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A sweet reminder to appreciate "Every Beautiful Thing!" This is Awesome Street Art, a fundraiser called "Pastels in the Park" The amount of talent in our town (ranked 9th in the book "10 Best Small Art Towns in America"), never ceases to amaze me!

Every year Chicago Transit Authority has a "holiday" train and bus that runs on different routes through December

Every 2nd Friday HipChicksOut mingle at The Living Room in Denver #lesbian

 

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Unlike the people of America, I'm not a huge gambler but a cheeky wee fiver on this at bedtime seemed too good to miss.

Anita played by Susannah Fielding and Sonny played by Jonathan Bailey

 

Every Breath by Judith Johnson

 

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“Every Pot Has Its (WRONG) Lid” =

"That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh." (Genesis 2:24)

…until they divorce.

 

As far as we can tell, every store in downtown Portland sells at least one lobster-themed knick-knack. Some sell more than others.

 

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Every year in June, the White Mountains of New Hampshire are decorated with fields of colorful lupines. The event is celebrated with a festival that usuallly takes place over the first two weeks of June. The most common lupine varieties are purple, pink, and white.

Every day another glorious sunset!

John Jay loved trees, something he learned from his father Peter who helped create New York City's first park, Bowling Green before moving the family to Rye. Jay passed his love of horticulture on to his sons and his grandchildren. In a letter to Peter Augustus Jay who would inherit the Rye estate he said:

 

"It always give me pleasure to see trees which I have reared and planted, and therefore I recommend it to you to do the same. ... My father planted many trees, and I never walk in their shade without deriving additional pleasure from that circumstance; the time will come when you will probably experience similar emotions.

 

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A National Historic Landmark since 1993

Member of the African American Heritage Trail of Westchester County since 2004

Member of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area since 2009

On NY State's Path Through History (2013)

Every Open Eye | Chaumont-sur-Loire, France. | May 14, 2016 | Canon EOS 5D Mark III | ¹⁄₁₆₀ sec at f/5.6 1250

Every fall, the Service's Asheville Field Offices helps fifth-grade students in North Carolina's Yancey and Mitchell counties get outside and explore a stream in their community - the South Toe River for Yancey County students and the North Toe River for Mitchell County students.

 

The students rotate through a series of educational stations, with the Service staffing the aquatic invertebrate station as these rivers are home to an endangered mussel, the Appalachian elktoe.

 

Credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS

trying out a little stone sculpture … Andrew! its not easy but i can see adds another dimension to photography. Was feeling inspired by your fabulous creations. : )

Every family has been touched by the conflict. Water, food and other essential items remain in short supply. An elderly woman stocks up on free drinking water, at a local water station.

Jordan Buckley of Every Time I Die // Auburn, Washington Vans Warped Tour 2014.

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For 25 Years BMW has been a leader in all-wheel drive technology. From the first 325iX to the latest X3 all-wheel drive has been a important and continually growing part of BMW’s business. We at BF have often derided the need for all-wheel drive as being born out of marketing. And while it’s true that many people driving xDrive equipped cars may not need the system, there are those that not only need it but require it. It’s because of this that, 25 after it’s introduction, BMW has expanded the all-wheel drive option to almost every car they make. BMW currently offers 45 models in which xDrive provides variable distribution of drive between the front and rear wheels. These models extend all the way from the BMW X models via the BMW 3 Series and BMW 5 Series ranges to the BMW 7 Series family of luxury Saloons.

 

1985 saw all-wheel drive offered for the first time for the BMW 3 Series – both as an extension of the model range and as an alternative to the customary BMW rear-wheel drive. By now BMW was using the transfer of power to both axles not only to optimise traction on loose surfaces and in adverse weather conditions, but also to enhance dynamic performance though corners. The latest version of the BMW xDrive all-wheel-drive system rises to this challenge more effectively than ever. Linking the all-wheel-drive system up with Integrated Chassis Management (ICM) means that all situations on the road can be recognised and evaluated to allow the necessary control interventions to be made at an early stage. These can be carried out by xDrive either on its own or in combination with Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) or Performance Control. The power is distributed quickly and with great precision to where it is needed, ensuring that the driver enjoys the handling characteristics he would expect from a BMW – even under extremely dynamic cornering.

