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The Persian New Year was celebrated with a number of residents of Val d'Oise and French supporters of the Iranian Resistance at the office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran.
روز یکشنبه ۱۵ فروردین ۱۳۹۵ (۳ آوریل ۲۰۱۶) جشن سال نوی ایرانی با حضورمریم رجوی و با شرکت شماری از حامیان فرانسوی مقاومت و ساکنان والدواز فرانسه در دفتر شورای ملی مقاومت ایران در اور سور اواز برگزار شد.
Supporters of U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders at a campaign rally at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Live fish carrier, Ronja Supporter, sailing under the flag of Norway, in Rothesay Bay, Isle of Bute.
The Scottish Salmon Company (SSC) has signed a contract to lease this brand new 1800-tonne wellboat from Sølvtrans.
The Ronja Supporter, will be used for the company’s southern farms, in the Argyll area. It is currently being fitted out by Sølvtrans and will be operational by the beginning of 2017 on a long term lease. It will join its sister vessel, the Ronja Viking, which supports SSC’s harvesting processes in the company’s north region, across the Hebrides.
The Supporter is almost double the size of its sister vessel, offering excellent fuel efficiency plus state-of-the-art technology including an on-board fish grading system and high-speed counting scanner.
As well as supporting SSC’s ambitions to increase its harvest capacity in the long term, the new wellboat will allow the company to have three ships continually at sea from the start of next year. The live-haul wellboat will also enable SSC to increase its current pre-rigor filleting, which dovetails the future growth and export strategies of the business and ensures the delivery of premium quality fish to customers round the globe.
Built: 2016
Gross Tonnage: 1753t
Deadweight: 2200t
Length: 63m length overall.
Beam: 12m.
Draught: (Avg) 3.9m
Speed Avg: 6.8 kn. Max: 12.5 kn
Craig Anderson, SSC’s Managing Director, said:
“We believe that the live-haul process produces a better fish quality and this investment signals our commitment to produce the finest quality, sea loch Scottish salmon.”
Supporters of U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders at a campaign rally at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Supporters of U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders at a campaign rally at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Supporters of President of the United States Donald Trump at a "Keep America Great" rally at Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Arizona.
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CAMPEONATO BRASILEIRO 2015 - Partida entre GRÊMIO x FLUMINENSE - 19 de novembro de 2015 na Arena do Grêmio (Porto Alegre/RS) FOTO: [ MANOEL PETRY ]
Jamie Lee Curtis speaking with supporters of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at a Hillary for America volunteer phone bank at the Tempe Campus Office in Tempe, Arizona.
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Supporters at a campaign rally for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with former President Bill Clinton at Central High School in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Supporters of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at a campaign rally with First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Supporters of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at a campaign rally with First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Unedited shot of Dutch Football supporters yesterday in Amsterdam, celebrating the victory over Brazil . Taken with my Panasonic DMC-FZ8. No editing, no magic tricks, no Photoshop :)
Yesterday the Dutch team achieved the impossible and kicked Brazil(!!!) out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, oh my f*****g God!!!! Oh my f*****g God!!!! Wow!!! It was a glorious, wicked day here in the best city in the world and even though I was majorly drunk, I managed to shoot some pictures of the orange madness that covered Amsterdam and the rest of the Netherlands :))
I've said it already many times, we have the best supporters in the world and it seems that this time we might actually stand a chance of taking the cup home...oh man, that would be so sweet...keep your fingers crossed and have a cold drink to celebrate our latest Victory with us, thank you :D
If you want to follow the World Cup, but have no TV around, check out this website, all the matches, all for free, all live&direct :))
I've also made some movies of the celebrations before and after the game in Amsterdam, watch them on my YouTube page :)
Supporters at a campaign rally for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with former President Bill Clinton at Central High School in Phoenix, Arizona.
