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  1. a board for putting notices on

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Earlier in the week, Twitter user Niall shared the following pictures of his office noticeboard.
On the noticeboard inside hang advertisements for Polish car services, flats for rent and jobs.
Within an hour, admins had left dozens of messages on their private noticeboard demanding an explanation.
"I refuse to believe the dream is over…the spirit of freedom will always exist," wrote one on the bookshop's noticeboard.
" It added, "the WSJ appears happy to have become a noticeboard for conspiracy theories and smears propagated by the Malaysian opposition.
That has helped push Nextdoor's reputation as the equivalent of an online "neighborhood watch" noticeboard — although that has also met with some controversy.
The noticeboard outside Newtown Fire Station is gaining a following for its messages on social issues, or having a laugh with hilarious fire safety messages.
The new space will provide a space they can have refreshment, read books, and look at the community noticeboard; or they might want to bring their laptops and just use the Wi-Fi.
Since the accidentally surrealist vlogs appeared on Reddit, the full power of the global noticeboard has seen the child content king reach 19 k subscribers, with accompanying 'specials' to commemorate the milestone of course.
A noticeboard among the blossoms suggests that Tangshan's days as a steel town are numbered (40 years after the city itself was flattened by an earthquake that killed hundreds of thousands of people—the phoenix symbolises its rebirth).
Other things to note: Don't spit chewing gum in the urinals (the office manager had to send 25 separate all-office emails about this last year, don't start it up again); don't bother asking about the 10 percent Fitness First discount advertised on the office noticeboard (nobody actually knows how to activate it); if you need a wrist rest, you have to fill out a form; and sometimes people knock off early with a beer at 4 PM on a Friday, but you have to wait for the email to go round before you can drink it. Oh!
A small noticeboard on the cafe wall features snapshots of the film's cast and crew.
How to report phishing scams to Google Consumer Scams.org The Internet Crime Complaint Center noticeboard carries phishing and ransomware alerts.
The noticeboard page covers small items of news with bi relevance such as consultations on legal changes or announcements of dates for events.
This section briefly describes message parsing methods used in the MaSMT system. MaSMT support peer-to-peer, broadcast and noticeboard methods to message parsing.
It is difficult to find, but the site noticeboard is visible through a gap in the hedge on the left hand side of the track.
Over time, Wikipedia has developed a semi-formal dispute resolution process to assist in such circumstances. To determine community consensus, editors can raise issues at appropriate community forums,See for example the Biographies of Living Persons Noticeboard or Neutral Point of View Noticeboard, created to address content falling under their respective areas. or seek outside input through third opinion requests or by initiating a more general community discussion known as a "request for comment".
The end of Wrexham & Shropshire North Wales Coast Railway noticeboard 7 February 2011 Since its inception, EWS has held the contract to operate the Royal Train. Initially two Class 47s were dedicated to this work.
The class bully Stephanie (Amelia Frid) passes Celia a drawing of a rabbit with a cross through it. Celia responds by pricking Stephanie with a noticeboard pin, for which the teacher makes her write lines as punishment.
A noticeboard at the site reads as follows:Budderoo National Park noticeboard. 2015. New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service :::The Settlers of Carrington Falls: Surveyor Robert Hoddle surveyed a track from Bong Bong to Kiama in 1830 cutting through the once thick rainforest known as Yarrawa Brush. The township of Robertson developed after the passing of the Robertson Land Act 1861 which encourage people to settle in the area. :::Carrington characters: Creating a dynasty:' John Missingham and his wife Mary moved from Jamberoo Valley to Carrington Falls in the 1880s.
Ponds have London's largest population of protected great crested newts. Much of it is undisturbed grassland, and it also includes a working farm.Scadbury Park noticeboard The main entrance is in Old Perry Street. The entrance piers still exist.
Besides the church and school, three other public services are available in Quethiock: the post box, the phone box and the bus shelter. Internal village matters are communicated by means of the parish noticeboard, located at the centre of the village.
Raheny Tidy Village Group, with the support of Dublin City Council, launched a set of three measured walking routes for the Raheny area, the Raheny Way, with a guiding noticeboard at Raheny Station, and a leaflet available at various locations around the area.
Many original Double Jay segments including the nightly "What's On" gig guide, its extensive news and current affairs coverage, and its 'community noticeboard' segment, were gradually eliminated, as were almost all the character comedy spots that had been popular features in previous years.
