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Jesse Seymour's Mk1 VW GTI VR6 on BBS RS Wheels is one of the cleanest around, despite a little rain. Click here to read the full article!
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Cart Marking showcases a truly unique collection of transport dating back from the horse and cart, to the latest, cleanest, greenest, and safest in use today.
The regulation of carts dates back over 750 years to the early days of The City with the ceremony of cart Marking evolving over time.
Today we bring all that history back to life with a modern twist. You will see vehicles ranging from handcarts and horse-drawn carts and carriages to steam engines, military vehicles and motorcycles. With historic, vintage and specialist vehicles – new and old – including the latest sustainably-powered vehicles on display.
The vehicles enter Guildhall Yard through the arch to be branded as part of this unique ceremony. As each one is presented, a commentator tells visitors about its history and relevance today. Once in position the Sheriffs, Master Carman, his two Wardens and the Master Glover, dressed in traditional robes will brand each vehicle with a red-hot iron, a ritual known as Cart Marking. It takes about two hours for all the vehicles (carts) to pass though Guildhall Yard, get marked and then process through again on a celebratory drive-past.
When I was a councillor I had a bit of a spat with the Lib Dems about the logo on the high visibility jackets that the council's street sweepers wear. (I know what you're thinking, "It that sort of arguement that gives politics its current high standing in the public mind.")
They said they would take the council to the local government ombudsman unless it stopped using the "cleanest streets in London" logo. But as so often with them they didn't deliver.
Anyway I'm sure they'll be delighted that Lewisham is one of the finalists of the British Cleaning Council's Clean Britain Awards:
"The search for the most spotless area in the UK has now entered its final stages with today's announcement of the Clean Britain Awards finalists.
"Ten cities, five districts and two boroughs were judged the best examples of clean and tidy UK destinations from a competitive list of entrants to the British Cleaning Council competition. "
I hope and expect the logo to change to "cleanest streets in Britain" as a result.
One of the cleanest AMV8's around in my opinion, and the red brake calipers topped the whole thing off. I'm kinda disappointed that the front of the car isn't fully in focus, but this is my first moving shot and I still love how it came out! This was a 100% spot too! Let me know what you think!
BC is gearing up to have world's cleanest LNG facilities as noted in new legislation introduced by Environment Minister Mary Polak.
Having the world’s cleanest LNG facilities means protecting the air and water in BC, which is why Premier Christy Clark made this a priority for the minister’s mandate and why meeting this commitment today is so important.
READ MORE: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2014/10/bc-to-have-worlds-cleanest...
We're moving tomorrow! So we're packing everything up now. This is my desk with everything but basic computing functionality removed.
(Not pictured: External hard drives, TonePort audio interface/guitar amp sim, speakers, headphones, guitars, Axiom MIDI keyboard, iPhone, USB hub [currently not used]... and a mound of papers.)
One of the cleanest Lightnings I've seen; F.6 XS899 returns on Binbrook's runway 03 after live firing on a towed banner with XR763, Tuesday 24th July 1984. Banner towing was courtesy of a 100 Sqn Canberra.
By May 1940, the Nazi occupation authority announced that Kraków should become the "cleanest" city in the General Government, an occupied, but unannexed part of Poland. Massive deportation of Jews from the city were ordered. Of the more than 68,000 Jews in Kraków when the Germans invaded, only 15,000 workers and their families were permitted to remain. All other Jews were ordered out of the city, to be resettled into surrounding rural areas.
Arched entrance to Kraków Ghetto, about 1941.
The Kraków Ghetto was formally established on March 3, 1941 in the Podgórze district, not in the Jewish district of Kazimierz. Displaced Polish families from Podgórze took up residences in the former Jewish dwellings outside the newly established Ghetto. Meanwhile, 15,000 Jews were crammed into an area previously inhabited by 3,000 people who used to live in a district consisting of 30 streets, 320 residential buildings, and 3,167 rooms. As a result, one apartment was allocated to every four Jewish families, and many less fortunate lived on the street.
The Ghetto was surrounded by walls that kept it separated from the rest of the city. All windows and doors that gave onto the "Aryan" side were ordered bricked up. Only four guarded entrances allowed traffic to pass through. In a grim foreshadowing of the near future, these walls contained panels in the shape of tombstones. Small sections of the wall still remain today.
