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The framework is the skeleton of the box channel mold. 4 allthread rods hold the MDF rectangles together.
Signing of Country Programme Framework (CPF) between Ms. Ana Maria Cetto, IAEA Deputy Director General, Department of Technical Cooperation and Mr. Liu Yongde, Director General, China Atomic Energy Authority (CAEA). IAEA, Vienna, Austria, 7 June 2010
In the photo: Mr. Dazhu Yang, DIR-TCAP, IAEA, Mr. Hans Forsstrom, NEFW-IAEA, Mr. Hu Xiaodi, Amabassador, Chinese Permanent Mission, Mr. Liu Yonde, Direcotr General, CAEA,, Mr. Huang Wei, Minister-Counsellor, Chinese Permanent Mission, Mr. Wang Langyi, Assistant to Chairman, Ms Xiao Lili, Interpreter, IAEA Director General Yukiya, Amano, Ms Ana Maria Cetto, IAEA Deputy Director General, Department of Technical Cooperation, Mr. Rafael Grossi, IAEA Chef de Cabinet.
Copyright: IAEA Imagebank
Photo Credit: Dean Calma/IAEA
www.parino.it/antique-oil-painting-frame-signed-romantic....
COD: 7230
Antique Italian painting of the late 19th century. Work oil on canvas depicting a pleasant romantic scene with characters of excellent pictorial hand. Painting signed at the bottom right "L. Clara" (see photo), for antiques dealers and collectors. Painting of great measure and impact with wood and plaster frame, carved and gilded, with some minor lacks of decoration (see photo). Overall in good conservative state, with some signs of the time. Sight size: H 81 x W 101 cm.
H 96 x W 117 x D 5 cm
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The beginning of the Stratford-on-Avon Canal in Kings Norton.
From Kings Norton Junction to Lifford Lane (at the Guillotine Lock)
Lifford Lane Bridge
The Guillotine Lock near the Lifford Bridge. Also known as the Kings Norton Stop Lock.
Close up of the Guillotine Lock on the other side of the bridge.
The lock is Grade II* listed.
LIFFORD LANE
1.
5104 Kings Norton B30
Kings Norton Guillotine
stop look east of
junction of Stratford on
Avon Canal with the
Worcester and Birmingham
Canal
SP 07 NE 17/2
II*
2.
Circa 1794-1802. Brick lined stone dressed stop lock with cast iron guillotine
gate framework. Winched counterweight chain mechanism to guillotine gate which
runs in slightly raked cast iron girder frame, the chain passing through a block
on the gate and up over 2 wheels carried on one side out and down to winch and on
the other out over a wheel supported by an elegant cast iron column before sinking
with counterweight into post.
Listing NGR: SP0557479470
a screenshot of a LaTeX-Document I'm preparing. it's ultimate destination is a collaboratively written document using LaTeX, Subversion, svn-multi springloops and two nerds.
springloops is used since the institute of anatomy of the university of bern is not able to provide a SVN-service...
and I know that the text itself needs some work, for now it's just a framework.
(oh, and don't click on the "latex"-tag on the right...)
Die Geburtsstadt von Hermann Hesse mit ihren wunderschönen Fachwerkhäusern - The native town of Hermann Hesse with its wonderful framework houses.
In his Treatise on Measurement (1525) Albrecht Dürer outlines, letter by letter, the construction of his blackletter alphabet. The entire alphabet is based upon a framework of squares, and his instructions assemble each letter square by square.
Bastardizations, alternates, and the pursuit of modern e, i, j, s, z, etc.
See also www.flickr.com/photos/brettvirmalo/3171279380/in/set-7215...
An overview of water stress in the Mediterranean basin, highlighting water exploitation as well as existing and planned desalination plants.
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Gibt leider für das GEMA-Einzugsgebiet kein anständiges Video von Trio mit "Herz ist Trumpf", also klemm' ich mir das mal.
