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MOU 744R 5070. Bristol VRT/SL3/6LXB 2-door ECW at Cribbs Causeway on 75. New to NBC Bristol in 1977 for city routes passing to City Line at deregulation. 4-1-93.
MOU signing, Geneva in 2012. ©ILO
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Governor Hogan Signs MOU with BWI FF, FOP, and Sleola by Patrick Siebert at 100 State Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401
MOU 745R MH5071. Bristol VRT/SL3/6LXB ECW new to NBC Bristol in in 1976 as a 2-door bus. Centre exit removed, fitted with coach seats & passed to Badgerline & seen operating X29 in Winterbourne, South Gloucestershire on 4-5-92.
Très probablement de l'Isorel mou... Mais il est possible que ce matériau contienne de l'amiante. D'ailleurs, j'ai essayé de le cramer et le résultat est mitigé... Je vais le faire analyser pour plus de sécurité...
Maura O'Neill, Senior Counselor to the Administrator & Chief Innovation Officer at USAID, signs the MOU with Gabi Zedlmayer, Vice President of Hewlett Packard’s Office of Global Social Innovation.
Photo Credit: USAID
Owner of a lonely heart
Much better than a
Owner of a broken heart
Soundtrack: Yes - Owner of a Lonely Heart (1983)
First Lady Yumi attends an MOU Signing by Steve Kwak at Governor's Reception Room, 100 State Circle, Annapolis MD 21401
Dr. Andre Guerrero and President Bill Tsutsui sign the MOU between the Arkansas Chapter of LULAC and Hendrix College
MOA-0 Brig. Gen. Jackie Huber, N.D. National Guard deputy adjutant general, left, and Dr. Twyla Baker, president, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College in New Town, N.D., hold a copy of the memorandum of agreement between the college and the N.D. National Guard regarding tuition assistance, on Feb. 16, 2021. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Charles Highland, N.D. National Guard Public Affairs Office/released)
Members of UFV and SD #78 sign a memorandum of understanding Sept. 24, 2015.
Back row (left to right): Karl Koslowsky, Patsy Graham, Margaret Smiley, Greg Howard, Associate Dean of Applied and Technical Studies Rolf Arnold.
Front row (left to right): Linda Kerr, SD #78 Superintendent Dr. Karen Nelson, UFV President Mark Evered, Dean of Applied and Technical Studies John English.
SD #78 and UFV agreed to provide preferred access for students into designated UFV Trades and Technology programs on a reserved seat basis; deliver dual credit programming by UFV to students; and explore opportunities to deliver UFV programs within SD #78 high schools.
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Test shot with Leica APO TELYT-R 280/4 lens + Novoflex adapter + SONY NEX-5. All shot @ f/4, hand-held, focus by looking at the full image on the LCD (not live view at pixel-level).
Part of the sign above an Any Mountain sporting goods store. This is a gigantic sign, and even from a distance of about 100 feet (~33m), with a 280mm lens (more like a 420mm lens with a 1.5x crop factor), all I could fit was three letters.
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