Young people of the Akiva youth movement, who had undertaken the publication of an underground newsletter, HeHaluc HaLohem ("The Fighting Pioneer"), joined forces with other Zionists to form a local branch of the Jewish Fighting Organization (ŻOB, Polish: Żydowska Organizacja Bojowa), and organize resistance in the ghetto, supported by the Polish underground Armia Krajowa. The group carried out a variety of resistance activities including the bombing of the Cyganeria cafe, a gathering place of Nazi officers. Unlike in Warsaw, their efforts did not lead to a general uprising before the ghetto was liquidated.
Bundles abandoned by Jewish deportees from the Kraków Ghetto, March 1943
From May 30, 1942 onward, the Nazis implemented systematic deportations from the Ghetto to surrounding concentration camps. Thousands of Jews were transported in the succeeding months as part of the Aktion Krakau headed by SS-Oberführer Julian Scherner. Jews were assembled on Zgody Square first and then escorted to the railway station in Prokocim. The first transport consisted of 7,000 people, the second, of additional 4,000 Jews deported to Belzec extermination camp on 5 June 1942. On March 13-March 14, 1943 the final 'liquidation' of the ghetto was carried out under the command of SS-Untersturmführer Amon Göth. Eight thousand Jews deemed able to work were transported to the Plaszow labor camp. Those deemed unfit for work – some 2,000 Jews – were killed in the streets of the ghetto on those days. Any remaining were sent to Auschwitz.
Everyone always shows the cleanest of desktops, but mine is a little more busy and open than that. The Black Friday PNY 240GB SSD (€33) in the Stockplop wood plop external USB 3 housing.
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Each device is equipped with an internal cutting edge ASM USB 3.0 controller with UASP support, offering high end performance. Stockplop strives to ensure that you get the speed that SSDs provide. Data transfer rates can reach beyond 400MB/s
My first ever edited image in Luminar.
This is the cleanest 'classic' tractor with a cab that I have ever seen. There is no scuff marks not even on the clutch pedal or rear linkage.
This guy was fishing near our home in Bien Hoa, Vietnam. The dong nai river isn't the cleanest of places so I hope we haven't eaten any fish from there!
Biên Hòa is a city in Dong Nai Province, Vietnam, about 20 miles (32 km) (30 kilometers) east of Saigon, to which Bien Hoa is linked by Vietnam Highway 1. In 1989 the estimated population was over 300,000. And now in 2005, population increased to 541,495, and some estimates show that the city has 604,548 people in 2007
Bien Hoa grew into a major suburb of Saigon (later renamed Ho Chi Minh City) as the capital city of South Vietnam grew. Following the First Indochina War, tens of thousands of refugees from the northern and central regions of Vietnam—a large portion of them Roman Catholics—resettled in Bien Hoa as part of Operation Passage to Freedom.
During the Vietnam War, the United States Air Force operated Bien Hoa Air Base near the city. Nonetheless, a significant number of the city's residents sympathized with, or were members of, the Viet Cong. Mortar attacks on U.S. and ARVN targets were frequently staged from residential districts in Bien Hoa.
With regard to entertainment, the city includes several amusement parks, night clubs and restaurants lining the Dong Nai River. Construction has increased rapidly (with many Western-style houses and villas under development), and the real estate market has experienced a series of boom cycles since the mid-1990s. The retail market still includes the many ad hoc bazaar-type markets and shop-fronts common to most of Vietnam, but now also includes air-conditioned, enclosed shopping malls, one of which, a Big C branch, includes a KFC restaurant, a Western-style grocery store, a bowling alley and video arcade, among others.
Wanna know why he is so clean? J and I watched tv until 11 or so last night and had the dogs go out to do their business before bed. I was in the bedroom vacuuming up some carpet fresh and I hear J screaming. I open the door and all I hear is..
Dylan got sprayed by a SKUNK...
Holy crap...
Well first off, the dog came IN the house..big mistake but it's like 2 degrees out..so I can't blame him for running in the house.
I call the vet, and jump online, looking for ways to de-skunk. Aha!...Dawn, baking soda and peroxide. We stick in the tub and he gets the bath of his life and trust me, he wasn't happy about it.
Poor thing got sprayed in his MOUTH..so after giving him some pasta sauce (tomatos..vet advice)..and some Altoids..yes thats right..he loves Altoids but it didn't cover the skunk breath (poor dog)
He's clean..his coat is clean..his breath is another story and my house..well..I don't quite know what to do about that. It'd be lovely if I could open the windows but nooo..it has to be frigid outside.
