Interpreters in Kiev
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LED displays
LED displays is the only type of video panels which let to demonstrate your advertisement and rigorous picture in large format and with any lightning intensity both in indoors and outdoors in day light.
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McAlpine lock
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Construction of new navigation lock on the Ohio River at Louisville is more than halfway complete.Construction of the $395-million McAlpine Lock Replacement Project on the Ohio River -- one of the largest civil works projects currently being undertaken by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Louisville District -- is proceeding on target for completion in August 2008."We are on schedule and everything is falling into place," says David Klinstiver, P.E., resident engineer for the Corps' Louisville District.The massive, multi-phase McAlpine project is taking place at McAlpine Locks, located at the downstream end of the Louisville & Portland Canal (at River Mile 606.8), which bypasses(translation locks) the Falls of Ohio. Currently, approximately 300 workers are involved with the project, and that number is expected to peak at 360 during the summer months. A majority of the workforce is on site five days a week, with occasional work taking place on Saturdays.Many of the workers are pouring concrete for a new 110-foot by 1,200-foot concrete lock on the Kentucky bank side of the Portland Canal.(translation locks) The new lock replaces a 110-foot by 600-foot auxiliary lock (constructed in 1921) and an inactive 56-foot by 360-foot, two-stage lock (dating back to the 1860s), which were demolished early in the project.
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Changes to English
Changes to English
The European Commission has just announced an agreement whereby English will be the official language of the European Union rather than German, which was the other possibility. As part of the negotiations, Her Majesty's Government conceded that English spelling had some room for improvement and has accepted a 5-year phase-in plan that would be known as "Euro-English".
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