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First movie off of Netflix. I really liked this one :) And not just because of Mandy Moore (because I do like Ms. Moore), but I liked the mixture of rudeness, obsessiveness and honesty it had. I especially liked certain quotes: "my best is at best depressing" and "you're like princess s***" lol.
Dedication of the renovated lobby and patio at Knox College's Post Hall, in memory of Jerry and Diane Stubbs.
An enthusiast checks a photo taken on his mobile phone in freezing rain at Clarence Station on the second last day of ZZR operations.
The Zig Zag Railway closed their doors on the 17th of June, 2012 due to a lack of funds and a number of issues raised after a recent safety incident on the railway.
Taken on an iPhone 4 using the Hipstmatic app (Kaimal MkII and Claunch Monochrome filters)
On March 22, 2012, U.S. Ambassador Mark H. Gitenstein officially dedicated the new Embassy in Bucharest, Romania. The ceremony included a ribbon-cutting and the unveiling of a plaque that has been placed on the main entrance to the Embassy. The keynote speaker for the event was Delaware Attorney General Joseph R. "Beau" Biden, III. Also speaking were Romanian Prime Minister Mihai Ungureanu, Senate President Vasile Blaga and the Managing Director of Operations for the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations Leo Hession. Young Romanian pianist Mihai Ritivoiu performed as well (Lucian Crusoveanu / Public Diplomacy Office)
On March 22, 2012, U.S. Ambassador Mark H. Gitenstein officially dedicated the new Embassy in Bucharest, Romania. The ceremony included a ribbon-cutting and the unveiling of a plaque that has been placed on the main entrance to the Embassy. The keynote speaker for the event was Delaware Attorney General Joseph R. "Beau" Biden, III. Also speaking were Romanian Prime Minister Mihai Ungureanu, Senate President Vasile Blaga and the Managing Director of Operations for the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations Leo Hession. Young Romanian pianist Mihai Ritivoiu performed as well (Lucian Crusoveanu / Public Diplomacy Office)
Dedication ceremony for the Eisenhower Memorial, 9/17/20, in the rain. Representative Mike Thompson,
I love In N Out. It's by far the best fast food on the planet. I've literally eaten it for breakfast, lunch and dinner in a single day. There are countless reasons to sing its praises. But, as much as I love In N Out, I've never shown the dedication that this man is showing.
If it's not clear in the picture, this guy is in the drive thru around 1AM, in the rain, ON A BICYCLE.
When a guy needs a double double, nothing can stand in his way.
On hand for the dedication of USC Hillel's remodeled facilities on Oct. 27, 2010, are (from left) Richard Sandler, chairman of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles; USC president C. L. Max Nikias; USC trustee Andrew Viterbi; and trustee and former USC board chairman Stanley P. Gold.
I couldn't take a picture of myself jogging very effectively, so I had to find a willing representative.
Our Daily Challenge: Dedication
Title: Dedication of Zachry
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1972
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 32, File 32-842
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On March 22, 2012, U.S. Ambassador Mark H. Gitenstein officially dedicated the new Embassy in Bucharest, Romania. The ceremony included a ribbon-cutting and the unveiling of a plaque that has been placed on the main entrance to the Embassy. The keynote speaker for the event was Delaware Attorney General Joseph R. "Beau" Biden, III. Also speaking were Romanian Prime Minister Mihai Ungureanu, Senate President Vasile Blaga and the Managing Director of Operations for the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations Leo Hession. Young Romanian pianist Mihai Ritivoiu performed as well (Lucian Crusoveanu / Public Diplomacy Office)
Chuck Bednar of the Galesburg Public Art Commission speaking in Central Congregational Church, at the dedication of a Carl Sandburg statue, created by sculptor Lonnie Eugene Stewart, on Galesburg's Public Square.
Dedication of the renovated lobby and patio at Knox College's Post Hall, in memory of Jerry and Diane Stubbs.
Dedication of NRAO, 17 October 1957. Left to right: R.M. Emberson, L.V. Berkner, G.A. Nay, J.W. Findlay (seated in front of 140ft telescope model), N.L. Ashton, D.S. Heeschen, H. Hockenberry. NRAO/AUI image
The morning of the Kuman Bible dedication started for some Ukarumpians
with a convoy road trip from Ukarumpa, Eastern Highlands Province, to
Kundiawa, Simbu Province. Fortunately, the road was passable even in 2WD
the whole way. The new bypass road around a major landslip was in good
shape. In this picture, we are crossing the slightly broken Konofi
Bridge, between Ukarumpa and Kainantu.
Started in July 2019. the $50 million, three-story building project faced pandemic-related supply chain delays but was completed on budget. The new city hall is approximately 135,000 square feet and is located between the former City Hall and Building 2. More than 300 people will be providing all the same services – Treasurer, Revenue, DMV, City Clerk, Council Chambers, Volumeter Resources, and Communications.
Photography - Craig McClure
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To Sammy K., based on her picture "GREETINGS FROM LONDON"
You sent me so much times to this picture, i thought it had a sentimental value for you.. So i did my version of it... ^_^
Started in July 2019. the $50 million, three-story building project faced pandemic-related supply chain delays but was completed on budget. The new city hall is approximately 135,000 square feet and is located between the former City Hall and Building 2. More than 300 people will be providing all the same services – Treasurer, Revenue, DMV, City Clerk, Council Chambers, Volumeter Resources, and Communications.
Photography - Craig McClure
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© 2022
ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.
Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.