Thankfully I can't breathe or smell so i'm not missing out on much..but i'm wondering if eventually i'll get used to the smell and not notice it?!
Suggestions anyone? on how to get the skunk out?!
One of the cleanest, if not the cleanest E30 I have ever seen.
Blew me away not a scratch could be seen on this.
Cart Marking showcases a truly unique collection of transport dating back from the horse and cart, to the latest, cleanest, greenest, and safest in use today.
The regulation of carts dates back over 750 years to the early days of The City with the ceremony of cart Marking evolving over time.
Today we bring all that history back to life with a modern twist. You will see vehicles ranging from handcarts and horse-drawn carts and carriages to steam engines, military vehicles and motorcycles. With historic, vintage and specialist vehicles – new and old – including the latest sustainably-powered vehicles on display.
The vehicles enter Guildhall Yard through the arch to be branded as part of this unique ceremony. As each one is presented, a commentator tells visitors about its history and relevance today. Once in position the Sheriffs, Master Carman, his two Wardens and the Master Glover, dressed in traditional robes will brand each vehicle with a red-hot iron, a ritual known as Cart Marking. It takes about two hours for all the vehicles (carts) to pass though Guildhall Yard, get marked and then process through again on a celebratory drive-past.
Here's the rear view of the still near-pristine 1979 Kmart building, occupied by Hobby Lobby since the Kmart closed in the mid-90's.
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Former Kmart, 1979-built, Exeter Rd. at Farmington Blvd., Germantown TN
Perhaps the cleanest Strathclyde Transport bus stop flag I've witnessed is located on the "wrong side" of the wood built bus shelter at the NTS visitor centre attached to Brodick Castle and Gardens. It is the only SPTE Bus Stop Flag on the island which has lost most of its "Bus Stop Both Ways" flags in the past year since the arrival of the StreetLites.
Cart Marking showcases a truly unique collection of transport dating back from the horse and cart, to the latest, cleanest, greenest, and safest in use today.
The regulation of carts dates back over 750 years to the early days of The City with the ceremony of cart Marking evolving over time.
Today we bring all that history back to life with a modern twist. You will see vehicles ranging from handcarts and horse-drawn carts and carriages to steam engines, military vehicles and motorcycles. With historic, vintage and specialist vehicles – new and old – including the latest sustainably-powered vehicles on display.
The vehicles enter Guildhall Yard through the arch to be branded as part of this unique ceremony. As each one is presented, a commentator tells visitors about its history and relevance today. Once in position the Sheriffs, Master Carman, his two Wardens and the Master Glover, dressed in traditional robes will brand each vehicle with a red-hot iron, a ritual known as Cart Marking. It takes about two hours for all the vehicles (carts) to pass though Guildhall Yard, get marked and then process through again on a celebratory drive-past.
Jesse Seymour's Mk1 VW GTI VR6 on BBS RS Wheels is one of the cleanest around, despite a little rain. Click here to read the full article!
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Jaguar
Akron Zoo
These photos were tough to get because she was strongly backlit, and the Plexiglas was not the cleanest.
the cleanest lake in the Philippines and probably in the entire South East Asian Region.
Kayangan Lake, Coron Islands, Palawan, Philippines
This is the cleanest 'classic' tractor with a cab that I have ever seen. There is no scuff marks not even on the clutch pedal or rear linkage.
Jesse Seymour's Mk1 VW GTI VR6 on BBS RS Wheels is one of the cleanest around, despite a little rain. Click here to read the full article!
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Sorry for the Quality. I took that Picture in my holidays and the blue Couch was the cleanest thing I had there.
The subway in Singapore, the MRT (Mass-Rapid Transit) has got to be the cleanest, shiniest, and most efficient system I've ever ridden. The floor is like standing on a mirror!
this is the Chinatown stop, which i think is also the prettiest--the floor has those tiles with large Chinese characters. Other subway stations are more plain.
Except for the stations that are outdoors, they're all air conditioned, with inner doors as well as the subway doors (like the AirLink at airports in the US). This is in sharp, drastic contrast to the New York subway system, which is like going down into the many layers of hell in the summer, because the platform air is not controlled and it's disgustingly hot and dirty.
I'm going to miss Singapore.