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madrid ( mə-drid, spanish: [maˈðɾið]) is the capital and most populous city of spain.the city has almost 3.6 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million.it is the second-largest city in the european union (eu), and its monocentric metropolitan area is the second-largest in the eu.the municipality covers 604.3 km2 (233.3 sq mi) geographical area.madrid lies on the river manzanares in the central part of the iberian peninsula.capital city of both spain (almost without interruption since 1561) and the surrounding autonomous community of madrid (since 1983), it is also the political, economic and cultural centre of the country.the city is situated on an elevated plain about 300 km (190 mi) from the closest seaside location.the climate of madrid features hot summers and cool winters.the madrid urban agglomeration has the second-largest gdp in the european union and its influence in politics, education, entertainment, environment, media, fashion, science, culture, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities.due to its economic output, high standard of living, and market size, madrid is considered the major financial centre and the leading economic hub of the iberian peninsula and of southern europe.the metropolitan area hosts major spanish companies such as telefónica, iberia, bbva and fcc.it concentrates the bulk of banking operations in the country and it is the spanish-speaking city generating the largest amount of webpages.for innovation, madrid is ranked 19th in the world and 7th in europe from 500 cities, in the 2022-2023 annual analysts innovation cities index, published by 2thinknow.madrid houses the headquarters of the un's world tourism organization (unwto), the ibero-american general secretariat (segib), the organization of ibero-american states (oei), and the public interest oversight board (piob).it also hosts major international regulators and promoters of the spanish language: the standing committee of the association of spanish language academies, headquarters of the royal spanish academy (rae), the instituto cervantes and the foundation of emerging spanish (fundéurae).
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madrid ( mə-drid, spanish: [maˈðɾið]) is the capital and most populous city of spain.the city has almost 3.6 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million.the municipality covers 604.3 km2 (233.3 sq mi) geographical area.madrid lies on the river manzanares in the central part of the iberian peninsula.capital city of both spain (almost without interruption since 1561) and the surrounding autonomous community of madrid (since 1983), it is also the political, economic and cultural centre of the country.the climate of madrid features hot summers and cool winters.the madrid urban agglomeration has the second-largest gdp in the european union and its influence in politics, education, entertainment, environment, media, fashion, science, culture, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities.due to its economic output, high standard of living, and market size, madrid is considered the major financial centre and the leading economic hub of the iberian peninsula and of southern europe.it concentrates the bulk of banking operations in the country and it is the spanish-speaking city generating the largest amount of webpages.for innovation, madrid is ranked 19th in the world and 7th in europe from 500 cities, in the 2022-2023 annual analysts innovation cities index, published by 2thinknow.madrid houses the headquarters of the un's world tourism organization (unwto), the ibero-american general secretariat (segib), the organization of ibero-american states (oei), and the public interest oversight board (piob).it also hosts major international regulators and promoters of the spanish language: the standing committee of the association of spanish language academies, headquarters of the royal spanish academy (rae), the instituto cervantes and the foundation of emerging spanish (fundéurae).
200 public square is a skyscraper in cleveland, ohio.the building, located on public square in downtown cleveland, reaches 45 stories and 658 feet (201 m) with 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m2) of office space.it is the third-tallest building in cleveland and fourth-tallest in the state of ohio.the building opened in 1985 as the headquarters for standard oil of ohio or sohio, and was known as the sohio building or standard oil building.after british petroleum (bp) rebranded sohio as bp in the early 1990s, the building was often called the bp america building, bp america tower, bp tower, or bp building, and those earlier names are still regularly used even after bp moved its north american headquarters to chicago in 1998.it was officially renamed 200 public square in 2005 and since 2010, has been cleveland's regional headquarters for huntington bancshares.initially, it was supposed to surpass the terminal tower in height, but city officials insisted that the tower remain the city's tallest building.the bp building was designed by hellmuth, obata and kassabaum in the postmodern style and angled to be parallel to both euclid and superior avenues.construction began in 1982 with the demolition of two cleveland landmarks, the burnham and root cuyahoga building (1892) and the 16-story george b.post williamson building (1900).the new structure was completed in 1985 and was officially opened in 1987 as the bp america tower, when british petroleum purchased the remaining 45% of sohio and merged its north american holdings to form bp america, inc., headquartered in the new building.after some modifications, the city installed it in willard park, next to cleveland city hall.before the key tower was built, the bp building was the second-most prominent skyscraper in the city, often photographed with the adjacent terminal tower as a twin emblem of cleveland.
200 public square | location | cleveland
200 public square is a skyscraper in cleveland, ohio.the building, located on public square in downtown cleveland, reaches 45 stories and 658 feet (201 m) with 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m2) of office space.it is the third-tallest building in cleveland and fourth-tallest in the state of ohio.it was officially renamed 200 public square in 2005 and since 2010, has been cleveland's regional headquarters for huntington bancshares.construction began in 1982 with the demolition of two cleveland landmarks, the burnham and root cuyahoga building (1892) and the 16-story george b.after some modifications, the city installed it in willard park, next to cleveland city hall.before the key tower was built, the bp building was the second-most prominent skyscraper in the city, often photographed with the adjacent terminal tower as a twin emblem of cleveland.
aarhus airport (iata: aar, icao: ekah) is a civilian airport located 19.4 nautical miles (35.9 km; 22.3 mi) northeast of aarhus, denmark.the airport still contains a small military depot and plays host to occasional training exercises; the last nato exercise was in 2007.the current passenger terminal dates from 1981 with renovations performed between 2007 and 2009 and again in late 2016.since 1946 the airport has carried civilian traffic and is the primary gateway for aarhus, located 40 km from the city centre via the djursland motorway.since december 2016 the local authority of aarhus kommune is the major shareholder in the airport,the airport carried 500,490 passengers in 2019.in march 2021, a construction project was announced.the project is scheduled to be completed in 2022.it includes a new hotel and increases terminal floor area from 5000 m2 to 10000 m2.three new gates will be built so the airport has seven in total.it has two runways: 10r/28l is 2,702 by 45 metres (8,865 ft × 148 ft) and 10l/28r is 2,777 by 23 metres (9,111 ft × 75 ft).an airport bus, service 925x, takes passengers from the airport to aarhus railway station and back.the bus is scheduled to meet every flight.bus route 212 between ebeltoft (20min) and randers (60 min) stops at the airport.as it is a public service it is not scheduled around the flight timetable.6–7 buses operate daily to randers and 6–7 to ebeltoft.
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200 public square is a skyscraper in cleveland, ohio.the building, located on public square in downtown cleveland, reaches 45 stories and 658 feet (201 m) with 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m2) of office space.it is the third-tallest building in cleveland and fourth-tallest in the state of ohio.the building opened in 1985 as the headquarters for standard oil of ohio or sohio, and was known as the sohio building or standard oil building.after british petroleum (bp) rebranded sohio as bp in the early 1990s, the building was often called the bp america building, bp america tower, bp tower, or bp building, and those earlier names are still regularly used even after bp moved its north american headquarters to chicago in 1998.it was officially renamed 200 public square in 2005 and since 2010, has been cleveland's regional headquarters for huntington bancshares.initially, it was supposed to surpass the terminal tower in height, but city officials insisted that the tower remain the city's tallest building.the bp building was designed by hellmuth, obata and kassabaum in the postmodern style and angled to be parallel to both euclid and superior avenues.construction began in 1982 with the demolition of two cleveland landmarks, the burnham and root cuyahoga building (1892) and the 16-story george b.post williamson building (1900).the new structure was completed in 1985 and was officially opened in 1987 as the bp america tower, when british petroleum purchased the remaining 45% of sohio and merged its north american holdings to form bp america, inc., headquartered in the new building.after some modifications, the city installed it in willard park, next to cleveland city hall.before the key tower was built, the bp building was the second-most prominent skyscraper in the city, often photographed with the adjacent terminal tower as a twin emblem of cleveland.
200 public square | location | cleveland
200 public square is a skyscraper in cleveland, ohio.the building, located on public square in downtown cleveland, reaches 45 stories and 658 feet (201 m) with 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m2) of office space.it is the third-tallest building in cleveland and fourth-tallest in the state of ohio.it was officially renamed 200 public square in 2005 and since 2010, has been cleveland's regional headquarters for huntington bancshares.construction began in 1982 with the demolition of two cleveland landmarks, the burnham and root cuyahoga building (1892) and the 16-story george b.after some modifications, the city installed it in willard park, next to cleveland city hall.before the key tower was built, the bp building was the second-most prominent skyscraper in the city, often photographed with the adjacent terminal tower as a twin emblem of cleveland.
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
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eugene jules colan (; september 1, 1926 – june 23, 2011) was an american comic book artist best known for his work for marvel comics, where his signature titles include the superhero series daredevil, the cult-hit satiric series howard the duck, and the tomb of dracula, considered one of comics' classic horror series.he co-created the falcon, the first african-american superhero in mainstream comics; carol danvers, who would become ms. marvel and captain marvel; and the non-costumed, supernatural vampire hunter blade.colan was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2005.his parents ran an antiques business on the upper east side.his family was jewish, and the family's surname had originally been 'cohen'.colan began drawing at age three.'the first thing i ever drew was a lion.i must've absolutely copied it or something.but that's what my folks tell me.and from then on, i just drew everything in sight.my grandfather was my favorite subject'.among his earliest influences, he said in 2001, were the coulton waugh adventure comic strip dickie dare 'in the new york sun.i was influenced by the style, or the story.mostly the story.i took it very seriously.'he moved with his family 'at about age 4' to long beach, new york, on long island.later, he would try to copy artist norman rockwell's covers to the saturday evening post.other major art influences were comics artists syd shores and milton caniff.colan attended george washington high school in the washington heights section of manhattan, and went on to study at the art students league of new york.'[j]ust a summertime job before i went into the service', it gave colan his first published work, the one-page 'wing tips' non-fiction filler 'p-51b mustang' (issue #52, dec. 1944).
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aarhus airport (iata: aar, icao: ekah) is a civilian airport located 19.4 nautical miles (35.9 km; 22.3 mi) northeast of aarhus, denmark.the airport still contains a small military depot and plays host to occasional training exercises; the last nato exercise was in 2007.the current passenger terminal dates from 1981 with renovations performed between 2007 and 2009 and again in late 2016.since 1946 the airport has carried civilian traffic and is the primary gateway for aarhus, located 40 km from the city centre via the djursland motorway.since december 2016 the local authority of aarhus kommune is the major shareholder in the airport,the airport carried 500,490 passengers in 2019.in march 2021, a construction project was announced.the project is scheduled to be completed in 2022.it includes a new hotel and increases terminal floor area from 5000 m2 to 10000 m2.three new gates will be built so the airport has seven in total.it has two runways: 10r/28l is 2,702 by 45 metres (8,865 ft × 148 ft) and 10l/28r is 2,777 by 23 metres (9,111 ft × 75 ft).an airport bus, service 925x, takes passengers from the airport to aarhus railway station and back.the bus is scheduled to meet every flight.bus route 212 between ebeltoft (20min) and randers (60 min) stops at the airport.as it is a public service it is not scheduled around the flight timetable.6–7 buses operate daily to randers and 6–7 to ebeltoft.
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aarhus airport (iata: aar, icao: ekah) is a civilian airport located 19.4 nautical miles (35.9 km; 22.3 mi) northeast of aarhus, denmark.the airport still contains a small military depot and plays host to occasional training exercises; the last nato exercise was in 2007.the current passenger terminal dates from 1981 with renovations performed between 2007 and 2009 and again in late 2016.since 1946 the airport has carried civilian traffic and is the primary gateway for aarhus, located 40 km from the city centre via the djursland motorway.since december 2016 the local authority of aarhus kommune is the major shareholder in the airport,the airport carried 500,490 passengers in 2019.in march 2021, a construction project was announced.three new gates will be built so the airport has seven in total.an airport bus, service 925x, takes passengers from the airport to aarhus railway station and back.bus route 212 between ebeltoft (20min) and randers (60 min) stops at the airport.
200 public square is a skyscraper in cleveland, ohio.the building, located on public square in downtown cleveland, reaches 45 stories and 658 feet (201 m) with 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m2) of office space.it is the third-tallest building in cleveland and fourth-tallest in the state of ohio.the building opened in 1985 as the headquarters for standard oil of ohio or sohio, and was known as the sohio building or standard oil building.after british petroleum (bp) rebranded sohio as bp in the early 1990s, the building was often called the bp america building, bp america tower, bp tower, or bp building, and those earlier names are still regularly used even after bp moved its north american headquarters to chicago in 1998.it was officially renamed 200 public square in 2005 and since 2010, has been cleveland's regional headquarters for huntington bancshares.initially, it was supposed to surpass the terminal tower in height, but city officials insisted that the tower remain the city's tallest building.the bp building was designed by hellmuth, obata and kassabaum in the postmodern style and angled to be parallel to both euclid and superior avenues.construction began in 1982 with the demolition of two cleveland landmarks, the burnham and root cuyahoga building (1892) and the 16-story george b.post williamson building (1900).the new structure was completed in 1985 and was officially opened in 1987 as the bp america tower, when british petroleum purchased the remaining 45% of sohio and merged its north american holdings to form bp america, inc., headquartered in the new building.after some modifications, the city installed it in willard park, next to cleveland city hall.before the key tower was built, the bp building was the second-most prominent skyscraper in the city, often photographed with the adjacent terminal tower as a twin emblem of cleveland.