 

In contrast to other manufacturers, who use all-wheel drive principally to make up for the shortfall in traction suffered by front-wheel-drive vehicles, BMW tunes its xDrive system to provide handling typical of rear-wheel drive. Even in normal situations on the road, all-wheel-drive BMW models send the lion’s share of drive to the rear wheels, the same place where the brand’s cars with only one driven axle turn power into optimum dynamic performance. This ensures that the hallmark BMW steering precision is virtually free from drive forces in all-wheel-drive models as well. Indeed, all-wheel drive actually enhances the driving experience through corners. In order to enable particularly precise turn-in and a high level of directional stability, the latest-generation xDrive sends more drive to the rear axle on the way into corners. And that takes the brand’s characteristic driving pleasure to a new level once again.

 

All-wheel-drive technology from BMW: rigorous further development, dynamic growth.

 

Over the last 25 years at BMW, all-wheel drive has developed from an option initially limited to selected models to a growth driver for the ongoing expansion of the model range. At the time it was launched in the second-generation BMW 3 Series, all-wheel drive was offered exclusively in conjunction with a 2.5-litre six-cylinder in-line petrol engine producing 126 kW/171 hp. Today, xDrive can be specified for the BMW 3 Series in tandem with any of three six-cylinder petrol engines, a four-cylinder petrol unit and a six-cylinder diesel powerplant.

 

The permanent all-wheel drive of the BMW 325iX unveiled in 1985 channelled power to the front and rear wheels at a constant 37 : 63 percent split. Visco locks in the transfer case and final drive took their cues from the difference in rotation speed between the front and rear wheels to provide virtually fixed connections if required, and in this way optimise traction and driving stability. From 1988 customers could also order a Touring variant of the BMW 325iX.

 

Three years later came the arrival of all-wheel drive in the BMW 5 Series, accompanied by the debut of electric control systems governing the distribution of power. The newly developed system had multi-plate clutches which could be controlled automatically and continuously to vary the usual distribution of drive in normal conditions – 36 : 64 percent between the front and rear wheels – as required. Initially, a hydraulically controlled multi-plate clutch was used at the rear axle, but this was later replaced by electronically controlled brake inputs. The control unit of the all-wheel-drive system took into account wheel speed signals from the anti-lock braking system, the rotational speed and position of the engine’s throttle valves and the status of the brakes when analysing the driving situation.

 

From the outset the all-wheel-drive system of the BMW 525ix – fitted with a six-cylinder petrol engine developing 141 kW/192 hp – proved to be

 

a superior concept to that of its competitors. The electronic control system allowed extremely rapid and precise reactions, which also led to neutral and safe handling characteristics in tricky conditions on wet or snow-covered roads. The first all-wheel-drive BMW 5 Series was available in both Saloon and Touring guise.

 

The creation of the Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) segment opened up totally new dimensions for all-wheel drive. BMW caused a sensation with the introduction of this innovative new vehicle concept in 1999. The BMW X5 captured the imagination of its customers with a level of dynamic performance unmatched among its off-road peers. The characteristics of the BMW all-wheel-drive system also served this set of priorities. In normal driving conditions, engine power was distributed at a ratio of 38 : 62 between the front and rear wheels via a planetary gear set, while the standard-fitted Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), Automatic Differential Brake (ADB-X) and Hill Descent Control (HDC) equipped the BMW X5 equally as well for sporty driving as for challenges off the beaten track.

 

Innovative vehicle concepts and xDrive give BMW the edge.

