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Getting the long glasshouse canopy stuck on proved a challenge, not least because there are bits of framework inside it that mustn't be disturbed once stuck in place: clear PVA with a weight on the bendy poly canopy seemed like the solution, but what to use as a weight...? My small bench vice, capable of being set to an exact width and nice and heavy, proved the ideal answer to this conundrum.

Geddy Lee (left) and Alex Lifeson (right) of Rush.

ANSWER Coalition NO WAR ON IRAQ EMERGENCY CONVERGENCE ON THE WHITE HOUSE March on 17th Street between C and D Street, NW, Washington DC on Saturday, 15 March 2003 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography

 

Visit ANSWER COALITION website at www.answercoalition.org/

 

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Saturday 20 September 2014,

Warwick Conference University of Warwick

Actor David Thewlis answered audience questions at the November 8, 2011 screening of "The Lady." The screening was held at the Academy of Television of Arts & Sciences in North Hollywood by the KCET Cinema Series. It was hosted by movie critic Pete Hammond.

 

For more on 'The Lady' and other films in this screening series, visit www.kcet.org/socal/cinema_series/

 

With the presentation over, Leslie Chambers shifts into game show mode and starts quizzing the audience with multiple choice questions. The tougher the question, the better the prize. Lucky winners went home with a Shamwow, a year's supply of Mozy and Bose headphones!

This is The Answer during their first show in the UK of their current tour at the Cockpit in Leeds, 6th March 2012

momento rubato.

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How the heck are we going to cut the posts. Solution: use the BIG saw. Ha!

Ashes To Answers NATIONAL FIRE DOG MONUMENT sculpted by Austin Weishel behind the DCFD Engine 2 House at 500 F Street, NW, Washington DC on Sunday afternoon, 19 January 2014 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Follow Austin Weishel NATIONAL FIRE DOG MONUMENT at www.facebook.com/NationalFireDogMonument

 

Visit AUSTIN WEISHEL website at austinweishel.com/

 

Elvert Barnes PUBLIC ART IN PUBLIC SPACES at elvertbarnes.com/PublicArt-PublicSpaces

FORT BENNING, Ga.--Spc. David Sprecher, U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, answers questions from Mackenzy Crawford (right), 14, Columbus, Ga. as Glenn Fausti (left), 13, Columbus, fires his rifle at Pool Indoor Range. The two youngsters are among 52 kids who make up the Fort Benning Junior Rifle Club, instructed by members of the USAMU International Rifle team.

(Photo by Michael Molinaro, USAMU PAO)

A Discordant Time: Musical Revolution since the 1960s was a Lecture and Performance by Fr. William Goldin,

a priest of Orange County, Calif.and Opera Singer to the Aquinas Society of Cincinnati, a joint-venture of the Thomistic Institute and St. Gertrude Church and Priory.

 

This revolution had a soundtrack. The 1960s saw a tremendous change in music, from the highest forms of opera to the popular songs on the radio. What we hear and sing in church and on our radios has been marked by that revolutionary decade. Fr. Goldin’s presentation will both explain and illustrate how the standards of musical beauty and excellence have changed.

Or is it a space invader?

 

Visit WIT.

 

Tenuous Link: looks like an alien

Wait for me, Italia & Alterations (Love is the Answer Vol. 1 - Shorts Program) at O Cinema Miami Beach, March 4, 2017

Taken at the Chuck Palahniuk Event - Cooper Union, NY on Nov. 1, 2011.

The Answer @ Magazzini Generali, Milano. Pics by Davide Merli for www.rockon.it

My Tektronix DMM157 Digital MultiMeter.

Live at the Great Hall, June 7, 2013

35 students from each of the Perspectives campuses gathered at the Perspectives Auburn Gresham campus on 8131 S. May St., on October 2, to engage in an all day “I Am for Peace Design Thinking” workshop to answer the following question: "If you were the mayor of Chicago, how would you use the 26 principles of A Disciplined life to create a more peaceful Chicago?"

 

The end goal was to select five teams to share their design prototype at the “I Am for Peace” world premiere on October 24th. For more information about the premiere and to purchase tickets, visit www.pcsedu.org/peacepremiere.

 

The design challenge was facilitated by Perspectives teachers. They helped the students work through the phases of design thinking: 1) Define; 2) Explore; 3) Reflect; 4) Imagine; 5) Play; and 6) Transform, to come up with solutions to the question reference above.

 

The students were divided into seven teams of five. Together they developed one idea and prepared it for a final presentation. To help them think about their ideas on reducing and ending violence in Chicago, the students met with a panel of community leaders dedicated to keeping Chicago safe, including Father Phelger, John Horan, Anton Seals, Cedric Whittaker, and Diana Chaney. Each panelist discussed their work to make Chicago a more peaceful city and answered questions from the students ranging from topics of the cost of keeping Chicago safe to addressing mental health issues.

 

From this initial workshop, five teams were selected to develop their design prototype even further and to prepare it for a final presentation at the world premiere of the “I Am for Peace” documentary film.

 

Photo credit: David Terry

Hereunder are some of the more striking answers the kids gave us to the question "What did Art in All of Us bring to you?"

Kids from Syria (march 2006)

"We have learnt to work socially together"

"You allow all the children from every country to express their opinions"

"You allow us (children throughout the world) to know each other better and become friends"

"You showed the adults that a child can even have more thoughts than the adults"

"You let everyone discover the talents of the children"

"We could each one of us that photographs and express our creativity"

"You have taught us about the culture and traditions of other countries"

Transportation map reflection in bus window at Answer Squad orientation 7/27

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We Attached Messages to the balloons hoping we'd get some answers back

Can you answer the question and be sure of what you answered?

 

EDIT: thanks @prasnation - although, in my defence, it wasn't the first thing a person would think. Maybe.

Alex answers questions from the audience.

 

Alex Faaborg, the principal designer behind Firefox, shares insights into the development of the world's second most popular broswer in his soapbox.

 

The ZURB Soapbox lecture series is a new venture ZURB is embarking on where we invite entrepreneurs, designers, managers, movers, shakers and friends of ZURB to speak to a like-minded audience and spar with them afterward.

 

ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).

Want to take your trivia know-how into the year 3000?

 

"You Guessed It! You Can't Unguess It!" Futurama Trivia is like sex only you're having it! Who needs courage when you have a gun? All these exclamations and interrogative questions will be answered when trivia arrives via Wrath of Con-Rail: to shock and humiliate you! Plus, we're going to razzle-dazzle up our algebra by showing episodes from the latest season of Futurama.

 

WHERE: Melody Bar, The Gladstone Hotel - 1214 Queen Street West.

 

WHEN: 8:00pm, July 31st, 2012

 

HOW IT WORKS: In classic pub trivia style, 'You Guessed It! You Can't Unguess It!' is three rounds of challenging questions about Futurama Volumes 1-4. Form a team with up to 6 friends and write down your answers on provided sheets; at the end of each round, you swap your sheet with another team just like in grade 6, and mark 'em. Then hand them in and enjoy an episode on the big screen!

 

THIS EDITION: (NEW) EPISODES FROM SEASON 6!

LinkedIn Answers is a great way to share information and demonstrate expertise.

We love the dollar menu! & the Wendy's frosty floats!

Live at 7th Anniversary Jak Pondok Ranji "Together At The Weekend" Gor Ciputat, Tanggerang Selatan 2018_01_07

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