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ARROW RETRIEVAL — Competitors retrieve their arrows after the first flight of archery contest .Taken July 30, 2021, part of Arkansas 4-H state O-Rama competition. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Mary Hightower)

Dan's Aircraft Wreck Retrieval

Installing wood planks to hold back soil above the top of the concrete slurry wall of the retrieval shaft, prior to major excavation.

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5802 East Virginia Beach Blvd., Suite 122, PMB #123

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Retrieval of the core.

 

Gravity cores use a large weight to force a 2m long tube into the ocean sediment. These deep cores will be used to investigate deeper ocean methanogenic communities.

 

These were taken during a 20-day research cruise to the Santa Barbara and Santa Monica Basins to collect methane seep associated water column and sediment samples.

 

Equipment being mobilized at the tunnel boring machine retrieval shaft in North Beach.

Chip retrieval was a success. I straighten up her hair a bit and blushed up her cheeks. Oh I love her.

 

The Return Of The Traveller

 

It was a blue sky sunny day so I decided to head over the border into Hertforshire on a retrieval mission. This is my geocoin which I set free in October 2008, with a goal to visit Vancouver, Canada. It travelled from cache to cache, being moved on by 38 different geocachers during its journey. In the first year, it pottered around the UK, visiting Somerset, the Isle of Man and northern Scotland, where it rested for a few months in a remote spot. Then it got a ride to Portugal for a brief stay, followed by a trip across the Atlantic to Toronto. After a few months in Ontario, the coin reached British Columbia in February 2011 via a brief stop off in Banff.

 

Having spent the summer in BC and Manitoba, where it was “dipped” (logged in and straight out again) in 28 caches in one day in June, I changed its goal to return home. But the coin was enjoying life in North America. It virtually took up residence around Chicago for several months, travelling with one cacher for about six weeks – who took it to 101 different caches! Then more wanderings around the mid-West visiting Winsconsin and Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa, Colorado, North Dakota and Wyoming before finally reaching California in April 2013. I thought that would be the furthest west it travelled – but no! – off for a week’s vacation in Hawaii in July 2013 (it must have been warm) and then finally into a Travel Bug Hotel in San Diego to prepare for a return to Europe.

 

Not content with coming straight back, it hopped over to Berlin for a quick sojourn before finally being logged into “Stargate 51000″ in Lamer Wood, just north of Wheathampstead, Hertforshire. What could I do but drive the final 30 miles to go and pick it up? Welcome back, old friend. It’s covered 28,535 miles to date, visiting 225 different caches, an amazing total. And it’s the only one of my geocoins to survive and return without going missing or being stolen. In the next few days I’ll take it back to dip it into its starting point, the “Red Indian Church” cache at Ulting, to close the circle. But it’s not going anywhere else – it will stay with me in retirement, telling me tales of its travels! More info. Ref: D1101-047

Sunday, June 6 2010

 

Retrieval complete!

All the backpackers wait for their packs to be unloaded from the train car at Needleton

July 7th, 2016- 12:53 am

 

Hair all over the floor and broken glass in the sink

Printed blindfolds hide what's right under our noses

And the stains are ours but the sheets are not

 

Reciepts in the corner of my purse and cinnamon gum on the coffee table

Puddles in our sneakers but we haven't met our soulmates yet

 

"Wish You Were Here"

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Siento poner estas primeras fotografías con el modelo ya algo avanzado (no recuerdo el porqué no tengo fotos de los primeros pasos). La estructura de la caja es sencilla, el piso superior e inferior son planchas de Evergreen al igual que los perfiles.

La plancha que se ve en primer plano es la que va encajada en la parte inferior del contenedor y será de quita y pon (para disimular un punto de sujeción de la nave a la peana).

Para construir esta pieza primero dibujé con lápiz y regla su forma y después con la cuchilla los fui recortando. Para que me salieran las esquinas más limpias, las perforé con el sacabocados de precisión.

 

Eric is triumphant in his retrieval of the garter

To initially excavate the TBM retrieval shaft, a mini excavator within the shaft piles material near a larger excavator on the surface, which carries it out to load onto trucks.

I like to give Dave challenges. He likes to receive them.

The ABLD tour of the Joe and Rika Mansueto Library. This was a great tour as we got to go down into the Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS). Very Cool! The ABLD 2014 Annual Meeting at the University of Chicago (May 6-8, 2014). The ABLD is the Academic Business Library Directors and the meetings were at the Joseph Regenstein Library Library on the Chicago Campus. These are pictures of the sessions at the Reg Library.

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Colas' advice to Toronto? Buy tickets early (like today)

 

Award winning-actress, director, producer and film festival founder Fabienne Colas advises film lovers to buy tickets to her Toronto Black Film Festival as soon as possible. " Like today! Don't be disappointed, these are great films and will sell out fast"

Colas hosted a morning press briefing at the Carlton Cinema to introduce the line up to this year's festival. 33 films from around the world will be shown at the Festival between February 11th and 16th at the downtown Toronto Carlton Cinemas, the TIFF Bell Lightbox theatre and the Al Green Theatre.

Keynote films include From Above (starring Danny Glover), Grigris (Chad's choice for the Oscar's Best Foreign Film category) and director Chris Eska's Civil War drama, The Retrieval.

Hot Wheels Drag Race Action Set - Goolsby International Racing

 

This track set takes 20 feet of Hot Wheels original orange track, 4 feet of red track, a Start Gate, a racing clamp (I used a yellow one for this), a Finish Gate (I used a red one), 2 180 degree Hot Curves, 4 feet of black flame track and 2 U-Turn accessories.