 

Since the SAV concept successfully established itself in the shape of the BMW X5, BMW has been constantly building on its stand-out position in the all-wheel-drive vehicle market through the introduction of new models and the further development of its drive transfer system. All-wheel drive was made available for the BMW 3 Series once again as early as 2000 – this time in conjunction with two petrol engines and one diesel unit.

 

In 2004 BMW picked up the pioneering baton once more when it introduced the SAV concept into another vehicle segment. With more compact dimensions than the BMW X5 and even more agile handling, the BMW X3 was likewise very much one of a kind and indeed remained the only premium model in its class for a number of years.

 

BMW also stole a march on its competitors in the development of all-wheel-drive technology. The newly developed xDrive all-wheel-drive system, introduced for the BMW X5 alongside the launch of the BMW X3, boasted an extremely fast-working, electronically controlled multi-plate clutch in the transfer case and linked up with the DSC driving control system. This allowed it to provide an unrivalled platform for power distribution that could be adjusted as necessary at all times. For the first time, the driving situation could be analysed not only on the basis of wheel speed, but also using data supplied by the DSC system on steering angle, accelerator position and lateral acceleration, including the driving status deduced from these parameters. This laid the foundations for xDrive to become the world’s only intelligent all-wheel-drive system, a status it retains to this day. In contrast to conventional all-wheel-drive systems, which merely react to wheels that are already spinning, xDrive can identify any tendency to oversteer or understeer at an early stage and counteract it pre-emptively by adjusting the distribution of drive.

 

Over the years that followed it was not only the two X models that benefited from the exceptionally rapid and precisely calculated distribution of power, but also the BMW 5 Series Saloon and Touring models and the BMW 3 Series. In 2005, all-wheel-drive variants were introduced both for the fifth generation of the BMW 3 Series and for the fifth-generation BMW 5 Series launched a short time earlier. More than 600,000 units of the first-generation BMW X3 were sold worldwide before it handed over to the new model in 2010. A little earlier the BMW X5, the second generation of which had been in production since 2006, had passed the million-unit mark.

 

Assured traction, superior dynamics: BMW xDrive with new calibration and Dynamic Performance Control.

 

The extraordinary potential of both the BMW X model concept and xDrive technology has since spawned another wave of innovations. For example, the BMW X6 – still the world’s only Sports Activity Coupé – was launched in 2008, and the BMW ActiveHybrid X6 is also fitted with xDrive.

Since 2009 the BMW X1 has been the only vehicle of its kind in the premium compact segment.

 

As in the new BMW X3, xDrive can also be combined with Performance Control in the BMW X1 to make its handling even more agile. Carefully calculated brake impulses applied to the inside rear wheel around a corner combine with a simultaneous increase in engine power to ensure that the vehicle turns in extremely quickly and precisely. The BMW X6 is fitted as standard with Dynamic Performance Control, giving it even greater scope for adjusting the distribution of power. This system teams up with xDrive to provide the most captivating expression yet of BMW’s hallmark driving pleasure through corners. Dynamic Performance Control uses variable distribution of drive between the inside and outside rear wheel to enable exceptional agility and stability around corners, even under sudden load changes or in overrun.

 

The interplay of xDrive and Dynamic Performance Control can be experienced at its most intense in the BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M. The first high-performance sports cars with all-wheel drive to come out of BMW M GmbH are powered by an eight-cylinder engine with M TwinPower Turbo technology developing 408 kW/555 hp.

 

Alongside the impressive progress of the BMW X models, the range of all-wheel-drive variants of other model series has also been consistently expanding. xDrive is now available not only for the Saloon and Touring versions of the BMW 3 Series but also for the Coupé; a total of 15 model variants from the 3 Series range now have all-wheel drive. Four engine variants of the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo are also available with xDrive. With its new set-up designed to enhance agility and precision through corners, xDrive offers a better platform than ever when it comes to providing an intensive driving experience and an ideal combination of dynamic capability and comfort. It was therefore no surprise to see all-wheel drive also being welcomed into the BMW 7 Series range. Customers can choose from three all-wheel-drive variants of the luxury Saloon – the BMW 750i xDrive, BMW 750Li xDrive and BMW 740d xDrive.