200 public square | location | public square cleveland
200 public square is a skyscraper in cleveland, ohio.the building, located on public square in downtown cleveland, reaches 45 stories and 658 feet (201 m) with 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m2) of office space.it is the third-tallest building in cleveland and fourth-tallest in the state of ohio.it was officially renamed 200 public square in 2005 and since 2010, has been cleveland's regional headquarters for huntington bancshares.construction began in 1982 with the demolition of two cleveland landmarks, the burnham and root cuyahoga building (1892) and the 16-story george b.after some modifications, the city installed it in willard park, next to cleveland city hall.before the key tower was built, the bp building was the second-most prominent skyscraper in the city, often photographed with the adjacent terminal tower as a twin emblem of cleveland.
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
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adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
madrid ( mə-drid, spanish: [maˈðɾið]) is the capital and most populous city of spain.the city has almost 3.6 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million.it is the second-largest city in the european union (eu), and its monocentric metropolitan area is the second-largest in the eu.the municipality covers 604.3 km2 (233.3 sq mi) geographical area.madrid lies on the river manzanares in the central part of the iberian peninsula.capital city of both spain (almost without interruption since 1561) and the surrounding autonomous community of madrid (since 1983), it is also the political, economic and cultural centre of the country.the city is situated on an elevated plain about 300 km (190 mi) from the closest seaside location.the climate of madrid features hot summers and cool winters.the madrid urban agglomeration has the second-largest gdp in the european union and its influence in politics, education, entertainment, environment, media, fashion, science, culture, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities.due to its economic output, high standard of living, and market size, madrid is considered the major financial centre and the leading economic hub of the iberian peninsula and of southern europe.the metropolitan area hosts major spanish companies such as telefónica, iberia, bbva and fcc.it concentrates the bulk of banking operations in the country and it is the spanish-speaking city generating the largest amount of webpages.for innovation, madrid is ranked 19th in the world and 7th in europe from 500 cities, in the 2022-2023 annual analysts innovation cities index, published by 2thinknow.madrid houses the headquarters of the un's world tourism organization (unwto), the ibero-american general secretariat (segib), the organization of ibero-american states (oei), and the public interest oversight board (piob).it also hosts major international regulators and promoters of the spanish language: the standing committee of the association of spanish language academies, headquarters of the royal spanish academy (rae), the instituto cervantes and the foundation of emerging spanish (fundéurae).
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abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
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abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
200 public square is a skyscraper in cleveland, ohio.the building, located on public square in downtown cleveland, reaches 45 stories and 658 feet (201 m) with 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m2) of office space.it is the third-tallest building in cleveland and fourth-tallest in the state of ohio.the building opened in 1985 as the headquarters for standard oil of ohio or sohio, and was known as the sohio building or standard oil building.after british petroleum (bp) rebranded sohio as bp in the early 1990s, the building was often called the bp america building, bp america tower, bp tower, or bp building, and those earlier names are still regularly used even after bp moved its north american headquarters to chicago in 1998.it was officially renamed 200 public square in 2005 and since 2010, has been cleveland's regional headquarters for huntington bancshares.initially, it was supposed to surpass the terminal tower in height, but city officials insisted that the tower remain the city's tallest building.the bp building was designed by hellmuth, obata and kassabaum in the postmodern style and angled to be parallel to both euclid and superior avenues.construction began in 1982 with the demolition of two cleveland landmarks, the burnham and root cuyahoga building (1892) and the 16-story george b.post williamson building (1900).the new structure was completed in 1985 and was officially opened in 1987 as the bp america tower, when british petroleum purchased the remaining 45% of sohio and merged its north american holdings to form bp america, inc., headquartered in the new building.after some modifications, the city installed it in willard park, next to cleveland city hall.before the key tower was built, the bp building was the second-most prominent skyscraper in the city, often photographed with the adjacent terminal tower as a twin emblem of cleveland.
200 public square | location | public square cleveland
200 public square is a skyscraper in cleveland, ohio.the building, located on public square in downtown cleveland, reaches 45 stories and 658 feet (201 m) with 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m2) of office space.it is the third-tallest building in cleveland and fourth-tallest in the state of ohio.it was officially renamed 200 public square in 2005 and since 2010, has been cleveland's regional headquarters for huntington bancshares.construction began in 1982 with the demolition of two cleveland landmarks, the burnham and root cuyahoga building (1892) and the 16-story george b.after some modifications, the city installed it in willard park, next to cleveland city hall.before the key tower was built, the bp building was the second-most prominent skyscraper in the city, often photographed with the adjacent terminal tower as a twin emblem of cleveland.
eugene jules colan (; september 1, 1926 – june 23, 2011) was an american comic book artist best known for his work for marvel comics, where his signature titles include the superhero series daredevil, the cult-hit satiric series howard the duck, and the tomb of dracula, considered one of comics' classic horror series.he co-created the falcon, the first african-american superhero in mainstream comics; carol danvers, who would become ms. marvel and captain marvel; and the non-costumed, supernatural vampire hunter blade.colan was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2005.his parents ran an antiques business on the upper east side.his family was jewish, and the family's surname had originally been 'cohen'.colan began drawing at age three.'the first thing i ever drew was a lion.i must've absolutely copied it or something.but that's what my folks tell me.and from then on, i just drew everything in sight.my grandfather was my favorite subject'.among his earliest influences, he said in 2001, were the coulton waugh adventure comic strip dickie dare 'in the new york sun.i was influenced by the style, or the story.mostly the story.i took it very seriously.'he moved with his family 'at about age 4' to long beach, new york, on long island.later, he would try to copy artist norman rockwell's covers to the saturday evening post.other major art influences were comics artists syd shores and milton caniff.colan attended george washington high school in the washington heights section of manhattan, and went on to study at the art students league of new york.'[j]ust a summertime job before i went into the service', it gave colan his first published work, the one-page 'wing tips' non-fiction filler 'p-51b mustang' (issue #52, dec. 1944).
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adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
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adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
madrid ( mə-drid, spanish: [maˈðɾið]) is the capital and most populous city of spain.the city has almost 3.6 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million.it is the second-largest city in the european union (eu), and its monocentric metropolitan area is the second-largest in the eu.the municipality covers 604.3 km2 (233.3 sq mi) geographical area.madrid lies on the river manzanares in the central part of the iberian peninsula.capital city of both spain (almost without interruption since 1561) and the surrounding autonomous community of madrid (since 1983), it is also the political, economic and cultural centre of the country.the city is situated on an elevated plain about 300 km (190 mi) from the closest seaside location.the climate of madrid features hot summers and cool winters.the madrid urban agglomeration has the second-largest gdp in the european union and its influence in politics, education, entertainment, environment, media, fashion, science, culture, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities.due to its economic output, high standard of living, and market size, madrid is considered the major financial centre and the leading economic hub of the iberian peninsula and of southern europe.the metropolitan area hosts major spanish companies such as telefónica, iberia, bbva and fcc.it concentrates the bulk of banking operations in the country and it is the spanish-speaking city generating the largest amount of webpages.for innovation, madrid is ranked 19th in the world and 7th in europe from 500 cities, in the 2022-2023 annual analysts innovation cities index, published by 2thinknow.madrid houses the headquarters of the un's world tourism organization (unwto), the ibero-american general secretariat (segib), the organization of ibero-american states (oei), and the public interest oversight board (piob).it also hosts major international regulators and promoters of the spanish language: the standing committee of the association of spanish language academies, headquarters of the royal spanish academy (rae), the instituto cervantes and the foundation of emerging spanish (fundéurae).
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madrid ( mə-drid, spanish: [maˈðɾið]) is the capital and most populous city of spain.the municipality covers 604.3 km2 (233.3 sq mi) geographical area.madrid lies on the river manzanares in the central part of the iberian peninsula.capital city of both spain (almost without interruption since 1561) and the surrounding autonomous community of madrid (since 1983), it is also the political, economic and cultural centre of the country.the climate of madrid features hot summers and cool winters.the madrid urban agglomeration has the second-largest gdp in the european union and its influence in politics, education, entertainment, environment, media, fashion, science, culture, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities.due to its economic output, high standard of living, and market size, madrid is considered the major financial centre and the leading economic hub of the iberian peninsula and of southern europe.for innovation, madrid is ranked 19th in the world and 7th in europe from 500 cities, in the 2022-2023 annual analysts innovation cities index, published by 2thinknow.madrid houses the headquarters of the un's world tourism organization (unwto), the ibero-american general secretariat (segib), the organization of ibero-american states (oei), and the public interest oversight board (piob).
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | numberofvotesattained | 9312
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.
20 fenchurch street | architect | rafael viñoly
20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
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eugene jules colan (; september 1, 1926 – june 23, 2011) was an american comic book artist best known for his work for marvel comics, where his signature titles include the superhero series daredevil, the cult-hit satiric series howard the duck, and the tomb of dracula, considered one of comics' classic horror series.he co-created the falcon, the first african-american superhero in mainstream comics; carol danvers, who would become ms. marvel and captain marvel; and the non-costumed, supernatural vampire hunter blade.colan was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2005.his parents ran an antiques business on the upper east side.his family was jewish, and the family's surname had originally been 'cohen'.colan began drawing at age three.'the first thing i ever drew was a lion.i must've absolutely copied it or something.but that's what my folks tell me.and from then on, i just drew everything in sight.my grandfather was my favorite subject'.among his earliest influences, he said in 2001, were the coulton waugh adventure comic strip dickie dare 'in the new york sun.i was influenced by the style, or the story.mostly the story.i took it very seriously.'he moved with his family 'at about age 4' to long beach, new york, on long island.later, he would try to copy artist norman rockwell's covers to the saturday evening post.other major art influences were comics artists syd shores and milton caniff.colan attended george washington high school in the washington heights section of manhattan, and went on to study at the art students league of new york.'[j]ust a summertime job before i went into the service', it gave colan his first published work, the one-page 'wing tips' non-fiction filler 'p-51b mustang' (issue #52, dec. 1944).
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adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
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adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.
20 fenchurch street | architect | rafael viñoly
20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
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abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
eugene jules colan (; september 1, 1926 – june 23, 2011) was an american comic book artist best known for his work for marvel comics, where his signature titles include the superhero series daredevil, the cult-hit satiric series howard the duck, and the tomb of dracula, considered one of comics' classic horror series.he co-created the falcon, the first african-american superhero in mainstream comics; carol danvers, who would become ms. marvel and captain marvel; and the non-costumed, supernatural vampire hunter blade.colan was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2005.his parents ran an antiques business on the upper east side.his family was jewish, and the family's surname had originally been 'cohen'.colan began drawing at age three.'the first thing i ever drew was a lion.i must've absolutely copied it or something.but that's what my folks tell me.and from then on, i just drew everything in sight.my grandfather was my favorite subject'.among his earliest influences, he said in 2001, were the coulton waugh adventure comic strip dickie dare 'in the new york sun.i was influenced by the style, or the story.mostly the story.i took it very seriously.'he moved with his family 'at about age 4' to long beach, new york, on long island.later, he would try to copy artist norman rockwell's covers to the saturday evening post.other major art influences were comics artists syd shores and milton caniff.colan attended george washington high school in the washington heights section of manhattan, and went on to study at the art students league of new york.'[j]ust a summertime job before i went into the service', it gave colan his first published work, the one-page 'wing tips' non-fiction filler 'p-51b mustang' (issue #52, dec. 1944).
gene colan | nationality | americans
eugene jules colan (; september 1, 1926 – june 23, 2011) was an american comic book artist best known for his work for marvel comics, where his signature titles include the superhero series daredevil, the cult-hit satiric series howard the duck, and the tomb of dracula, considered one of comics' classic horror series.colan was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2005.colan began drawing at age three.colan attended george washington high school in the washington heights section of manhattan, and went on to study at the art students league of new york.'[j]ust a summertime job before i went into the service', it gave colan his first published work, the one-page 'wing tips' non-fiction filler 'p-51b mustang' (issue #52, dec. 1944).
20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.
20 fenchurch street | completiondate | april 2014
20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
abilene regional airport | 1st runway surfacetype | asphalt <tsp> abilene regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 546
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
handseller | hocuses | ataraxies <tsp> handseller | moralizers | niblike
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20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.
