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The push rods are actually nothing but cam followers, much shorter than I expected. Now I can understand the weight saving in alternating moving mass.
Michael Arceneaux, junior theater major, leads Acasola during "Push It" by Garbage outside the Acasola House. Behind him from left to right: Krystal Allen, journalism major, Kyrsten Williams, theater major, Miranda Mendoza, communications major, Hannah Pham, communicative disorders major, Jessica Patterson, theater major, Estefania Padilla, communications major, Hunter Wells, film major, Christine Fineberg, deaf studies major, Samantha Johnson, film major, and Mike Elton, marketing major.
This local greenhouse on Buffalo's West Side has a system that propagates and grows native plants to Western New York. Learn more at greendevelopmentzone.org
Photo Credit: Stephen Yang / The Solutions Project
These were done for an outdoors wedding, beautiful setting in the Hill Country. Fun way to serve your guests!
Pushing against Hyrum's hands to get a strong push. Note the pillows the midwife had propped behind me.
BETTER WAY
i'm a living sunset
lightning in my bones
push me to the edge
but my will is stone
fools will be fools
and wise will be wise
but i will look this world
straight in the eyes
what good is a man
who won't take a stand
what good is a cynic
with no better plan
(hope these words feel pleasant
as they rest upon your ears)
reality is sharp
it cuts at me like a knife
everyone i know
is in the fight of their life
take your face out of your hands
and clear your eyes
you have a right to your dreams
and don't be denied
i believe in a better way
(Ben Harper)
A Lawn Mower is a machine that uses revolving blades to cut a lawn at an even length. It has blades that rotates about a horizontal axis are known as cylinder or reel mowers. - www.atcomaart.com/pd/50546769495066546653/lawn-mowers/han...
R761 and K190 running in push-pull bring Steamrail Victoria's Rail and Sail tour into platform 3 at Southern Cross Station from Newport.
Here the R will run around the train and attach to the front of the K and they will double head to Geelong and back.
Steam in the City - Steamrail's Rail and Sail tour in and around Melbourne - Sunday May 2nd 2021.
There's Bijan, tearing through the water fast as he can go! He's pushing so hard, part of him's submerged!
Is he on a life-saving mission of vital importance?
Is he racing to meet his little mate?
No! He just can't wait to spend the next few minutes "spinning" with opponent Tristan - part of his daily workout he tries never to miss! Groan.......
This shot shows the main difference in the realease-pin mechanism for the cross-brace, with the push-to-release 1990 DaHon in the foreground, and the pull-to-release-pin of the 1985 Hon in the background
We had about 8 or 10 dead trees standing in the back of our property, so my dad brought his backhoe over and pushed them down. Faster and safer than using a chainsaw. Unfortunately, I'm still in the process of chunking them up to be split.
Note: this image was previously uploaded onto Flickr. It is again uploaded only for the purpose of placing this entire set into my collection called "exhibitions". It and others of this upload were in an exhibit in Roseville, CA, in 2017. More detail of this image may be found in the album corresponding to the country in which it was taken, in this case Poland.
Harrogate look for runs during an ultimately forlorn chase against South Northumberland. The Yorkshire North Premier Cricket League leaders fell 43 short at St George's Road in a rain-affected ECB National Club Championship fifth-round tie.
When Marcus North (74) and Simon Birtwistle (73) put on 159 for the second wicket, Gosforth-based North East Premier Leaguers South Northumberland looked on course for a score of between 300 and 350. Both fell in quick succession, however, and the Newcastle team's run rate dropped and they fell short of 250. Rain extended the tea interval, and fell again three overs into Harrogate's reply, leaving the hosts with a revisited target of 210 off 30.4 overs. At 95-7, with opener Matthew Good (54) back in the pavilion, the situation appeared hopeless but a stand worth 64 for the eighth wicket made for a reasonably entertaining finish.
Match statistics: South Northumberland 239-6 off 45 overs (Marcus North 74, Simon Birtwistle 73) beat Harrogate 166 off 30.4 overs (Matthew Good 54) by 43 runs. Owing to rain interruptions, Harrogate were given a revised D/L Method target of 210 in 33 overs. South Northumberland won the toss and elected to bat. Admission: free. Programme: none. Attendance: 80.
Harrogate Cricket Club were formed in 1877 during a meeting at the Somerset Hotel. They leased the St George's Road ground for an annual rent of £24. In 1885, WG Grace played there for an England XI against an Australian touring team. Between 1882 and 2000, St George's Road hosted 98 first class matches. Harrogate almost went bust during the 1930s depression. The town council saved the club by buying the ground then leasing it back to them. International teams to play at St George's Road include New Zealand (1931), India (1932) and West Indies (1933). A bungalow for the groundsman was built in 1963 and the Tavern (now the Little Crickets Pre-School) a year later. In 1998, Harrogate reached the Lord's final of the ECB National Club Championship. Pontefract-born Yorkshire and England player Tim Bresnan opened the £750,000 pavilion in 2011. Its predecessor was destroyed by fire. Harrogate are members of the Yorkshire North Premier League, established in 2016.
I happen to catch an episode of the short lived TV series "Pushing Daisies" (top) and recognized the location used for the funeral home in this episode. This home which is on the property of Mt St Mary's College has also been used for the thriller "House 2".
This location is at 2421 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles.
He’s still looking for the catch of the day in midst of his friend’s bigger Chinese fishing nets in the background. This was shot at Fort Kochi, Kerala (India) and where these big fishing nets are the prime attraction.
These Chinese nets are sort of manual lift operated nets, supported by a cantilever where a man walks along the beam to push the nets into the sea. Each net is for a particular level of water and need 4-6 people to operate and given that it only catches very limited number of fishes (that crosses through that small area), I wonder how they are still able to maintain this tradition. There must be been some sense of pride in hosting them as well since I saw few new installations in progress as well.
During my son's Wrestling Practice. I have a lot of pics that show the movement of a foot, a leg, an arm, his hair, etc. A few showed whole body movement and his body distorted, but this one came out the best.
The Great Pentlands Push in aid of St. Columbas Hospice, 22/9/12.
"The Incredibles" approaching the first waterstop with Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth in the background.
L to R, Angela McCracken, Emily Mchugh, Stephanie Smith, Sarah Grassick, Hazel McLauchlan and Natasha Mortazavi.
Picture by Malcolm Cochrane
some of the kids in Israel are very tuned to tourism, often they will smile especially for pictures like this kid (and other are differently savvy and pick pocket you instead i hear ;)
This local greenhouse on Buffalo's West Side has a system that propagates and grows native plants to Western New York. Learn more at greendevelopmentzone.org
Photo Credit: Stephen Yang / The Solutions Project