Women’s Flyweight Bout: #3 Katlyn Chookagian (11-1, 125.75 lbs.) vs. #9 Jessica Eye (13-6 1 NC, 126 lbs.)
Oak Island is a dream for buried-treasure hunters, tantalizing them with links to 14th-century explorers, 17th-century gold coins and mysterious coded messages. For nearly 200 years, the island has drawn treasure-seekers.
Cobb and Nakanishi exchanged headbutts. Elgin and Cobb used a series of quick tags, working over Nakanishi’s back and neck. Nakanishi hit a lariat, then tagged Nagata, who went to work on Elgin with kicks. Nagata hit a boot in the corner and an exploder for a nearfall.Â
Unfortunately, the hole began to seep water in pretty short order and had to be abandoned. After the machines were driven to another site, more digging ensued, first with the 420F backhoe and then the excavator. The second hole was more fruitful: It exposed timber from a previous exploration and was deemed a significant discovery. Because any treasure at that location was apt to be buried deep below where the equipment can reach, the machines were parked for a while.
The First Round Finish Club thanks Mr. Rakic for his work this evening. Mic time for Rakic, he’s asked about the illegal knees and says he was surprised at the lack of proper officiating but he figured he’d have to escape and then knock out his opponent. He talks us through the finish, says he doesn’t do back fists in sparring but is happy it worked and notes that anything can happen in MMA. He thanks Toronto and wants to be back home with his family soon, then says he wants a name opponent next.
The Skinny: “Over the past year I have enjoyed many dinners with amazing dishes, but the one meal and dish that stands out is the Peking duck at Shanghai Terrace. I am fond of this dish and have enjoyed it all over Chicago, but at Shanghai it was prepared, accompanied and flawlessly presented. Our first course of assorted dumplings with explosive flavors was a great start and the vibrant green and crunchy Asian vegetables that we requested to accompany the duck were perfect. My wife and Coco Pazzo Wine Director, Tamra, selected a bottle of Robert Weil Riesling which was an excellent pair with the meal. The room is gentle and elegant, the service is formal, knowledgeable and accommodating while the crowd is interesting and eclectic. Desserts were also outstanding.”
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“The most common mistake is selecting a trenching bucket that is too large for the excavator,” says Lee Smith, excavator product specialist, Doosan Construction Equipment. “Some excavator owners think a bigger bucket will increase productivity. However, that is not always the case.”
ROUND FOUR: Both men are busted up around the face. Holloway lands a one two and digs the body, he’s on a mission this round. Left from Holloway lands then a counter combination. He’s making Ortega miss and landing counters. Kidney shots from Holloway, that’s legal but just mean. Short right from Holloway in close, Ortega lands a right. Ortega digs the body, Holloway lands a left, they’re just throwing technical haymakers at each other. Body work from Holloway and a c combination of hooks. Ortega is on the fence and Holloway is landing to the body and head, he’s breaking Ortega down but Ortega is firing back and wont go away. Holloway lands punches in close. Holloway lands a combination from Holloway but Ortega is able to get a clinch on the fence. Knees from Holloway as he avoids being taken down, Ortega tries to pull guard but gets punches for his effort and they break. Ortega’s left eye is a mess, and Holloway digs to the body and head, he just wont stop. They get close and Holloway grabs a front headlock but wont engage on the mat. They’ll stop this between rounds based on that left eye of Ortega. Holloway lands more punches, Ortega after a single leg and Holloway is defending. body shots from Holloway on the break then a right and Ortega pulls him into mount. Ortega tries to roll under for a leg lock, Holloway rolls through and we’re back up. Another combination from Holloway, Ortega fires back along the fence as the round ends.
Side- and rear-view cameras have been standard on Volvo excavators since 2016. Smart View, which uses three cameras to provide a birds-eye view of the machine, is now available. If the machine is equipped with Dig Assist, the operator can leave the Smart View display on the main monitor or cast it to the larger Co-Pilot display used by Dig Assist.
“The decision to rent attachments can come from two schools of thought. You can decide to become an attachment specialist by renting what others do not offer. While this is a capital-intensive investment and requires a good amount of marketing, word of mouth and education to the customer to let them know you provide equipment not traditionally offered in rental fleets, it does allow for a greater return on investment once you have traction and become a known resource,” Durante says.
A reversible fan that swings out for cooler cleaning, automatic lubrication system, and a return filter for powered attachments.
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