 

In addition, xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive is set for launch in the new sixth generation of the BMW 5 Series Saloon. The system will be available initially in the BMW 550i xDrive powered by a 300 kW/407 hp eight-cylinder engine, with two six-cylinder models and the first xDrive variants of the new BMW 5 Series Touring following in due course.

This Video include 20 tracks of Various Artists. Every day a new compilation of Christmas songs! Subscribe for free to stay connected to our channel and easily access our video updates! goo.gl/CLdGjC Tip: click on the time and listen your favorite song Track list: Santas Countdown to Christmas 18 Days of music --------------------------------- 1 | 00:00 | Paul Eakins - O Sanctissima 2 | 01:35 | Dick Leibert - Oh Little Town of Bethlehem 3 | 04:05 | Chuck Berry - Run Rudolph Run 4 | 06:50 | The Moods - Rockin' Santa Claus 5 | 08:54 | Tennessee Ernie Ford - Stand By Me 6 | 12:04 | Pat Boone - Oh Holy Night 7 | 14:14 | The Mormon Tabernacle Choir - Tell Us, Shepherd Maids 8 | 16:23 | Nat King Cole - The Christmas Song 9 | 19:40 | Cliff Bruner's Texas Wanderers - Snow Flakes 10 | 22:15 | Burl Ives - Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer 11 | 24:26 | Red Foley & Judy Martin - Our Christmas Waltz 12 | 27:11 | Larry Clinton - Parade of the Wooden Soldiers 13 | 29:52 | Edie Adams - Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town 14 | 32:04 | Kitty Wells - Santa's On His Way 15 | 33:55 | Arthur Lynds Bigelow - O Little Town of Bethlehem 16 | 37:33 | Gene Bianco - Silver Bells 17 | 39:56 | Bing Crosby - Sleigh Ride 18 | 43:01 | Guy Lombardo, His Royal Canadians & The Lombardo Trio & Evelyn Knight - Snowflakes 19 | 45:16 | Pifari del Doge - Puer natus in Bethlehem 20 | 47:07 | Eddie Fisher - Silent Night --------------------------------- Playlist Santa's Countdown to Christmas: goo.gl/cxNuUf --------------------------------- Subscribe Channel We cant wait for Christmas, and so we have made this the biggest and best Christmas Music Advent calendar used to count the days of Advent in anticipation of Christmas Channel for the sharing of best Christmas songs in the world. Ride your playlist and get touched with these beautiful songs about the best and blessed time of year. Happy Christmas! Subscribe for free to stay connected to our channel and easily access our video updates! Facebook: goo.gl/4cTAQs Twitter: twitter.com/Santa_ClausXmas Instagram: goo.gl/MqnnxT Tumblr: goo.gl/BgVQhr Pinterest: goo.gl/9KzAgQ Flickr: goo.gl/V4QCMr Wordpress Blog: goo.gl/6Zvoxk Blogger: goo.gl/8Uh53Z --------------------------------- ® 2017 Santa Claus Xmas Songs youtu.be/n47C6kBNhCI

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July 23, 2011

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Every day that I look get to bird is a good day. But sometimes you have a great day, Today was that kind of day!

Every day I'm milkin' it... #milkmaid #goatsmilk #stronghands #yum

 

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whiskey_deer_wolf: Aw, I rest my head against belly when I milk too, it's very comforting.

 

francescayoubetcha: @crackcorny I'd love to have you! @ssarahtops y'all should come out while they're still tiny! @whiskey_deer_wolf I love milking... It's so intimate.

 

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omaredmison: I don't want to ruin a beautiful moment but my first thought was "there is probably a web site for that somewhere"

 

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ssarahtops: That would be awesome! Felix and I are both off after Monday. Is there a good day/time for me to release him on the farm for a bit? The only other stuff we have going on is contractor meetings for work on the new house.

