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Exercise ARRCADE CAESAR 2015 (AC15), is a study of the Allied Campaign in Sicily (Operation HUSKY) in 1943. With Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) permanently comitted as a High Readiness Force (LAND) HQ and fulfilling the NATO Joint Task Force HQ commitment since 01 July 2015, the Commander is keen to exploit the opportunity provided by AC15 to bring the ARRC team together in order to enhance their understanding and demands across the land, sea and air domains.
The exercise provides an invaluable opportunity to develop mutual understanding, to enhance component synergy and, using the past as a handrail, to provoke challenging discussion and debate on how to tackle the operational level challenges they may face in the future.
(NATO photo/WO2 Dan Harmer GBR Army)
Little Caesars
1101 West Little Creek Road, Norfolk, VA
Opened in winter 2017; originally part of 1973-built Burger King, later China Express (1993-2016)
I bought an old plastic toy camera at a local thrift store. It is a Photoflex mx-35 35mm camera from the the 80's. This is what I took with it!!
Caesar Creek is a state park in Ohio with a nice lake.
Caesar Creek es un parque estatal de Ohio con un lago bonito.
When Caesar heard about my wildlife adventure last week he thought he had missed a lively bacchanalia. So I had to explain to my dipsomaniacal friend that I had not gone to a party, but instead had an encounter with a wild beaver. In the true spirit of one-upmanship he immediately went out to stage his own wildlife encounter by bravely facing down a terribly dangerous ceramic raccoon.
Under Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, the castles defences were significantly enhanced in 1330–60 on the north eastern side by the addition of a gatehouse, a barbican (a form of fortified gateway), and a tower on either side of the reconstructed wall, named Caesar's Tower and Guy's Tower.
Caesar's and Guy's Towers are residential and may have been inspired by French models (for example Bricquebec). Both towers are machicolated and Caesar's Tower features a unique double parapet. The two towers are also vaulted in stone on every storey. Caesar's Tower contained a grim basement dungeon; according to local legend dating back to at least 1644 it is also known as Poitiers Tower, either because prisoners from the Battle of Poitiers in 1356 may have been imprisoned there, or because the ransoms raised from the battle helped to pay for its construction.
Little Caesars
15482 Warwick Boulevard, Suite A2, Newport News, VA
Opened October 9th, 2020; originally part of Twin B Auto Parts (August 1988-1994), later Dairy Queen (September 16th, 1995-April 2017)
Caesar says this Jeep thing is way better than than the finest Egyptian war chariot ever made. And with a rugged and dependable 60-horsepower Go-Devil Engine it can easily out perform any old two-horse chariot. Although how they get all those horses to hide under the hood is a mystery to Caesar. He assumes it must have something to do with Pluto, god of the underworld. Why else would they call it a Go-Devil Engine?
Caesars Palace once again has raised the standard of Las Vegas nightlife with its destination lounge, Shadow: A Bar at Caesars Palace. Featuring contemporary designs and eclectic furnishings, the sensual atmosphere is enhanced by provocative shadow dancers, whose silhouetted performances bring the experience to the next level.
A wide variety of high-energy cocktails are part of Shadow's exotic drink menu, and all are served with entertaining style. World-class flair bartenders juggle bottles, toss limes, twirl glasses and even do back-flips as they prepare beverages while showcasing their amazing skills.
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Caesar Salad
($12.50)
Keen's Chophouse
New York, New York
(May 7, 2013)
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Les premières pierres du Caesars Palace ont été posées en 1962 par Jay Sarno, qui a dépensé à l'époque $10 millions USD pour sa construction.
Baseball season has been underway for one month now, and Caesar has decided that he is going to be the next big star. I reminded him that he's still in the ticketed seats. He's not on the playing field yet!
Rimless and distilled.
Gutter explained that they took Rotovac centrifuged Clamato juice (the supernatant), used celery bitters (to keep the drink rimless), distilled celery juice, distilled Worcestershire sauce and distilled Tabasco to make this clear solution. A pickled duck heart dusted with herbed bread crumb topped the drink courtesy of Chef Bangerter.
Besides being pretty, the rose-tinted particle-free drink was subtle, refined clean tasting. Love the use of the giant ice cube which ensured that the already smooth and mainly water based drink didn't get diluted any quicker. Since everyone had a different threshold to spice/heat, distilled Tabasco (added to your own drink via an eye dropper) was also provided.
Loved the attention to detail here and the little surprises (especially how excellent the concentrated particles tasted).
Clean and pure. Really lovely.