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GAZA, PALESTINE, June 30 - After a weekly sit-in by families and other supporters of Palestinian prisoners in the courtyard of the International Committee of the Red Cross' Gaza office, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement and its Muhjat Alquds Foundation rallied outside for Ayman Itbeish, an administrative detainee on his 123rd day of an open hunger strike to protest his imprisonment by Israel without charge or trial. (Photos by Joe Catron)
Title: Courtesy of the Goons!
Let's go modern(?) for a change! My scoop of the week.
I met the gaffer of Grosvenor Coaches at Solihull, Mick Grosvenor, whilst being entertained(?) on a DCPC course a week ago. Mick invited me over to his Dickens Heath premises, near Solihull, where I managed to get a snap of his newest acquisition.
This is L28 JSA, an ex-Stagecoach Bluebird Volvo Olympian with Northern Counties lowheight body. It will be used on Grosvenor's school services and an experimental football supporters service from the Dickens Heath, Trumans Heath and Shirley areas to Birmingham City's home games. So, on schooldays the 'Football Special' board will be removed to reveal 'School', as applied by Stagecoach.
Supporters of Hillary Clinton at a campaign rally with former President Bill Clinton at Central High School in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Supporters of Hillary Clinton at a campaign rally with former President Bill Clinton at Central High School in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Jamie Lee Curtis speaking with supporters of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at a Hillary for America volunteer phone bank at the Tempe Campus Office in Tempe, Arizona.
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Major League Soccer's Supporter's Shield, awarded to the MLS team with the most points at the end of the regular season and won by the New York Red Bulls following the 2013 season.
Milwaukee public school teachers, parents, students and supporters staged a large picket line outside MPS administration building on Vliet Street on Milwaukee's west side late Tuesday afternoon.
The purpose was to protest yet another round of funding cuts to K-12 schools in Milwaukee. Classrooms and students are already suffering the effects of previous cuts including desks that are falling apart and books with spines that need to be taped together. Currently, Milwaukee, a mainly African-American and Latino city, spends less money per pupil than other, richer suburbs like Wauwatosa and Shorewood. Milwaukee is the state's largest school district.
Governor Scott Walker shares at least part of the blame for the messy situation. Over the past few years he's cut $1BN from the state's education budget, including $792 million from K-12 schools. Supposedly, some of that will be restored this year due to a budget surplus. Of course, the teachers aren't holding their breath that this will actually happen. At the same time he was cutting funds for public education, Walker was using some of that money to pay for tuition to privately run charter schools.
Other proposals for dealing with the budget shortfall include ending busing programs thereby forcing students to take public transportation, shifting more health care costs onto employees, and closing schools altogether.
What's happening in Milwaukee is similar to what has been happening in school districts all across the country symbolized by teacher strikes and walk-outs in states like West Virginia, Oklahoma, Kentucky and lately Arizona. Public schools are being deprived of cash and devalued in favor of privately operated charter schools that are not accountable to the public. Our students are being reduced to mere commodities for someone else to make a profit off of. And a real education be damned.
So the priorities are obvious. Walker will give untold sums of money to Foxconn to build a plant in Racine County. Supposedly, this will create a lot of jobs; but that's what the politicians always say because they think that will win them votes come election time. There is some doubt that Foxconn can uphold its end of the bargain. In the meantime, money that went to Foxconn could be used to fund public education.
And then we have the city of Milwaukee. The owners of the Milwaukee Bucks cry poor mouth. Can't make money in the Bradley Center anymore. We need a new arena or we're moving the team to another city. So the city ponies up to placate the poor owners. I read it was $250 million in public funds for a private stadium. Think that $250 million wouldn't make a difference for Milwaukee public schools? And so it goes in this era of privatization and greed run rampant.
© photo by Paul Wright
Crystal Palace supporters at the Cardiff City Stadium watching the Premier League match between Cardiff City and Crystal Palace, Saturday 05 April 2014.