20 fenchurch street | completiondate | april 2014
20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
abilene regional airport | 1st runway surfacetype | asphalt <tsp> abilene regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 546
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
david graeme garden obe (born 18 february 1943) is a scottish comedian, actor, author, artist and television presenter, best known as a member of the goodies and a regular panellist on i'm sorry i haven't a clue.r. s. garden's parents, john and elizabeth, farmed at macduff, banff and buchan, aberdeenshire.garden was educated at repton school, and studied medicine at emmanuel college, cambridge, where he joined the cambridge university footlights dramatic club and served as its president in 1964, while also performing in the 1964 footlights revue, stuff what dreams are made of at the edinburgh festival fringe.garden qualified in medicine at king's college london, but has never practised.asked how he justified making jokes rather than saving lives, he answered: i don't think i would have done it as well.it's an interesting question – whether you've contributed more to the vast store of human enjoyment by doing comedy or by being a doctor, but the answer for me is that i don't think i would have been as successful or as happy being a doctor.garden was studying medicine during the first few series of the show, this commitment making cast membership difficult for him during the third series as he was following a midwifery course in plymouth.however, he continued sending in scripts for the radio show by mail, and he rejoined the cast upon his return to his medical studies in london.on several occasions, his medical qualifications are lampooned in the show; in the 25th anniversary show, david hatch asks him if he is still a writer.garden: 'here's something i wrote this morning'.hatch: 'it's a prescription'.'yes,' says garden, 'but it's a funny one...' garden was a permanent panellist on the long-running bbc radio improvisation show i'm sorry i haven't a clue, in a cast which included tim brooke-taylor, for almost fifty years.
graeme garden | birthplace | aberdeen
david graeme garden obe (born 18 february 1943) is a scottish comedian, actor, author, artist and television presenter, best known as a member of the goodies and a regular panellist on i'm sorry i haven't a clue.r. s. garden's parents, john and elizabeth, farmed at macduff, banff and buchan, aberdeenshire.garden was educated at repton school, and studied medicine at emmanuel college, cambridge, where he joined the cambridge university footlights dramatic club and served as its president in 1964, while also performing in the 1964 footlights revue, stuff what dreams are made of at the edinburgh festival fringe.garden qualified in medicine at king's college london, but has never practised.garden was studying medicine during the first few series of the show, this commitment making cast membership difficult for him during the third series as he was following a midwifery course in plymouth.garden: 'here's something i wrote this morning'.'yes,' says garden, 'but it's a funny one...' garden was a permanent panellist on the long-running bbc radio improvisation show i'm sorry i haven't a clue, in a cast which included tim brooke-taylor, for almost fifty years.
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
abilene regional airport | 1st runway surfacetype | asphalt <tsp> abilene regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 546
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
david graeme garden obe (born 18 february 1943) is a scottish comedian, actor, author, artist and television presenter, best known as a member of the goodies and a regular panellist on i'm sorry i haven't a clue.r. s. garden's parents, john and elizabeth, farmed at macduff, banff and buchan, aberdeenshire.garden was educated at repton school, and studied medicine at emmanuel college, cambridge, where he joined the cambridge university footlights dramatic club and served as its president in 1964, while also performing in the 1964 footlights revue, stuff what dreams are made of at the edinburgh festival fringe.garden qualified in medicine at king's college london, but has never practised.asked how he justified making jokes rather than saving lives, he answered: i don't think i would have done it as well.it's an interesting question – whether you've contributed more to the vast store of human enjoyment by doing comedy or by being a doctor, but the answer for me is that i don't think i would have been as successful or as happy being a doctor.garden was studying medicine during the first few series of the show, this commitment making cast membership difficult for him during the third series as he was following a midwifery course in plymouth.however, he continued sending in scripts for the radio show by mail, and he rejoined the cast upon his return to his medical studies in london.on several occasions, his medical qualifications are lampooned in the show; in the 25th anniversary show, david hatch asks him if he is still a writer.garden: 'here's something i wrote this morning'.hatch: 'it's a prescription'.'yes,' says garden, 'but it's a funny one...' garden was a permanent panellist on the long-running bbc radio improvisation show i'm sorry i haven't a clue, in a cast which included tim brooke-taylor, for almost fifty years.
graeme garden | birthplace | aberdeen
david graeme garden obe (born 18 february 1943) is a scottish comedian, actor, author, artist and television presenter, best known as a member of the goodies and a regular panellist on i'm sorry i haven't a clue.r. s. garden's parents, john and elizabeth, farmed at macduff, banff and buchan, aberdeenshire.garden was educated at repton school, and studied medicine at emmanuel college, cambridge, where he joined the cambridge university footlights dramatic club and served as its president in 1964, while also performing in the 1964 footlights revue, stuff what dreams are made of at the edinburgh festival fringe.garden qualified in medicine at king's college london, but has never practised.garden was studying medicine during the first few series of the show, this commitment making cast membership difficult for him during the third series as he was following a midwifery course in plymouth.garden: 'here's something i wrote this morning'.'yes,' says garden, 'but it's a funny one...' garden was a permanent panellist on the long-running bbc radio improvisation show i'm sorry i haven't a clue, in a cast which included tim brooke-taylor, for almost fifty years.
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
hieropathic | tineweed | multicolorous <tsp> hieropathic | comoid | lansdowne
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20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.
haler | persianist | aeroneurosis <tsp> haler | fragor | lateran
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abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
abilene regional airport | 3rd runway lengthfeet | 7202 <tsp> abilene regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 546
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
pakistan (urdu: پَاکِسْتَان [ˈpaːkɪstaːn]), officially the islamic republic of pakistan (اِسْلامی جَمْہُورِیَہ پَاکِسْتَان), is a country in south asia.it is the world's fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 249 million people, and has the world's second-largest muslim population, just behind indonesia.islamabad is the nation's capital, while karachi is its largest city and financial centre, followed by lahore and faisalabad.pakistan is the 33rd-largest country in the world by area and the second-largest in south asia, spanning 881,913 square kilometres (340,509 square miles).it has a 1,046-kilometre (650-mile) coastline along the arabian sea and gulf of oman in the south, and is bordered by india to the east, afghanistan to the west, iran to the southwest, and china to the northeast.it is separated narrowly from tajikistan by afghanistan's wakhan corridor in the north, and also shares a maritime border with oman.pakistan is the site of several ancient cultures, including the 8,500-year-old neolithic site of mehrgarh in balochistan, the indus valley civilisation of the bronze age, and the ancient gandhara civilisation.the regions that comprise the modern state of pakistan were the realm of multiple empires and dynasties, including the achaemenid, the maurya, the kushan, the gupta; the umayyad caliphate in its southern regions, the samma, the hindu shahis, the shah miris, the ghaznavids, the delhi sultanate, the mughals, and most recently, the british raj from 1858 to 1947.spurred by the pakistan movement, which sought a homeland for the muslims of british india, and election victories in 1946 by the all-india muslim league, pakistan gained independence in 1947 after the partition of the british indian empire, which awarded separate statehood to its muslim-majority regions and was accompanied by an unparalleled mass migration and loss of life.initially a dominion of the british commonwealth, pakistan officially drafted its constitution in 1956, and emerged as a declared islamic republic.
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adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | party | conservative party uk
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
abilene regional airport | 3rd runway lengthfeet | 7202 <tsp> abilene regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 546
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | party | conservative party uk
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.
hyphening | kilobyte | tehuelet <tsp> hyphening | undecayedness | bucksaws
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abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
abilene regional airport | 3rd runway lengthfeet | 7202 <tsp> abilene regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 546
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
pakistan (urdu: پَاکِسْتَان [ˈpaːkɪstaːn]), officially the islamic republic of pakistan (اِسْلامی جَمْہُورِیَہ پَاکِسْتَان), is a country in south asia.it is the world's fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 249 million people, and has the world's second-largest muslim population, just behind indonesia.islamabad is the nation's capital, while karachi is its largest city and financial centre, followed by lahore and faisalabad.pakistan is the 33rd-largest country in the world by area and the second-largest in south asia, spanning 881,913 square kilometres (340,509 square miles).it has a 1,046-kilometre (650-mile) coastline along the arabian sea and gulf of oman in the south, and is bordered by india to the east, afghanistan to the west, iran to the southwest, and china to the northeast.it is separated narrowly from tajikistan by afghanistan's wakhan corridor in the north, and also shares a maritime border with oman.pakistan is the site of several ancient cultures, including the 8,500-year-old neolithic site of mehrgarh in balochistan, the indus valley civilisation of the bronze age, and the ancient gandhara civilisation.the regions that comprise the modern state of pakistan were the realm of multiple empires and dynasties, including the achaemenid, the maurya, the kushan, the gupta; the umayyad caliphate in its southern regions, the samma, the hindu shahis, the shah miris, the ghaznavids, the delhi sultanate, the mughals, and most recently, the british raj from 1858 to 1947.spurred by the pakistan movement, which sought a homeland for the muslims of british india, and election victories in 1946 by the all-india muslim league, pakistan gained independence in 1947 after the partition of the british indian empire, which awarded separate statehood to its muslim-majority regions and was accompanied by an unparalleled mass migration and loss of life.initially a dominion of the british commonwealth, pakistan officially drafted its constitution in 1956, and emerged as a declared islamic republic.
subinguinal | presprinkling | fractions <tsp> subinguinal | tramwaymen | exdelicto
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20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.
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20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
synaphea | paganiser | encapsulated <tsp> synaphea | tribrachs | squillageing
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abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
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pakistan (urdu: پَاکِسْتَان [ˈpaːkɪstaːn]), officially the islamic republic of pakistan (اِسْلامی جَمْہُورِیَہ پَاکِسْتَان), is a country in south asia.it is the world's fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 249 million people, and has the world's second-largest muslim population, just behind indonesia.islamabad is the nation's capital, while karachi is its largest city and financial centre, followed by lahore and faisalabad.pakistan is the 33rd-largest country in the world by area and the second-largest in south asia, spanning 881,913 square kilometres (340,509 square miles).it has a 1,046-kilometre (650-mile) coastline along the arabian sea and gulf of oman in the south, and is bordered by india to the east, afghanistan to the west, iran to the southwest, and china to the northeast.it is separated narrowly from tajikistan by afghanistan's wakhan corridor in the north, and also shares a maritime border with oman.pakistan is the site of several ancient cultures, including the 8,500-year-old neolithic site of mehrgarh in balochistan, the indus valley civilisation of the bronze age, and the ancient gandhara civilisation.the regions that comprise the modern state of pakistan were the realm of multiple empires and dynasties, including the achaemenid, the maurya, the kushan, the gupta; the umayyad caliphate in its southern regions, the samma, the hindu shahis, the shah miris, the ghaznavids, the delhi sultanate, the mughals, and most recently, the british raj from 1858 to 1947.spurred by the pakistan movement, which sought a homeland for the muslims of british india, and election victories in 1946 by the all-india muslim league, pakistan gained independence in 1947 after the partition of the british indian empire, which awarded separate statehood to its muslim-majority regions and was accompanied by an unparalleled mass migration and loss of life.initially a dominion of the british commonwealth, pakistan officially drafted its constitution in 1956, and emerged as a declared islamic republic.
reanimated | gypsy | worrywort <tsp> reanimated | downsized | divergence
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20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.
outchasing | josephism | desmodont <tsp> outchasing | generalizations | infumate
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abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
coextends | subsuming | diaphemetric <tsp> coextends | procrusteanize | intracutaneous
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jan duursema (born october 27, 1954) is an american comics artist known for her work on the star wars comics franchise.she is the creator of denin and vila from naldar, the twi'lek jedi aayla secura and the kiffar jedi quinlan vos.3 #3 (july 1979).she drew several stories for dc comics' sgt.rock title beginning in 1980.with writer paul kupperberg, she co-created the arion character in the warlord #55 (march 1982) and the arion, lord of atlantis series was launched in november 1982.duursema was one of the artists of wonder woman #300 (feb. 1983).she provided artwork to the star ace role-playing game from pacesetter ltd.her first work for marvel comics, as well as her first work on the star wars franchise, appeared in star wars #92 (feb. 1985).back at dc, she was one of the contributors to the dc challenge limited series in 1986 and drew the advanced dungeons and dragons comic book series for three years.she briefly worked with john ostrander on the hawkworld series in 1992 and again the following year when the title was cancelled and relaunched as hawkman.her association with dark horse comics' star wars franchise began with star wars: chewbacca #2 (feb. 2000).she has since drawn several star wars series for dark horse including the star wars: darth maul mini-series in 2000 and the comics adaptation of star wars: episode ii – attack of the clones in 2002.duursema and ostrander collaborated on the star wars: legacy series which was introduced with a #0 issue and ran for 50 issues from june 2006 to august 2010.they launched the star wars: dawn of the jedi series in 2012.duursema was the basis for the character ur-sema du.their wedding was held on the school's grounds.the couple have a son, jack moses mandrake, and sian mandrake, who is also a kubert school-trained comics illustrator.
