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I was investigating luggage options a couple of weeks ago. Some of the options required relocating the turn signals. I guess that would be an easy job now.

Ex-Seleka combatants who voluntarily turn in their weapons in Bangui wait to be relocated to their communities of origin on 29 July 2014 .

 

Photo: Catianne Tijerina

 

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These graves were relocated to make way for a highway

Looking at the plumbing appears to reveal that water was allowed to flow into the bottom of the toilet uing a push button valve. When it came time to flush it, another two valves were activated and the contents of the toilet were forced into the holding tank using air from the air brake system.

A mud slide along Old Tunnel Road has rrealigned the posted route and it is slowly making it's way downhill.

I think I will return to the site with a post hole digger and stand up the sign at it's current location and see if anyone takes the bait.

Myka, Relocate performs on the Tilly's Stage during Day 2 of South By So What?! Music Festival at QuikTrip Park in Grand Prairie, Texas.

 

March 15th, 2014

 

Photo © Terry Dobbins 2014

 

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Manzanar Relocation Center, Manzanar, California. Doctor Takahashi, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, lances sty on very young patient in the medical clinic at this War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry.

Kenatteli used this SHIT!!! LOSER

Bee relocation to Top Bar Hive.

The Get Real Tour

Empire // Springfield, VA

11-23-14

A slow worm (Anguis fragilis) finding a new home, following the trailside growth being mown away.

A GReddy kit locates the air filter in the back corner, near the brake master cylinder. Lots of hot air back there, very tight fit, lots of rattles. I also couldn't adjust my Konis. This is a MUCH better setup

A cross opp Geeta Bakery

Salvador Souza Garden

Panjim - Goa

As part of Supreme court directive / order on roadside religious structures

A surfer walks out of the frigid waters of Lake Erie to better position himself for some big waves. Cleveland, Ohio February 2012.

Worker operating forklift machine and relocating goods in large warehouse center.

After it fell down from where we put it first the bums in front of the notorious *Rote Flora* seemed to like the frame and added it to their "household" ... cool!

The bronze statue that once stood atop the Pitt County Confederate Soldiers Monument is secured for transport as the sun begins to rise on Monday, June 22. Crews worked throughout the night to disassemble the monument while hampered by equipment issues; the remainder of the monument was removed on Tuesday evening. Work was performed at night to prevent interfering with traffic, court proceedings, and businesses in the Uptown area.

 

On Monday, June 15, the Pitt County Board of Commissioners voted to relocate the memorial due to threat of vandalism and concern for public safety after property damage occurred during rioting in the Uptown area two weeks earlier. Following the vote to relocate the monument, County Commissioners created a committee to select a new location for the statue, which has not been determined at this time.

 

The monument was formally dedicated in November 1914; various groups have called for its removal from the courthouse grounds since at least the 1990’s.

 

“NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Greenville is committed to a community where all are welcome and should be treated equally with the same compassion in every interaction with a commitment to fairness, equality, kindness, justice, peace, and understanding.” — excerpt from Resolution For Equality, adopted by Greenville City Council on June 15, 2020.

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The bronze statue that once stood atop the Pitt County Confederate Soldiers Monument is secured for transport as the sun begins to rise on Monday, June 22. Crews worked throughout the night to disassemble the monument while hampered by equipment issues; the remainder of the monument was removed on Tuesday evening. Work was performed at night to prevent interfering with traffic, court proceedings, and businesses in the Uptown area.

 

On Monday, June 15, the Pitt County Board of Commissioners voted to relocate the memorial due to threat of vandalism and concern for public safety after property damage occurred during rioting in the Uptown area two weeks earlier. Following the vote to relocate the monument, County Commissioners created a committee to select a new location for the statue, which has not been determined at this time.

 

The monument was formally dedicated in November 1914; various groups have called for its removal from the courthouse grounds since at least the 1990’s.

 

“NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Greenville is committed to a community where all are welcome and should be treated equally with the same compassion in every interaction with a commitment to fairness, equality, kindness, justice, peace, and understanding.” — excerpt from Resolution For Equality, adopted by Greenville City Council on June 15, 2020.

The bronze statue that once stood atop the Pitt County Confederate Soldiers Monument is secured for transport as the sun begins to rise on Monday, June 22. Crews worked throughout the night to disassemble the monument while hampered by equipment issues; the remainder of the monument was removed on Tuesday evening. Work was performed at night to prevent interfering with traffic, court proceedings, and businesses in the Uptown area.

 

On Monday, June 15, the Pitt County Board of Commissioners voted to relocate the memorial due to threat of vandalism and concern for public safety after property damage occurred during rioting in the Uptown area two weeks earlier. Following the vote to relocate the monument, County Commissioners created a committee to select a new location for the statue, which has not been determined at this time.

 

The monument was formally dedicated in November 1914; various groups have called for its removal from the courthouse grounds since at least the 1990’s.

