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Wetwang batters compare notes between overs during a Division One home fixture with Burton Agnes in the Bridlington & District Evening League.

 

The game, eighth (bottom) against third, went down to the last ball. With the scores tied, Burton Agnes scampered a decisive single, to win by one wicket. The umpire, a Burton Agnes player, rejected Wetwang appeals the non-striker had been run out. It was Burton Agnes's sixth win from seven in all competitions.

 

Match statistics

 

Wetwang versus Burton Agnes

 

Bridlington & District Evening League, Division One (20 overs, 6.30 start)

 

Admission: free. Programme: none. Attendance: 28 (h/c). Wetwang won the toss and elected to bat. Wetwang 88 off 18.4 overs (Freddie Naylor 27, B Traves 3-26, F Ward 3-32) 0pts lost by one wicket to Burton Agnes 89-9 off 20 overs (M Ward 43, Joe Mills 3-7, Joe Stabler 2-17) 3pts

Conferencia tecnológica en Bilbao

7º edición (27 enero 2018)

Conference in Memory of Yitzhak Rabin on the 20th Anniversary of his assassination.

Keith Boesky, Boesky & Company DLDnyc Conference 2016, Center548, New York City, May 3 and 4

Free Press Image © Jeenah Moon / Angel Zayas Photography for DLD

Boat trip to creative centres in Amsterdam.

Joko Supriyono speaking on increasing the efficiency of agricultural land use for the benefit of forests and people at the Forests Indonesia conference in Jakarta, Indonesia. Jakarta, Indonesia.

 

Photo by Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR

 

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Photo showing Derrick de Kerckhove (CA) moderating Fakes, Responsibilities and Strategies / ERROR – The Art of Imperfection Conference.

 

Credit: vog.photo

October 25, 2015 The 9th Annual Fuld Family Medical Ethics Conference focused this year on Medical and Jewish Perspectives on Pediatric Mental and Physical Health-titled "Protecting Their Future."

The second plenary: Protection by prevention: vaccination and alcohol with Moderator Jay Mayefsky, MD (left), Susan Schulman, MD (middle) and Rabbi Yaakov Neuburger(right).

photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid

 

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Client - Stella & Dot, comm by Tara O'Connor

Tuesday October 22, 2013

The Conference on Disarmament- 2012 Session. Palais des Nations, Geneva. Tuesday 27 March 2012. Photo by Violaine Martin

Over 700 delegates met in Oslo for the Fourth Review Conference of the Mine Ban Convention. The Oslo Review Conference on a Mine-Free World is where the international community adopted the Oslo Action Plan which will guide efforts for the next five years.

 

more info: www.osloreviewconconference.org

Photos are free to use in the context of the Convention.

Please credit Mine Ban Convention ISU.

EDA’s 2015 Military Airworthiness Conference, this year co-hosted with the Royal Netherlands Air Force, took place on 13 - 14 October in the Dutch National Military Museum in Soesterberg. This was the 7th annual Conference arranged under the auspices of the Military Airworthiness Authorities (MAWA) Forum and brought together 120 delegates from 27 EU and non-EU nations, representing a broad spectrum of experts from the world of military airworthiness, as well as delegates from NATO, EEAS, EASA and industry.

 

www.eda.europa.eu/experts/airworthiness

Analysis piece on Big 12 vs. SEC... Football season is creeping closer.

Delegates listen to keynote speeches, panel discussions and technical reviews during the conference programme of International Railway Summit 2016 at Palais Hansen Kempinski, Vienna.

 

© 2016 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Richard Hadley

The National Institute on Retirement Security is pleased to host its Ninth Annual Retirement Policy Conference, Refocusing Retirement: Taking the Long View.

 

The conference is scheduled for Monday, February 26 – Tuesday, February 27, 2018, at The Westin City Center, which is located at 1400 M Street N.W. in Washington, D.C.

 

You can download the conference program and agenda here.

 

You can download the most recent attendee list here.

 

Take a look at the agenda below! Presentations are linked in the agenda below.

 

9th Annual Retirement Policy Conference

 

Refocusing Retirement: Taking the Long View

 

Monday, February 26 – Tuesday, February 27

 

Monday, February 26, 2017

 

5:30 PM Networking Reception | Vista Terrace

 

Tuesday, February 27, 2017

 

7:30 AM Registration & Networking Breakfast

 

8:15 AM Opening | Diane Oakley, National Institute on Retirement Security

 

8:30 AM Keynote | The State of Retirement

 

Honorable Gene L. Dodaro, United States Comptroller General and Head of the U.S. Government Accountability Office

 

9:00 AM Keynote | The Economics of Retirement

 

Honorable Peter Orszag, Managing Director and Vice Chairman of Investment Banking at Lazard; Former Director of the Office of Management and Budget

 

9:30 AM Policymaker Insights | Video Remarks

 

U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-ME), Chair of the Senate Committee on Aging

 

9:35 AM Research Panel | Millennials: Already Falling Short

 

Kate Bahn, Economist, Washington Center for Equitable Growth

 

Jennifer Brown, Manager of Research, National Institute on Retirement Security

 

Kathleen Johnson, Vice President, Pershing, a BNY Mellon Company

 

Samantha Vargas Poppe, Associate Director, Policy Analysis Center, UnidosUS

 

Moderator: Helaine Olen, Journalist and Contributing blogger for The Washington Post, The Nation, and The Atlantic, and author of Pound Foolish and The Index Card

 

You can read the full Millennial report here.

 

10:15 AM Networking Break

 

10:30 AM Keynote

PEGNet Conference 2019 - "Promoting social, economic and socio-political development through social protection."

September 9-10 | Bonn, Germany

 

Social protection is a key instrument for fostering social, economic and political development. It is well established that it is not only essential for the reduction of vulnerability, income poverty and income inequality but also for the promotion of human development as it facilitates access to education, health care, nutrition, housing and reduces gender disparities. In recent years, there has been a growing consensus that social protection is also an important requirement for fostering economic growth, social cohesion and political stability.

 

www.pegnet.ifw-kiel.de

  

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Eighth Annual Research Conference held at the ECB in Frankfurt on the 21st and 22nd September 2023.

 

Churn and stability: The remarkable heterogeneity of flows among employment, job search, and non-market activities in the U.S. population

 

Chair: Simone Manganelli, European Central Bank

 

Marianna Kudlyak, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (together with Robert E. Hall, Stanford University)

 

Discussant: Jane Olmstead-Rumsey, London School of Economics

 

© Andrej Hanzekovic/ECB

EDCH – THE IDEA SALON for Editorial Design, Visual Storytelling and Digital Content

 

14.–16. März 2019

Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film (HFF), München

 

Foto: Michael Bundscherer

Taken for JMU Technology & Design by Rachel Crowe. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.

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Administrator Power spoke to the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) International Affairs Fellows and members in the keynote session of the 2022 International Affairs Fellowship Conference.

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