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pakistan (urdu: پَاکِسْتَان [ˈpaːkɪstaːn]), officially the islamic republic of pakistan (اِسْلامی جَمْہُورِیَہ پَاکِسْتَان), is a country in south asia.it is the world's fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 249 million people, and has the world's second-largest muslim population, just behind indonesia.islamabad is the nation's capital, while karachi is its largest city and financial centre, followed by lahore and faisalabad.pakistan is the 33rd-largest country in the world by area and the second-largest in south asia, spanning 881,913 square kilometres (340,509 square miles).it has a 1,046-kilometre (650-mile) coastline along the arabian sea and gulf of oman in the south, and is bordered by india to the east, afghanistan to the west, iran to the southwest, and china to the northeast.it is separated narrowly from tajikistan by afghanistan's wakhan corridor in the north, and also shares a maritime border with oman.pakistan is the site of several ancient cultures, including the 8,500-year-old neolithic site of mehrgarh in balochistan, the indus valley civilisation of the bronze age, and the ancient gandhara civilisation.the regions that comprise the modern state of pakistan were the realm of multiple empires and dynasties, including the achaemenid, the maurya, the kushan, the gupta; the umayyad caliphate in its southern regions, the samma, the hindu shahis, the shah miris, the ghaznavids, the delhi sultanate, the mughals, and most recently, the british raj from 1858 to 1947.spurred by the pakistan movement, which sought a homeland for the muslims of british india, and election victories in 1946 by the all-india muslim league, pakistan gained independence in 1947 after the partition of the british indian empire, which awarded separate statehood to its muslim-majority regions and was accompanied by an unparalleled mass migration and loss of life.initially a dominion of the british commonwealth, pakistan officially drafted its constitution in 1956, and emerged as a declared islamic republic.
pakistan | leadername | nawaz sharif
pakistan (urdu: پَاکِسْتَان [ˈpaːkɪstaːn]), officially the islamic republic of pakistan (اِسْلامی جَمْہُورِیَہ پَاکِسْتَان), is a country in south asia.pakistan is the 33rd-largest country in the world by area and the second-largest in south asia, spanning 881,913 square kilometres (340,509 square miles).pakistan is the site of several ancient cultures, including the 8,500-year-old neolithic site of mehrgarh in balochistan, the indus valley civilisation of the bronze age, and the ancient gandhara civilisation.the regions that comprise the modern state of pakistan were the realm of multiple empires and dynasties, including the achaemenid, the maurya, the kushan, the gupta; the umayyad caliphate in its southern regions, the samma, the hindu shahis, the shah miris, the ghaznavids, the delhi sultanate, the mughals, and most recently, the british raj from 1858 to 1947.spurred by the pakistan movement, which sought a homeland for the muslims of british india, and election victories in 1946 by the all-india muslim league, pakistan gained independence in 1947 after the partition of the british indian empire, which awarded separate statehood to its muslim-majority regions and was accompanied by an unparalleled mass migration and loss of life.initially a dominion of the british commonwealth, pakistan officially drafted its constitution in 1956, and emerged as a declared islamic republic.
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
abilene regional airport | cityserved | abilene texas <tsp> abilene texas | country | united states
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
jeremiah ordway (born november 28, 1957) is an american writer, penciller, inker and painter of comic books.he is known for his inking work on a wide variety of dc comics titles, including the continuity-redefining crisis on infinite earths (1985–1986), his long run working on the superman titles from 1986 to 1993, and for writing and painting the captain marvel original graphic novel the power of shazam!(1994), and writing the ongoing monthly series from 1995 to 1999.he has provided inks for artists such as curt swan, jack kirby, gil kane, john buscema, steve ditko, john byrne, george perez and others.he subsequently worked his way 'from the ground floor up at the art studio' between 1978 and 1981.among the artists ordway considers influential are curt swan, jack kirby, gil kane, john buscema, steve ditko, all of whose pencils he would later ink over.he cites gene colan, wally wood, alex raymond, hal foster, and roy crane as early inspirations.he names contemporaries such as lee weeks, john romita jr., ron garney, mike weiringo and alan davis, and inkers such as joe sinnott, dick giordano, tom palmer and klaus janson.ordway discovered marvel comics in 'june of 1967,' and wrote in 1975 (aged 17) that he had 'been drawing superheroes [ever] since.'his first published work, a story entitled 'the messenger', appeared in tim corrigan's superhero comics no.4 (april, 1975), and his own self-published fanzine okay comix followed in may–june, 1975.okay comix featured stories by ordway and his friend dave koula, and art predominantly by ordway himself.ordway's own hero 'proton' headlined the 'zine, which featured a pin-up of a character 'called acrobat' who was 'the first superhero [ordway] created.his birth was dec.1969.'spending the late 1970s working as a painter in a commercial art studio in milwaukee, between 1978 and 1979, he provided illustrations for a number of fanzines and pro-zines, including omniverse and the comics journal.
jerry ordway | nationality | americans
jeremiah ordway (born november 28, 1957) is an american writer, penciller, inker and painter of comic books.he subsequently worked his way 'from the ground floor up at the art studio' between 1978 and 1981.among the artists ordway considers influential are curt swan, jack kirby, gil kane, john buscema, steve ditko, all of whose pencils he would later ink over.ordway discovered marvel comics in 'june of 1967,' and wrote in 1975 (aged 17) that he had 'been drawing superheroes [ever] since.'okay comix featured stories by ordway and his friend dave koula, and art predominantly by ordway himself.ordway's own hero 'proton' headlined the 'zine, which featured a pin-up of a character 'called acrobat' who was 'the first superhero [ordway] created.
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
crioboly | encase | propelled <tsp> crioboly | haphazardness | mooniness
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pakistan (urdu: پَاکِسْتَان [ˈpaːkɪstaːn]), officially the islamic republic of pakistan (اِسْلامی جَمْہُورِیَہ پَاکِسْتَان), is a country in south asia.it is the world's fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 249 million people, and has the world's second-largest muslim population, just behind indonesia.islamabad is the nation's capital, while karachi is its largest city and financial centre, followed by lahore and faisalabad.pakistan is the 33rd-largest country in the world by area and the second-largest in south asia, spanning 881,913 square kilometres (340,509 square miles).it has a 1,046-kilometre (650-mile) coastline along the arabian sea and gulf of oman in the south, and is bordered by india to the east, afghanistan to the west, iran to the southwest, and china to the northeast.it is separated narrowly from tajikistan by afghanistan's wakhan corridor in the north, and also shares a maritime border with oman.pakistan is the site of several ancient cultures, including the 8,500-year-old neolithic site of mehrgarh in balochistan, the indus valley civilisation of the bronze age, and the ancient gandhara civilisation.the regions that comprise the modern state of pakistan were the realm of multiple empires and dynasties, including the achaemenid, the maurya, the kushan, the gupta; the umayyad caliphate in its southern regions, the samma, the hindu shahis, the shah miris, the ghaznavids, the delhi sultanate, the mughals, and most recently, the british raj from 1858 to 1947.spurred by the pakistan movement, which sought a homeland for the muslims of british india, and election victories in 1946 by the all-india muslim league, pakistan gained independence in 1947 after the partition of the british indian empire, which awarded separate statehood to its muslim-majority regions and was accompanied by an unparalleled mass migration and loss of life.initially a dominion of the british commonwealth, pakistan officially drafted its constitution in 1956, and emerged as a declared islamic republic.
pakistan | leadername | nawaz sharif
pakistan (urdu: پَاکِسْتَان [ˈpaːkɪstaːn]), officially the islamic republic of pakistan (اِسْلامی جَمْہُورِیَہ پَاکِسْتَان), is a country in south asia.pakistan is the 33rd-largest country in the world by area and the second-largest in south asia, spanning 881,913 square kilometres (340,509 square miles).pakistan is the site of several ancient cultures, including the 8,500-year-old neolithic site of mehrgarh in balochistan, the indus valley civilisation of the bronze age, and the ancient gandhara civilisation.the regions that comprise the modern state of pakistan were the realm of multiple empires and dynasties, including the achaemenid, the maurya, the kushan, the gupta; the umayyad caliphate in its southern regions, the samma, the hindu shahis, the shah miris, the ghaznavids, the delhi sultanate, the mughals, and most recently, the british raj from 1858 to 1947.spurred by the pakistan movement, which sought a homeland for the muslims of british india, and election victories in 1946 by the all-india muslim league, pakistan gained independence in 1947 after the partition of the british indian empire, which awarded separate statehood to its muslim-majority regions and was accompanied by an unparalleled mass migration and loss of life.initially a dominion of the british commonwealth, pakistan officially drafted its constitution in 1956, and emerged as a declared islamic republic.
jeremiah ordway (born november 28, 1957) is an american writer, penciller, inker and painter of comic books.he is known for his inking work on a wide variety of dc comics titles, including the continuity-redefining crisis on infinite earths (1985–1986), his long run working on the superman titles from 1986 to 1993, and for writing and painting the captain marvel original graphic novel the power of shazam!(1994), and writing the ongoing monthly series from 1995 to 1999.he has provided inks for artists such as curt swan, jack kirby, gil kane, john buscema, steve ditko, john byrne, george perez and others.he subsequently worked his way 'from the ground floor up at the art studio' between 1978 and 1981.among the artists ordway considers influential are curt swan, jack kirby, gil kane, john buscema, steve ditko, all of whose pencils he would later ink over.he cites gene colan, wally wood, alex raymond, hal foster, and roy crane as early inspirations.he names contemporaries such as lee weeks, john romita jr., ron garney, mike weiringo and alan davis, and inkers such as joe sinnott, dick giordano, tom palmer and klaus janson.ordway discovered marvel comics in 'june of 1967,' and wrote in 1975 (aged 17) that he had 'been drawing superheroes [ever] since.'his first published work, a story entitled 'the messenger', appeared in tim corrigan's superhero comics no.4 (april, 1975), and his own self-published fanzine okay comix followed in may–june, 1975.okay comix featured stories by ordway and his friend dave koula, and art predominantly by ordway himself.ordway's own hero 'proton' headlined the 'zine, which featured a pin-up of a character 'called acrobat' who was 'the first superhero [ordway] created.his birth was dec.1969.'spending the late 1970s working as a painter in a commercial art studio in milwaukee, between 1978 and 1979, he provided illustrations for a number of fanzines and pro-zines, including omniverse and the comics journal.
jerry ordway | nationality | americans
jeremiah ordway (born november 28, 1957) is an american writer, penciller, inker and painter of comic books.he subsequently worked his way 'from the ground floor up at the art studio' between 1978 and 1981.among the artists ordway considers influential are curt swan, jack kirby, gil kane, john buscema, steve ditko, all of whose pencils he would later ink over.ordway discovered marvel comics in 'june of 1967,' and wrote in 1975 (aged 17) that he had 'been drawing superheroes [ever] since.'okay comix featured stories by ordway and his friend dave koula, and art predominantly by ordway himself.ordway's own hero 'proton' headlined the 'zine, which featured a pin-up of a character 'called acrobat' who was 'the first superhero [ordway] created.
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
incommunicative | admirator | squadder <tsp> incommunicative | prescission | stackencloud
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the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
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abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
abilene regional airport | cityserved | abilene texas <tsp> abilene texas | ispartof | jones county texas
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
pakistan civil aviation authority (pcaa) (urdu: ادارہ شہری ہوابازی پاکستان) is a state-owned autonomous body under the administrative control of the secretary to the government of pakistan for aviation, which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in pakistan.pcaa's head office is situated in terminal-1 of jinnah international airport in karachi.pcaa is a member state of the international civil aviation organization.nearly all 44 civilian airports in pakistan are owned and operated by the pcaa.in this role, the aaib investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incidents.the investigation board is based in rawalpindi near benazir bhutto international airport (bbiap).it has one regional office located in karachi near jinnah international airport (jiap).the core functions of pcaa are, therefore, 'regulatory', 'air navigation services' and 'airport services'.these core functions are fully supported by various corporate functions of the organization.karachi flight information region lahore flight information region == air crash investigations == the aircraft accident investigation board held following the air crash investigations on direction of the federal government of pakistan.pia flight 688 on 10 july 2006 airblue flight 202 on 28 july 2010 js air flight 201 on 5 november 2010 bhoja air flight 213 on 20 april 2012 pia flight 661 on 7 december 2016 pia flight 8303 on 22 may 2020 (investigation ongoing) == recognition == according to service performance survey (sps), a recent survey conducted by singapore airlines, the allama iqbal international airport in lahore is ranked the world's leading airport in terms of service performance out of 18 airports from around the world, including dubai airport, cape town airport, mumbai airport and campbeltown airport (uk) for its good terminal services and effective management.islamabad international airport is the first and only airport in pakistan capable of handling the world's largest passenger airliner airbus a380.
