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Nate Hendley, VP Special Events, moderates the March 2013 #pwacpanel on Getting Published: Non-Fiction Books. Photo by Jaclyn Law.

The moderate to long-lived evergreen tree typically grows to a height of around 25 meters (82 ft) usually with a clear trunk. It has a moderate growth rate, forms a lignotuber and has moderate to deep or shallow and spreading root system. The bark is persistent on the trunk and large branches, hard and deeply furrowed, dark grey to black, with upper limbs smooth and whitish.

 

Adult leaves are stalked, lanceolate to 14 centimeters (6 in) in length and 1.8 cm (0.71 in) wide sub-glaucous or dull green. It blooms producing inflorescences with flowers are white, pink, red or pale yellow from early autumn until mid-spring usually between April and September.

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

Wood - hard, dense, interlocked grain, durable, strong.

Cultivation details

 

Landscape Uses: Aggressive surface roots possible, Specimen, Street tree. Prefers a sunny position in a moderately fertile well-drained moisture-retentive circum-neutral soil. Tolerates poor soils, especially those low in mineral elements. Succeeds in most soils, including limestone. Tolerates dry soils and also drought once it is established. This species is not very hardy in Britain but it should succeed outdoors in the mildest areas of the country. Eucalyptus species have not adopted a deciduous habit and continue to grow until it is too cold for them to do so. This makes them more susceptible to damage from sudden cold snaps. If temperature fluctuations are more gradual, as in a woodland for example, the plants have the opportunity to stop growing and become dormant, thus making them more cold resistant. A deep mulch around the roots to prevent the soil from freezing also helps the trees to survive cold conditions. The members of this genus are remarkably adaptable however, there can be a dramatic increase in the hardiness of subsequent generations from the seed of survivors growing in temperate zones. Eucalyptus monocultures are an environmental disaster, they are voracious, allelopathic and encourage the worst possible attitudes to land use and conservation. Plants are shallow-rooting and, especially in windy areas, should be planted out into their permanent positions when small to ensure that they do not suffer from wind-rock. They strongly resent root disturbance and should be container grown before planting out into their permanent position. The flowers are rich in nectar and are a good bee crop. Special Features:Fragrant foliage, Not North American native, Attractive flowers or blooms.

  

The wood weighs 1,904 pounds per cubic yard and does not float.

 

Water = 1728 pounds per cubic yard

Moderated by Jonathan Knowles

Featuring Rod Roddenberry, John Champion, Ken Ray, & Mark Holt.

Moderating a discussion on family planning access for women and girls with Senegal’s Minister of Health, Dr. Awa Marie Coll-Seck, Honourable Secretary Enrique Ona, Secretary of Health for the Philippines, The Former First Lady of Zambia, Dr. Christine Kaseba-Sata, Dr Mboi Nafsiah, Indonesia’s Minister of Health

and Dorothy Ngoma, the National Coordinator for Malawi’s the Safe Motherhood Initiative.

 

Special Leadership Panel 9/16/08, moderated by Karen Holmes Ward, with panelists Lawrence Fish, Steven Crosby, Dr. Ronald Crutcher, and Beverly Edgehill.

Moderated conversation following screening.

 

April 6, 2014

 

(credit: Charlotte Claypoole)

A speaker panel, moderated by Evan Kleiman of KCRW's Good Food, included a conversation about the importance of welcoming our newest neighbors, resettling refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants. The panel featured Councilmemebr David Ryu, Miry Whitehill, founder of Miry's List, and Los Feliz Neighborhood Council representative Catherine Kim.

 

Photo by Christina Gandolfo courtesy of Go As If Productions

Lennon Park , LennonParkOnTheRock (157, 66, 22) - Moderate

“Paving the Way to A Circular Economy through Innovation & Tech” Panel

◷ 11:15am – 12:00pm

Moderated by: Cesar Harada (Makerbay)

Speakers: Natalie Lung (Brinc) | Ada Yip (Urban Spring) | Michelle Wong (PRAISE HK)

 

greenfest.hk/close-the-loop-festival/programme-2020/

Oli and Kim on the luge. Some mountains in the background.

Moderated by

Michelle Brown

Global Education Cluster Co Co-ordinator, Save the Children

 

speaking in Demystifying Coordination: Why are Education Clusters Integral to achieving ECW’s Mission? Session at the ECW High-Level Financing Conference in Geneva, Switzerland, 17. February 2023. Copyright: ECW/Michael Calabrò

  

IMG_0274 with moderate Tone Curve Adjustment.

Part of my Tone Curve Adjustment images.

Tone Curve Adjustment is a great tool when used in slight moderation on images to bring out DOF and color.

Extreme Tone Curve Adjustment is great to use for creating original art from your own photos.

