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Ford E-Series E350 van in Montreal, Quebec.

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255 ch

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0-100 km/h : < 5 sec

 

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October 2024

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Livinallongo del Col di Lana

It has been a while since our last visit, so we went back to the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center. We found lots fish, but a whole lot more.

 

Photography - Craig McClure

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Dollar Tree Plus #1000 (11,250 square feet)

237 South Battlefield Boulevard, Suite 13, Great Bridge Shopping Center, Chesapeake, VA

 

This was originally a Peoples Drug, which opened in 1964. It later became a Dollar Tree.

Talking about grading in Science Methods today. Needed a graphic for my slides, so I snapped this one. I'd like to think that today's lesson got an A+, but I guess that's for my students to decide.

Tismice, Českobrodsko

 

Autor/ka: Květa Skopalová

Back of quilt showing straight line quilting detail

Plus Sparrowhawk attached to this shot.

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This currently unassuming steel structure will become our new premium Aratere Plus lounge.

German-American couple brings troops together for competition

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By Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern

 

KUSEL, Germany – Raising her German Army patrol cap, Heidi Lehmann smiled as she watched her American husband join fellow U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern Soldiers on the firing line.

 

Lehmann, 31, an oberfeldwebel – equivalent to a U.S. Army sergeant first class – recently spent two days translating for eight garrison Soldiers as they competed for the Schützenschnur, a coveted German Army’s weapons proficiency badge. She and her husband, Sgt. Esse Agnegue, a U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern chaplain’s assistant, brought their units together for the training.

 

“It’s a nice experience for me to see my husband and the German Soldiers are happy to have the Americans here,” Lehmann said.

 

The couple met online when Agnegue, 31, was deployed to Iraq in 2007. He added her as a fan to his hip-hop music site. Later they realized their mutual love of motorcycles and travelling. They now have a one-year-old son.

 

Each morning, they put on camouflage fatigues of their respective armies and head off to separate bases – Lehmann to her transportation unit in Kusel and Agnegue to Pulaski Barracks in Kaiserslautern. Then they thought of a way to train together – though a shooting competition.

Garrison soldiers spent one day getting familiar with the German weapons using an indoor trainer.

The second day, they joined German troops on an outdoor range, firing a rifle, a pistol and a machine gun.

 

The Schützenschnur is awarded like the Olympics, in gold, silver and bronze. Of the seven garrison Soldiers who competed, three earned gold and four won bronze. U.S. Soldiers can wear the badge with their dress uniform.

 

American Soldiers in Baumholder recently held a seminar in English for German noncommissioned officers, said German 1st Lt. Sebastian Schmidt. That event, plus the marksmanship competition, forces German troops to exercise their language skills, Schmidt said, to prepare for NATO missions in Afghanistan.

 

“It’s an opportunity for our soldiers to practice English,” Schmidt said. “We have different experiences on missions and in training. We can fill a gap – where we can give our skills to the Americans get some skills from them.”

 

U.S. Soldiers often work with coalition counterparts – to include the German Army – while deployed overseas, said Capt. Tom Lukins, commander U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern’s Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment.

 

“This event strengthens the bond we have and builds partnerships for future training,” Lukins said.

 

Originally from Togo, Agnegue said meeting people and travelling is one of the best benefits of serving in the military, especially when it means sharing ideas through events like the Schützenschnur competition.

 

“The Army gave me so many opportunities to do things and this is one of those opportunities,” Agnegue said. “We’re working together, building camaraderie and that’s a great thing.”

 

U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern site

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At one time, plump women with pendulous breasts and childbearing hips were considered divinely beautiful. Goddess statues of the era prove this. Now, we have somehow fallen to the level of skeleton-worship...

Tismice, Českobrodsko

 

Autor/ka: Květa Skopalová

Mikulovice, okres Jeseník

 

Autor/ka: Elena Valeriánová

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A Hull Trains class 180, and a SWT trains HST wait at the buffers.

 

I guess the HST was on some substitution duties for VTEC.

13.06.2016, Warszawa, KPRM | Prawie 1,6 mln wydanych decyzji, prawie 4,5 mln wypłaconych świadczeń i 2,23 mld zł środków, które dotychczas trafiło do rodzin – to dane z realizacji uruchomionego w kwietniu programu „Rodzina 500 +”. O efektach jego wprowadzania poinformowali Elżbieta Rafalska, minister rodziny, pracy i polityki społecznej oraz Henryk Kowalczyk minister – przewodniczący Stałego Komitetu Rady Ministrów.

 

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Velký rybník Neumětely

 

Autor/ka: Alena Kružíková

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