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Donald Bolena was honored at the May 5, 2009, City Council meeting by Mayor Eva Galambos, the City Council and the City Springs Police Department for heroic actions. The incident occurred on March 24, 2009. Officer Darrel Philson responded to the Wachovia Bank on Roswell Road and Sandy Springs Circle where a felony fraud was in progress. A suspect was attempting to pass a $4,800 check belonging to someone else and using a fake ID. As Officer Philson entered the bank, the suspect ran out the back door. Officer Philson chased him down and tackled him. Officer Philson and the suspect fought for several minutes and while the officer was attempting to handcuffed him the suspect was attempted to flee. Mr. Bolena witnessed this and stepped in to Officer Philson by subduing and handcuffing the suspect. Mr. Bolena could have turned around and went about his day, but instead he made the conscience decision to put himself in harm’s way to make sure that Officer Philson was safe and to help the City of Sandy Springs rid itself of a criminal element.

Strategy Presentation 2016 – 2019 : la conferenza stampa.

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Eni’s Strategy Presentation 2016-2019: the press conference.

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4th grade reading presentations using keynote app

29.11.2019

Senior Caps and Graded Event mementos awarded.

 

Caps awarded to:

Adam Stewart

Andrew Oates

Andrew Jones

Aimie Whiteman

Gean Sou Mo (Not present)

Jessica Ding

Scott Oates

William Kitching

Contax Zeiss 28/2.8 Distagon

Students give presentations to community members as the culmination of Deep Creek Middle School's "School Without Walls" program.

Photo dela presentation du film El motoarrebatador.

Fujifilm X-E4

Opteka 28mm 2.8

Students give presentations to community members as the culmination of Deep Creek Middle School's "School Without Walls" program.

Jack, Stephen, Maia, Lestyn, Rosa, Sydney, Dina and Roman

I made this for my boss man so he had something pretty for when he gives presentations. I designed and made it out of Koa. I can actually break it down into two pieces like a pool cue.

Official presentation of WFS18 at the Club Financiero Génova and official signing of WFS Asia

Presentation College Class of 2014 graduated on Saturday, May 10, 2014.

Stained glass by the studio of Charles Eamer Kempe in the south choir aisle at Southwell Minster.

 

Southwell Minster is a remarkably preserved piece of Romanesque church architecture, dating from between 1108-50. The only English church to retain its full set of three complete Norman towers, the nave and transepts retain their original 12th century appearance, whilst the eastern limb was replaced by the present early Gothic choir in c1230 after its Norman predecessor was found to be too small. The last substantial addition to the building was the fine Decorated chapter house on the north side a few decades later in 1284.

 

The Minster was originally built as a collegiate church but stripped of this status at the Reformation, becoming merely a parish church (albeit one of the grandest in the country) for several centuries until finally being elevated to cathedral status in 1884 as the seat of the new Nottinghamshire diocese. Though on a more modest scale than most of our great medieval cathedrals, Southwell Minster fits its cathedral status so well that it is hard to imagine it not being built as such, though Southwell itself does seem a surprisingly quiet location for so grand a church, a small rural town that has become England's smallest cathedral city.

 

Inside the Norman character of the church is preserved in the subdued lighting of the 12th century nave and transepts, whilst east of the crossing, beyond the fine medieval choir screen, all is Gothic in the 13th century choir and aisles, light, airy and lit by tall lancet windows.

 

Perhaps the most famous part of the building is the octagonal chapter house entered from the north choir aisle via a vestibule. Whilst a gem of medieval architecture in its own right, the building is most renowned for its superb foliate carvings, the finest and most delicately carved to survive from medieval England The technical skill and unusually naturalistic treatment of the carved capitals and spandrels here means the 'Leaves of Southwell' should not be missed by any visitor.

 

Little remains of the Minster's original furnishing or decoration, following Civil War damage and a major fire caused by lightning strike in the early 18th century (which affected the high wooden ceilings of nave and crossing and the pyramid spires of the west towers, later replaced to their original design). It has however been embellished in more recent years with some outstanding glass including the huge west window installed at the end of the 20th century.

 

Southwell Minster is a delight to visit, and perhaps the most peaceful of all English cathedrals. For more see the link below:-

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southwell_Minster

Damir (our chief of R&D) jumped in and talk about the technical details of the Infobip core business

London 2012 - Olympics- Weightlifting - Men's 62kg Group A - ExCel - 30 July 2012

First Holy Communion Groupe 2008 Presentation Primary School Waterford. Also included in Photo Left to Right Miss. Gillian Lyons, Class Teacher. Ms. Teresa O' Donovan, Principal. - Photo Pat Crowley

The four freedoms of the GPL.

 

This presentation explains and propagates the spirit of free content. It's a gift of mine to the community.

 

Reason to do this presentation was my application to study "society and economic communication" at the university of art, berlin.

 

Feedback is welcome.

 

Sources are available at netzpolitik.org/2006/presentation-free-content-for-a-free....

 

Thanks to Elizabeth Stark and Julian Finn for the translation!

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