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OCTOBER 30, 2021 - TORONTO ONTARIO CANADA - The Toronto Marlies, AHL affiliate of the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs, take on the Belleville Senators at the Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo credit: Christian Bonin/TSGphoto.com)

January 3rd, 2022 - TORONTO ONTARIO CANADA - The Toronto Marlies, AHL affiliate of the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs, take on the Belleville Senators at the Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo credit: Christian Bonin/TSGphoto.com)

FEBRUARY 19, 2022 - TORONTO ONTARIO CANADA - The Toronto Marlies, AHL affiliate of the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs, take on the Belleville Senators at the Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo credit: Christian Bonin/TSGphoto.com)

CCSU - Roundtable Vaccination Discussion with Senator Chris Murphy - July 16, 2021

(Photo from the National Library of the Philippines.)

Brings back memories of Thames Valley Police's motorway patrol cars, especially when it was on the M40. Has anyone spotted something even more interesting lurking in the background?

April 16th, 2023 - TORONTO ONTARIO CANADA - The Toronto Marlies, AHL affiliate of the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs, battle the Belleville Senators at Coca-Cola Colesium on April 16 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo credit: Christian Bonin/TSGphoto.com)

Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky speaking at the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Once again, Accordion Shipyards delivers. The Senator-class battleship is a marvel of engineering, a complicated, intricate piece of technology with advanced sensors fire control, powerful engines, and extremely powerful shields. Designed primarily as a defensive tool, the Senator nonetheless has an immense amount of firepower, from two giant kinetic cannons to a multitude of missile launchers, as well as a simply massive amount of point-defence cannons that can double as close-in broadsides if needed. In fact, these ships are so well-designed it is often said that they are how one would design a Hammer-Class battleship if one actually wanted a good battleship. The Senator-class battleship was designed pre-Collapse, just in time to stave off the voracious Vamyr fleets and the opportunist People's Federation. These ships, along with the Helmet-class destroyers and some help from the Confederation of Republic Systems, held the line againt hordes of Vamyr Anvils and People's Federation ships, saving the Royal Empire while sustaining grievous losses. Once a cease-fire was declared and after a peace negotiatio settled out, the Empire had only two remaining Senators, the RIMS Testudo and the RIMS Scutum. A third remaining Senator, the RIMS Protector, was so badly damaged it was scrapped. There are rumours a fourth Senator still exists outside Royal control, hijacked and captured by pirates during the defense of the Royal House system, but these reports are so far uncomfirmed. There are apparently plans to further expand the number of Senators in the Royal Fleet, but the limited resourses of the Royal Empire makes the construction of these expensive ships slow.

 

In the meantime, a policy was adopted wherein there would always be at least one Senator-class withing Royal Imperial space. The Scutum and Testudo thus alternate between defending the House systems and venturing outside Royal space to conduct missions, providing their crews with an abundance of combat experience, making these some of the most effective ships in the galaxy. There are memorials of both these ships on every Royal Imperial world, and on many others besides.

 

Construction of a third, the RIMS Gladius, is undergoing but slow, and any others beyond are unlikely. Strangely, the Royal Empire is sending out an unusual amount of scout ships toward the Pirate Regions, though the reasons for this remains unclear. The Senator-class is currently not allowed to be exported to foreing factions, although negotiations are currently under way with the Confederation of Republic Systems, who are looking for a true capital-ship class for their navy.

NWSA Check presentation by Senator Ileana Garcia on October 5, 2021

Senator Mark Warner talks to a job seeker at the Monster.com "Keep America Working" Career Fair in Annandale, Va. on May 11, 2010. Senator Warner served as honorary co-host of the fair. (Photo by Riki Parikh/Sen. Warner's Office)

April 15th, 2023 - TORONTO ONTARIO CANADA - The Toronto Marlies, AHL affiliate of the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs, battle the Belleville Senators at Coca-Cola Colesium on April 15 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo credit: Christian Bonin/TSGphoto.com)

Senator John Glenn. Former Space Shuttle Discovery commanders Ken Cameron and Frank Culbertson are to the right of Senator Glenn. Space Shuttle Enterprise is in the background. Taken during the Welcome Discovery events at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. Photo by scattered1.

Senator Joe Lieberman joins Governor Sarah Palin & campaign staff during debate preparations in Philadelphia, PA.