 

The moderate to long lived evergreen tree typically grows to a height of around 25 metres (82 ft) usually with a clear trunk. It has a moderate growth rate, forms a lignotuber and has moderate to deep or shallow and spreading root system. The bark is persistent on the trunk and large branches, hard and deeply furrowed, dark grey to black, with upper limbs smooth and whitish.

 

Adult leaves are stalked, lanceolate to 14 centimetres (6 in) in length and 1.8 cm (0.71 in) wide sub-glaucous or dull green. It blooms producing inflorescences with flowers are white, pink, red or pale yellow from early autumn until mid-spring usually between April and September.

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

The wood weighs 1,904 pounds per cubic yard and does not float.

 

Water = 1728 pounds per cubic yard

2015 has been a wet summer which unfortunately resulted in deadly and damaging flash floods.

Moderated by Oglethorpe University's inaugural visual-artist-in-residence Shanequa Gay, "Curator's Chat" features a panel of Atlanta artists and curators discussing the the current state of the art market. Speakers include: Daricia Mia DeMarr, Karen Comer Lowe, Shannon Morris and Lauren Jackson Harris.

Duane George of the PDN and I emcee the 2006 gubernatorial Republican debates our companies produced. Duane's a friend and an outstanding journalist, so this wasn't work at all.

USAID Administrator Power moderates a panel at the “Fertilizer Challenge: Announcing New Funding for Fertilizer Efficiency and Soil Health” event at the U.S. Center at the 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt on November 12, 2022 [State Department Photo/ Public Domain]

Moderate focal w/ blur white balance shade

 

Cape Honeysuckle ~ "Tecomaria capensis"

Beautiful, rich, dark green shrub that is covered with clusters of 2” tubular bright orange flowers with flared openings through the summer in heavy bloom cycles. A must for butterflies & hummingbirds! Can also be trained as a climber.

Moderated by Martha Lavey, Artistic Director at Steppenwolf Theatre, participants included Ahmed Rehab, executive director of the Council on American Islamic Relations; Jean Fujiu, executive director of the Japanese American Service Committee; and C.C. Carter, director of community and cultural programming at The Center on Halsted. Steppenwolf Ensemble members James Meredith, Ginger Lee McDermott, and Alana Arenas performed.

Sandip Roy and Mira Jacob's book launch at AAWW

Moderated by Oglethorpe University's inaugural visual-artist-in-residence Shanequa Gay, "Curator's Chat" features a panel of Atlanta artists and curators discussing the the current state of the art market. Speakers include: Daricia Mia DeMarr, Karen Comer Lowe, Shannon Morris and Lauren Jackson Harris.

Moderated Panel Discussion with the Audience

Moderate light, soft in focal point, harsh in top right corner

3/4 Side

Narrow DOF f/3.5

Larry Bridgesmith, Esq. moderates the NASBA Center for the Public Trust panel during the 104th NASBA Annual Meeting in Nashville, TN.

 

Created by NASBA President David A. Costello, the Center for the Public Trust has been reaching out across the country to provide

a platform for corporate America and the accounting profession to explore, promote and advance ethical practices in organizations.

The panel will focus on current topics that challenge business people to see the right path and to follow it.

Grow launch panel discussion at Wix Lounge. Photo by Laura Leebove.

Moderate front damge on the 244

Sterna sandvicensis

 

Geabhróg scothdhubh

 

Status: Summer visitor to all Irish coasts from March to September. Winters in small numbers in Galway Bay and Strangford Lough.

 

Conservation Concern: Amber-listed in Ireland due to its localised breeding population. The European population has been assessed as Depleted, due to a moderate historical decline.

 

Identification: Usually seen over the sea. Relatively slender seabird with narrow, pointed wings, long, forked tail and long, pointed bill. Grey above and white below, dark cap to head. Flight light and buoyant, will hover briefly over the sea before diving in. The largest of the terns in Ireland, similar in size to Black-headed Gull. Told from other terns by its size and longer bill. Has a small yellow tip to its dark bill, which at closer quarters confirms identification. Distinct dark wedge to wing tip. Winter plumage, like all terns is different from breeding plumage, a white forehead develops in June/July. Juvenile plumage different from adult plumage with barred upperparts and darker wings.

 

Similar Species: Other tern species and Black-headed Gull.

 

Call: A loud grating call, heard from colonies and whilst in flight.

 

Diet: Mainly surface dwelling fish, taken from shallow dive.

 

Breeding: Nest colonially on the ground, mainly on the coast but with some colonies inland. Nests on islands, shingle spits and sand dunes. Populations of colonies fluctuate dramatically between years. Present in Ireland from March to September, with occasional winter records.