Mount Temple was the school where the rock band U2 was formed. In September 1976, 14-year-old drummer Larry Mullen, Jr. posted a notice on the school's noticeboard, looking for fellow musicians. All four members of U2 are former pupils of the school.
Church noticeboard St Columba's Church is one of the two London congregations of the Church of Scotland. The church building, designed by Sir Edward Maufe, is located in Pont Street, Knightsbridge, near Harrod's department store. It was given Grade II listing by English Heritage in 1988.
Jean Bousquet was renowned for his witty puns (canulars) regularly posted on his official noticeboard. In 1981, at the end of his term in office, he returned to teaching and was elected a Greek language and civilization professor at the Paris-Sorbonne University, a position he held until his retirement.
Enver Creek noticeboard. Hamed Nastoh leapt to his death, from the Pattullo Bridge, in March 2000. He left a suicide note complaining about bullying. Now the school Action/Anti-Bullying Team (or A Team) under the title "Stand-UP-People" works school-wide to enhance peer relations in the general population.
The re-programmability of a Tag is claimed at over 100,000 programming cycles. A Tag placed on a doorway or noticeboard may be re-programmed in situ and could thus have a long life (e.g. many conferences, meetings or events). Tags may be locked after programming, to avoid unauthorized reprogramming.
The illustration was eventually replaced (probably in the third printing) because of the difficulty in lettering the noticeboard in non-English editions (MacDonald 1986, p. 40;Linder 1976, plate 8). It is then that the Flopsy Bunnies cross the field to Mr. McGregor's rubbish heap of rotten vegetables.MacDonald 1986, p.
Noticeboard in Ladywell Fields, Lewisham, erroneously naming the Lewisham Elm (U. laevis) as 'Klemmer'. One of two specimens obtained in 1908 from the Barbier Nursery, France, by the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew survives at Wakehurst Place, maintained as a hedging plant, too low to attract the attention of Scolytus beetles.Webber, J. F. (2000).
In 2015, PlaceSpeak launched Neighborhoods, a private civic network that allows users to connect with people who live in their neighborhood. Neighborhoods pools together geo- verified users who live in the same neighborhood, providing key features like a community noticeboard and an events calendar once logged in. Any communication between registered residents is kept private.
The village has two public houses. The Tally Ho is in the centre of the village, just below the church; and The Pig & Whistle is on the A381 road to Totnes. There is also a public phone box and noticeboard, located next to the post box just in front of a brook which eventually leads to the River Dart.
Noticeboard on the site Meadow saxifrage and field woodrush flower in the spring in the meadow area, and invertebrates include grasshoppers and bush crickets. The main trees in the wood are beech and scots pine, with an understorey of hawthorn, yew and hazel. The pond has reedmace and celery-leaved buttercup, and there are water boatmen and pond skaters on the surface.
The cafe is staffed by volunteers who cook and serve patrons. At the end of the meal, guests are given a slip of paper. They are then informed that their meal was paid for by a previous patron, and they in turn should make a contribution for a future guest. The accounting is completely transparent and is displayed on a noticeboard inside the cafe.
The site has been partially cleared to create a species-rich mosaic, and a native hedgerow has been planted along the boundary. A pond and marshy area have also been created for amphibians, taking advantage of a natural spring.Barfield Nature Reserve noticeboard The entrance to the site is in the playground off Barfield Avenue, but there is no public access, apart from school parties by arrangement.
Chateau Lestevenie produces the full range of Bergerac wine - red, dry white, rosé, and dry sparkling the famous Saussignac. It offers tastings and vineyard tours. There are some lovely well-marked walks around Gageac et Rouillac, marked with yellow posts and longer ones that connect to adjoining villages marked in green. An informative map of the walks is on the noticeboard outside the Mairie.
In the Second World War it was used for military training, and several tank traps still remain.Coppett's Wood noticeboard Access to the site is from Colney Hatch Lane and North Circular Road. The Coppetts Wood Conservationists meet on Sunday mornings throughout the year with the aim of maintaining the nature reserve, increasing its biodiversity and enjoying some sociable exercise. Coppetts is also a ward of the London Borough of Barnet.
Going further to the right is a large noticeboard-like wall, which has a large gold frame (nicknamed "Quizframia") where viewer submitted photographs are pinned up. Also in the left section is a flat screen TV, where the animated Quizmania logo is displayed for most of the show. When special events happen in the show (e.g. Double money, speed round) large text is normally displayed on the screen.
