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I made a mock up of a shoe upper and sewed the upper to the midsole using the right zipper foot that I got. It sews it nicely and right up against the upper where I need it. a lot neater stitch and a whole lot faster than by hand. takes about 45 mins per shoe to sew by hand. not sure yet with this fancy machine but i figure 5 min or so.
Lead vocals and guitar for Boss Hoss, a German country band opening for Big Johnny Bates at Wild Bill's Saloon in Banff, AB
Hugo Boss Shirt lange mouwen
Kleur: Olijf groen
Maten: S / M / L / XL / XXL
Normaal: € 24,50
NU VOOR € 15,00
OP = OP
Thunderbird #1 Commander / Leader Lt. Col. Christopher Hammond waves to the crowd before performing at the 2015 Wings Over Houston Airshow held at Ellington Field October 17-18.
here's one i took yesterday using an old baked bean tin and prosesed using bleach and custard ,came out quite well i thought
The herd is overseen by a single llama. To a llama, alpacas seem like baby llamas, and unlike alpacas, llamas are quite aggressive. This guy takes his family responsibilities very seriously: he is not to be messed with.
This 1970 Boss Mustang came in for some light repairs, it was in good condition but had a few dents and dings on the quarters, doors and hood. it had the wrong interior for a Boss so we installed the correct deluxe interior seats that went in this model. The body was refinished the original code "N" Pastel Blue. This one turned out very nice.
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FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -The Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, or ESGR, held a Boss Lift event at Fort Indiantown Gap on May 7-8. The Boss Lift program provides opportunities for employers to learn the benefits and challenges involved with employing National Guard and reserve members. Participants toured several training areas and got some hands-on experience in vehicle and flight simulators. Attendees also enjoyed an aerial tour of the surrounding area from aboard a Chinook helicopter. ESGR's Boss Lift highlights the value and skills military personnel bring to their civilian jobs and expresses gratitude to employers for their continued support of the military and National Guard and reserve members in the work force. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Ted Nichols and Tom
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FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -The Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, or ESGR, held a Boss Lift event at Fort Indiantown Gap on May 7-8. The Boss Lift program provides opportunities for employers to learn the benefits and challenges involved with employing National Guard and reserve members. Participants toured several training areas and got some hands-on experience in vehicle and flight simulators. Attendees also enjoyed an aerial tour of the surrounding area from aboard a Chinook helicopter. ESGR's Boss Lift highlights the value and skills military personnel bring to their civilian jobs and expresses gratitude to employers for their continued support of the military and National Guard and reserve members in the work force. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Ted Nichols and Tom
Cherry/Released)
FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -The Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, or ESGR, held a Boss Lift event at Fort Indiantown Gap on May 7-8. The Boss Lift program provides opportunities for employers to learn the benefits and challenges involved with employing National Guard and reserve members. Participants toured several training areas and got some hands-on experience in vehicle and flight simulators. Attendees also enjoyed an aerial tour of the surrounding area from aboard a Chinook helicopter. ESGR's Boss Lift highlights the value and skills military personnel bring to their civilian jobs and expresses gratitude to employers for their continued support of the military and National Guard and reserve members in the work force. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Ted Nichols and Tom
Cherry/Released)
On April 24, 2012, the Oklahoma ESGR team took a group of Oklahoma employers on a Boss Lift to Fort Chaffee, Ark, to visit with their employees who are members of the Oklahoma Army National Guard. The employers also had an opportunity to watch the 45th Fires Brigade launch rockets from their M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS). The group flew to Chaffee in an Oklahoma Army National Guard CH-47 "Chinook" and got to visit with their citizen-soldier while on the ground.
Photo: Sgt. Daniel J. Nelson, Jr., 145th MPAD, Oklahoma Army National Guard