pakistan civil aviation authority | headquarter | jinnah international airport
pakistan civil aviation authority (pcaa) (urdu: ادارہ شہری ہوابازی پاکستان) is a state-owned autonomous body under the administrative control of the secretary to the government of pakistan for aviation, which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in pakistan.pcaa's head office is situated in terminal-1 of jinnah international airport in karachi.pcaa is a member state of the international civil aviation organization.nearly all 44 civilian airports in pakistan are owned and operated by the pcaa.in this role, the aaib investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incidents.the investigation board is based in rawalpindi near benazir bhutto international airport (bbiap).it has one regional office located in karachi near jinnah international airport (jiap).the core functions of pcaa are, therefore, 'regulatory', 'air navigation services' and 'airport services'.karachi flight information region lahore flight information region == air crash investigations == the aircraft accident investigation board held following the air crash investigations on direction of the federal government of pakistan.pia flight 688 on 10 july 2006 airblue flight 202 on 28 july 2010 js air flight 201 on 5 november 2010 bhoja air flight 213 on 20 april 2012 pia flight 661 on 7 december 2016 pia flight 8303 on 22 may 2020 (investigation ongoing) == recognition == according to service performance survey (sps), a recent survey conducted by singapore airlines, the allama iqbal international airport in lahore is ranked the world's leading airport in terms of service performance out of 18 airports from around the world, including dubai airport, cape town airport, mumbai airport and campbeltown airport (uk) for its good terminal services and effective management.islamabad international airport is the first and only airport in pakistan capable of handling the world's largest passenger airliner airbus a380.
john buscema ( bew-sem-ə; born giovanni natale buscema, italian: [dʒoˈvanni naˈtaːle buʃˈʃɛːma]; december 11, 1927 – january 10, 2002) was an american comic book artist and one of the mainstays of marvel comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop-culture conglomerate.his younger brother sal buscema is also a comic book artist.buscema is best known for his run on the series the avengers and the silver surfer, and for over 200 stories featuring the sword-and-sorcery hero conan the barbarian.in addition, he pencilled at least one issue of nearly every major marvel title, including long runs on two of the company's top magazines, fantastic four and thor.he was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2002.in his teens, he developed an interest in both superhero comic books and such adventure comic strips as hal foster's tarzan and prince valiant, burne hogarth's tarzan, alex raymond's flash gordon, and milton caniff's terry and the pirates.he showed an interest in commercial illustration of the period, by such artists as n. c. wyeth, norman rockwell, dean cornwell, coby whitmore, albert dorne, and robert fawcett.buscema graduated from manhattan's high school of music and art.he took night lessons at pratt institute as well as life drawing classes at the brooklyn museum.while training as a boxer, he began painting portraits of boxers and sold some cartoons to the hobo news.seeking work as a commercial illustrator while doing various odd jobs, buscema found himself instead entering the comic book field in 1948, landing a staff job under editor-in-chief and art director stan lee at timely comics, the forerunner of marvel comics.the timely 'bullpen', as the staff was called, included such fellow staffers as established veterans syd shores, carl burgos, mike sekowsky, george klein, and marty nodell.
john buscema | award | academy of comic book arts
john buscema ( bew-sem-ə; born giovanni natale buscema, italian: [dʒoˈvanni naˈtaːle buʃˈʃɛːma]; december 11, 1927 – january 10, 2002) was an american comic book artist and one of the mainstays of marvel comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop-culture conglomerate.his younger brother sal buscema is also a comic book artist.buscema is best known for his run on the series the avengers and the silver surfer, and for over 200 stories featuring the sword-and-sorcery hero conan the barbarian.in addition, he pencilled at least one issue of nearly every major marvel title, including long runs on two of the company's top magazines, fantastic four and thor.he was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2002.in his teens, he developed an interest in both superhero comic books and such adventure comic strips as hal foster's tarzan and prince valiant, burne hogarth's tarzan, alex raymond's flash gordon, and milton caniff's terry and the pirates.he showed an interest in commercial illustration of the period, by such artists as n. c. wyeth, norman rockwell, dean cornwell, coby whitmore, albert dorne, and robert fawcett.buscema graduated from manhattan's high school of music and art.while training as a boxer, he began painting portraits of boxers and sold some cartoons to the hobo news.seeking work as a commercial illustrator while doing various odd jobs, buscema found himself instead entering the comic book field in 1948, landing a staff job under editor-in-chief and art director stan lee at timely comics, the forerunner of marvel comics.
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
250 delaware avenue | buildingstartdate | january 2014
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
abilene regional airport | cityserved | abilene texas <tsp> abilene texas | ispartof | jones county texas
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
pakistan civil aviation authority (pcaa) (urdu: ادارہ شہری ہوابازی پاکستان) is a state-owned autonomous body under the administrative control of the secretary to the government of pakistan for aviation, which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in pakistan.pcaa's head office is situated in terminal-1 of jinnah international airport in karachi.pcaa is a member state of the international civil aviation organization.nearly all 44 civilian airports in pakistan are owned and operated by the pcaa.in this role, the aaib investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incidents.the investigation board is based in rawalpindi near benazir bhutto international airport (bbiap).it has one regional office located in karachi near jinnah international airport (jiap).the core functions of pcaa are, therefore, 'regulatory', 'air navigation services' and 'airport services'.these core functions are fully supported by various corporate functions of the organization.karachi flight information region lahore flight information region == air crash investigations == the aircraft accident investigation board held following the air crash investigations on direction of the federal government of pakistan.pia flight 688 on 10 july 2006 airblue flight 202 on 28 july 2010 js air flight 201 on 5 november 2010 bhoja air flight 213 on 20 april 2012 pia flight 661 on 7 december 2016 pia flight 8303 on 22 may 2020 (investigation ongoing) == recognition == according to service performance survey (sps), a recent survey conducted by singapore airlines, the allama iqbal international airport in lahore is ranked the world's leading airport in terms of service performance out of 18 airports from around the world, including dubai airport, cape town airport, mumbai airport and campbeltown airport (uk) for its good terminal services and effective management.islamabad international airport is the first and only airport in pakistan capable of handling the world's largest passenger airliner airbus a380.
pakistan civil aviation authority | headquarter | jinnah international airport
pakistan civil aviation authority (pcaa) (urdu: ادارہ شہری ہوابازی پاکستان) is a state-owned autonomous body under the administrative control of the secretary to the government of pakistan for aviation, which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in pakistan.pcaa's head office is situated in terminal-1 of jinnah international airport in karachi.pcaa is a member state of the international civil aviation organization.nearly all 44 civilian airports in pakistan are owned and operated by the pcaa.in this role, the aaib investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incidents.the investigation board is based in rawalpindi near benazir bhutto international airport (bbiap).it has one regional office located in karachi near jinnah international airport (jiap).the core functions of pcaa are, therefore, 'regulatory', 'air navigation services' and 'airport services'.karachi flight information region lahore flight information region == air crash investigations == the aircraft accident investigation board held following the air crash investigations on direction of the federal government of pakistan.pia flight 688 on 10 july 2006 airblue flight 202 on 28 july 2010 js air flight 201 on 5 november 2010 bhoja air flight 213 on 20 april 2012 pia flight 661 on 7 december 2016 pia flight 8303 on 22 may 2020 (investigation ongoing) == recognition == according to service performance survey (sps), a recent survey conducted by singapore airlines, the allama iqbal international airport in lahore is ranked the world's leading airport in terms of service performance out of 18 airports from around the world, including dubai airport, cape town airport, mumbai airport and campbeltown airport (uk) for its good terminal services and effective management.islamabad international airport is the first and only airport in pakistan capable of handling the world's largest passenger airliner airbus a380.
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
250 delaware avenue | cost | 110 million dollars
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.
pakistan civil aviation authority (pcaa) (urdu: ادارہ شہری ہوابازی پاکستان) is a state-owned autonomous body under the administrative control of the secretary to the government of pakistan for aviation, which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in pakistan.pcaa's head office is situated in terminal-1 of jinnah international airport in karachi.pcaa is a member state of the international civil aviation organization.nearly all 44 civilian airports in pakistan are owned and operated by the pcaa.in this role, the aaib investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incidents.the investigation board is based in rawalpindi near benazir bhutto international airport (bbiap).it has one regional office located in karachi near jinnah international airport (jiap).the core functions of pcaa are, therefore, 'regulatory', 'air navigation services' and 'airport services'.these core functions are fully supported by various corporate functions of the organization.karachi flight information region lahore flight information region == air crash investigations == the aircraft accident investigation board held following the air crash investigations on direction of the federal government of pakistan.pia flight 688 on 10 july 2006 airblue flight 202 on 28 july 2010 js air flight 201 on 5 november 2010 bhoja air flight 213 on 20 april 2012 pia flight 661 on 7 december 2016 pia flight 8303 on 22 may 2020 (investigation ongoing) == recognition == according to service performance survey (sps), a recent survey conducted by singapore airlines, the allama iqbal international airport in lahore is ranked the world's leading airport in terms of service performance out of 18 airports from around the world, including dubai airport, cape town airport, mumbai airport and campbeltown airport (uk) for its good terminal services and effective management.islamabad international airport is the first and only airport in pakistan capable of handling the world's largest passenger airliner airbus a380.
pakistan civil aviation authority | headquarter | jinnah international airport
pakistan civil aviation authority (pcaa) (urdu: ادارہ شہری ہوابازی پاکستان) is a state-owned autonomous body under the administrative control of the secretary to the government of pakistan for aviation, which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in pakistan.pcaa's head office is situated in terminal-1 of jinnah international airport in karachi.pcaa is a member state of the international civil aviation organization.nearly all 44 civilian airports in pakistan are owned and operated by the pcaa.in this role, the aaib investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incidents.the investigation board is based in rawalpindi near benazir bhutto international airport (bbiap).it has one regional office located in karachi near jinnah international airport (jiap).the core functions of pcaa are, therefore, 'regulatory', 'air navigation services' and 'airport services'.karachi flight information region lahore flight information region == air crash investigations == the aircraft accident investigation board held following the air crash investigations on direction of the federal government of pakistan.pia flight 688 on 10 july 2006 airblue flight 202 on 28 july 2010 js air flight 201 on 5 november 2010 bhoja air flight 213 on 20 april 2012 pia flight 661 on 7 december 2016 pia flight 8303 on 22 may 2020 (investigation ongoing) == recognition == according to service performance survey (sps), a recent survey conducted by singapore airlines, the allama iqbal international airport in lahore is ranked the world's leading airport in terms of service performance out of 18 airports from around the world, including dubai airport, cape town airport, mumbai airport and campbeltown airport (uk) for its good terminal services and effective management.islamabad international airport is the first and only airport in pakistan capable of handling the world's largest passenger airliner airbus a380.
john buscema ( bew-sem-ə; born giovanni natale buscema, italian: [dʒoˈvanni naˈtaːle buʃˈʃɛːma]; december 11, 1927 – january 10, 2002) was an american comic book artist and one of the mainstays of marvel comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop-culture conglomerate.his younger brother sal buscema is also a comic book artist.buscema is best known for his run on the series the avengers and the silver surfer, and for over 200 stories featuring the sword-and-sorcery hero conan the barbarian.in addition, he pencilled at least one issue of nearly every major marvel title, including long runs on two of the company's top magazines, fantastic four and thor.he was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2002.in his teens, he developed an interest in both superhero comic books and such adventure comic strips as hal foster's tarzan and prince valiant, burne hogarth's tarzan, alex raymond's flash gordon, and milton caniff's terry and the pirates.he showed an interest in commercial illustration of the period, by such artists as n. c. wyeth, norman rockwell, dean cornwell, coby whitmore, albert dorne, and robert fawcett.buscema graduated from manhattan's high school of music and art.he took night lessons at pratt institute as well as life drawing classes at the brooklyn museum.while training as a boxer, he began painting portraits of boxers and sold some cartoons to the hobo news.seeking work as a commercial illustrator while doing various odd jobs, buscema found himself instead entering the comic book field in 1948, landing a staff job under editor-in-chief and art director stan lee at timely comics, the forerunner of marvel comics.the timely 'bullpen', as the staff was called, included such fellow staffers as established veterans syd shores, carl burgos, mike sekowsky, george klein, and marty nodell.