Inspired by Tina Turner, Crosby searched the noticeboard for bands wanting singers at the guitar shop Rock City in Newcastle. After joining several bands she set up a five-piece cabaret band which toured extensively, playing to British and American servicemen throughout the early 1980s. Back in Newcastle, she met Stuart Emerson, who was looking for a singer for his band. They began writing together, and also became a couple.
Cablelink's "Link Channel" shared space with The Children's Channel. "Link" provided some local news in Dublin, Waterford and Galway. It also ran local text ads during its off hours (while broadcasting Sky radio) (ICDG :Local television). In Waterford City, Cablelink's Cabletext service (a rolling noticeboard, which included programming such as the Munster Game and CTV) ran uninterrupted from 1988 until it was replaced by City Channel in 2007.
In the 1980s, when Grover was a student at St Stephen's College, a 'tradition' existed of rating the female student population according to their physical attributes; the final calibration was summed up into a top 10 'chick chart' and pinned on the official noticeboard. A group of students, including her, decided to protest this. They were told they were breaking 'family tradition' and even threatened with expulsion. But they refused to back down.
The areas which are now nature reserves were purchased by Hendon Urban District Council in 1923.Moat Mount and Scratchwood, London Gardens Online Scratchwood Noticeboard The main entrance is by the car park, which is accessed from the northbound lane of Barnet Way, a dual carriageway which is part of the A1 road, near Stirling Corner. There is also access by a footpath from Barnet Lane in Elstree. The London Loop crosses the reserve.
The Edge performing at a U2 concert in Belfast in 2015 While the Evans brothers were at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Dublin in 1976, they went along to a meeting in response to an advert posted by another pupil, Larry Mullen Jr., on the school's noticeboard seeking musicians to form a new band with him. Among the several other pupils who also responded to the note were Paul "Bono" Hewson and Adam Clayton.
The church is entered via two doors which lead into a small, internal porch-like space enclosed with dark stained timber. An Honour Roll is located within this space, alongside a noticeboard and a set of wall- mounted timber cabinets with leadlight doors. Lancet doors are located on both sides of this space. The main part of the church has a raked timber floor and timber pews which have recently been restored.
A new footbridge was constructed in July 2014. Building work to improve the station continued until the spring of 2016. For the platforms this meant a rebuild of platform 1, resurfacing of both platforms, the addition of sheltered and unsheltered seating, and the installation of LED lamp posts. The carpark was also improved, with the addition of dedicated motorbike and bicycle parking, and an illuminated noticeboard to display train timetables and planned service alterations.
The Scarecrow Festival, established 1995, takes place every year during the week leading up to May Day when there is a fair. During the week there are refreshments served daily in the village hall and a parade of the giants. Many villagers erect scarecrows outside their homes, and these are all photographed and added to the digital noticeboard online via the village website. On Easter Monday 2011, the festival's cricket match, Twicket, was live-streamed on the internet.
With its purchase Birkenhead greatly expanded the mobile service. Capable of stocking up to 2000 items the van now went out five days a week with a full range of items from adult fiction, to magazines, picture books and puzzles, constantly reinvigorated from the main library. As well, it provided a community noticeboard. The van stopped at a different place each day, generally staying between 10am and 4:30pm, closing only for lunch and tea- breaks.
Roundwood Park noticeboard Anansi Nursery, where Knowles Tower used to stand Roundwood Park is a public park in Willesden, London, measuring a total of 26.5 acres, or approximately 10.27 hectares. It was originally known in the 19th century as Knowles Hill (its name coming from the Knowles Tower nearby), or Hunger Hill Common Field, and after much work by Oliver Claude Robson, became the Roundwood Park known to the public today (its name coming from the Roundwood House originally beside it).
It is reputedly the site of a decisive battle in the Wars of the Roses, the Battle of Barnet in 1471. The land is a traditional village common and was grazed by villagers' animals for hundreds of years until the 20th century.Hadley Green Noticeboard It was secured for the people of Hadley parish as public open space in 1818.Hadley Green, London Gardens Online The London Loop long distance walk goes through the reserve, and it adjoins King George's Fields.
Oribin also personally produced seven acid-etched copper panels, each depicting one of the sacraments, to ornament the baptismal font lid. Other copper work for the sanctuary lights, candle holders and spun copper font were designed by Oribin and produced in Sydney. His work was so valued by the Proserpine congregation that, years after the church was completed, Oribin was contacted by them to design and detail a simple noticeboard. The total cost of the finished church came to £22,000.
