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Concluding services at the Naalehu Cemetery for Mathan David. Many people have arrived and have parked their vehicles around the grave. Many of them will sit inside their vehicles to observe the most solemn rite in the human family. It provides me with the opportunity to take photos of graves of people I knew on Ujelang Atoll. Some have their photo taken around a photo I took of Mathan on Ujelang in the mid-70s.

I asked if it was OK to take photos, and was encouraged to do so - for remembering purposes. I tried to be respectful at all times of event and the mourners present.

Kejbarok wot.

Concluding Senior Officials’ Meeting (CSOM) Retreat

Al convegno "Prima di tutto la salute" al Palacongressi di Firenze. Tra gli ospiti, Pierluigi Bersani, Giuseppe Fioroni, Ignazio Marino e Claudio Martini.

Concluding Senior Officer Meeting Day 2 (CSOM) at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Economic Leaders Week (AELW) at the Moscone 307 in San Francisco, California on Sunday November 12, 2023. (Justin Tafoya/U.S. Department of State)

Africa's Travel Indaba 2022: Travel Indaba concludes in Durban

Concluding Senior Officials’ Meeting (CSOM) Retreat

Concluding Panel: Are we really moving to a resource-efficient economy'? From left to right: Jo Leinen, Walter Radermacher, Robin Miège and Joanna Maćkowiak – Pandera. © WWF

11 August 2015: TPPA - The Final Frontier :

To sign or not to sign

 

Background

The Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement or TPPA is rapidly heading to its conclusion. The chief negotiators of participating countries to the agreement, including Malaysia, and their Trade Ministers are expected to meet by end-July to resolve all outstanding issues.

 

Subsequently, this agreement is expected to be concluded by November this year, leaving Malaysia with the question:

 

Does it sign the agreement and become a Party to the TPPA, or does it say No?

 

Chevening Alumni Malaysia is excited to be hosting this forum at this defining moment for Malaysia and the TPPA.

 

Panelists

We have lined up an eminent and articulate panel who will present differing points of views to the question.

 

Datuk J. Jayasiri, Deputy Secretary-General (Strategy, Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) (TBC)

Wan Saiful Wan Jan, Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS)

Dr Jeyakumar Devaraj, Member of Parliament, Sungai Siput

Professor Gurdial Singh Nijar, Faculty of Law, University of Malaya

Moderator

 

Yin Shao Loong, Executive Director, Institut Rakyat

Concluding Senior Officials’ Meeting (CSOM) Plenary 1

Concluding remarks by Dr. Hansjörg Neun - by CTA

.End of the conference and concluding remarks by the Honourable Romeo Dallaire.

Concluding Senior Officer Meeting Day 2 (CSOM) at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Economic Leaders Week (AELW) at the Moscone 307 in San Francisco, California on Sunday November 12, 2023. (Justin Tafoya/U.S. Department of State)

Concluding Senior Officials’ Meeting (CSOM) Retreat

Concluding Senior Officer Meeting Day 2 (CSOM) at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Economic Leaders Week (AELW) at the Moscone 307 in San Francisco, California on Sunday November 12, 2023. (Justin Tafoya/U.S. Department of State)

A delegate of a WIPO member state signs the Final Act and/or the Riyadh Design Law Treaty.

 

The Diplomatic Conference to Conclude and Adopt a Design Law Treaty took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from November 11-22, 2024.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Marlène Borlant. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Concluding Senior Officer Meeting Day 2 (CSOM) at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Economic Leaders Week (AELW) at the Moscone 307 in San Francisco, California on Sunday November 12, 2023. (Justin Tafoya/U.S. Department of State)

02 October 2019 : OECD Trust in Business Forum

  

Concluding remarks, commitments and next steps

Mathilde Mesnard, Deputy Director Directorate for Financial And Entrprise Affairs, OECD and Osamu Sakashita, Minister, Senior Advisor to the Permanent Representative of Japan to the OECD

 

OECD Headquarters, Paris

 

Photo : © Hervé Cortinat / OECD

Concluding services at the Naalehu Cemetery for Mathan David. Many people have arrived and have parked their vehicles around the grave. Many of them will sit inside their vehicles to observe the most solemn rite in the human family. It provides me with the opportunity to take photos of graves of people I knew on Ujelang Atoll. Some have their photo taken around a photo I took of Mathan on Ujelang in the mid-70s.

I asked if it was OK to take photos, and was encouraged to do so - for remembering purposes. I tried to be respectful at all times of event and the mourners present.

Kejbarok wot.

Concluding services at the Naalehu Cemetery for Mathan David. Many people have arrived and have parked their vehicles around the grave. Many of them will sit inside their vehicles to observe the most solemn rite in the human family. It provides me with the opportunity to take photos of graves of people I knew on Ujelang Atoll. Some have their photo taken around a photo I took of Mathan on Ujelang in the mid-70s.

I asked if it was OK to take photos, and was encouraged to do so - for remembering purposes. I tried to be respectful at all times of event and the mourners present.

Kejbarok wot.

Concluding Panel of the Global Conference, May 23, 2012. Left to right: Fred Byus, Mark Spalding, Ira Jackson, Captain Wayne Porter, and Jack Wiggin.

L-R: Isabel Hilton and Ambassador Ranjit Gupta

After successfully concluding her State visit to Angola, President Smt. Droupadi Murmu departed for Gaborone, Botswana - the next destination of her two-nation tour

 

Concluding Service: Faith leaders and representatives, including the Right Reverend Richard Chartres, Bishop of London and the Most Reverend Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster

© Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk

Concluding the final day of the First International Congress on Postharvest Loss Prevention, October 7, 2015.