 

MUST CREDIT: Shealah Craighead/SarahPAC

Seen here at the Luton Festival of Transport in June 2021 is Vauxhall Senator L924 XFP. New in August 1993, this 3 litre example demonstrates the final incarnation of a Vauxhall 'big, luxury' car with the later Omega never quite matching up to the Senator's speed and luxury. With the discontinuation of the Omega in the early 2000's, Vauxhall have not re-entered the luxury car market since.

Mitt Romney was in town, campaigning for the Republican candidate for governor, and I snapped this shot.

Regular season game against the Kings

Alcaudón común (Lanius senator)

 

El alcaudón común es un ave propia de los paisajes mediterráneos abiertos con arbolado y matorrales dispersos, que alcanza sus mayores densidades en las dehesas de encinas y alcornoques del centro y oeste de la Península, donde se comporta como una especie estival. A pesar de tratarse de un ave relativamente común en numerosas regiones, sus poblaciones han experimentado durante las últimas décadas un cierto declive, como consecuencia de las transformaciones sufridas en el medio rural.

Clasificación

Orden Passeriformes; familia Laniidae

Longitud 18 cm. Envergadura 26-28 cm.

Identificación

Se caracteriza por su voluminosa cabeza, teñida de rojo, y por su manto negro, con amplias manchas blancas en las alas. La cola es también negra, excepto en los bordes y en la base. En vuelo, con las alas y la cola desplegadas, muestra un bello diseño blanco y negro. A larga distancia y posado se reconoce muy bien por el notable contraste entre los colores oscuros de las partes superiores y el color blanco marfil de su garganta, pecho y vientre. De cerca se puede apreciar su larga cola, así como el ancho, corto y ganchudo pico negro, más propio de una pequeña rapaz que de un pájaro. Los volantones de alcaudón común y alcaudón dorsirrojo son muy parecidos. No obstante, los alcaudones comunes jóvenes poseen una distintiva mancha clara en la base de las plumas primarias y, a diferencia de los alcaudones dorsirrojos, no tienen el obispillo castaño rojizo. Aunque se trata de un pájaro tímido, es posible observarlo posado en las ramas altas de arbustos, vallas o muros, desde donde otea y se lanza para cazar insectos y pequeños reptiles.

Canto

Cuando se siente amenazado o quiere intimidar a un intruso, emite unos chasquidos ásperos, muy seguidos y rápidos (chart-chart-chart), que recuerdan a los proferidos por las urracas.

 

Anxiety in the Border States

 

Browning shared President Lincoln’s

fears over what might happen

if border slave states joined the

Confederacy. Lincoln’s letter to

Browning in September 1861 refl ects

his anxiety concerning the state of

his birth: “I think to lose Kentucky

is nearly the same as to lose the

whole game.” Surviving Confederate

attack, Kentucky remained in the

Union.

Blue Box plastic model of Büssing Trambus Senator in BOAC livery, a slightly enlarged copy of the Wiking 1:87 scale model. Made in Kong Kong.

On April 6, Senator Stabenow introduced bipartisan legislation to help combat Alzheimer’s disease and support those suffering with this devastating illness. The “Health Outcomes, Planning, and Education (HOPE) for Alzheimer’s Act” (S.738) will help doctors detect Alzheimer’s disease in their patients earlier, and ensure patients and families coping with the disease are better equipped with knowledge of treatment options and support programs available to them.

 

This photograph is provided by the Office of U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow.

CCSU - Roundtable Vaccination Discussion with Senator Chris Murphy - July 16, 2021

Bernard "Bernie" Sanders (born September 8, 1941) is the junior United States Senator from Vermont.

 

Sanders is the longest-serving independent in U.S. congressional history. A self-described democratic socialist, he favors policies similar to those of social democratic parties in Europe, particularly those instituted by the Nordic countries. He caucuses with the Democratic Party and has been the ranking minority member on the Senate Budget Committee since January 2015.

 

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Sanders attended Brooklyn College before transferring to and graduating from the University of Chicago. While a student, he was a member of the Young People's Socialist League and active in the Civil Rights Movement as a protest organizer for the Congress of Racial Equality and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. In 1963, he participated in the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.