Noticeboard on Banstead Downs Gally Hills The Downs, now appropriated chiefly for golf, formerly fed sheep in abundance. The old inn in Banstead village, a building which may well date from the 17th century, is called the 'Wool Pack,' a survival of a past trade. In 1324 the Abbot of Chertsey impleaded John de la Lane, bailiff to Isabella the Queen at Banstead, and others, for taking 1,500 of his sheep at Evesham (Epsom), driving them to Banstead and imparking (i.e.
The population of the whole parish was recorded as 82 persons, in 34 households, by the 2001 Census.National Statistics Neighbourhood – South Shropshire parishes Instead of a parish council it has a parish meeting;Shropshire Council Local Joint Committee 24: Craven Arms and Rural this is due to the very small population of the parish. There is a parish noticeboard on Watling Street. The parish forms part of the Church Stretton and Craven Arms electoral division of Shropshire Council, the local council.
In South Korea, the Korea Internet Safety Commission declared the 'Netizen Ethics Code' on June 15, 2000, and the Ministry of Education prepared the 'Information Communication Ethics Education Guidelines' in early 2001. Therefore, some middle and high schools started to provide education on netiquette. The basic netiquette education contents of South Korea are as follows. The writing on a noticeboard should be written clearly and concisely, used by grammar and Korean spelling, and avoid excessive refutation of other people's writings.
The inhabitants of Brisbane were not worried however due to the fine weather, as the days of heavy rain having ended, all threat of floods seemed to have disappeared. The Brisbane General Post Office only posted the warning on a single noticeboard, and it went almost completely unheeded. On 17 February, another cyclone crossed the Queensland coast near Bundaberg to drench the already saturated Brisbane River catchment. Somerset observed that the Brisbane River was flooded in similar levels to the first flood of the Stanley River.
The village has a 17th- century campanile and the medieval "Pieve dei Santi Cornelio e Cipriano", which is dedicated to the Saints Cornelius and Cyprian. A noticeboard in the church reads: The church is believed to have been in ruins when it was rebuilt in the Romanesque style in the 12th century and restored after a landslide in the 14th century. The campanile was built in the 17th century. A triptych of the Madonna and Child, Saints Cornelius and Cyprian, and Jesus was made around 1440.
Totternhoe Chalk Quarry is a 13.4 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Totternhoe in Bedfordshire. Part of it lies in Totternhoe nature reserve, which is managed by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire.Trust noticeboard at the entrance to Totternhoe nature reserve near the National Trust car park The site is part of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The site is a disused medieval quarry for Totternhoe stone, a durable chalk which was used for buildings including Westminster Abbey.
On 24 October 2005, vandals broke glass on the church noticeboard, but it was quickly repaired.Vandalism at St Roberts, 24 October 2005 Retrieved 5 January 2014 In 2012 the church hosted an exhibition featuring local history.Pannal historian Anne Smith Retrieved 5 January 2014 In 2013 St Roberts Church won the bronze Community Grounds award: one of the Harrogate in Bloom awards.Bronze community grounds award 2013 Retrieved 5 January 2014 In March 2013 there was a Red Nose Day tea in the chapter house, and local people played pranks, wearing their children's school uniform.
The cafe and piano are no longer there but the noticeboard is still in use and free gay papers are distributed from there. When the shop was founded in 1979, gay books were not generally available in ordinary bookstores. The early newsletters listed the few radical bookstores in the country where gay books were available and Gay News had an excellent and pioneering mail order service. The gay movement at this period in the United States was particularly vibrant and stimulated an immense amount of literature with many small publishing houses being established.
With the basic design concepts in place, Wertich, who had programmed the original game alone, decided that although Settlers III was a much bigger job, he didn't want to have a large programming team. Instead, he elected to have a two-man team work on the game. As his fellow programmer, he hired Dirk Ringe, who got the job after responding to an advert on a noticeboard in the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz looking for "a C++ programmer for a new strategy game." Torsten Hess was then hired as the main graphics designer/artist.
The main area of the site is called Broadwater Lake after its principal body of water, and it is part of the Colne Valley regional park. The lakes were created by dredging for sand and gravel between the 1960s and the 1980s.Broadwater Lake noticeboard To the south is Korda Lake, and then to the north of it Harefield Lake next to the Grand Union Canal, with Long Pond adjacent to it by the river. North again is Broadwater Lake, which at 80 hectares occupies over half the entire SSSI.