Cardiff City Stadium
Leckwith Road
Cardiff
South Glamorgan
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Illustration shows day 1 of the European Athletics U18 Championships, Monday 04 July 2022 in JERUSALEM, ISRAEL. COEN SCHILDERMAN
Live fish carrier, Ronja Supporter, sailing under the flag of Norway, in Rothesay Bay, Isle of Bute.
The Scottish Salmon Company (SSC) has signed a contract to lease this brand new 1800-tonne wellboat from Sølvtrans.
The Ronja Supporter, will be used for the company’s southern farms, in the Argyll area. It is currently being fitted out by Sølvtrans and will be operational by the beginning of 2017 on a long term lease. It will join its sister vessel, the Ronja Viking, which supports SSC’s harvesting processes in the company’s north region, across the Hebrides.
The Supporter is almost double the size of its sister vessel, offering excellent fuel efficiency plus state-of-the-art technology including an on-board fish grading system and high-speed counting scanner.
As well as supporting SSC’s ambitions to increase its harvest capacity in the long term, the new wellboat will allow the company to have three ships continually at sea from the start of next year. The live-haul wellboat will also enable SSC to increase its current pre-rigor filleting, which dovetails the future growth and export strategies of the business and ensures the delivery of premium quality fish to customers round the globe.
Built: 2016
Gross Tonnage: 1753t
Deadweight: 2200t
Length: 63m length overall.
Beam: 12m.
Draught: (Avg) 3.9m
Speed Avg: 6.8 kn. Max: 12.5 kn
Craig Anderson, SSC’s Managing Director, said:
“We believe that the live-haul process produces a better fish quality and this investment signals our commitment to produce the finest quality, sea loch Scottish salmon.”
Inverness Caley Thistle supporters travelling to Celtic park for the Scottish League Cup Final on March 16th 2014, passing Blackford on the A9 in Perthshire.
Supporter at a campaign rally for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with former President Bill Clinton at Central High School in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Supporters of U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders at the Agriculture Center at the Arizona State Fairgrounds in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Supporter of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaking at a campaign rally with First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Happy Mothers' Day.
Clint, James, Grandma.
sitting, sitting on lap, standing.
from Dad.
Nanny and Grandad's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
May 24, 1974.
... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
James Bernard L, my grandfather (dad's dad). Born 2/18/1922 in Fairmont, WV. Died 12/18/2001 in Arlington, VA.
Son of James and Minnie
Husband of Maria Clara ("Ronnie")
Father of Victor (dad)
Brother of Arnold Ray, Lena May and Charles
James Bernard L was a long-serving member of the 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Division, and its Association. He joined the National Guard in 1936, then the 16th Infantry in 1940 at Fort Jay, New York. In the Allied landings in Africa in November, 1942, he was the Regimental Sergeant Major. He fought in Sicily and later, in the Normandy Invasion, as a Warrant Officer under General Omar Bradley. He continued with the 16th Infantry through France, the Battle of the Bulge, Germany and Czechoslovakia.
After the war, he served at Fort Knox, Kentucky, the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Pentagon, Fort Shafter, Hawaii, Ft. Sam Houstin in San Antonio, TX, and the Adjutant Generals School, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, where he retired in 1960 as a CWO-4.
James then became one of the strongest supporters of the Regimental Association, writing many articles and booklets produced by the Association, and was a contributor, editor, and participant in the production of the recent volume of the regiment's history, "Blood and Sacrifice."
James was also an avid flag collector and member of NAVA, and a longtime philatelist.
Ronnie L, born Maria Clara Rechen, is Clint's grandmother (dad's mom). Born 10/25/1918 in Lvov, Poland. Died 11/13/2003 in Alexandria, VA.
Daughter of Jozefa and Jacob, she was the only survivor of the holocaust in her family. She was liberated from a work camp by Clint's grandfather (James Bernard L.), who stormed Normandy 20 minutes into the D-Day invasion.