of Saginaw. Pilgrims will have an opportunity to pass through the Holy Door, thus expressing their willingness to “enter” into the mercy and love of God. There is a Holy Door at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption and at seven designated Sacred Heart Church locations throughout the diocese. The churches are located in different areas of the diocese to encourage all people to make the journey.
In the Diocese of Saginaw, Holy Doors will be opened this weekend (Dec. 12 and 13) at the following churches at the designated times (the Holy Doors will remain open throughout the remainder of the jubilee year) :
• Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption, 615 Hoyt Ave., Saginaw (5:30 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 13. The Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, will preside)
• Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish Church, 302 S. Kinney Blvd., Mount Pleasant (5 p.m. Saturday Vigil, Dec. 12)
• Sacred Heart Church, St. Hubert Parish, 311 Whitelam St., Bad Axe (4:30 p.m. Saturday Vigil, Dec. 12)
• Sacred Heart Church, Ss. Francis & Clare Parish, 12157 Church St., Birch Run (4 p.m. Saturday Vigil, Dec. 12)
• Sacred Heart Church, St. Christopher Parish, 140 Atwood St., Caro (5 p.m. Saturday Vigil, Dec. 12)
• Sacred Heart Church, Sacred Heart Parish, 300 N. Silverleaf St., Gladwin (5 p.m. Saturday Vigil, Dec. 12)
• Sacred Heart Church, Prince of Peace Parish, 2510 S. Fraser Rd., Kawkawlin (8:15 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 13)
• Sacred Heart Church, St. John XXIII Parish, 445 S. Midland St., Merrill (9 a.m. Sunday Dec. 13)
The establishment of the Holy Doors traces its roots back to early Christians who used the practice as a public sign of penance before they could return to their faith community. Today, pilgrims who enter through these doors during a Holy Year are making a public acknowledgment of turning away from sin and a recommitment to their faith.
More information about the Year of Mercy and about indulgences can be found at: www.saginaw.org
ATLANTA, GA - November 21, 2012
The 3rd Annual The Stuffing event took over the Center Stage Music Complex (Vinyl, The Loft, Center Stage Theatre) with 13 bands: Bad Books, Harrison Hudson, Death on Two Wheels, Gobotron, Ponderosa, All Get Out, Hardy T. Morris and the Outfit, Kevin Devine, Royal Thunder, GROUPLOVE, o'brother, Cage The Elephant, Manchester Orchestra.
© Danielle Boise
March 23 was Baggins' Birthday - one year old!! It was a lovely day, so I took him down to the dog park on the waterfront, near where we are going to be moving in a few months. As you can see, Baggins made himself right at home. I like this because it reminds me of one of those super-hero movie posters. Or Charlie's Angels. Or something.
2022 Armed Forces Men’s Soccer Championship hosted by MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida from March 6-12. The best players from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force (with Space Force players) compete for gold. (Photo by Ms. Arianna Dinote, Department of Defense Photo - Released)
On May 12, the Red Cross and its partners installed smoke alarms in East Oakland. With its Sound the Alarm program, the Red Cross made East Oakland residents receiving alarms made them more protected from the effects of fire.
Red Cross Photographer I Kane Wong
Four students from Lonoke County, Haven Henry, Jayla Dagen, Austin Bell (above) and Lillian Royer, were among the 21 high school juniors and seniors who participated in Arkansas Farm Bureau’s 2019 Ag Youth Leadership Seminar at the Farm Bureau Center in Little Rock July 10-12. The seminar was designed to provide students with an in-depth look at agriculture careers. The week’s activities included learning about agricultural technology, education opportunities in agriculture, tours of Flying C Ranch and Simon Brothers Dairy, a visit to the state Capitol and a discussion about Farm Bureau careers. Haven is a junior at Cabot High School. Jayla and Austin are seniors at Cabot High School. Lillian served as an AYLS counselor this year and is a 2019 graduate of Lonoke High School.
Honoring a career that has launched quality improvement initiatives across the state of Michigan in acute myocardial infarction, heart failure, coronary angioplasty and the fight against childhood obesity, the Kim A. Eagle, M.D., Endowed Professorship in Cardiovascular Medicine was inaugurated on Sept. 12.
The first Eagle professor, Vallerie McLaughlin, M.D. (Residency 1992), is the director of the Pulmonary Hypertension Program at U-M. She has brought the university to the forefront as a leader in the diagnosis, investigation and treatment of pulmonary hypertension and is an outstanding leader in the Pulmonary Hypertension Breakthrough Initiative. She is pictured here giving remarks during her inauguration ceremony.
Soldiers assigned to the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), trained the SPDHG on memorial affairs, Apr. 8-12. The police officers, who traveled nearly 3,000 miles, learned the details of flag folding, casket carrying and the duties of a firing party during the five-days of instruction on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Va.