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Dorchester Town's Players Celebrate Sam Lanahan's Dorchester's equalizing goal during the Evo-Stik League South Premier match between Weymouth and Dorchester Town at The Bob Lucas Stadium. Radipole Lane Weymouth England 26 December 2017 IMG 7808 Photo Phillip Standfield
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The Great Equalizer: Closing the Early Childhood Gap
Aspen Meadows Restaurant
Jackie Bezos
Reggie Bicha
Carol Larson
Anne Mosle
Student activists from CT Students for a Dream (C4D) and supporters rally to demand justice in higher education for undocumented students with legislation that equalizes access to student-generated funds: State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, Thursday, April 13, 2017.
"In Connecticut, public colleges and universities set aside a proportion of tuition revenue to be used as ‘institutional aid’ to assist students with a demonstrated financial need. However, immigrant students who have grown up in CT and have graduated high school here are not eligible for this student-generated aid. All Connecticut students, including undocumented students, pay tuition and therefore contribute towards this institutional aid pool of funds. Yet Connecticut does not allow immigrant students access to institutional aid themselves. This aid is student funded, we believe all students who pay tuition should be be eligible to receive it.”
Sam Lanahan of Dorchester Town Celebrates scoring the equalizing goal with Antonio Diaz of Dorchester Town during the Evo-Stik League South Premier match between Weymouth and Dorchester Town at The Bob Lucas Stadium. Radipole Lane Weymouth England 26 December 2017 IMG 7840 Photo Phillip Standfield
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Amruta Salvi, Principal of Sitaram Mill Compound BMC School speaks during NBA, Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings Legacy Project / AIF's Digital Equalizer program, as Steve Simon, Vice Chairman and Alternate Governor-Indiana Pacers, Dikembe Mutombo-NBA Legend, Adam Silver, Commissioner-NBA, Vivek Ranadive, Governor-Sacramento Kings and Rajesh Sethi, Managing Director, NBA India in Mumbai photographed on October 5, 2019. Photograph by Abhijit Bhatlekar
Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute
Dikembe Mutombo-NBA Legend, shaking a leg in a lighter moment with the students of Sitaram Mill Compound BMC School, Lower Parel, during NBA, Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings Legacy Project / AIF's Digital Equalizer program at in Mumbai photographed on October 5, 2019. Photograph by Abhijit Bhatlekar
Caroline McCarthy, Editor of Trends and Insights for Google, Luc Carl, Running Coach and Author, Pat Jeffers, Marketer at Nike, Robin Arzon, Runner and Evangelist from ShutUpAndRun, Robby Abaya, Software Engineer at Zynga and Meghan Loftus, Senior Multimedia Editor at Runners World participate in the "Running: Social Implications of the Global Equalizer" panel at the Lifestyle and Culture Hub at Hearst Tower as part of Social Media Week in New York February 20, 2013. INSIDER IMAGES/Andrew Kelly (United States)
Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute
Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute
Taken with my Canon again, this time using the "filter" mode .. miniature effect. Then in PS, equalize. minor cropping to eliminate some fringes on the extreme edges.
Wesley Snipes attends the premiere of Columbia Picture’s ‘Equalizer 2’ at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California on 17/07/18.
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Eric Holcomb, Governor of Indiana, at STEM Robotic Lab set up at Sitaram Mill Compound BMC School, Lower Parel, in Mumbai during NBA, Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings Legacy Project / AIF's Digital Equalizer program, photographed on October 5, 2019. Photograph by Abhijit Bhatlekar
Dikembe Mutombo-NBA Legend, shaking a leg in a lighter moment with the students of Sitaram Mill Compound BMC School, Lower Parel, during NBA, Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings Legacy Project / AIF's Digital Equalizer program at in Mumbai photographed on October 5, 2019. Photograph by Abhijit Bhatlekar
After shootouts Meveščak wins a point against Austrian Linz...
Medveščak had a lead 3:1 after the first period, with goals from Morley (11', 13') and Netik (19'), while Brod (16') scored for guests. Linz equalized through Lebler (25') and Locke (28'). Zagreb players scored for the lead again through Olden (38'), but only a minute before the end of the second period Lukas equalized again. The third period and overtime went with no goals, and in shootout the Linz goalkeeper Ouzas excelled and defended all three shots from Medveščak players, and Leber was the only one to score for the win.
»It's a shame, I am sorry that we missed the win. Everything was on our side, but we obviously still have a problem with powerplay. It started well, but Linz came back quickly and didn't surrender to the end«, commented Sašo Rajsar, and added: »We don't have much time until the next game. We must do the work to get even better and revenge to Villach for the away loss from the season start, in front of our supporters.«
The Bears hold the 9th position with 12 points, and their next game is already on Tuesday, in Zagreb, vs. Villach (7.15 p.m.)
KHL Medveščak Zagreb –EC LIWEST Blak Wings Linz 4:5 SO
(3:1, 1:3, 0:0, 0:0, 0:1)
EBEL, The Ice Hall of Dom sportova, 4789 spectators
Referees: TRILAR V., ZRNIC M.; PAGON N., ZGONC G.
GOALS:
1:0 MZA Morley T. (10:04 / Poyhonen M.,Privitera A. / EQ)
2:0 MZA Morley T. (12:12 / Olden S. / EQ)
2:1 EHL Broda J. (15:54 / Dowell J.,Hofer F. / PP)
3:1 MZA Netik T. (18:14 / Tikkanen H.,Morley T. / 5:3 PP)
3:2 EHL Lebler B. (24:08 / Locke C.,D'Aversa J. / EQ)
3:3 EHL Locke C. (27:51 / Lukas R.,Lebler B. / EQ)
4:3 MZA Olden S. (37:21 / Morley T.,Jankovic I. / EQ)
4:4 EHL Lukas R. (38:58 / Hofer F.,Locke C. / EQ)
4:5 EHL Lebler B. (65:00 / GWS)
SHOOTS ON GOAL: 42- 43
PENALTIES: 12 min- 29 min
MEDVEŠČAK: MacIntyre D. / Privitera A., Cepon M., Poyhonen M., Ficur B., Tikkanen H., Kudelka T., Kegalj B. / Brine D., Zanoski T., Simsic N., Olden S., Mahbod S., Jarcov L., Jankovic I., Koskiranta T., Netik T., Rajsar S., Morley T., Aviani M.
LIWEST BW LINZ: Janny F. / D'Aversa J., Dorion M., Kragl G., Freunschlag S., Kirchschläger E., Fechtig B., Lukas R., Piche S. / Lebler B., Ober L., Schofield R., Franz D., Broda J., Lukas P., Dowell J., Hofer F., Spannring P., Gaffal S., Moderer K., Locke C.
(L-R) Luc Carl, Running Coach and Author, Pat Jeffers, Marketer at Nike, Meghan Loftus, Senior Multimedia Editor at Runners World, Robby Abaya, Software Engineer at Zynga, Caroline McCarthy, Editor of Trends and Insights for Google and Robin Arzon, Runner and Evangelist from ShutUpAndRun pose for a photo after participating in the "Running: Social Implications of the Global Equalizer" panel at the Lifestyle and Culture Hub at Hearst Tower as part of Social Media Week in New York February 20, 2013. INSIDER IMAGES/Andrew Kelly (United States)
Motion blured macro shot of the equalizer display of the professional digital betacam recorder. Visible data: sound scale, decibels, left, right channels. You can purchase this photo for commercial use in high-res and without watermark here: j.mp/greycoastphoto || If you have any issues with finding specific image, please contact me: danr@yandex.com