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South Korean Delegate attending Millets and Organics- International Trade Fair 2023 in Bengaluru.

Cannes Film Festival Delegate

My best guess is that this structure was a shearing shed, having a chute for releasing shorn sheep to the ground level. Not much in the way of holding pens or yards, though. HDR shot on the road from Bonang to Delegate, NSW.

Timber and tin shed in the NSW town of Delegate.

All credit to Soren, who invented the ST-07 Chub

The front cover photo of the conference issue of Education in Science.

 

The ASE Conference 2018 was hosted at Liverpool University. Science educators from all over the UK and some international delegates get together to share ideas and celebrate sceince eduaction.

ASE Conference

 

(In Explore #1)

Inspired by the Excellent Nimbus fleet by Hyvemind.

Rest we need it all !

 

hello friends hello everyone !

we are still waiting for rain !

 

thanks for all the comments last days much appreciated

much greetings all the animals of the farm , caroline

 

The adjourning of the Great Congress of Lenfald brought with it almost as many questions as it did answers. For Abner, it also brought new orders.

 

Gottfried, Abner's commander, strode over as the delegates began to rise and file out of the chamber.

 

"Abner," he said, looking directly into his subordinate's face. "Do you know why I chose you to accompany me to such an important occurrence?"

 

Abner stood and addressed his captain. "I know not, sir."

 

"It is because I feel you are trustworthy and that you possess great patience," continued Captain Gottfried. "Am I incorrect in my judgments?"

 

"Nay, sir, I am worthy of your trust and I am a patient man," replied Abner, somewhat confused.

 

Captain Gottfried's mouth turned up in a rare mischievous smile. "Good, because we have been given the task of escorting his lordship the Grand Duke Meyrick back to Ainesford!"

 

Abner shook his head in disbelief. "That is just not fair, sir," he replied.

 

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The small company departed Stonewald the following morning on horseback; Grand Duke Meyrick and his aide, Captain Gottfried, Abner, and a small detachment of rangers from the capital.

 

The journey was uneventful, and the riders came in view of the Ainesford gates in a few days' time. The city itself, however, was another matter.

 

Smoke billowed from an old warehouse just inside the perimeter wall and the shouts of men working frantically to douse the flames could be heard even outside the city. Rioters charged through the streets, hurling torches and brandishing various farm implements menacingly. Soldiers stood guard in front of key buildings, clashing occasionally with particularly bold citizens.

 

Grand Duke Meyrick motioned for the rangers to follow and trotted his horse ahead, leading the party towards the city center. A cry came up from a woman in the street, "Aye, look 'ere! Tis the duke, returnin' to take 'way all our 'ard-earn'd money!"

 

People began to shout and run after the horsemen, who now galloped towards a large building only a few hundred yards ahead. Abner recognized it as the city hall of Ainesford - an old, worn, but still beautiful building originally constructed as a symbol of the city's economic prosperity. It was surrounded by soldiers, a handful of whom rushed forward to greet their lord and take away the horses.

 

The group dismounted hastily and the captain of the guard ushered them inside, shutting the heavy oaken doors firmly behind them.

 

"This is madness," said Gottfried, pointing back towards the chaos. "Utter madness."

 

The din of the mob could still be heard clearly outside.

 

"It will subside," replied Sorley Meyrick cooly, taking a seat at the long table in the center of the hall.

 

"That's your answer?!" cried Gottfried, seating himself across from the duke and his aide, "Ignore the problem and wait for it to solve itself?"

 

The grand duke glared at the ranger captain. "Don't question me, Captain. Remember that you are a guest in my city and that I was a ranger once as well. I know how hot-headed you types are."

 

Gottfried rose angrily, knocking over his chair and slamming his sword on the table. "YOU have no power but that which the people grant to you!" he yelled. "And by the sound of it," he said, cupping his hand to his ear dramatically (the rioters could be heard just outside the hall), "they don't seem very supportive right now."