 

Sanders settled in Vermont in 1968, and ran unsuccessfully for Governor and U.S. Senator in the early to mid-1970s as a member of the Liberty Union Party. As an independent, Sanders was elected mayor of Burlington, Vermont's most populous city, in 1981. He was reelected to three more two-year mayoral terms before being elected to represent Vermont's at-large congressional district in the United States House of Representatives in 1990. He served as a congressman for 16 years before being elected to succeed the retiring Republican-turned-independent Jim Jeffords in the U.S. Senate in 2006. In 2012, he was reelected by a large margin, capturing almost 71% of the popular vote.

 

Since his election to the Senate, Sanders has emerged as a leading progressive voice on issues such as income inequality, universal healthcare, parental leave, climate change, LGBT rights, and campaign finance reform. He rose to national prominence on the heels of his 2010 filibuster of the proposed extension of the Bush-era tax rates for the wealthy. Sanders is also outspoken on civil rights and civil liberties, and has been particularly critical of mass surveillance policies such as the USA PATRIOT Act, as well as racial discrimination in the criminal justice system. He has long been critical of U.S. foreign policy, and was an early and outspoken opponent of the Iraq War.

 

Sanders is a candidate for the Democratic Party's nomination for President in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

 

Time: 10:00 AM

 

Date: August 24th, 2015

LOCATION:

A. Crosby Kennett Middle School Cafeteria

176 Main St.

Conway, NH 03818

Former Senator Tony Ada, Senator Telo Taitague, and Senator Wil Castro of Guam paid a courtesy visit to the congressional office on Tuesday. We discussed various issues of mutual concern including veteran services, homeland security, and commerce. Thank you for visiting, Senators.

Ambassador Jacobson and Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson today cleared their wager on the Senators-Penguins series. Mayor Watson presented the Ambassador with a delicious selection of Ottawa's own locally-brewed Kichesippi Beer, and the Ambassador presented the Mayor with an official Pittsburgh Penguins jersey. Ambassador Jacobson then proudly donned his own Senators' jersey, saying "I've lived in Ottawa for four years, and the truth is I've grown very attached to the Ottawa Senators."

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Several of the Washington Senators, played by Ruben Maldonado, 17, Byron Lopez, 17, Daniel Vazquez, 20, Joel Santana, 18, Christopher Rojas, 17 and Fidel Urbina, 18, in The Roxy Theatre Group's presentation of 'Damn Yankees." Photo by Daniel Bock.

April 2nd, 2023 - TORONTO ONTARIO CANADA - The Toronto Marlies, AHL affiliate of the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs, battle the Belleville Senators at Coca-Cola Colesium on April 2 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo credit: Christian Bonin/TSGphoto.com)

The United States and China are engaged in a critical economic and strategic exchange that will have wide-reaching implications for the American people and for the world. How can the two countries work together in partnership to tackle future global challenges while addressing important concerns at home? What are the prospects for future collaboration? What are the major challenges?

 

Please join the Center for American Progress as it hosts Sen. John Kerry (D-MA), who will offer his perspectives on the strategic relationship between the United States and China. The event will be moderated by Rudy deLeon, Senior Vice President at the Center.

 

Click here to watch the video: www.americanprogress.org/events/2010/12/kerry.html

Idaho's U.S. Senator Jim Risch, left, and Ohio's U.S. Senator George Voinovich learned about numerous INL programs during a 2009 tour.

Senator Cantwell visited the LCC campus to talk to a group of students about their education and career goals.

 

Senator Mike Gabbard served as a judge of student presentations for an Air Quality and Climate Change Course at UH Manoa on August 5th. The students focused on ways to combat air pollution which plagues Beijing, China. The course is taught by Dr. Doug Eisinger. Seated (L to R) are Keahi Konishi, Stacey Motonaga, Lucas Coelho Victoria, Pamela Hof, Andrew Ching, and Jacqueline Salgado. Standing (L to R) are Lois Hamaguchi (Information Specialist for

HART), Mark Shrivastava, Bryan Jackson, Sergio Santiago Melendez, Carl Thompson, Dayna Lam, Maryam Palma, Maria Celeste Da Costa Alves, Melisa Ibrahimovic, William Kollmer, Senator Gabbard, Peter Flachsbart (UH Urban and Regional Planning Professor), and Douglas Eisinger (UH Geography Professor).

 

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