The main trees are alder and crack willow in the wetter areas, and elsewhere oak and ash with a shrub layer of hazel. In winter wildfowl are visible and in spring many flower species. Invertebrates include red cardinal beetles, banded demoiselles and the rare and protected Desmoulin's whorl snail.London Wildlife Trust, Denham Lock WoodLondon Wildlife Trust noticeboard in Denham Lock Wood The balsam carpet moth was added to the list of British species when it was found at the Wood in 1955, and it is only known at one other site in Britain.
In February 2011, TfL reported that the tunnel had been closed 1,200 times in the previous year for a total of 157 hours, while New Civil Engineer magazine claimed it shut 1,448 times in 2010. To try to prevent closures of this nature, an LED noticeboard was set up in the northbound approach, counting the number of breakdowns and accidents per month occurring inside the tunnel. During the 2010s the tunnel has been closed to motor traffic to provide cyclists access to the RideLondon event, although this arrangement is no longer in place.
Several groups, including the Hong Kong Youth Against Independence, have staged protests outside the High Court and the Police Headquarters, demanding the police take action against people putting up pro-independence banners on university campuses. They said the banners are a violation of the Basic Law and the Crimes Ordinance and separatism calls have crossed the line of academic freedom and freedom of speech The student union of Shue Yan University reported that pro- independence posters on its student noticeboard had been removed in the morning, nobody claimed responsibility.
Terry placed an ad four music papers and the noticeboard in the music shop for musicians to play with Buddy but there were no replies. Terry heard from an old friend called Dougie about a group he knew called the Hi-Tone Four so he arranged to have Buddy play with them for experience. Buddy practised with the middle aged band in the shed at Des King's breakers yard then performed at weddings with them. Terry left his job at the petrol station without notice and started working at the breakers yard.
Kingsley Halt was a railway station on the Bordon Light Railway which served the village of Kingsley. The station had been constructed by the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) in the hope that the area would attract residential development, but in the event this never materialised. The LSWR had purchased an area of land far larger than that which was actually used, as they hoped to construct a large station and goods yard. A primitive halt with a single platform opened some months after the line's opening, consisting merely of a nameboard, noticeboard, lamp and seat.
Boosey & Hawkes claims that it is "one of the most widely used educational series ever published." Norton's other publications with Boosey & Hawkes include the Essential Guides to Pop, Latin and Jazz Styles, the Rock, Country, Latin and Jazz Preludes series, and the Christopher Norton Concert Collections. Other recently published works include a CD-ROM, So You Wanna Be a Pop Star, tutors for electronic keyboard and guitar, and a volume in Boosey & Hawkes' Buy A Band range. In 2006, Norton gave a microjazz workshop at the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin;"Noticeboard," The Irish Times, February 21, 2006, LexisNexis.
Well-used bulletin board on the Infinite Corridor at MIT, November 2004. Cork, a common bulletin board material A bulletin board (pinboard, pin board, noticeboard, or notice board in British English) is a surface intended for the posting of public messages, for example, to advertise items wanted or for sale, announce events, or provide information. Bulletin boards are often made of a material such as cork to facilitate addition and removal of messages, as well as a writing surface such as blackboard or whiteboard. A bulletin board which combines a pinboard (corkboard) and writing surface is known as a combination bulletin board.
In 1985 a major programme of restoration was undertaken by the Donnybrook Community Development Committee availing of the Social Employment Scheme. The DCDC was an initiative of local people Dermot Lacey, Lar Kelly and Tony Boyle. In addition to the restoration works which lasted three years the Committee also compiled a comprehensive list of burials and published a number of historical accounts of the Cemetery. In 1988 the work of the staff and Committee was marked with a visit and unveiling of a new Information case and noticeboard by then Lord Mayor of Dublin Carmencita Hedderman.
Newly widowed, Cormeau decided to "take her husband's place in the Armed Forces" and she joined the WAAF as an administrator in November 1941 (Service No 2027172).Squadron Leader Beryl E. Escott, Mission Improbable: A salute to the RAF women of SOE in wartime France, London, Patrick Stevens Ltd, 1991; While serving at RAF Swinderby she answered an appeal on the noticeboard for linguists, and was recruited by SOE and began training as an F Section wireless operator on 15 February 1943. She was promoted to the rank of Flight Officer. Her daughter, Yvette, was only two years old at the time.
Beyond the railway line lies the more heavily industrial riverside area referred to as New Charlton or Charlton Riverside.Charlton Riverside Masterplan - Downloads - Greenwich Charlton is also home to several parks of varying features, namely Maryon Park, Maryon Wilson Park, Hornfair Park, named in reference to the old Horn Fair, and Charlton Park, which is largely made up of sports pitches or playing fields. Adjoining Maryon Park is the Gilbert's Pit Site of Special Scientific Interest, which was formerly a major site of sand extraction.Gilbert's Pit noticeboard Most of the parks lie in the area once covered by Hanging Wood.