 

Now the duke rose, and his aide with him. "How DARE you!" screamed Meyrick, "How dare you question a Grand Duke- a lord- a, a, a NOBLEMAN! I will not have this kind of disrespect. I will have your head! You will pay for this- hang for this! You lily-livered, toad-licking-"

 

"ENOUGH!"

 

The room fell utterly silent and everyone turned in shock to the man who had just shouted. Abner stepped forward from the shadows into the light of the chandelier.

 

"What did you just say to me, boy?" growled the duke.

 

"I said 'enough'," replied Abner calmly. "Now I believe my commander was about to propose a resolution to this issue that you seem incapable of handling on your own." He inclined his head to Gottfried. "Pardon the interruption, sir. Please continue."

 

Captain Gottfried shook his head, placed his hands on his hips, and let out a hearty laugh. He looked back up at the duke and said, "Now when is the last time you met someone who could make me chuckle?"

 

Grand Duke Meyrick took a moment to recover, then a thin smile spread across his face as well. "Your man doesn't disappoint in the least, Gottfried. Bring him to the table, let's see what kind of ideas this young man has for solving our rioting problem."

 

Abner, utterly confused, walked slowly up to the table and took his chair as the other men sat.

 

"Our apologies for the deception, friend, but we had to know you were willing to risk your own self in these difficult times before we trusted your counsel," said the duke. "Gottfried here has spoken most highly of you- he says you are very wise."

 

Abner, still completely lost, stammered, "You gentlemen... know each other?"

 

Grand Duke Meyrick and Captain Gottfried looked at each other for a moment, then broke out into another fit of laughter.

 

"I'm telling you!" said Gottfried between laughs, "This fellow is hilarious!"

 

Seeing the bewildered expression still plastered across Abner's face, Grand Duke Meyrick said, "Abner, this is my brother-Gottfried Meyrick."

  

Unrestricted entry to the LoR GCX - Unrest.

ASE Conference

Near the N.S.W. - Victorian border

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ICAO Conference in Shenzhen

The start of a new squad of Maximillians. I've been experimenting a little with these, working on palette swaps and some minor parts changes, to make each squad unique in its own way.

 

Mobile Frame Zero: Rapid Attack Stats: 2Ra (rocket launcher) 1B (smoke grenade launcher) 2Y (target designator) 2W.

 

Brickshelf gallery.

Mobile Frame Hangar forum discussion topic.

ASE Conference

Solomon Islands delegates perform in Agat during Festpac 2016

DELEGATES of Centre of Trade Unions at 17th All India Conference in Bengaluru

Bain News Service,, publisher.

 

Texas delegates

 

[1912] (date created or published later by Bain)

 

1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.

 

Notes:

Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.

Photo taken at the 1912 Republican National Convention held at the Chicago Coliseum, Chicago, Illinois, June 18-22. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2008)

Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

 

Format: Glass negatives.

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain

 

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.10579

 

Call Number: LC-B2- 2417-15

  

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GC36_Pope Frances visits Aula with all the delegates, and posing with Pope Francis are Superior General Arturo Sosa, and Orlando Torres.

Delegates participate at the 101th Meeting of the OPCW Executive Council. The 101th Executive Council Meeting is held at OPCW Headquarters in the Ieper Room from 4-7 October 2022

Delegates participate at the 101th Meeting of the OPCW Executive Council. The 101th Executive Council Meeting is held at OPCW Headquarters in the Ieper Room from 4-7 October 2022

From left:

Mohamed Ben Mahmoud, Tunisia, Issam Adawi, Facilitator, Maha Kassouf, Lebanon, Azza Kamal, Facilitator, Aki Hijjawi, Palestinian Authority, Abdullah Bucheeri, Bahrain, Ahmed Darwish, Egypt, Abdulaziz Aljaber, Qatar, George Kassouf, Lebanon

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