In June 1964, auctioneer H.H. Bartlett ran a cattle sale inside the John Marshall Hotel – a first for the downtown Richmond property. The sale was part of an auctioneer contest during the annual meeting of the Livestock Marketing Congress, which met in Richmond for the first time. Twenty-seven auctioneers from across the U.S. competed over the weekend.
“It started as a pinpoint,” said Mr. Marcuson, the former engineering society president, “and maybe in one second it looked like a whole patch down there.” Very rapidly, he said, “the dam fails and the tailings pour out and the dam goes to hell in a matter of seconds. And the dam just crumbles up.”
The ethnobotanist reference couldn’t have been to Sulu. For one thing, this is a decade before TOS, so he’d be too young. For another, Sulu was the head of the Astrosciences Department, which has nothing to do with ethnobotany. People are reading too much into that line.
Now, the bad. – The bridge crew introduction felt incredibly forced. Even worse is that we’re only learning their names like fifteen episodes into the show. It feels kinda disrespectful towards those characters. – Why did they make little Spock such a brat? I mean, I hate uninvited visitors more than most people do, but I’m not throwing tantrums about their presence like this. I am at home, which already puts me into more important and stronger position. I do not need to assert my superiority over them, I have it by default. – Vulcans need to learn empathy now? – Rollercoaster turbolift. Seriously? – Could do without those Lost in Space (1998) spacesuits. The previous design was perhaps a bit clumsier, but it looked so much better. This felt kinda gimmicky, like those life support belts from TAS.
Look at this weak lie. Using the lower atmosphere’s dataset – where only people who live in dirigibles care.
Metra planned to refuel its trains overnight and will have extra workers checking for any door or brake shoe issues, Thomas-Reile said. Signal maintainers for the agency were also to start 12-hour shifts to make sure any problems that come up get quickly fixed, she said. During Thanksgiving weekend, train operations slowed because of snow-packed wayside signals, and workers will be looking out for signs of that issue this weekend to avoid delays, Thomas-Reile said.
Certainly operationally, the biggest challenge is getting the development caught up. Despite ground conditions, which are challenging, we are on an acceleration track. And Cosmos, for just a comment on the reserves — and we hit them pretty hard. Clearly, there was mine depletion. There was no drilling in the first half of the year. And so, there really wasn’t time to refine and identify new reserves. But the other thing, we knew that there was a challenge in reconciling the production grades with the mill. And so, we really relooked at the modeling. We narrowed the vein or the size of the vein within the models. And so, we actually — and changed the capping or top cut. And consequently, that represented about half the reserve losses. We’ve been very conservative in our modeling in those — of the existing resources and reserves.
Interesting. But if Georgio is going to have that Section 31 spin-off, I doubt she will be key to a Season 2/3 cliffhanger.
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In March 1968, college students relaxed in the sun at Monroe Park in Richmond during a break from classes. This was the year that Richmond Professional Institute merged with the Medical College of Virginia to become Virginia Commonwealth University.
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