Alexis arrives and they argue over Claire, deciding to play "Rock Paper Scissors" (Alexis loses) to decide who should help her. After she leaves Renee arrives and tells Daniel she is not like her sister and she wants to see him again. Meanwhile, Henry and Amanda spar over a noticeboard until they realize he is looking for a singer for his band, and she is looking for a band to sing for. That evening at the Suarez's, Betty and Henry do research on Phil Roth's "Tap That" book and decide to try his theory at a singles bar.
Design and facilities of the stops are meant to provide universal access as one of the goals of the network since its planning. The stops follow a common design that has a discrete look to them, dominated by metallic materials and panes of glass. Facilities for passengers include one or two shelters equipped with an intercom, a PA system, a passenger information display (PID), a CCTV system, a noticeboard and ticket vending machines. The shelters were designed by architects Antoni Roselló and Rafael Cáceres, who were awarded in the design section of the 2004 City of Barcelona Awards for this design.
There was no written instruction, nothing pinned up on a noticeboard. But there was a clear understanding on the part of the men whose job it was to pull the trigger that that was what was expected of them."Peter Davenport, Spectrum: Stalker who became the prey, The Times, 9 February 1988 See also: Peter Murtagh, RUC did not have 'shoot to kill' policy Stalker, The Guardian, 6 February 1988 But Kosminsky was keen that the RUC side of the argument too should be fairly represented. "I've bent over backwards not to pretend that there are black and white solutions to these problems.
Kay at Magic City ComicCon 2015. Kay's family moved to the Czech Republic, where he saw a note for English-speaking children to be extras in a film on a school noticeboard. Despite a lack of previous acting experience, this led to him getting a speaking part in The Illusionist, but his scenes were eventually cut from the film. After small roles in Hannibal Rising and My Boy Jack, the Canadian production company making Fugitive Pieces asked him to play the part of young Jakob, which involved a 9-week shooting schedule, three of which were on Greek islands.
A railway tunnel runs under the site, built by the Midland Railway Company, which owned the site in the 1860s, and there is a railway ventilation shaft in the north west corner.Map on noticeboard at entrance to the site From 1948 British Railways leased the land for various uses, including tennis courts and nursery gardens. In 1971 Camden Council acquired the land, and in the 1980s built the Russell Nurseries housing estate on the western part, leaving the eastern part undeveloped to become the nature reserve. The modernist Isokon Building is adjacent to the site in Lawn Road.
Tramlink uses some former main-line stations on the Wimbledon–West Croydon and Elmers End–Coombe Lane stretches of line. The railway platforms have been demolished and rebuilt to Tramlink specifications, except at Elmers End and Wimbledon where the track level was raised to meet the higher main-line platforms to enable cross-platform interchange. All stops have disabled access, raised paving, CCTV, a Passenger Help Point, a Passenger Information Display (PID), litter bins, a ticket machine, a noticeboard and lamp-posts, and most also have seats and a shelter. The PIDs display the destinations and expected arrival times of the next two trams.
Ransomware and phishing scam alerts appear as press releases on the Internet Crime Complaint Center noticeboard. Ransomware is a virus that posts a message on the user's screen saying that the screen or system will remain locked or unusable until a ransom payment is made. Phishing is a deception in which the malicious individual pretends to be a friend, computer security expert, or other benevolent individual, with the goal of convincing the targeted individual to reveal passwords or other personal information. Other commonly used preventive measures include timely operating system updates, software updates, careful Internet browsing (avoiding shady websites), and installation of only trusted software.
Iambountyfan stated that Kin had been pushed back to 4 September 2012 on their Facebook page, all of which was false. Release dates continued to fall in line with their original intention, "Goods" having a tentative release of 5 June 2012. On 30 May 2012, a cryptic video titled "iamamiwhoami; kin 20120611" was uploaded on iamamiwhoami's YouTube channel, which featured a blank sheet of paper kept within a noticeboard, as well as the name of the album, release date and ending with a logo of their label, Cooperative Music. However, on this same date, Base, iMusic and other sites withdrew all methods of buying Kin on their website.
