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Dr. Richard Cavanaugh teaching Driver's Education to students on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on November 6, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)
Driver Peter Kirk of Stanier 'Black 5' 4-6-0 No.45305, at the head of the empty coaching stock from the 'Mersey Moorlander' charter from Liverpool Lime Street on Monday 13th August 2012, seeks authority from the signalman to proceed north out of Carlisle Citadel station.
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NYC: US Open Tennis / Opening Day
Test "driving" a Mercedes-Benz
Leica M10 | Leica Summilux-M 1.4/35 ASPH
09/30/2012 The wheel at the driver's seat of a vintage bus at the New York Transit Museum's Bus Festival. Fuji Superia 200. Konica FC-1. Konica Hexanon 50mm 1:1.4.
FORT CARSON, Colo. – Sonia Esquivel, academic advisor and assistant professor of Spanish, U. S. Air Force Academy, gets inside the driver’s seat of an M1A2 Abrams tank during a tour of static displays of military vehicles at the 1st Battalion, 10th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division motorpool, part of a Fort Carson Leadership Tour of the military installation, its units and troops, July 20, 2012. Fort Carson holds a leadership tour every quarter to strengthen 4th Inf. Div.’s partnership with the local community and foster a growing relationship between the Mountain Post and the Front Range community.
(U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Tony Kozleuchar, 4th Inf. Div. PAO)
Dr. Richard Cavanaugh teaching Driver's Education to students on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on November 6, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)
Driver hole also got Loctite, which was also spread with the Q-tip stick. The driver was then placed on the axle, rotated several times, back and forth, etc to ensure coverage. After the driver was set on the axle, the excess Loctite was wiped away after about 10 minutes.
司機先生的駕駛座 [ 韓國之旅 Trip to the Korea ]
Canon EOS 30D + Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II
February 02, 2008
Photo by Yueh-Hua © All rights reserved
I really love "The Riches"---the show is well-written and well-acted. Except when it comes to the use of an iPhone. I know I'm getting awfully nerdy here, but it's a little too obvious that Minnie Driver's character is using the phone upside-down. Apparently, this has also been observed on Friday Night Lights and Bionic Woman.
William Driver was a sea merchant and Civil War Patriot from Tennessee. He was not a Confederate Patriot, he was a Union Patriot. He received a US flag in 1831 on his birthday and said that it was so pretty, he will call it Old Glory. Thats where we get thatb term from. When the Civil War broke out. he feared that the Confederate forces would burh his flag, so he hid it until he could get past the Confederate lines and to the state capiol in Nashville. He then raised the flag over the capitol and guarded it all night to make sure they didnt destroy it. Upon his death, he gave the flag to his daughter and told her to cherish it. The flag stayed in the family until 1922 when it was given to the Smithsonion Institute in Washington DC. Driver is buried in Nashville City Cemetery in Nashville, Tn.
Three drivers of the 621 heritage Duke of Edinburgh steam train, based at Mount Barker, South Australia. I added some texture work to the image.
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Classic driver pose.
One of our driver's pride and joy is this RTW, seen in our yard today. Since we're closed today I allowed him to use our workshop...
The driver of owl at Clayton West on the Kirklees Light Railway at the Day out with Thomas event on 10th July 2011