 

Wintering: Winters in southern Europe and Africa. Irish breeders have been recorded as far away as the Indian Ocean. About 10 to 15 birds winter in Galway Bay and Strangford Lough.

 

Where to See: The main colony in the Republic is at Lady's Island, near Rosslare, in County Wexford, with up to several hundred breeding pairs.

Moderated by: Nicco Mele, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School and Author, The End of Bigy

Moderate grade that follows a railroad bed midsection, but otherwise very rocky, unforgiving for footing, lower section had eight switchbacks . Fisher Spring Run flow good at the top and then runs underground near the confluence with Red Creek.

Moderated conversation following screening.

 

April 6, 2014

 

(credit: Charlotte Claypoole)

moderated by Calvin Reid, with James Romberger, Peter Kuper, Colleen Doran, and Ron Wimberly

This moderate casket spray is a tender sentiment to a caring mother. Blue tinted carnations and pink carnations are among the simple blooms to represent each of her sons and daughters.

 

Moderate $200 (as shown)

Blooms may vary depending on availability.

 

Call to Order: 512.985.5359

 

Brenda Abbott Floral Design

~a locally owned Bastrop florist~

1902 Chestnut

Bastrop, TX 78602

512.985.5359

www.brendaabbott.net

www.bastropflorist.com

 

Moderated by: Jonathan Zittrain, George Bemis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; Professor of Computer Science; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society

Moderated by: Jonathan Zittrain, George Bemis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; Professor of Computer Science; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society

When First bought Cawlett, there was a need to update the elderly inherited fleet. However, that saw 1978-1980 vintage VRs replaced by 1982/1983 Olympians. Hence 1824 JHU902X and 1818 LWS42Y (still in Badgerline colours) are seen with 1161 AFJ768T at Weymouth.

 

The irony is that the newest vehicle was withdrawn before the VR which lasted until 2004; mind you, the X reg lasted until 2008 when it was 26 years old.

moderate harsh light

side light

Wide DOF f/27

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 8: Inclusiveness – access to

information and knowledge for all

Inclusiveness – access to information and knowledge for all

 

©ITU/R.Farrell

The moderate to long-lived evergreen tree typically grows to a height of around 25 meters (82 ft) usually with a clear trunk. It has a moderate growth rate, forms a lignotuber and has moderate to deep or shallow and spreading root system. The bark is persistent on the trunk and large branches, hard and deeply furrowed, dark grey to black, with upper limbs smooth and whitish.

 

Adult leaves are stalked, lanceolate to 14 centimeters (6 in) in length and 1.8 cm (0.71 in) wide sub-glaucous or dull green. It blooms producing inflorescences with flowers are white, pink, red or pale yellow from early autumn until mid-spring usually between April and September.

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

Wood - hard, dense, interlocked grain, durable, strong.

Cultivation details

 

Landscape Uses: Aggressive surface roots possible, Specimen, Street tree. Prefers a sunny position in a moderately fertile well-drained moisture-retentive circum-neutral soil. Tolerates poor soils, especially those low in mineral elements. Succeeds in most soils, including limestone. Tolerates dry soils and also drought once it is established. This species is not very hardy in Britain but it should succeed outdoors in the mildest areas of the country. Eucalyptus species have not adopted a deciduous habit and continue to grow until it is too cold for them to do so. This makes them more susceptible to damage from sudden cold snaps. If temperature fluctuations are more gradual, as in a woodland for example, the plants have the opportunity to stop growing and become dormant, thus making them more cold resistant. A deep mulch around the roots to prevent the soil from freezing also helps the trees to survive cold conditions. The members of this genus are remarkably adaptable however, there can be a dramatic increase in the hardiness of subsequent generations from the seed of survivors growing in temperate zones. Eucalyptus monocultures are an environmental disaster, they are voracious, allelopathic and encourage the worst possible attitudes to land use and conservation. Plants are shallow-rooting and, especially in windy areas, should be planted out into their permanent positions when small to ensure that they do not suffer from wind-rock. They strongly resent root disturbance and should be container grown before planting out into their permanent position. The flowers are rich in nectar and are a good bee crop. Special Features:Fragrant foliage, Not North American native, Attractive flowers or blooms.

  

The wood weighs 1,904 pounds per cubic yard and does not float.

 

Water = 1728 pounds per cubic yard

Moderated conversation following screening.

 

April 6, 2014

 

(credit: Charlotte Claypoole)

Moderated by Martha Lavey, Artistic Director at Steppenwolf Theatre, participants included Ahmed Rehab, executive director of the Council on American Islamic Relations; Jean Fujiu, executive director of the Japanese American Service Committee; and C.C. Carter, director of community and cultural programming at The Center on Halsted. Steppenwolf Ensemble members James Meredith, Ginger Lee McDermott, and Alana Arenas performed.

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