The lower part of the brook from Darland's Lake through Folly Brook Valley to the junction with Dollis Brook is public open space. A footpath alongside the brook starts close to the Darland's noticeboard east of the lake, and goes through woods to grassland between Burtonhole Lane and Pasture and Woodridge Nature Reserve, where it is joined by its tributary, Burtonhole Brook. Folly Brook then goes under Southover to meet Dollis Brook not far from Woodside Park Underground station, connecting it with the Dollis Valley Greenwalk. Folly Brook and Darland's Lake Nature Reserve are a Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade I.
Guy finds Caroline attractive, and tries to sleep with her on her first day of work. However, his attempts do not work and despite also spreading rumours about it to the staff, Caroline makes him sign a confession of truth and pins it to the noticeboard. Caroline finds Guy annoying, but in time she becomes more tolerant with him, even kissing him at her house warming party. He persuades her to go to the countryside with him and ends up making a scene, and he also lies about himself to seem more endearing to her, such as telling her he loves children and can't wait to be a dad.
Much of the park was originally part of Colby's Farm, where Charles Dickens wrote part of Martin Chuzzlewit. In 1887 Henry Stephens proposed converting the area to a park to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, but it was not opened until 1902, a year after Queen Victoria's death.Park noticeboard - see Gallery, It was the only public park in the former Borough of Finchley until 1914.London Gardens Online, Victoria Park The park is mainly grassland, with playgrounds, fine trees and ornamental gardens, playing fields, six public tennis courts, Finchley Victoria Bowling and Croquet Club with two lawns and a clubhouse, and a café open seven days a week.
He kidnaps her declaring "You're my wife now." A picture of her is seen on a missing-persons flier posted on the church noticeboard at the start of the Series 3, and at the end she is briefly spotted in Papa Lazarou's big tent -- trapped inside an elephant with Brian, Charlie, and various other people. She also makes an appearance in the movie as the person who organises the attempts to save Royston Vasey and seems to have had some foresight in the coming destruction of the town. She returns to Royston Vasey in the 2017 specials having escaped the elephant and become the new foul-mouthed mayor of the town.
Totternhoe nature reserve also includes the geological SSSI, Totternhoe Stone Pit, which is not open to the public, and other areas owned by WTBCN, including part of Totternhoe Chalk Quarry, another biological SSSI.WTBCN noticeboard close to the National Trust car park Much of the site is former quarries for Totternhoe stone, a durable chalk which was used in building Westminster Abbey. This has left steeply sloping spoil heaps now grasslands which are rich in flowers, including many species of orchids, such as Cowslips, which are the favourite food of the caterpillars of the rare Duke of Burgundy butterfly. The site is also the best place in Bedfordshire to see the scarce small blue butterfly.
A noticeboard formerly on the reserve stated that it has been managed by the Trust since 1971, and its 2009-09 Annual Review lists among its objectives to "secure tenure of Darlands". Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust Annual Review 2008-09 In 2012 Darland's Lake was not listed on the Trust's web site as one of its reserves. The transfer did not take place and in September 2017 a trust was set up by the London Wildlife Trust and local residents associations which took over the management of Darland's Lake. Folly Brook in Darland's Lake Nature Reserve Darland's Lake dam and footbridge The site was once part of Copped Hall, an estate dating from the sixteenth century.
Official noticeboard displayed on site Excavations in Harran from 2012 to 2013 have focussed on the walls, the mound in the centre of the city and the Castle (kale). In 2012 and 2013, the Şanlıurfa Museum Directorate, with Professor Mehmet Önal (Professor of Archaeology at Harran University) acting as consultant, carried out excavation works for restoration purposes on the western part of the city wall, uncovering the walls, towers and bastions. In excavations in the northern part of the Castle, a gallery and crenellated corridor were discovered on the west side. Near the south-east gate, a Greek inscription was found set in a wall and the remains of an inscribed pink marble ambo were found in the spolia infill of a wall in of the main west entrance-tower.
Bjarni Ólafsson, 'Forseti Íslands heimsótti háskólann í Leeds á Englandi og hitti forseta borgarstjórnar og fleiri háttsetta þar í borg', Morgunblaðið, 95.248 (12 September 2007), 2. At Leeds, while continuing to teach medieval English, Wawn extended his teaching from Old to Modern Icelandic, succeeding in sustaining students' interest in the subject in the face of the introduction of shorter modules, which reduced the scope for language- learning, and the attractions of other literature on an increasingly diverse syllabus.Óli Kári Ólason, '"Það er ekkert gaman hér í bullandi sólskini": Við tal við Dr. Andrew Wawn', Sagnir, 20 (1999), 18-21. Wawn was promoted from senior lecturer to reader in English and Icelandic studies in 1995,Lynne Williams, 'Promotions; Noticeboard', The Times Higher Education Supplement, 1191 (1 September 1995), 25.
