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Stationery company Staedtler, engineering consultancy Skanska, aeronautic maintenance and project management company TES Aviation and home accessories manufacturer Dekor plc also have significant offices and facilities in the town.
For four years ( 1957 – 1961 ), TES also operated a studio theater to train young actors and stage technicians, in which some of the surviving greats of Yiddish theater taught their crafts to a new generation.
* TES — Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer — measures tropospheric ozone in infrared wavelengths, also carbon monoxide, methane and nitrogen oxides.
The camera currently installed on the SPT – also designed with superconducting TES arrays – is even more sensitive than the SPT-SZ camera and, crucially, has the ability to measure the polarization of the incoming light ( hence the name SPTpol-South Pole Telescope POLarimeter ).
Books from their young non-fiction series " Wonderwise " won the TES, Silver Smarties and English Association Awards and were also shortlisted for the Royal Society Science Book Prizes on three occasions.

TES and works
The repertoire of TES has included many works with music by their own Haim Schwartzman.

TES and by
The US Government currently has a polygraph examination entitled the " Test of Espionage and Sabotage " ( TES, contributing to the increasingly popular, though not consensus, notion, by those studying espionage and sabotage countermeasures, of the interrelationship between the two.
V: TES, perhaps the most successful card game, was originally published by Wizards of the Coast in 1994, but was abandoned just two years later after a revamped base set, name change and three expansions were published.
The Elder Scrolls ( abbreviated as TES ) is an action role-playing open world video game series developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks.
The Drawa fire control system, developed by Polish engineers, contains the gunner's day sight PCD and the TES thermovision night sight developed by the Israeli company ELOP, the commander's combined day-night passive observation and aiming sight POD-72, a ballistic computer, a laser rangefinder and a data system processing information for the ballistic computer.
* Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 1 – 9: Rhyme and Analogy: Story Rhymes, ( written by Roderick Hunt et al., co-illustrated by Alex Brychta ), ( Oxford University Press, 1996 ) ( TES award winner for an educational book )
It images Mars in the visible and infrared parts of the electromagnetic spectrum in order to determine the thermal properties of the surface and to refine the distribution of minerals on the surface of Mars as determined by the Thermal Emission Spectrometer ( TES ).
TES is built for NASA by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California.
* Tandem Experimental Sesquiplane, the Bellanca TES was an experimental aircraft constructed by Giuseppe Mario Bellanca in 1929.
The idea for a regular section on education in The Times was first proposed in 1905 by J E G de Montmorency, a barrister and writer who later composed leader articles for The TES.
In 1914, The TES became a stand-alone publication, noting on the outbreak of the First World War that “ every great war in the modern world has been followed by changes in education ”.
When the newspaper reached its centenary in 2010, its editor Gerard Kelly, wrote: “ If there is one phenomenal, outstanding, amazing development of the past century in this country, it has to be that education has liberated women in a way that was never anticipated by the most liberal of reformers, even by those far-sighted individuals on The TES in 1910 ”.
At its start The TES was owned, like its parent paper, by Lord Northcliffe.
First held in 2009, The TES Schools Awards are held annually to celebrate achievements by schools in the UK.
Then in 2011 she instigated The Classroom, a website with 36 lesson plans free for teachers to usalise and actualise LGBT issues across the curriculum and in all key stages tied to the national curriculum. www. the-classroom. org. uk It has proved massively popular, upoloaded by the TES and Guardian and now viewed by thousands both in this country and round the world

TES and Romanian
During the Communist era, TES had some interesting exchanges with other Romanian theaters.

TES and such
Conversely, non-Jewish actors such as George Trodorescu, Lucu Andreescu, Ştefan Hablinski, and Dan Jitianu played major roles in productions at TES.

TES and array
The first camera installed on the SPT contained a 960-element bolometer array of superconducting transition edge sensors ( TES ), which made it one of the largest TES bolometer arrays ever built.

TES and from
The THEMIS infrared camera was designed to be used in conjunction with data from the Thermal Emission Spectrometer ( TES ), a similar instrument on Mars Global Surveyor.

TES and theater
Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat ( TES, the State Jewish Theater ) in Bucharest, Romania is a theater specializing in Jewish-related plays.
After the rise of Communism in Romania, the IKUF theater was nationalized August 1, 1948 as the State Jewish Theater ( Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat, TES ).

TES and V
Since then, several V: TES expansions have been released, and the game was the only official source of material for the Old World of Darkness, until 2011 when the 20th Anniversary Edition of Vampire: The Masquerade was published and the Onyx Path was announced.
Vampire: The Eternal Struggle, published as Jyhad in the first or " Limited " edition and often abbreviated as VTES, V: TES or V: tES, is a multiplayer collectible card game set in the World of Darkness.

