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Just a few of the more surprising and intriguing subject headers to be found in the Visual Resources Centre's Art and Design Slide Collection, indicative of the extraordinary breadth of material that it contains.
Slide 9 of a presentation, 'Integrated crop-livestock systems:A key to sustainable intensification in Africa', by Shirley Tarawali, Alan Duncan, Peter Thorne, Diego Valbuena,Katrien Descheemaker and Sabine Homann-KeeTui, presented at the 22nd International Grasslands Congress, Sydney, Australia, 15-19 Sep 2013 (image credit: ILRI).
Slide & Splash, Lagoa, Portugal
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Sliders, from Bates Hamburgers in Livonia, MI. A fair bit better than the more typical White Castle burger, and a very good slider all-around.
I still find that sliders are a poor substitute for normal burgers. Conversely, burgers are a poor substitute for sliders. While basically being a subtype of burger, a slider is almost different enough to be classified as a different food item, IMHO.
Read my overall review here.
As an aside, this is now my most-pilfered Flickr image. This image is copyrighted, all rights reserved folks. Capice?
I achieved my goal of creating maximum openness in the pilothouse.
To accomplish this required a five fold increase in fabrication time over the plan's prescribed two large sliding panels to cover the entire window opening.
Until I put the boat in use and experience the good and bad of my configuration, I'll hold off on the congratulatory high fives.
View from front entrance. Kodachrome slide. Slide is part of a set dating to the 1940s and 1950s that was bought on eBay.
The slide on U.S. 101 MP 344 - called the Hooskanadan Slide -- has moved about 10 feet both horizontally and vertically today. The goal, once it slows down, is to gravel a portion of the highway and get it open under 24/7 flagger control. 2/26/2019
The Bumblebee playground ;-).
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Microscope slides in a brown box made of thick paper material with small metal pieces on each edge around the four sides. One edge is splitting, and some others are bending and folding inward. Centered on the top is a logo. There is a wide diamond symbol with "Diamond Brand Slides Covers" around the edges and "JMF" in cursive script at the center. Inside are many glass slides as well as a piece of paper at the bottom that says, "Non-Corroseive Micro Slides / Made in U.S.A."
Belonged to Mila E. Rindge or her father Milo. Purchased at a local antique store as a collection inside classic doctor’s bag by MHS Director Jennifer Simpson in October 2020
ACC# 2020.120.006
See other medical related items in the MHS museum at flic.kr/s/aHsmTm2Swj
(Photo credit - Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)
This coiled boa constrictor does not strike fear into the hearts of those-here-unseen users, but instead it evokes merriment and joy as they rock and twist and slide and laugh and scream and throw their hands up in the air while descending the slippery slope rapidly at the city's aquatic centre, Launceston, Tasmania.