 

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Tree Swallow at Tommy Thompson Park

Every person needs freedom and flexible curriculum for study which nobody cant get from traditional classrooms. Only Stanley High School fulfills all these requirements.

Every 15 Minutes program teachers students how dangerous drinking and driving could be. Program is sponsored by grant from CHP.

Every six months I come to chaozhou on business but also come for another reason. Chaozhou Noodles......I literally only eat these noodles during my stay. The locals don't even ask me what do I want to eat anymore. They just bring me in the small streets and eat my noodles.

Hao hao xue xi, tian tian xiang shang (right?) = study hard, make progress every day. From a cartoon about a kid who decided to learn from Lei Feng and fix all the desks and chairs in his schoolroom.

Every year I look forward to photographing the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin and this year was no different. I got up early this morning and looked out my bedroom window window to see what the weather was like and it appeared to be OK. Therefore, when I decided to leave to go to the press briefing I was more than surprised to discover that it was raining very heavy.

 

By the time I got to my destination it was actually snowing (really wet cold snow). Anyway, at the briefing we were introduced to Nicky Byrne. "One of Ireland’s best loved and internationally celebrated pop-artists", Nicky Byrne, acted as Grand Marshal for this year’s St. Patrick’s Festival Parade. "A native of Dublin, Byrne was chosen by Festival organisers for his outstanding contribution to the entertainment industry".

 

After the briefing I decided to have breakfast at a Hungarian restaurant on Bolton Street (great value) instead of photographing the "People's Parade". At about 11:30 as the snow had ceased I decided to check out the media facilities provided by the organizers and much to my surprise there were very few spectators along the planned route.

 

The weather appears to have had an impact on the number of people who attended the event. I was located on a bus (an excellent platform for photographers) at the corner of Parnell Square and I was surprised to see that there were very few onlookers compared to previous years when it was almost impossible to find a good position from which to view the the parade.

Every spring the Stony Brook Foundation hosts a fundraising Gala to benefit student scholarships and a select academic program generating more than $37 million since 2000. The 16th Annual Stars of Stony Brook Gala honored Academy Award-Winning actress and activist Jane Fonda for her support of the Stony Brook University Center for the Study of Men and Masculinities.

Artist: Colin Wiley - Tattoo Zoo

Victoria, July 2007

Photo by Colin Wiley

Every year there is a re-enactment of Washington crossing the Delaware, on Christmas Day.

 

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@ Vinoy Park | St. Petersburg, FL | Photo by: Julio Anta

Every year in Quartzsite the Big Tent RV Show is a huge draw

17 Mile Drive at Pebble Beach is such a romantic getaway that I 've gotta find a perfect car to take on this road. Entered the 2015 BMW 320i. I was able to secure a loaner vehicle and took a long trip all the way to Carmel and experienced this so-called "Ultimate Driving Machine". This model is the lowest end of the luxury sports series and is equipped with a 4 cylinder Twin Turbo engine that outputs 180hp and 200 lb of torque at 4500 rpm. I was surprised by the smoothness of its engine despite having only 4 cylinders, thanks to its 8-speed auto transmission. The ride was really nice with its 50-50 ratio of weight distribution on its chassis. It entered the freeway effortlessly in "sport" mode. Once I reached the cruising speed, I switched back to "comfort" mode for better fuel economy. Gas mileage was very good. I clocked at about 28 mpg on average. Overall, it has lived up to its reputation. The only thing I would complain is its tendency to oversteer at sharp corners. I 'm not sure if the all-wheel drive version fairs any better. But having driven an Audi Quattro for the past 14 years, I think I would not push the envelop of a rear wheel drive sports sedan unless I am really familiar with its performance. Nevertheless, the 320i is still a fun car to drive and is very easy to handle.

Every Time I Die (w/ Knocked Loose, Harm's Way, Eternal Sleep) @ Port City Music Hall (Portland, ME) March 8, 2017

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