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Alia receives sachets of Plumpy Nut at the nutrition clinic at the mobile clinic in Al-Rebat site for internally displaced people
© European Union, 2025 (photographer: Alaa Noman)
While in Washington D.C. I met the director of OSMRE, Joseph Pizarchik, and Dr. Comp. Both was a great honor to meet.
Receive my Jupiter 9 (85mm f/2) this morning and exposed a few rolls of Legacy Pro 100 (Acros) developed in ID-11 @ 1-1;
Very pleasing lens but working the f/ stop is always time consuming until I get used to it. Used my Canon A1
DONGDUCHEON, South Korea – Soldiers from 210th Field Artillery Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, receive awards from Mayor Oh Se-chang of Dongducheon, for their volunteer services teaching students through the city’s High Five program December 23, 2014 at the Dongducheon Yangju Office of Education, South Korea. Six Soldiers altogether received awards from the mayor. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Song Gun-woo, 210th Field Artillery Brigade Public Affairs/Released)
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July 25, 2016. Bronwyn Jones receives a BEM medal from Dame Judith MacGregor, British High Commissioner to South Africa at her Pretoria residence.
Recipients receive awards during the 2022-23 Division Recognition ceremony held on January 11, 2024.
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NBC Receives at Least 2 New Complaints About Matt Lauer
NBC Receives at Least 2 New Complaints About Matt Lauer:- The fast-moving national reckoning over sexual harassment in the workplace toppled another television news star on Wednesday when NBC fired Matt Lauer, the co-host of its most...
send + receive: a festival of sound v19
October 12 - 15, 2017
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
DAY 4, October 15
Junko Hiroshige (JP) joins the Nihilist Spasm Band to perform on the closing night of the 19th edition of send receive @ aceartinc.
Photo Robert Szkolnicki
The Asums DMC 5 Trish figure disappointed pretty much everyone with its looks, but from a figure perspective it's alright.
When you first receive it, your first task is to unwrap the thing, as it is covered up like a freakin' mummy.
You get a choice of two heads - the game accurate head, and then they also did an animation head. Neither of them hit the spot, and it's really an issue of which one you don't mind more. From a posing perspective, it's always going to be the one with the rooted hair.
Other accessories include her pistols, giant sword, a pizza with box, handcuffs, bath towel, base/stand, and a weapons rack that you can house all the weapons from the series, but would require me to actually do work so I skipped it. Early purchases include a Devil May Cry marquee to attach on this board.
In addition to inaccurate heads, you also get a, sadly, in accurate body, mostly in the chest and shoulders area, though the pipe cleaner arms aren't exactly doing her any favours. Actual quality of the body isn't bad, certainly better than the Playtoy Chun LI body that ripped the first time I posed it. There's a few QC issues in one of the hips, I feel. Wrist articulation I feel is better than the typical seamless due to the wrist design.
On a related note, the outfit has a few quirks. The pants are made from the same material as the uniform on the Hot Toys Avengers Black Widow figure, which had a tendency to stretch or rip, so that'll be fun to watch out for. The top is actually poorly tailored - it zips up at the back, but my issue is that any time I would pose the torso the thing would move out of place. The wrists can handle the pistols perfectly, but I wouldn't think about posing this figure with the giant sword.
Also, for anyone that cares, I don't think her body is anatomically correct, though I can only verify the breasts.
Articulation wise, pretty typical for a seamless body though I suppose due to lack of bulk the shoulders appear to be more posable than usual. Hips and knees feel limited to me. Ankles are typical ball joints, so at least the figure can stand and pose.
Paint Application, I don't really have any references, this being my first Asmus and all, but it seems alright. Most of the work is on the weapons, in particular the giants sword. Work on the face seemed perfectly acceptable. As always, there's a slightly difference between the flesh tone of the hard plastic parts and the body.
Build Quality wise, it was mainly the concerns regarding the outfit and the wrist strength. I guess I should probably add that the head design, more specifically, the neck adapter design, is really really weird. There is a giant cavity and they just super glue the neck adapter into this giant cavern, so take care not to cause this to pop off, else you will need to super glue it back.
Canadian Jean Vanier founder of L'Arche communities receives the Templeton Prize from Jennifer Templeton Simpson.
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Recently deployed Soldiers of the 29th Infantry Division receive the Virginia Governor's National Service Medal for their service on federal active duty in support of worldwide contingency operations during an awards ceremony Dec 3, 2017, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Created in 2005 by then-Governor Mark R. Warner, the Governor’s National Service Medal recognizes the service of the men and women of the Virginia Army and Air National Guard called to active federal duty since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
(U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Marc Heaton)
send + receive v16 • DAY 4 • October 4, 2014
MediaHub, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
Korean cellist Okkyung Lee and American dancer/choreographer Michelle Boulé close the 16th edition of the festival with their invigorating and challenging performance.
Photo: Robert Szkolnicki
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On Wednesday, June 10, 2015, ELL scholars and scholars who receive extra services went to Delta Lake State Park. Scholars were able to play soccer, volleyball, Can Jam, and other physical activities. Scholars also went on a hike through the woods and were able to be immersed in nature. It was a gorgeous day outside and scholars took full advantage of the weather. During lunch scholars had a picnic and sat and relaxed outside. Overall everyone had a wonderful time!