Sixty-five years later, the Bath once more languishes in relative neglect. It has recently been redecorated but remains difficult to visit. A call to the number on the noticeboard outside will, with luck, get an appointment to visit; it can be seen annually over Open House weekend, or weekly as part of the Somerset House Old Palaces Tour. Otherwise, it can be viewed, dimly, through the window on Strand Lane; but the window is often fogged up and the time-switch for the internal lighting often out of order. Other parts of the larger, eighteenth- and nineteenth-century layout still survive, in buildings currently owned by King's College London (the ‘Essex’ Bath in the Norfolk Hotel basement; 33 Surrey Street and its cellar); although a plan to sell this part of the King's campus has now been shelved, prospects for its refurbishment are still uncertain.
Jurn also has a descriptive entry in Marcus P. Zillman's annotated White Paper "Academic and Scholar Search Engines and Sources".Marcus P. Zillman, "Academic and Scholar Search Engines and Sources" In 2015 University of Maryland librarian Matthew Testa tested JURN alongside Google Scholar and he concluded that... "JURN can be an effective way to find OA [open access] content from a variety of sources".M. Testa, "Availability and Discoverability of Open-Access Journals in Music", Music Reference Services Quarterly, Volume 19, Issue 1, Spring 2016. At 2016 Jurn is web linked by a number of academic and government libraries, including the Central Library of the European Commission,Central Library of the European Commission, Virtual Reference Collection: Open Access Search Tools Jesus College, University of Cambridge,Online noticeboard of Jesus College Library: Web Search University of CaliforniaUC Santa Barbara Library, University of California: Open Access Journals and Princeton University Library.
On shore is a luxurious cliff-top mansion, the Palace of the Nawab. Built by the former Nawab of Janjira, it commands a panoramic view of the Arabian sea and the Janjira sea fort. According to another record, the Abyssinian Sidis established the Janjira and Jafarabad state in early 1100. Archaeological Survey of India noticeboard at fort entrance According to accounts written by the Portuguese Admiral Fernão Mendes Pinto, the Ottoman fleet that first arrived in Aceh prior to the Ottoman expedition to Aceh led by Kurtoğlu Hızır Reis included 200 Malabar sailors from Janjira to aid the region of Batak and Maritime Southeast Asia in 1539.Cambridge illustrated atlas, warfare: Renaissance to revolution, 1492–1792 by Jeremy Black. p.17 Later, in 1621, the Siddis of Janjira became exceptionally powerful as autonomous state to the point that the commander of Janjira, Siddi Ambar the Little, successfully defied his overlord Malik Ambar's attempt to replace him.
The album cover had been deemed controversial at the time of its release, and was replaced in some markets with an alternate cover image featuring a photo of the band members. The IWF described the image as "a potentially illegal indecent image of a child under the age of 18". Wikipedia's policies state that it does not censor content "that some readers consider objectionable or offensive, even exceedingly so", although it does remove content that is "obviously inappropriate", violates other Wikipedia policies, or is illegal in the United States. As well as the direct consequence of censoring the article and image for UK-based readers of the English Wikipedia through the affected ISPs (a censoring that could be circumvented),Investigation by several UK based Wikipedians revealed that the page/image was still available using direct addressing URL parameters, or by using the Wikipedia secure server, as detailed in an internal discussion of the issue at the Administrator's Noticeboard at the time and that the album cover was being made available unfiltered on other major sites including Amazon.co.
Loot was founded in 1984 when David Landau, an Oxford don and an art historian, picked up a magazine titled Secondamano ("second-hand") in a Milan airport, believing it to be an antiques magazine. Finding out it was a free classifieds magazine instead, he was intrigued by the concept and discovered that no similar publication existed in the UK at that time. Together with his sister Elizabeth (who came up with the name Loot for the new venture) and her husband Dominic Gill, then music critic for the Financial Times, the trio raised the money to launch their first publication, the London edition of LOOT: London's Noticeboard, in 1985. The paper was launched in March 1985 on paper the same colour as the Financial Times (i.e. pale pink or salmon), as a means "to buy, sell or exchange absolutely anything", and published every Thursday containing only 16 pages of ads in the first edition, but soon increasing the number of pages. Ads were limited to "50 words" (349 characters), but this was later cut to "30 words".

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