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USSO 2006 Round 15

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Photos: USSO 2006 Round 15

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Sunday evening directors' meeting.
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Daniel Stock makes another great 100-tile story, this one about Robin Pollock Daniel.
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The NSA's Jane R. Williams, John, D. Williama, Jr., and Joe Edley standing in front of the room during the Town Hall meeting.
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Architectural railings.
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Cast concete cornice work, a staple of the Frank Lloyd Wright influenced architecture at the Arizona Biltmore.
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More cast concrete cornices.
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A bit of the ivy grows even here in dry Arizona!
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Gold leaf foil ceiling work is everywhere in the Biltmore, as are these type of wooden and geometric metal lighting fixtures.
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Although it may be a bit on the warm side, the view on the way to the Frank Lloyd Wright Center is undeniably beautiful.
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Well coiffed date palms.
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Computer Staff in their T for Tourneyman shirts. Div 1: Jeremy Brooke; div 2: Amie Karp; div 3: Jessica Barnes; div 4 Michael White; div 5: Adria Dobkin; and div 6: Jim Pate.
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Computer Staff in their T for Tourneyman shirts from the back. Div 1: Jeremy Brooke; div 2: Amie Karp; div 3: Jessica Barnes; div 4 Michael White; div 5: Adria Dobkin; and div 6: Jim Pate. The shirts say tourneyman for the men and tourneywoman for the women. Quite clever!
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Steve Pellinen and his spouse, Lisa Odom.
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Never far away from table 1, Joel Wapnick checks in on Robin Pollock Daniel, who is busy tapping away on her constant companion: her pdf.
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Division 3's Ellis Wyer vs. Glenda Short sit beside affianced Gary Smart vs. Cathy Coking.

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