© Francesco Vignali Photography

John Hewlett concludes his calculating custom rates session and Barton Stam preps for his "AUM's stocking rates and grazing plans" presentation.

Emily and Wing siddle up to Andy in a Ktv lounge. Kareoke bars are places where you share the stage with other bar patrons. Ktv places rent our private rooms with restrooms, a big tv and comfy sofas for your singing amusement.

Defence and Security Citizen Outreach Programme 2024 concludes across the country | 19 June 2024

Concluding Senior Officials’ Meeting (CSOM) Retreat

Opportunities and Challenges of Citizen Science, Citizen Science Workshop, Friday, 23 January 2015, ETH Zentrum, Zurich, Switzerland

Concluding assignment for the first semester of the photography class at FAAP, 2010.

 

Model: Gabriel Morato

To conclude their summer reading program, the Mabel Public Library hosted a live animal show from the Reptile & Amphibian Discovery Zoo (RAD Zoo) out of Owatonna. Kids were excited to see pythons, turtles, salamanders, and toads among others.

This concludes the tour. We're back where we started, at the ironing board. It's always up, by the way, and right in the doorway. Super convenient and not in the way at all. Right? Ugh. Some serious work to do...

I think I'll give it a break now with the Halloweenish shots, or Chris is going to think of Halloween year round again ;-) Just wanted to see, whether I can scare Jurate a tiny little bit and whether Wolle is going to be convinced of my being a vampire now... ;-) (just kidding, folks :-))

0712-190-23

 

The Battle Concludes: Buford's Flanking Movement & Stuart's Withdrawal

Battle of Middleburg/Mt. Defiance

 

Under pressure to drive the Southern cavalry through Ashby’s Gap and thereby locate General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia, Union General Alfred Pleasonton had determined to attack on June 19th along two fronts. General David Gregg’s division confronted J.E.B. Stuart’s cavalry west of Middleburg along the Ashby’s Gap Turnpike here at Mount Defiance. General John Buford’s division, meanwhile, would swing around Middleburg in an effort to outflank Stuart’s position and reach Snicker’s Gap to the northwest, where today’s Virginia Route 7 crosses the Blue Ridge. At this time, across the mountain, Lee’s forces were streaming north through Berryville, reached through that gap. To accomplish the task before him, Buford split his division, sending one brigade to Middleburg and then north and northwest toward the tiny village crossroads of Pot House (off to your right, three miles north of here), while the remainder moved from Aldie (east of us) northwest along the Snickersville Turnpike, past the site of the June 17th Aldie bloodbath, continuing along back roads to Pot House.

Buford’s wing, facing Confederate skirmishers at Benton’s Bridge over Goose Creek a mile beyond Middleburg, fought successfully, left defenses at the bridge, then pressed on along the narrow sunken roads. As the day progressed, Buford’s brigades converged on Pot House as planned, three miles north of Mt. Defiance. But here, Buford began to encounter elements of Col. Thomas Rosser’s 5th Virginia Cavalry, as well as the 7th Virginia Cavalry coming east from the village of Union (today’s Unison). Rosser was ordered not to bring on a full engagement, so he made a series of “spoiling attacks,” pinning Buford to the small crossroads and hindering further movement west toward Snickers Gap in the Blue Ridge—his goal. Fighting continued around Pot House into the evening.

 

But at the same time, the sounds of battle from here at Mt. Defiance echoed across the rolling hills and forced Buford to a decision. He chose to send a part of his force south to Mt. Defiance to assist Gregg. The Reserve Brigade he sent included the 1st, 2nd, 5th, and 6th U.S. Cavalry, units of the Regularly Army. Heading south, they splashed across Goose Creek at tiny Millville then continued along Kirk’s Branch Road towards the Ashby’s Gap Turnpike, in our right distance 3/8 mile away.

 

In the meantime, J.E.B. Stuart’s forces abandoned their position at Mount Defiance and were being reposted along the north-south ridge immediately west of us. As Buford’s men came south, Stuart became aware of this new Union threat coming towards his left flank along the road from Millville. Soon, cavalrymen from both sides were charging toward each other, meeting in a field a half-mile north of the turnpike to your right in the distance. The race ended in a draw when the two sides confronted each other behind two stone walls along the crest of a prominent knoll in the field. After trading several desultory volleys, a building thunderstorm from the heat of that steamy day struck. Federal and Confederate cavalry alike were forced to settle in for “a very cold and rainy night.”

 

It would continue to rain for most of the next day, June 20th, hindering significant efforts. But Sunday, June 21st would bring continued Federal probes, with fierce fighting all around Upperville to the west. It would be the concluding day of the Aldie-Middleburg-Upperville cavalry campaign.

Concluding Senior Officials’ Meeting (CSOM) Plenary 1

Concluding services at the Naalehu Cemetery for Mathan David. Many people have arrived and have parked their vehicles around the grave. Many of them will sit inside their vehicles to observe the most solemn rite in the human family. It provides me with the opportunity to take photos of graves of people I knew on Ujelang Atoll. Some have their photo taken around a photo I took of Mathan on Ujelang in the mid-70s.

I asked if it was OK to take photos, and was encouraged to do so - for remembering purposes. I tried to be respectful at all times of event and the mourners present.

Kejbarok wot.

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