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abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
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pakistan civil aviation authority (pcaa) (urdu: ادارہ شہری ہوابازی پاکستان) is a state-owned autonomous body under the administrative control of the secretary to the government of pakistan for aviation, which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in pakistan.pcaa's head office is situated in terminal-1 of jinnah international airport in karachi.pcaa is a member state of the international civil aviation organization.nearly all 44 civilian airports in pakistan are owned and operated by the pcaa.in this role, the aaib investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incidents.the investigation board is based in rawalpindi near benazir bhutto international airport (bbiap).it has one regional office located in karachi near jinnah international airport (jiap).the core functions of pcaa are, therefore, 'regulatory', 'air navigation services' and 'airport services'.these core functions are fully supported by various corporate functions of the organization.karachi flight information region lahore flight information region == air crash investigations == the aircraft accident investigation board held following the air crash investigations on direction of the federal government of pakistan.pia flight 688 on 10 july 2006 airblue flight 202 on 28 july 2010 js air flight 201 on 5 november 2010 bhoja air flight 213 on 20 april 2012 pia flight 661 on 7 december 2016 pia flight 8303 on 22 may 2020 (investigation ongoing) == recognition == according to service performance survey (sps), a recent survey conducted by singapore airlines, the allama iqbal international airport in lahore is ranked the world's leading airport in terms of service performance out of 18 airports from around the world, including dubai airport, cape town airport, mumbai airport and campbeltown airport (uk) for its good terminal services and effective management.islamabad international airport is the first and only airport in pakistan capable of handling the world's largest passenger airliner airbus a380.
pakistan civil aviation authority | location | jinnah international airport
pakistan civil aviation authority (pcaa) (urdu: ادارہ شہری ہوابازی پاکستان) is a state-owned autonomous body under the administrative control of the secretary to the government of pakistan for aviation, which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in pakistan.pcaa's head office is situated in terminal-1 of jinnah international airport in karachi.pcaa is a member state of the international civil aviation organization.nearly all 44 civilian airports in pakistan are owned and operated by the pcaa.in this role, the aaib investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incidents.the investigation board is based in rawalpindi near benazir bhutto international airport (bbiap).it has one regional office located in karachi near jinnah international airport (jiap).the core functions of pcaa are, therefore, 'regulatory', 'air navigation services' and 'airport services'.karachi flight information region lahore flight information region == air crash investigations == the aircraft accident investigation board held following the air crash investigations on direction of the federal government of pakistan.pia flight 688 on 10 july 2006 airblue flight 202 on 28 july 2010 js air flight 201 on 5 november 2010 bhoja air flight 213 on 20 april 2012 pia flight 661 on 7 december 2016 pia flight 8303 on 22 may 2020 (investigation ongoing) == recognition == according to service performance survey (sps), a recent survey conducted by singapore airlines, the allama iqbal international airport in lahore is ranked the world's leading airport in terms of service performance out of 18 airports from around the world, including dubai airport, cape town airport, mumbai airport and campbeltown airport (uk) for its good terminal services and effective management.islamabad international airport is the first and only airport in pakistan capable of handling the world's largest passenger airliner airbus a380.
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
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abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
abilene regional airport | cityserved | abilene texas <tsp> abilene texas | ispartof | taylor county texas
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
pakistan civil aviation authority (pcaa) (urdu: ادارہ شہری ہوابازی پاکستان) is a state-owned autonomous body under the administrative control of the secretary to the government of pakistan for aviation, which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in pakistan.pcaa's head office is situated in terminal-1 of jinnah international airport in karachi.pcaa is a member state of the international civil aviation organization.nearly all 44 civilian airports in pakistan are owned and operated by the pcaa.in this role, the aaib investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incidents.the investigation board is based in rawalpindi near benazir bhutto international airport (bbiap).it has one regional office located in karachi near jinnah international airport (jiap).the core functions of pcaa are, therefore, 'regulatory', 'air navigation services' and 'airport services'.these core functions are fully supported by various corporate functions of the organization.karachi flight information region lahore flight information region == air crash investigations == the aircraft accident investigation board held following the air crash investigations on direction of the federal government of pakistan.pia flight 688 on 10 july 2006 airblue flight 202 on 28 july 2010 js air flight 201 on 5 november 2010 bhoja air flight 213 on 20 april 2012 pia flight 661 on 7 december 2016 pia flight 8303 on 22 may 2020 (investigation ongoing) == recognition == according to service performance survey (sps), a recent survey conducted by singapore airlines, the allama iqbal international airport in lahore is ranked the world's leading airport in terms of service performance out of 18 airports from around the world, including dubai airport, cape town airport, mumbai airport and campbeltown airport (uk) for its good terminal services and effective management.islamabad international airport is the first and only airport in pakistan capable of handling the world's largest passenger airliner airbus a380.
pakistan civil aviation authority | location | jinnah international airport
pakistan civil aviation authority (pcaa) (urdu: ادارہ شہری ہوابازی پاکستان) is a state-owned autonomous body under the administrative control of the secretary to the government of pakistan for aviation, which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in pakistan.pcaa's head office is situated in terminal-1 of jinnah international airport in karachi.pcaa is a member state of the international civil aviation organization.nearly all 44 civilian airports in pakistan are owned and operated by the pcaa.in this role, the aaib investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incidents.the investigation board is based in rawalpindi near benazir bhutto international airport (bbiap).it has one regional office located in karachi near jinnah international airport (jiap).the core functions of pcaa are, therefore, 'regulatory', 'air navigation services' and 'airport services'.karachi flight information region lahore flight information region == air crash investigations == the aircraft accident investigation board held following the air crash investigations on direction of the federal government of pakistan.pia flight 688 on 10 july 2006 airblue flight 202 on 28 july 2010 js air flight 201 on 5 november 2010 bhoja air flight 213 on 20 april 2012 pia flight 661 on 7 december 2016 pia flight 8303 on 22 may 2020 (investigation ongoing) == recognition == according to service performance survey (sps), a recent survey conducted by singapore airlines, the allama iqbal international airport in lahore is ranked the world's leading airport in terms of service performance out of 18 airports from around the world, including dubai airport, cape town airport, mumbai airport and campbeltown airport (uk) for its good terminal services and effective management.islamabad international airport is the first and only airport in pakistan capable of handling the world's largest passenger airliner airbus a380.
john buscema ( bew-sem-ə; born giovanni natale buscema, italian: [dʒoˈvanni naˈtaːle buʃˈʃɛːma]; december 11, 1927 – january 10, 2002) was an american comic book artist and one of the mainstays of marvel comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop-culture conglomerate.his younger brother sal buscema is also a comic book artist.buscema is best known for his run on the series the avengers and the silver surfer, and for over 200 stories featuring the sword-and-sorcery hero conan the barbarian.in addition, he pencilled at least one issue of nearly every major marvel title, including long runs on two of the company's top magazines, fantastic four and thor.he was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2002.in his teens, he developed an interest in both superhero comic books and such adventure comic strips as hal foster's tarzan and prince valiant, burne hogarth's tarzan, alex raymond's flash gordon, and milton caniff's terry and the pirates.he showed an interest in commercial illustration of the period, by such artists as n. c. wyeth, norman rockwell, dean cornwell, coby whitmore, albert dorne, and robert fawcett.buscema graduated from manhattan's high school of music and art.he took night lessons at pratt institute as well as life drawing classes at the brooklyn museum.while training as a boxer, he began painting portraits of boxers and sold some cartoons to the hobo news.seeking work as a commercial illustrator while doing various odd jobs, buscema found himself instead entering the comic book field in 1948, landing a staff job under editor-in-chief and art director stan lee at timely comics, the forerunner of marvel comics.the timely 'bullpen', as the staff was called, included such fellow staffers as established veterans syd shores, carl burgos, mike sekowsky, george klein, and marty nodell.
rampages | creasier | ossiferous <tsp> rampages | facioscapulohumeral | arhats
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abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
abilene regional airport | cityserved | abilene texas <tsp> abilene texas | ispartof | taylor county texas
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
pakistan civil aviation authority (pcaa) (urdu: ادارہ شہری ہوابازی پاکستان) is a state-owned autonomous body under the administrative control of the secretary to the government of pakistan for aviation, which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in pakistan.pcaa's head office is situated in terminal-1 of jinnah international airport in karachi.pcaa is a member state of the international civil aviation organization.nearly all 44 civilian airports in pakistan are owned and operated by the pcaa.in this role, the aaib investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incidents.the investigation board is based in rawalpindi near benazir bhutto international airport (bbiap).it has one regional office located in karachi near jinnah international airport (jiap).the core functions of pcaa are, therefore, 'regulatory', 'air navigation services' and 'airport services'.these core functions are fully supported by various corporate functions of the organization.karachi flight information region lahore flight information region == air crash investigations == the aircraft accident investigation board held following the air crash investigations on direction of the federal government of pakistan.pia flight 688 on 10 july 2006 airblue flight 202 on 28 july 2010 js air flight 201 on 5 november 2010 bhoja air flight 213 on 20 april 2012 pia flight 661 on 7 december 2016 pia flight 8303 on 22 may 2020 (investigation ongoing) == recognition == according to service performance survey (sps), a recent survey conducted by singapore airlines, the allama iqbal international airport in lahore is ranked the world's leading airport in terms of service performance out of 18 airports from around the world, including dubai airport, cape town airport, mumbai airport and campbeltown airport (uk) for its good terminal services and effective management.islamabad international airport is the first and only airport in pakistan capable of handling the world's largest passenger airliner airbus a380.
pakistan civil aviation authority | location | jinnah international airport
pakistan civil aviation authority (pcaa) (urdu: ادارہ شہری ہوابازی پاکستان) is a state-owned autonomous body under the administrative control of the secretary to the government of pakistan for aviation, which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in pakistan.pcaa's head office is situated in terminal-1 of jinnah international airport in karachi.pcaa is a member state of the international civil aviation organization.nearly all 44 civilian airports in pakistan are owned and operated by the pcaa.in this role, the aaib investigates and reports on aviation accidents and incidents.the investigation board is based in rawalpindi near benazir bhutto international airport (bbiap).it has one regional office located in karachi near jinnah international airport (jiap).the core functions of pcaa are, therefore, 'regulatory', 'air navigation services' and 'airport services'.karachi flight information region lahore flight information region == air crash investigations == the aircraft accident investigation board held following the air crash investigations on direction of the federal government of pakistan.pia flight 688 on 10 july 2006 airblue flight 202 on 28 july 2010 js air flight 201 on 5 november 2010 bhoja air flight 213 on 20 april 2012 pia flight 661 on 7 december 2016 pia flight 8303 on 22 may 2020 (investigation ongoing) == recognition == according to service performance survey (sps), a recent survey conducted by singapore airlines, the allama iqbal international airport in lahore is ranked the world's leading airport in terms of service performance out of 18 airports from around the world, including dubai airport, cape town airport, mumbai airport and campbeltown airport (uk) for its good terminal services and effective management.islamabad international airport is the first and only airport in pakistan capable of handling the world's largest passenger airliner airbus a380.
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
suffragancy | neologian | presupport <tsp> suffragancy | chaperons | discodactyl
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abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
abilene regional airport | locationidentifier | abi <tsp> abilene regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 546
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
250 delaware avenue | floorarea | 308438 square metres
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.
john buscema ( bew-sem-ə; born giovanni natale buscema, italian: [dʒoˈvanni naˈtaːle buʃˈʃɛːma]; december 11, 1927 – january 10, 2002) was an american comic book artist and one of the mainstays of marvel comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop-culture conglomerate.his younger brother sal buscema is also a comic book artist.buscema is best known for his run on the series the avengers and the silver surfer, and for over 200 stories featuring the sword-and-sorcery hero conan the barbarian.in addition, he pencilled at least one issue of nearly every major marvel title, including long runs on two of the company's top magazines, fantastic four and thor.he was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2002.in his teens, he developed an interest in both superhero comic books and such adventure comic strips as hal foster's tarzan and prince valiant, burne hogarth's tarzan, alex raymond's flash gordon, and milton caniff's terry and the pirates.he showed an interest in commercial illustration of the period, by such artists as n. c. wyeth, norman rockwell, dean cornwell, coby whitmore, albert dorne, and robert fawcett.buscema graduated from manhattan's high school of music and art.he took night lessons at pratt institute as well as life drawing classes at the brooklyn museum.while training as a boxer, he began painting portraits of boxers and sold some cartoons to the hobo news.seeking work as a commercial illustrator while doing various odd jobs, buscema found himself instead entering the comic book field in 1948, landing a staff job under editor-in-chief and art director stan lee at timely comics, the forerunner of marvel comics.the timely 'bullpen', as the staff was called, included such fellow staffers as established veterans syd shores, carl burgos, mike sekowsky, george klein, and marty nodell.
paralogized | timothies | apprenticehood <tsp> paralogized | crummiest | mythol
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paracuellos del jarama is a small town and municipality in the community of madrid, spain.it is located northeast from madrid and very close to madrid-barajas airport.the etymology of the name is unclear.in 1936, it (along with torrejón de ardoz) was the site of the paracuellos massacres.san fernando === interurban lines === 210: san sebastián de los reyes (infanta sofía hospital) - paracuellos del jarama211: madrid (canillejas) - paracuellos del jarama212: madrid (canillejas) - paracuellos del jarama (miramadrid)213: madrid (canillejas) - belvis215: torrejón de ardoz - paracuellos del jarama256: madrid (canillejas) - daganzo de arriba - valdeavero263: madrid (barajas) - cobeña - algete == references ==
paracuellos de jarama | country | spain
paracuellos del jarama is a small town and municipality in the community of madrid, spain.the etymology of the name is unclear.in 1936, it (along with torrejón de ardoz) was the site of the paracuellos massacres.san fernando === interurban lines === 210: san sebastián de los reyes (infanta sofía hospital) - paracuellos del jarama211: madrid (canillejas) - paracuellos del jarama212: madrid (canillejas) - paracuellos del jarama (miramadrid)213: madrid (canillejas) - belvis215: torrejón de ardoz - paracuellos del jarama256: madrid (canillejas) - daganzo de arriba - valdeavero263: madrid (barajas) - cobeña - algete == references ==
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
250 delaware avenue | floorarea | 308438 square metres
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.
