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Fruits and vegetables taste merely fantastic when grilled in addition to more traditional foods. Summer is here and it's time to break out the grill! With a lot fresh produce in season, it's a great time to attempt some new dishes. Of course, the excellent aspect of an abundant supply of fresh...
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A vegetarian course composed entirely of green ingredients: cattails, compressed cucumber, celery, peppery nasturtium, salty sea plantain, seasoned with picked dill, spruce tips and a light dill oil-milk dressing.
The sea plantain was thick, pretty tough fibrous and intensely briny interesting. I'm not sure what I would use it for, but it was nicely balanced by the remaining neutral-ish components. The course is as expected - green. It also mentally prepared the diner for the subsequent composed courses given it's more cerebral approach in composition.
Airway Management & Emergency Intudation Course
Date : (11-9-2011)
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Pistes lingüístiques per resoldre dubtes freqüents i per aprendre els criteris d’estil de la UPC.
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The Carnival Magic has a short "ropes course" about 30 feet above one of the decks. Not too challenging, but fun!
Last week I had a day of flycatchers and warblers at the tail end of a good autumn fall on Holy Island. It perhaps takes photographing to really appreciate the difference between Pied and Spotted Flycatchers.
Pied Flycatchers rarely keep still for more than a couple of seconds - wing and tail flicking, twisting their head this way and that, moving from branch to branch looking for a perfect perch and, of course, flitting out to catch a fly.
By contrast the larger Spotted Flycatcher can sit for a minute or two only occasionally raising its tail or turning its head before it departs like a bullet after an unwary fly.
These two birds were in the same patch of willows that was shared by the Icterine & Willow Warblers
A Cumberworth United batter attempts, unsuccessfully, to fend off a rising Birkby Rose Hill delivery, at Cumberworth Lane, during an all-Championship (i.e. second tier) second round tie in the Huddersfield Premier League's T20 Shield Knockout competition. The hosts won, by seven wickets, to set up a last-eight home clash with Broad Oak, another Championship club.
Match statistics
Cumberworth United versus Birkby Rose Hill @ Cumberworth Lane
Huddersfield Premier League, T20 Shield Knockout, Round Two (6.30pm start)
Admission: free. Programme: none. Attendance: 75 (h/c). Birkby Rose Hill won the toss and elected to bat. Birkby Rose Hill 145-3 off 20 overs (Ali Shan 90 not out, Musa Ahmed 22, George Parkes 2-29) lost by seven wickets to Cumberworth United 146-3 off 16.5 overs (Finley Senior 57, Corne Nel 31, Jordan Greaves 28)
Keith Wood, director of Maryville Public Safety, taught students in Northwest's criminology course during the fall of 2012. The course is an elective course in the psychology and sociology degree program that focuses on counseling, corrections and law enforcement. (Photos by Darren Whitley/University Relations)
NSW Short Course Cross Country Championships 2023.
West Dapto Cross Country Course, NSW, Australia
(Kembla Joggers Club)
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This scene depicts a golf course green with a path running along side it. The model is built at Lego Technic minifigure scale. It features to minifigures with custom torso stickers. The scene includes a golf card, 2 golf bags, and a tree by a sand trap. Hope you enjoy.
Soldiers assigned to the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), participate in a Best Ranger Competition assessment at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Nov. 22-24, 2021. During the assessment, Old Guard Rangers participated in multiple challenges including rucks, an obstacle course, rappelling, mortar fire, medical lanes, and a hatchet toss. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Gabriel J. Bacchus)
Guardsmen with the Alaska Army National Guard’s Recruit Sustainment Program perform training activities on the low and high ropes confidence courses at Camp Carroll, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, June 4, 2017. The mission of the RSP is to provide support, training and mentorship to new Soldiers and assist in their introduction and training.
(U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Michael Risinger)
Mackerel
Ramps, morels, finger lime, and dried miso.
Paired with “Evanstad Reserve” Pinot Noir, 2007.
Sidney Street Café
St. Louis, Missouri
(April 16, 2012)
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Le 74ème Bol d'Or 2010 a eu lieu les 11 et 12 septembre 2010 sur le circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours dans La Nièvre.
Classement des 10 premiers :
1er : Suzuki N.2 > Vincent Philippe - Guillaume Dietrich - Freddy Foray
2è : Kawasaki N.8 > Horst Saiger - Patric Muff - Roman Stamm
3è : Yamaha N.4 > Jordi Font Almeida - Flo Vallcaneras - Jose Manuel Luis Rita
4è : Suzuki N.41 > Gregg Black - Olivier Depoorter - Mathieu Gines
5è : Yamaha N.94David Checa - Kenny Foray - Grégory Junod 22 tours
6è (1er catégorie Superstocks Yamaha N.199 > Grégory Fastre - Raymond Schouten - Marc Fissette
7è (1er catégorie Open) : Metiss 1000 N. 45 > Christophe Michel - Cyril Huvier - Emmanuel Cheron
8è : Yamaha N.57 > Kevin Denis - Bastien Mackets - David Perret
9è : Yamaha N.14 > Jason Pridmore - Dani Ribalta - Pawel Szkopek Pawel
10 : Suzuki N.69 > Frédéric Jond - william Grarre - Cyril Brivet
Photos © Aït BELKACEM 2010 - Tous Droits Réservés
Soldiers with the 71st Ordnance Group (EOD) embark on a hike to more than 13,500 feet above sea level with the Special Operations Advanced Mountaineering School’s (SOAMS) senior mountaineering course cadre and students during a culmination exercise Aug. 8 at Tenmile Range, Colo. The 71st EOD Soldiers played the role of an "untrained force", which forces the Special Forces students to incorporate the capabilities and limitations of a partnered force in the planning, preparing and execution of a mission. The two-day exercise included proper safety techniques, rappelling and scaling unforgiving terrain through sun, rain and hail up the side of a mountain. The exercise also provided the EOD Soldiers an opportunity to overcome personal fears and build confidence in their abilities. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Lance Pounds, 71st Ordnance Group (EOD), Public Affairs)