Canadian Jean Vanier founder of L'Arche communities receives the Templeton Prize from Jennifer Templeton Simpson.
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Graduates receive their college diplomas during the 2016 Collegiate Graduation and Recognition Ceremony aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island June 3. The ceremony was held to give the graduates the opportunity to take the traditional walk and get recognized for their accomplishment in a forum that friends and family could attend. The graduates were active duty service members, veterans and civilians from the Tricommand. Twelve higher-learning institutions awarded the graduates their degrees. Col. Peter D. Buck, commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, and other leaders from the Tricommand participated in the ceremony.
During past years, the multifaceted cooperative relations between Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK) have been stepped up significantly in the spirit of strategic partnership, bringing practical benefits for both countries.
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St Mary, West Tofts, Norfolk
West Tofts church is one of the four churches of the Norfolk Battle Training Area and it can't generally be accessed by the public. But if that ever changed, it would receive plenty of visitors. This extraordinary building would be the focus of pilgrimages by church enthusiast, Pugin fans and casual visitors alike, who would all want to come and gawp in amazement. West Tofts was a typical small Breckland parish in a landscape of sandy heaths and pine woodlands. It's 14th Century church was augmented with a fine west tower in the 15th Century, and the donors had their names immortalised in flushwork around the base. You can see something similar a few miles off at Santon Downham in Suffolk. Not much happened after the Reformation until 1827, when Sir Richard Sutton purchased nearby Lynford Hall. A wealthy man, he expanded the estate by buying up the land in adjacent parishes, including Cranwich, Mundford, and this one, West Tofts. By the 1830s he owned all but four hundred acres of West Tofts parish. At this time, he paid for a restoration of West Tofts church, an early date, and intriguingly White's Norfolk Directory of 1844 tells us that it was beautified with stained glass about 15 years ago.
But the big changes were yet to come. In 1842, Sir Richard's wife Jane Mary died, and the family commissioned a mausoleum transept to be built on the south side of the nave. They engaged the services of the most notable architect of the day, Augustus Welby Pugin. This was completed in 1846. Then, in 1849, Richard Sutton's son Augustus was made rector of West Tofts, and embarked on a rebuilding on what Pevsner described as a remarkably ambitious scale. Pugin's brief was a complete transformation of West Tofts church, inside and out, including glass, furnishings and decoration, and no expense was to be spared. First, the ruinous north aisle and south porch were rebuilt. The following year, Pugin produced the design for the elaborate chancel, but before it could be completed he died in 1852. From this point onwards the work was overseen by his son, Edward Welby Pugin. The chancel is the most memorable feature of Pugin's church, for it is taller than the nave and has a western bellcote intended as a sanctus bell turret, giving the impression of a separate new church beside the old one. The roof extends a bay back into the nave, so that externally the south transept now comes off of the chancel, and the chancel appears longer than the nave. On the north side is a half-timbered extension which contains the internal stairway leading to the organ loft. It sits above a vestry.
The long church feels almost shoe-horned into its churchyard, an effect amplified by the tall wire fence protecting it from incursions. The churchyard is set back from the track that was once the village street, but the avenue of lime trees still leads up to it just as it did a century ago. There are many more headstones here than in the churchyards of the other Battle Training Area churches, and of all the churches, this is the one in the best condition, for it is effectively maintained as if it were a working church. You enter the nave through the south porch into a fairly dim and intimate space. The furnishings are to Pugin's design, and the tracery backs of the benches are based on a familiar late-medieval style found locally at a number of other churches. The south windows are filled with figure glass, most of it made by Hardman & Co to Pugin's design, but some of it is by Augustus Sutton's brother Frederick who was an enthusiastic glassmaker.
Turning east, the nave and aisle become a simple foil for Pugin's fireworks, for the south transept contains the memorial to Sir Richard Sutton's wife Jane Mary, a remarkable Gothic Revival piece, one of the grandest of its kind in England. It's in the Early English style with a highly decorated gabled canopy above what is effectively a shrine with a brass ledger. The roof above it is vaulted and painted. The memorial is contained within iron railings with the repeated Sutton rebus in copper of a barrel (or 'tun') with an S on it. Beyond the transept, Pugin's tall, elegant rood screen leads through into the long chancel with its tiled floor, stencilled walls and painted roof. On the north side, the organ loft projects dramatically from the upper wall. The organ itself, with its memorable painted panels, is now at South Pickenham. However, as that church is now no longer in use and appeared in a state of some decay when I visited in 2022, I wonder if it might be safer for it if it was moved back here.