TES and .
11. 4 — Toronto Electroacoustic Symposium 2009 ( TES ) / Symposium Électroacoustique 2009 de Toronto ( December 2009 ).
In the 1980s, a number of manufacturers carefully researched thermal energy storage ( TES ) to meet the growing demand for air conditioning during peak hours.
Today, several companies manufacture TES systems.
DE LA GALISSONIERE, COMMANDANT GENERAL DE LA NOUVELLE FRANCE POVR RETABLIR LA TRAN QUILLITE DANS QUELQUES VILLAGES SAUVAGES DE CES CANTONS, AVONS ENTERRE CETTE PLAQUE AU CONFLUENT DE L ' OHIO ET DE TCHADAKOIN CE 29 JVILLET, PRES DE LA RIVIERE OYO AUTREMENT BELLE RIVIERE, POUR MONUMENT DU RENOUVELLEMENT DE POSSESSION QUE NOUS AVONS PRIS DE LA DITTE RIVIERE OYO, ET DE TOUTES CELLE ~ QUI Y TOMBENT, ET DE TOUTES LES TERRES DES DEUX COTES JVSQVE AVX SOURCES DES DITTES RIVIERES AINSI QV ' EN ONT JOVY OU DV JOVIR LES PRECEDENTS ROIS DE FRANCE, ET QU ' ILS S ' Y SONT MAINTENVS PAR LES ARMES ET PAR LES TRAIT TES, SPECIALEMENT PAR CEVX DE RISWICK D ' VTRECHT ET D ' AIX LA CHAPELLE.
When deployed on operations the Challenger 2 is now normally upgraded to TES ( Theatre Entry Standard ), this includes a number of modifications including armour and weapon system upgrades.
: The 422 TES is a composite squadron that executes HQ ACC-directed operational test and evaluation for all aircraft assigned to the command.
" Epic Legends of the Hierarchs: The Elemenstor Saga " ( abbreviated as ELotH: TES ) is a fan-driven parody of the generic fantasy fiction that serves as the backstory of many fantasy game franchises.
The Eulenspiegel Society ( TES ) is the oldest and largest BDSM education and support group in New York City, where it is based, and claims to be the oldest group in the United States.
TES is a not-for-profit organization that states that it " promotes sexual liberation for all adults, especially for people who enjoy consensual S / M.
TES functions include classes and workshops on a weekly basis and frequent social events.
TES has operated in the former Baraşeum building almost continually since that time.

TES and their
ISO 13602-1 provides methods to analyse, characterize and compare technical energy systems ( TES ) with all their inputs, outputs and risk factors.

also and staged
The word battle is a loanword in English from the Old French bataille, first attested in 1297, from Late Latin battualia, meaning " exercise of soldiers and gladiators in fighting and fencing ", from Late Latin ( taken from Germanic ) battuere " beat ", from which the English word battery is also derived via Middle English batri, and comes from the staged battles in the Colosseum in Rome that may have numbered 10, 000 individuals.
The newsreel tradition is important in documentary film ; newsreels were also sometimes staged but were usually re-enactments of events that had already happened, not attempts to steer events as they were in the process of happening.
Of his cult at Eridu, which goes back to the oldest period of Mesopotamian history, nothing definite is known except that his temple was also associated with Ninhursag's temple which was called Esaggila, " the lofty head house " ( E, house, sag, head, ila, high ; or Akkadian goddess = Ila ), a name shared with Marduk's temple in Babylon, pointing to a staged tower or ziggurat ( as with the temple of Enlil at Nippur, which was known as E-kur ( kur, hill )), and that incantations, involving ceremonial rites in which water as a sacred element played a prominent part, formed a feature of his worship.
The company also staged in 2011-12, Si seulement je pouvais avoir peur, a production directed by Julie Burnier of a text by Nicolas Yazgi inspired by the Brothers Grimm.
However, as their company remit also includes encouraging new writing, they have also staged several new plays in the Grand-Guignol style, including " Eating For Two ", " Penalty " and " Ways and Means ".
Edward Petherbridge also played Wimsey in the UK production of the Busman's Honeymoon play staged at the Lyric Hammersmith and on tour in 1988, with the role of Harriet being taken by his real-life spouse, Emily Richard.
The film's main action sequence, when Nanook hunts a walrus, was also a staged event.
Since 2009 EYP has also staged a fan appreciation night entitled Eagles Flight Night.
With the aim of showing traditional Inuit life, Flaherty also staged some scenes, including the ending, where Allakariallak ( who acts the part of Nanook ) and his screen family were supposedly at risk of dying if they could not find or build shelter quickly enough.
He also staged the film's climactic sequence, in which three men in a small boat strive to row back to shore through perilously high, rock-infested seas.
In 1970, they also staged a sit-in at the Ladies ' Home Journal.
In 2005 the Abbey Theatre produced the play with an all male cast ; it also featured Wilde as a character – the play opens with him drinking in a Parisian café, dreaming of his play .. More recently the Melbourne Theatre Company staged a production in December 2011 with Geoffrey Rush playing Lady Bracknell.
The company performed mostly light comedies, but they also staged plays by Beaumarchais and worked with famous directors like Luchino Visconti.
It was staged frequently in Italy, and it was not until 1830 that Bellini's first success, Il pirata ( also Milan, 1827 ) passed Gli arabi nelle Gallie in number of performances at the Teatro alla Scala.
Over a two-week shooting schedule, Buchanan staged principal photography for Mars Needs Women in his hometown, Dallas, with the Southland Life Insurance Building visible as the Martians drive among the humans ; other prominent local landmarks including the Southern Methodist University were also featured.
Eton College has also staged numerous plays at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, under the production name ' Double Edge Drama '.
A shortened version consisting of the first and last lines ( and taking about 20 seconds to play ) is also staged occasionally.
An opera by Karl-Birger Blomdahl also called Aniara premiered in 1959 with a libretto by Erik Lindegren based on Martinson's poem ; it was also staged in Hamburg, Brussels and Darmstadt.
Plays are also staged at the theatre guild of Guyana.
Mickey Rooney and Ms. de Havilland had also appeared in Reinhardt's 1934 stage production, which was staged at the Hollywood Bowl.
The Royal National Theatre also staged a successful revival of Priestley's Time and the Conways in 2009.
It also provided the basis for a 1950 British television drama starring Ruth Chatterton and Walter Abel, and a 1995 musical adaptation that was staged in Fort Worth, Texas with Hal Linden and Dee Hoty.
Laughton also directed a staged reading in 1953 of Stephen Vincent Benét's John Brown's Body, a full-length poem about the American Civil War and its aftermath.

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