Vineyard Framework
Canon EOS 500D & Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
PostProduction with Digital Photo Professional & Photoshop CS5
©2011, Stefano Minella Photo
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Agriculture in the Mediterranean Basin, despite many different sub-climates, is mainly rain-fed. Cereals, vegetables, and citrus fruits account for over 85 % of the Mediterranean’s total agricultural production (UNEP/MAP/BP/RAC 2009). Cultivation of other products, such as olives for olive oil and grapes for wine, also occupies a significant amount of agricultural land (Leff et al. 2004).
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This was day 5 and the end of the first week, and all the tiles were off the front and the new felt and battens were nearly completed.
Kevin Cooper © Photoline: Chambré Policy Eye NI Events, in partnership with Cleaver Fulton Rankin, hosted the conference providing unique insights into the issues that need to be considered as the Department for the Economy seeks to develop an energy vision for 2050 on Wednesday 11th September 2019 in Titanic Belfast. Delegates were welcomed by Will Chambré, Managing Director at Chambré and Editor at Policy Eye Northern Ireland, and Chair of the conference Jamie Delargy, Business broadcaster. The conference heard from keynote speakers: Richard Rodgers, Head of Energy at Department for the Economy, Jenny Pyper, Chief Executive at Utility Regulator, Declan Billington MBE, Chair of CBI Northern Ireland Energy Forum, Stephen Cross, Director and Head of Energy at Cleaver Fulton Rankin, followed by a panel discussion. There followed a panel discussion on Whole Energy System Transition with Jo Aston, Managing Director at SONI (System Operator for Northern Ireland), Dr Andrew Cripps, Regional Director, Sustainability at AECOM, Charlie Simpson, Partner and Head of Mobility 2030, Global Strategy Group at KPMG UK, Michael McKinstry, Group Chief Executive Officer at Phoenix Natural Gas. Two parallel sessions followed: the first session on Energy Consumption was Chaired by Grainia Long, Commissioner for Resilience at Belfast City Council, with panellists: Pat Austin, Director at National Energy Action (NEA) Northern Ireland, Karl Purcell, Programme Manager of Behavioural Economics Unit at Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), Professor Tom Woolley, Visiting Professor at Anglia Ruskin University, Richard Leach, Local Area Energy Planning Consultant at Energy Systems Catapult. The second session on Energy Production was Chaired by John Young, Head of Policy, Northern Ireland and Ireland, SSE, with panellists: Dara Lynott, Chief Executive at Electricity Association of Ireland (EAI), David Smith, Chief Executive at Energy Networks Association (ENA), Chris Johnston, Principal Scientist & Project Leader, Agri Environmental Technologies Unit at Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Professor Neil Hewitt, Professor of Energy/Director of the Centre for Sustainable Technologies at Ulster University. Reportage from the parallel sessions and the final session on A New Strategic Energy Framework was Chaired by Eleanor McEvoy, Chair at Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Northern Ireland Energy Group. Panellists included: Panellists included: Steve Aiken (UUP, South Antrim) with Daniel McCrossan (SDLP, West Tyrone), Paul Frew (DUP, N Antrim), Caoimhe Archibald (Sinn Féin, East Derry), and Claire Bailey (Green, South Belfast). Final remarks on that day’s discussions were by Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks and closing comments were by Jamie Delargy. Final remarks on that day’s discussions were by Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks and closing comments were by Jamie Delargy.
2 July 2001: Angelos Andronas and his team begin erecting the framework of the Bar on top of the concrete foundations.
Out testing a long-needed replacement tripod head over on the east coast. This shot shows some of the structural work making up the Forth Rail Bridge built in 1890 - shot looking south from North Queensferry.
The thematic Plenary Session: “Institutional framework to support transitions towards formality and decent work” at the 17th Asia and the Pacific Regional Meeting in Singapore 7 December 2022 ©ILO/Frederick Loh.
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