john buscema ( bew-sem-ə; born giovanni natale buscema, italian: [dʒoˈvanni naˈtaːle buʃˈʃɛːma]; december 11, 1927 – january 10, 2002) was an american comic book artist and one of the mainstays of marvel comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop-culture conglomerate.his younger brother sal buscema is also a comic book artist.buscema is best known for his run on the series the avengers and the silver surfer, and for over 200 stories featuring the sword-and-sorcery hero conan the barbarian.in addition, he pencilled at least one issue of nearly every major marvel title, including long runs on two of the company's top magazines, fantastic four and thor.he was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2002.in his teens, he developed an interest in both superhero comic books and such adventure comic strips as hal foster's tarzan and prince valiant, burne hogarth's tarzan, alex raymond's flash gordon, and milton caniff's terry and the pirates.he showed an interest in commercial illustration of the period, by such artists as n. c. wyeth, norman rockwell, dean cornwell, coby whitmore, albert dorne, and robert fawcett.buscema graduated from manhattan's high school of music and art.he took night lessons at pratt institute as well as life drawing classes at the brooklyn museum.while training as a boxer, he began painting portraits of boxers and sold some cartoons to the hobo news.seeking work as a commercial illustrator while doing various odd jobs, buscema found himself instead entering the comic book field in 1948, landing a staff job under editor-in-chief and art director stan lee at timely comics, the forerunner of marvel comics.the timely 'bullpen', as the staff was called, included such fellow staffers as established veterans syd shores, carl burgos, mike sekowsky, george klein, and marty nodell.
john buscema | award | inkpot award
john buscema ( bew-sem-ə; born giovanni natale buscema, italian: [dʒoˈvanni naˈtaːle buʃˈʃɛːma]; december 11, 1927 – january 10, 2002) was an american comic book artist and one of the mainstays of marvel comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop-culture conglomerate.his younger brother sal buscema is also a comic book artist.buscema is best known for his run on the series the avengers and the silver surfer, and for over 200 stories featuring the sword-and-sorcery hero conan the barbarian.he showed an interest in commercial illustration of the period, by such artists as n. c. wyeth, norman rockwell, dean cornwell, coby whitmore, albert dorne, and robert fawcett.buscema graduated from manhattan's high school of music and art.seeking work as a commercial illustrator while doing various odd jobs, buscema found himself instead entering the comic book field in 1948, landing a staff job under editor-in-chief and art director stan lee at timely comics, the forerunner of marvel comics.
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
more | rugger | academicians <tsp> more | amdahl | variation
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paracuellos del jarama is a small town and municipality in the community of madrid, spain.it is located northeast from madrid and very close to madrid-barajas airport.the etymology of the name is unclear.in 1936, it (along with torrejón de ardoz) was the site of the paracuellos massacres.san fernando === interurban lines === 210: san sebastián de los reyes (infanta sofía hospital) - paracuellos del jarama211: madrid (canillejas) - paracuellos del jarama212: madrid (canillejas) - paracuellos del jarama (miramadrid)213: madrid (canillejas) - belvis215: torrejón de ardoz - paracuellos del jarama256: madrid (canillejas) - daganzo de arriba - valdeavero263: madrid (barajas) - cobeña - algete == references ==
paracuellos de jarama | country | spain
paracuellos del jarama is a small town and municipality in the community of madrid, spain.the etymology of the name is unclear.in 1936, it (along with torrejón de ardoz) was the site of the paracuellos massacres.san fernando === interurban lines === 210: san sebastián de los reyes (infanta sofía hospital) - paracuellos del jarama211: madrid (canillejas) - paracuellos del jarama212: madrid (canillejas) - paracuellos del jarama (miramadrid)213: madrid (canillejas) - belvis215: torrejón de ardoz - paracuellos del jarama256: madrid (canillejas) - daganzo de arriba - valdeavero263: madrid (barajas) - cobeña - algete == references ==
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
250 delaware avenue | floorcount | 12
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
abilene regional airport | locationidentifier | abi <tsp> abilene regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 546
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
250 delaware avenue | floorcount | 12
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.
john buscema ( bew-sem-ə; born giovanni natale buscema, italian: [dʒoˈvanni naˈtaːle buʃˈʃɛːma]; december 11, 1927 – january 10, 2002) was an american comic book artist and one of the mainstays of marvel comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop-culture conglomerate.his younger brother sal buscema is also a comic book artist.buscema is best known for his run on the series the avengers and the silver surfer, and for over 200 stories featuring the sword-and-sorcery hero conan the barbarian.in addition, he pencilled at least one issue of nearly every major marvel title, including long runs on two of the company's top magazines, fantastic four and thor.he was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2002.in his teens, he developed an interest in both superhero comic books and such adventure comic strips as hal foster's tarzan and prince valiant, burne hogarth's tarzan, alex raymond's flash gordon, and milton caniff's terry and the pirates.he showed an interest in commercial illustration of the period, by such artists as n. c. wyeth, norman rockwell, dean cornwell, coby whitmore, albert dorne, and robert fawcett.buscema graduated from manhattan's high school of music and art.he took night lessons at pratt institute as well as life drawing classes at the brooklyn museum.while training as a boxer, he began painting portraits of boxers and sold some cartoons to the hobo news.seeking work as a commercial illustrator while doing various odd jobs, buscema found himself instead entering the comic book field in 1948, landing a staff job under editor-in-chief and art director stan lee at timely comics, the forerunner of marvel comics.the timely 'bullpen', as the staff was called, included such fellow staffers as established veterans syd shores, carl burgos, mike sekowsky, george klein, and marty nodell.
underaverage | sollya | unsurpassedness <tsp> underaverage | eyelessness | interpiece
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poaceae () or gramineae () is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses.it includes the cereal grasses, bamboos and the grasses of natural grassland and species cultivated in lawns and pasture.the latter are commonly referred to collectively as grass.with around 780 genera and around 12,000 species, the poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family, following the asteraceae, orchidaceae, fabaceae and rubiaceae.the poaceae are the most economically important plant family, providing staple foods from domesticated cereal crops such as maize, wheat, rice, barley, and millet as well as feed for meat-producing animals.they provide, through direct human consumption, just over one-half (51%) of all dietary energy; rice provides 20%, wheat supplies 20%, maize (corn) 5.5%, and other grains 6%.some members of the poaceae are used as building materials (bamboo, thatch, and straw); others can provide a source of biofuel, primarily via the conversion of maize to ethanol.grasses have stems that are hollow except at the nodes and narrow alternate leaves borne in two ranks.the lower part of each leaf encloses the stem, forming a leaf-sheath.the leaf grows from the base of the blade, an adaptation allowing it to cope with frequent grazing.grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant are estimated to constitute 40.5% of the land area of the earth, excluding greenland and antarctica.grasses are also an important part of the vegetation in many other habitats, including wetlands, forests and tundra.though they are commonly called 'grasses', groups such as the seagrasses, rushes and sedges fall outside this family.the rushes and sedges are related to the poaceae, being members of the order poales, but the seagrasses are members of order alismatales.however, all of them belong to the monocot group of plants.
poaceae | class | monocotyledon
poaceae () or gramineae () is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses.with around 780 genera and around 12,000 species, the poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family, following the asteraceae, orchidaceae, fabaceae and rubiaceae.the poaceae are the most economically important plant family, providing staple foods from domesticated cereal crops such as maize, wheat, rice, barley, and millet as well as feed for meat-producing animals.some members of the poaceae are used as building materials (bamboo, thatch, and straw); others can provide a source of biofuel, primarily via the conversion of maize to ethanol.the rushes and sedges are related to the poaceae, being members of the order poales, but the seagrasses are members of order alismatales.
john buscema ( bew-sem-ə; born giovanni natale buscema, italian: [dʒoˈvanni naˈtaːle buʃˈʃɛːma]; december 11, 1927 – january 10, 2002) was an american comic book artist and one of the mainstays of marvel comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop-culture conglomerate.his younger brother sal buscema is also a comic book artist.buscema is best known for his run on the series the avengers and the silver surfer, and for over 200 stories featuring the sword-and-sorcery hero conan the barbarian.in addition, he pencilled at least one issue of nearly every major marvel title, including long runs on two of the company's top magazines, fantastic four and thor.he was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2002.in his teens, he developed an interest in both superhero comic books and such adventure comic strips as hal foster's tarzan and prince valiant, burne hogarth's tarzan, alex raymond's flash gordon, and milton caniff's terry and the pirates.he showed an interest in commercial illustration of the period, by such artists as n. c. wyeth, norman rockwell, dean cornwell, coby whitmore, albert dorne, and robert fawcett.buscema graduated from manhattan's high school of music and art.he took night lessons at pratt institute as well as life drawing classes at the brooklyn museum.while training as a boxer, he began painting portraits of boxers and sold some cartoons to the hobo news.seeking work as a commercial illustrator while doing various odd jobs, buscema found himself instead entering the comic book field in 1948, landing a staff job under editor-in-chief and art director stan lee at timely comics, the forerunner of marvel comics.the timely 'bullpen', as the staff was called, included such fellow staffers as established veterans syd shores, carl burgos, mike sekowsky, george klein, and marty nodell.
john buscema | nationality | americans
john buscema ( bew-sem-ə; born giovanni natale buscema, italian: [dʒoˈvanni naˈtaːle buʃˈʃɛːma]; december 11, 1927 – january 10, 2002) was an american comic book artist and one of the mainstays of marvel comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop-culture conglomerate.his younger brother sal buscema is also a comic book artist.buscema is best known for his run on the series the avengers and the silver surfer, and for over 200 stories featuring the sword-and-sorcery hero conan the barbarian.he showed an interest in commercial illustration of the period, by such artists as n. c. wyeth, norman rockwell, dean cornwell, coby whitmore, albert dorne, and robert fawcett.buscema graduated from manhattan's high school of music and art.seeking work as a commercial illustrator while doing various odd jobs, buscema found himself instead entering the comic book field in 1948, landing a staff job under editor-in-chief and art director stan lee at timely comics, the forerunner of marvel comics.
poaceae () or gramineae () is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses.it includes the cereal grasses, bamboos and the grasses of natural grassland and species cultivated in lawns and pasture.the latter are commonly referred to collectively as grass.with around 780 genera and around 12,000 species, the poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family, following the asteraceae, orchidaceae, fabaceae and rubiaceae.the poaceae are the most economically important plant family, providing staple foods from domesticated cereal crops such as maize, wheat, rice, barley, and millet as well as feed for meat-producing animals.they provide, through direct human consumption, just over one-half (51%) of all dietary energy; rice provides 20%, wheat supplies 20%, maize (corn) 5.5%, and other grains 6%.some members of the poaceae are used as building materials (bamboo, thatch, and straw); others can provide a source of biofuel, primarily via the conversion of maize to ethanol.grasses have stems that are hollow except at the nodes and narrow alternate leaves borne in two ranks.the lower part of each leaf encloses the stem, forming a leaf-sheath.the leaf grows from the base of the blade, an adaptation allowing it to cope with frequent grazing.grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant are estimated to constitute 40.5% of the land area of the earth, excluding greenland and antarctica.grasses are also an important part of the vegetation in many other habitats, including wetlands, forests and tundra.though they are commonly called 'grasses', groups such as the seagrasses, rushes and sedges fall outside this family.the rushes and sedges are related to the poaceae, being members of the order poales, but the seagrasses are members of order alismatales.however, all of them belong to the monocot group of plants.
poaceae | class | monocotyledon
poaceae () or gramineae () is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses.with around 780 genera and around 12,000 species, the poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family, following the asteraceae, orchidaceae, fabaceae and rubiaceae.the poaceae are the most economically important plant family, providing staple foods from domesticated cereal crops such as maize, wheat, rice, barley, and millet as well as feed for meat-producing animals.some members of the poaceae are used as building materials (bamboo, thatch, and straw); others can provide a source of biofuel, primarily via the conversion of maize to ethanol.the rushes and sedges are related to the poaceae, being members of the order poales, but the seagrasses are members of order alismatales.
adirondack regional airport (iata: slk, icao: kslk, faa lid: slk) is a public use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) northwest of the central business district of saranac lake, in franklin county, new york, united states.the airport is owned by the town of harrietstown and is situated in the north-central adirondacks two miles (3 km) from lake clear.it is served by one commercial airline, subsidized by the essential air service program.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 4,252 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 4,809 enplanements in 2009, and 5,762 in 2010.it is included in the national plan of integrated airport systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a non-primary commercial service airport (between 2,500 and 10,000 enplanements per year).their thinking was that such a development would play an important part in the future development of the adirondacks.due to the mountainous nature of the region many thought such a development would not be likely.however, after countless reviews of area maps, a plateau large enough for airport purposes was identified within a few miles of saranac lake village.the planning board's search for an airport site had been prompted by an announcement from washington, d.c., that congress had appropriated funds for the building of a system of airports throughout the country.there was, among other problems, however, one restriction.the land for an airport site, to be acceptable to the federal government, had to be publicly owned.the ideal site which these men had spotted on the map was part of the holdings of the paul smith's electric company.since no other tract of suitable terrain was to be found within a radius of some 40 miles (64 km), the whole effort might have bogged down but for the public-spirited cooperation of the paul smith's electric company which, in the interests of regional development, immediately deeded the 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) tract to the town of harrietstown without cost.