The east window contains a crucifixion with scenes of the Passion, made by Hardman & Co to Pugin's design. It was removed into store with the other glass in the 1980s, but it has all gradually been returned. That on the south side of the chancel is by Frederick Sutton and incorporates figures of saints in 14th Century continental panels which had been collected by the Suttons. They originally came from an abbey in Austria, The best of the glass is in the north-west chancel window (though west of the screen) opposite Jane Sutton's shrine memorial. In its two lights it depicts firstly Eve in the Garden of Eden being tempted by the serpent, two hares sitting at her feet, and then the Annunciation, the Angel Gabriel appearing to the Blessed Virgin. it was installed in memory of Jane Sutton. Other glass in the north aisle is decorative, and to Pugin's design. The font sits at the west end of the aisle, with large protruding figures of angels holding scrolls, who emerge from beneath the bowl. It appears to be 14th Century. Above it is a crocketted Jacobean font cover.
At the east end of the aisle is a screened chapel with a crocketted and cusped wall memorial in the style of a tomb recess, angels with scrolls flanking the opening. I'm told it was intended for Sir Richard Sutton, but in fact it was not used for him, for outside, low on the south wall of the transept, is another recess. Within it, Sir Richard lies close to his wife. He died in 1855, and the Suttons sold Lynford Hall to Stephens Lyne-Stephens and his wife Yolande. They had inherited a fortune made by a relative who had patented moving dolls eyes, and when her husband died in 1860 Mrs Stephens became one of the wealthiest women in England. Her stewardship of this part of the Breckland would be a new chapter.
As the church sits close to West Tofts army camp, it is the least secretive of the the Battle Training Area churches. It can be seen from a public road. It's used for an annual carol service for which members of the public can apply for tickets, and by the Norfolk Churches Trust for its annual service in the summer. It's also in use for some secular purposes such as lectures. It wouldn't take a great leap of the imagination to see it used more regularly for concerts and the like, and back at the end of the last century I recall ideas were being mooted that it might become generally accessible to the public again. But I am told that the changing security situation of the last twenty years or so has made that prospect unlikely.
8-12-19 Lieutenant Governor Tim Griffin receives the rank of Colonel, United States Army Reserve Monday afternoon in the rotunda of the Arkansas State Capitol.
Orange Lake Overlook Restoration Effort Receives Support from Duke Energy
By Lianne D’Arcy, ACT’s Outreach Coordinator
In the shade of sabal palms, next to Orange Lake Overlook’s (OLO) old citrus packing shed, Alachua Conservation Trust was presented with a $5,000 check from Live Oak Level Corporate Sponsor, Duke Energy. The grant funds will help install new kiosks, benches, trails, and signage at the former orange grove. And starting later this year, the property is expected to partially open to the public.
Representing Duke Energy was Dorothy Pernu, the organization’s community relations manager. Early Tuesday morning, with OLO’s prehistoric lake stretching out behind her, Ms. Pernu presented ACT with a check from Duke Energy in support of Orange Lake Overlook..
“Duke Energy is proud to work with community organizations to responsibly manage and restore our natural resources in Florida and protect our historical locations like the Orange Lake Overlook,” Pernu said. “We continuously look for sustainable ways to support such efforts as part of our pledge to be good environmental stewards.”
The magic of Orange Lake Overlook is well known in the McIntosh community. Artists and writers have been using the historic landscape as a muse for years, and in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the property was home to the Ollie Huff Citrus Shop and packing house.
But the Overlook’s known history really begins with the Timucua Indians, where the village of Potano was established in the 16th century before the area’s agricultural boom. Rich with history, the 71 acres of Orange Lake Overlook is regarded as a glimpse into “Old Florida.”
Frequented by bald eagles, belted kingfishers and sandhill cranes, the property also serves as a critical wildlife corridor for much of Florida’s endangered species. And because OLO is a source of food, rest and breeding for flocks, the area is humming with activity during migration months.
“We are honored to work with local community partners and businesses such as Duke Energy to protect special places like Orange Lake Overlook,” said ACT executive director Tom Kay. “This grant will allow us to enter the next phase of our efforts to preserve and restore the overlook, while providing recreational opportunities for the public that showcase breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.”
Orange Lake Overlook was officially protected as conservation land in the fall of 2019, and thanks to the generosity of Duke Energy, ACT can now work towards bettering the picturesque landscape for all to enjoy.
Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick and Command Sgt. Maj. Karl J. Groninger receive a mission update briefing from the officers of the 2nd Engineer Brigade during their recent visit to Bagram, Afghanistan.
send + receive: a festival of sound v19
October 12 - 15, 2017
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
DAY 4, October 15
The Nihilist Spasm Band performs on the closing night of the 19th edition of send receive @ aceartinc.
Photo Robert Szkolnicki
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send + receive: a festival of sound v19
October 12 - 15, 2017
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
DAY 4, October 15
The Nihilist Spasm Band performs on the closing night of the 19th edition of send receive @ aceartinc.
Photo Robert Szkolnicki
Recently deployed Soldiers of the 29th Infantry Division receive the Virginia Governor's National Service Medal for their service on federal active duty in support of worldwide contingency operations during an awards ceremony Dec 3, 2017, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Created in 2005 by then-Governor Mark R. Warner, the Governor’s National Service Medal recognizes the service of the men and women of the Virginia Army and Air National Guard called to active federal duty since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
(U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Marc Heaton)