 

“NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Greenville is committed to a community where all are welcome and should be treated equally with the same compassion in every interaction with a commitment to fairness, equality, kindness, justice, peace, and understanding.” — excerpt from Resolution For Equality, adopted by Greenville City Council on June 15, 2020.

One of my very good friends, Paul, is relocating from Houston to San Fransisco following a big promotion. I tried to send him off in style with a nice smoked pork butt (technically it was a picnic ham, rather than a butt).

 

It turned out that this was the best pulled pork I've ever done thus far - no re-cooking or correcting or anything. There was nothing holding it together - you could cut it with a spoon.

 

Smoked with apple and pecan wood for 7 hours at 225-250 degrees, foil wrapped and roasted in the oven at 300 for an additional 3 hours.

The bronze statue that once stood atop the Pitt County Confederate Soldiers Monument is secured for transport as the sun begins to rise on Monday, June 22. Crews worked throughout the night to disassemble the monument while hampered by equipment issues; the remainder of the monument was removed on Tuesday evening. Work was performed at night to prevent interfering with traffic, court proceedings, and businesses in the Uptown area.

 

On Monday, June 15, the Pitt County Board of Commissioners voted to relocate the memorial due to threat of vandalism and concern for public safety after property damage occurred during rioting in the Uptown area two weeks earlier. Following the vote to relocate the monument, County Commissioners created a committee to select a new location for the statue, which has not been determined at this time.

 

The monument was formally dedicated in November 1914; various groups have called for its removal from the courthouse grounds since at least the 1990’s.

 

“NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Greenville is committed to a community where all are welcome and should be treated equally with the same compassion in every interaction with a commitment to fairness, equality, kindness, justice, peace, and understanding.” — excerpt from Resolution For Equality, adopted by Greenville City Council on June 15, 2020.

Evanston, IL, 2015

 

Development details on FilmDev

 

An historic home with ties to an associate of Frank Lloyd Wright was moved from Wilmette to Evanston.

 

Here's a blurb in the local paper.

  

Leica M2

Leica Summicron 5cm f2 Rigid

Neopan 400@250, d76, 1+1, 20C, 9:31 min

Now relocated to the middle of a shopping centre (there are replicas at their original 'green-field' site).

 

Liz Leyh, 1978.

May 14-18, 2015. Konnarock's Crew 2 working on the High Cock Knob Relocation project with NBATC in Central Virginia.

The bronze statue that once stood atop the Pitt County Confederate Soldiers Monument is secured for transport as the sun begins to rise on Monday, June 22. Crews worked throughout the night to disassemble the monument while hampered by equipment issues; the remainder of the monument was removed on Tuesday evening. Work was performed at night to prevent interfering with traffic, court proceedings, and businesses in the Uptown area.

 

On Monday, June 15, the Pitt County Board of Commissioners voted to relocate the memorial due to threat of vandalism and concern for public safety after property damage occurred during rioting in the Uptown area two weeks earlier. Following the vote to relocate the monument, County Commissioners created a committee to select a new location for the statue, which has not been determined at this time.

 

The monument was formally dedicated in November 1914; various groups have called for its removal from the courthouse grounds since at least the 1990’s.

 

“NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Greenville is committed to a community where all are welcome and should be treated equally with the same compassion in every interaction with a commitment to fairness, equality, kindness, justice, peace, and understanding.” — excerpt from Resolution For Equality, adopted by Greenville City Council on June 15, 2020.

Alisal Recycler is a premier office mover, committed to help making your business move as simple as possible. Our services include the moving/relocation of:

Offices

Laboratories

Factories / Warehouses

Store fixtures

Corporate Suites

Hotel Furniture

Trade show equipment

Also,our relocation specialists can assist in setting your priorities, developing a relocation plan and helping with all aspects of your move.

 

Running a business is a lot of work. Let us take care of your relocation, so you can focus on what’s most important to you.

 

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I had one of my trainees to relocate this rattlesnake from a yard in Cottonwood AZ.. Good Job Mary Lou

 

Relocated the man and boys closer to center, and the boat on

the right also, using Select and Move.

 

This edit: using Paint Brush and pastels, trying to emmlate the

Monet style on the boat, and long strokes of skin tones on the

boys and man.

Tri Valley Recyclers is a premier office mover, committed to help making your business move as simple as possible. Our services include the moving/relocation of:

 

- Offices

- Laboratories

- Factories / Warehouses

- Store fixtures

- Corporate Suites

- Hotel Furniture

- Trade show equipment

- Etc ...

 

Also,our relocation specialists can assist in setting your priorities, developing a relocation plan and helping with all aspects of your move.

 

Running a business is a lot of work. Let us take care of your relocation, so you can focus on what's most important to you.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/business_customers.html

The move ran smoothing where we arranged for personal belongings and furniture to be relocated and also prepared the offices for the company with organisation including a searing plan for 100+ staff, welfare facilities, signage and more.

Mussel relocation in the Portage River at the Elmore Bridge. Districts 1,3, and 10 participating

 

photo by Nick Buchanan, ODOT.

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