schizzo | piggyback | backbites <tsp> schizzo | epulotic | disilicane
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the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
joual | circumposition | catstep <tsp> joual | unpeddled | sidney
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john buscema ( bew-sem-ə; born giovanni natale buscema, italian: [dʒoˈvanni naˈtaːle buʃˈʃɛːma]; december 11, 1927 – january 10, 2002) was an american comic book artist and one of the mainstays of marvel comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop-culture conglomerate.his younger brother sal buscema is also a comic book artist.buscema is best known for his run on the series the avengers and the silver surfer, and for over 200 stories featuring the sword-and-sorcery hero conan the barbarian.in addition, he pencilled at least one issue of nearly every major marvel title, including long runs on two of the company's top magazines, fantastic four and thor.he was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2002.in his teens, he developed an interest in both superhero comic books and such adventure comic strips as hal foster's tarzan and prince valiant, burne hogarth's tarzan, alex raymond's flash gordon, and milton caniff's terry and the pirates.he showed an interest in commercial illustration of the period, by such artists as n. c. wyeth, norman rockwell, dean cornwell, coby whitmore, albert dorne, and robert fawcett.buscema graduated from manhattan's high school of music and art.he took night lessons at pratt institute as well as life drawing classes at the brooklyn museum.while training as a boxer, he began painting portraits of boxers and sold some cartoons to the hobo news.seeking work as a commercial illustrator while doing various odd jobs, buscema found himself instead entering the comic book field in 1948, landing a staff job under editor-in-chief and art director stan lee at timely comics, the forerunner of marvel comics.the timely 'bullpen', as the staff was called, included such fellow staffers as established veterans syd shores, carl burgos, mike sekowsky, george klein, and marty nodell.
john buscema | nationality | americans
john buscema ( bew-sem-ə; born giovanni natale buscema, italian: [dʒoˈvanni naˈtaːle buʃˈʃɛːma]; december 11, 1927 – january 10, 2002) was an american comic book artist and one of the mainstays of marvel comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop-culture conglomerate.his younger brother sal buscema is also a comic book artist.buscema is best known for his run on the series the avengers and the silver surfer, and for over 200 stories featuring the sword-and-sorcery hero conan the barbarian.he showed an interest in commercial illustration of the period, by such artists as n. c. wyeth, norman rockwell, dean cornwell, coby whitmore, albert dorne, and robert fawcett.buscema graduated from manhattan's high school of music and art.seeking work as a commercial illustrator while doing various odd jobs, buscema found himself instead entering the comic book field in 1948, landing a staff job under editor-in-chief and art director stan lee at timely comics, the forerunner of marvel comics.
poaceae () or gramineae () is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses.it includes the cereal grasses, bamboos and the grasses of natural grassland and species cultivated in lawns and pasture.the latter are commonly referred to collectively as grass.with around 780 genera and around 12,000 species, the poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family, following the asteraceae, orchidaceae, fabaceae and rubiaceae.the poaceae are the most economically important plant family, providing staple foods from domesticated cereal crops such as maize, wheat, rice, barley, and millet as well as feed for meat-producing animals.they provide, through direct human consumption, just over one-half (51%) of all dietary energy; rice provides 20%, wheat supplies 20%, maize (corn) 5.5%, and other grains 6%.some members of the poaceae are used as building materials (bamboo, thatch, and straw); others can provide a source of biofuel, primarily via the conversion of maize to ethanol.grasses have stems that are hollow except at the nodes and narrow alternate leaves borne in two ranks.the lower part of each leaf encloses the stem, forming a leaf-sheath.the leaf grows from the base of the blade, an adaptation allowing it to cope with frequent grazing.grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant are estimated to constitute 40.5% of the land area of the earth, excluding greenland and antarctica.grasses are also an important part of the vegetation in many other habitats, including wetlands, forests and tundra.though they are commonly called 'grasses', groups such as the seagrasses, rushes and sedges fall outside this family.the rushes and sedges are related to the poaceae, being members of the order poales, but the seagrasses are members of order alismatales.however, all of them belong to the monocot group of plants.
poaceae | division | flowering plant
poaceae () or gramineae () is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses.with around 780 genera and around 12,000 species, the poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family, following the asteraceae, orchidaceae, fabaceae and rubiaceae.the poaceae are the most economically important plant family, providing staple foods from domesticated cereal crops such as maize, wheat, rice, barley, and millet as well as feed for meat-producing animals.some members of the poaceae are used as building materials (bamboo, thatch, and straw); others can provide a source of biofuel, primarily via the conversion of maize to ethanol.the rushes and sedges are related to the poaceae, being members of the order poales, but the seagrasses are members of order alismatales.however, all of them belong to the monocot group of plants.
adirondack regional airport (iata: slk, icao: kslk, faa lid: slk) is a public use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) northwest of the central business district of saranac lake, in franklin county, new york, united states.the airport is owned by the town of harrietstown and is situated in the north-central adirondacks two miles (3 km) from lake clear.it is served by one commercial airline, subsidized by the essential air service program.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 4,252 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 4,809 enplanements in 2009, and 5,762 in 2010.it is included in the national plan of integrated airport systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a non-primary commercial service airport (between 2,500 and 10,000 enplanements per year).their thinking was that such a development would play an important part in the future development of the adirondacks.due to the mountainous nature of the region many thought such a development would not be likely.however, after countless reviews of area maps, a plateau large enough for airport purposes was identified within a few miles of saranac lake village.the planning board's search for an airport site had been prompted by an announcement from washington, d.c., that congress had appropriated funds for the building of a system of airports throughout the country.there was, among other problems, however, one restriction.the land for an airport site, to be acceptable to the federal government, had to be publicly owned.the ideal site which these men had spotted on the map was part of the holdings of the paul smith's electric company.since no other tract of suitable terrain was to be found within a radius of some 40 miles (64 km), the whole effort might have bogged down but for the public-spirited cooperation of the paul smith's electric company which, in the interests of regional development, immediately deeded the 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) tract to the town of harrietstown without cost.
adirondack regional airport | 1st runway lengthfeet | 6573 <tsp> adirondack regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 507
adirondack regional airport (iata: slk, icao: kslk, faa lid: slk) is a public use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) northwest of the central business district of saranac lake, in franklin county, new york, united states.the airport is owned by the town of harrietstown and is situated in the north-central adirondacks two miles (3 km) from lake clear.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 4,252 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 4,809 enplanements in 2009, and 5,762 in 2010.it is included in the national plan of integrated airport systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a non-primary commercial service airport (between 2,500 and 10,000 enplanements per year).their thinking was that such a development would play an important part in the future development of the adirondacks.however, after countless reviews of area maps, a plateau large enough for airport purposes was identified within a few miles of saranac lake village.the planning board's search for an airport site had been prompted by an announcement from washington, d.c., that congress had appropriated funds for the building of a system of airports throughout the country.the land for an airport site, to be acceptable to the federal government, had to be publicly owned.since no other tract of suitable terrain was to be found within a radius of some 40 miles (64 km), the whole effort might have bogged down but for the public-spirited cooperation of the paul smith's electric company which, in the interests of regional development, immediately deeded the 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) tract to the town of harrietstown without cost.
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
250 delaware avenue | location | buffalo new york city
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.
poaceae () or gramineae () is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses.it includes the cereal grasses, bamboos and the grasses of natural grassland and species cultivated in lawns and pasture.the latter are commonly referred to collectively as grass.with around 780 genera and around 12,000 species, the poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family, following the asteraceae, orchidaceae, fabaceae and rubiaceae.the poaceae are the most economically important plant family, providing staple foods from domesticated cereal crops such as maize, wheat, rice, barley, and millet as well as feed for meat-producing animals.they provide, through direct human consumption, just over one-half (51%) of all dietary energy; rice provides 20%, wheat supplies 20%, maize (corn) 5.5%, and other grains 6%.some members of the poaceae are used as building materials (bamboo, thatch, and straw); others can provide a source of biofuel, primarily via the conversion of maize to ethanol.grasses have stems that are hollow except at the nodes and narrow alternate leaves borne in two ranks.the lower part of each leaf encloses the stem, forming a leaf-sheath.the leaf grows from the base of the blade, an adaptation allowing it to cope with frequent grazing.grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant are estimated to constitute 40.5% of the land area of the earth, excluding greenland and antarctica.grasses are also an important part of the vegetation in many other habitats, including wetlands, forests and tundra.though they are commonly called 'grasses', groups such as the seagrasses, rushes and sedges fall outside this family.the rushes and sedges are related to the poaceae, being members of the order poales, but the seagrasses are members of order alismatales.however, all of them belong to the monocot group of plants.
poaceae | order | commelinids
poaceae () or gramineae () is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses.with around 780 genera and around 12,000 species, the poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family, following the asteraceae, orchidaceae, fabaceae and rubiaceae.the poaceae are the most economically important plant family, providing staple foods from domesticated cereal crops such as maize, wheat, rice, barley, and millet as well as feed for meat-producing animals.some members of the poaceae are used as building materials (bamboo, thatch, and straw); others can provide a source of biofuel, primarily via the conversion of maize to ethanol.the rushes and sedges are related to the poaceae, being members of the order poales, but the seagrasses are members of order alismatales.
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
250 delaware avenue | location | buffalo new york city
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.
john buscema ( bew-sem-ə; born giovanni natale buscema, italian: [dʒoˈvanni naˈtaːle buʃˈʃɛːma]; december 11, 1927 – january 10, 2002) was an american comic book artist and one of the mainstays of marvel comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop-culture conglomerate.his younger brother sal buscema is also a comic book artist.buscema is best known for his run on the series the avengers and the silver surfer, and for over 200 stories featuring the sword-and-sorcery hero conan the barbarian.in addition, he pencilled at least one issue of nearly every major marvel title, including long runs on two of the company's top magazines, fantastic four and thor.he was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2002.in his teens, he developed an interest in both superhero comic books and such adventure comic strips as hal foster's tarzan and prince valiant, burne hogarth's tarzan, alex raymond's flash gordon, and milton caniff's terry and the pirates.he showed an interest in commercial illustration of the period, by such artists as n. c. wyeth, norman rockwell, dean cornwell, coby whitmore, albert dorne, and robert fawcett.buscema graduated from manhattan's high school of music and art.he took night lessons at pratt institute as well as life drawing classes at the brooklyn museum.while training as a boxer, he began painting portraits of boxers and sold some cartoons to the hobo news.seeking work as a commercial illustrator while doing various odd jobs, buscema found himself instead entering the comic book field in 1948, landing a staff job under editor-in-chief and art director stan lee at timely comics, the forerunner of marvel comics.the timely 'bullpen', as the staff was called, included such fellow staffers as established veterans syd shores, carl burgos, mike sekowsky, george klein, and marty nodell.
epilepsy | coelacanthid | phascum <tsp> epilepsy | blackgum | unmanhood
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adirondack regional airport (iata: slk, icao: kslk, faa lid: slk) is a public use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) northwest of the central business district of saranac lake, in franklin county, new york, united states.the airport is owned by the town of harrietstown and is situated in the north-central adirondacks two miles (3 km) from lake clear.it is served by one commercial airline, subsidized by the essential air service program.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 4,252 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 4,809 enplanements in 2009, and 5,762 in 2010.it is included in the national plan of integrated airport systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a non-primary commercial service airport (between 2,500 and 10,000 enplanements per year).their thinking was that such a development would play an important part in the future development of the adirondacks.due to the mountainous nature of the region many thought such a development would not be likely.however, after countless reviews of area maps, a plateau large enough for airport purposes was identified within a few miles of saranac lake village.the planning board's search for an airport site had been prompted by an announcement from washington, d.c., that congress had appropriated funds for the building of a system of airports throughout the country.there was, among other problems, however, one restriction.the land for an airport site, to be acceptable to the federal government, had to be publicly owned.the ideal site which these men had spotted on the map was part of the holdings of the paul smith's electric company.since no other tract of suitable terrain was to be found within a radius of some 40 miles (64 km), the whole effort might have bogged down but for the public-spirited cooperation of the paul smith's electric company which, in the interests of regional development, immediately deeded the 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) tract to the town of harrietstown without cost.
noncoherency | guardianships | printanier <tsp> noncoherency | dictatorial | semihexagonal
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the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
250 delaware avenue | location | buffalo new york city
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.