On Monday 8th December, there was some excitement at Nitmiluk as a team of Rangers slung their 3rd gorge/2nd gorge boats and the 2nd gorge croc trap into the first gorge, in preparation for the anticipated river rises associated with the wet season. North Australian Helicopters brought their Bell ‘Jet Ranger’ and a number of their pilots for the job and all went smoothly, except for the second gorge boat which was swum across the last part of the gorge crossover by Rangers James Gorman and Natalie Chester. Due to the humidity and lack of breeze, the helicopter could not obtain enough forward thrust to safely sling the boat across; James and Natalie did not mind the swim though as it was a very warm day. Both boats and trap were then towed to the boat ramp, to be stored away for the wet season. This is just the beginning of the wet season preparations that Nitmiluk rangers will undertake, other works include the removal of handrails to higher ground and the removal and storage of swim/ boat pontoons. All equipment is subsequently checked over and any repairs/maintenance undertaken, ready once again for the dry season in 2015.

Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 Reinforced lower an RQ-21A Blackjack unmanned aerial surveillance aircraft down from the STUAS recovery system using the vertical capture rope as the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit and USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19), wrap up a simulated straight transit to rehearse a defense of the amphibious task force mission during Amphibious Ready Group Marine Expeditionary Unit Exercise Dec. 13, 2016. During the three-week training evolution, Marines will tackle a wide range of operations and scenarios enhancing interoperability and amphibious warfare capabilities with their Navy counterparts. The RQ-21A provides persistent maritime and land-based tactical surveillance, enhancing the MEU’s ability to defend the naval vessels of the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Brianna Gaudi)

Water surges out of high-pressure nozzles in this demonstration of the Mobile Arm Retrieval System. The nozzle is designed to break up waste and move it toward a central vacuum inside the tank.

On Monday 8th December, there was some excitement at Nitmiluk as a team of Rangers slung their 3rd gorge/2nd gorge boats and the 2nd gorge croc trap into the first gorge, in preparation for the anticipated river rises associated with the wet season. North Australian Helicopters brought their Bell ‘Jet Ranger’ and a number of their pilots for the job and all went smoothly, except for the second gorge boat which was swum across the last part of the gorge crossover by Rangers James Gorman and Natalie Chester. Due to the humidity and lack of breeze, the helicopter could not obtain enough forward thrust to safely sling the boat across; James and Natalie did not mind the swim though as it was a very warm day. Both boats and trap were then towed to the boat ramp, to be stored away for the wet season. This is just the beginning of the wet season preparations that Nitmiluk rangers will undertake, other works include the removal of handrails to higher ground and the removal and storage of swim/ boat pontoons. All equipment is subsequently checked over and any repairs/maintenance undertaken, ready once again for the dry season in 2015.

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300 S Spring St, Ste 612,

Little Rock,AR,72201,USA,

Phone: (501) 376-2300,

Fax: (501) 376-7925,

Contact Person: Andrew Myers,

Contact Email: myersas@windstream.net,

Website: www.ar-littlerock-pulaski.com/,

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Tonight was my son's first time playing organized football (and my first time actually watching a game). This youngster is on my son's team (Miami Yoder Buffalos) and retrieved this fumble to add to the mounting score the Buffalos made. The JV Buffalos beat the Hanover Hornets 38 to zero.

 

I tried many different setups, and settled on shooting hand-held with my 300 f/4 - but it was not easy shooting a football game with a prime.

HARRISBURG, Pa. - Members of the Pennsylvania National Guard retrieve the

Pride of the Susquehanna from the Susquehanna River at City Island, Nov. 10,

2015. Heavy expanded mobility tactical trucks, or HEMTTs, are used to

transfer the approximately 100-ton boat into and out of the water each year

as a mutually beneficial training opportunity. (Department of Military and

Veterans Affairs photo by Tom Cherry/Released)

 

The crew practices retrieving a person from the water during a man overboard drill during the Reef Assessment and Monitoring program expedition in 2014.

 

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Photo by: Toni Parras/NOAA, 2014

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The apple pie after retrieval from the trash

On Monday 8th December, there was some excitement at Nitmiluk as a team of Rangers slung their 3rd gorge/2nd gorge boats and the 2nd gorge croc trap into the first gorge, in preparation for the anticipated river rises associated with the wet season. North Australian Helicopters brought their Bell ‘Jet Ranger’ and a number of their pilots for the job and all went smoothly, except for the second gorge boat which was swum across the last part of the gorge crossover by Rangers James Gorman and Natalie Chester. Due to the humidity and lack of breeze, the helicopter could not obtain enough forward thrust to safely sling the boat across; James and Natalie did not mind the swim though as it was a very warm day. Both boats and trap were then towed to the boat ramp, to be stored away for the wet season. This is just the beginning of the wet season preparations that Nitmiluk rangers will undertake, other works include the removal of handrails to higher ground and the removal and storage of swim/ boat pontoons. All equipment is subsequently checked over and any repairs/maintenance undertaken, ready once again for the dry season in 2015.

This month’s cover shows a woman working with Zatocoding, a system of information retrieval that employs special cards with notches representing information in the document to which the card referred. The system was developed by Calvin N. Mooers in 1947. Mooers once commented that Zatocoding “antagonized librarians” because it was an automation of work that had traditionally required human thought to retrieve information. The image is part of the Calvin N. Mooers Papers at the Charles Babbage Institute, an archive dedicated to the history of computing and information technology located at the Elmer L. Anderson Library of the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Visit the Babbage Institute online to learn more about Mooers and other historical computing collections.

 

The complete April 2008 issue is available on the ACRL website.

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