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We work in partnership with learning-disabled artists to deliver a bold, cutting-edge and world-class artistic programme that impacts locally, nationally and internationally. Work that excites, surprises and challenges audiences. Mind the Gap Campaign «Bnei Akiva UK". Bauk.org. Archived from the original on 26 May 2014 . Retrieved 25 May 2014.The original Oswald Laurence "Mind the gap" announcement and the current voice-over announcements are also used in electronic music. [22] [23] See also [ edit ]

The phrase can be heard in New Delhi Metro in two languages (English and Hindi): " कृपया दूरी का ध्यान रखें" "Mind the gap".There’s no one-size-fits-all silver bullet: in most low- and middle-income countries, no single intervention, however innovative, will create enough fiscal space to plug the funding gap on its own. Moreover, while universal health coverage is a national-level goal for most states, health financing remains a global issue, with donor countries continuing to play an important role as part of a holistic financing strategy. We must consider all the options. I remember when I was living in Hong Kong that, on the wonderful MTR, the phrase "Please mind the gap" was announced in three languages, namely, Cantonese, English, and Mandarin. Announcements are made on Seoul Metro trains when arriving at stations with a curved platform, e.g. Myeongdong station on Line 4 and Singil station on Line 1, saying " 이 역은 타는 곳과 전동차 사이가 넓습니다. 내리실 때 조심하시기 바랍니다" (which translates as "There is a big gap between the station platform and the train, please be careful when getting off") and "Please watch your step" in Korean and English. Our vision is to work in an arts sector where there is equal opportunity for performers with learning disabilities: a world where performers are trained, respected and employed equally, and feature every day on our stages and screens. At almost all stations of SuperVia, Rio de Janeiro suburban trains, the driver announces " Observe o espaço entre o trem e a plataforma" ("Watch the space between the train and the platform"), and sometimes " Observe o desnível entre o trem e a plataforma" ("Watch the level difference between the train and the platform").

To receive one message a day with the main headlines, as well as breaking news alerts, send one of the following to 07900 342671 on WhatsApp, depending on where you want to receive news from: At some East Rail Line stations, you may hear "Please mind the gap and be aware of the difference in levels between the platform and the train". If you use the Tube for your commute every day, you probably hear the words "Mind the Gap" many times each day, possibly every time your train stops at a station. Plaques on Toronto subway station platforms warn riders to "Mind the gap." Platform-edge decals warn passengers, 'Wide gap space, mind the gap when entering.' Similar warnings are affixed to the inside of carriage doors. These warnings are featured alongside a ubiquitous graphic depicting a passenger boarding a carriage. Announcements about the warning on the public announcement system in each station can also be heard intermittently.Our previous post in the Chinglish Annals was " Mind your head" (8/28/15). As promised, in this post we turn to the other extremity of the body. The award-winning designers and manufacturers of premium home accessories and wallpaper Mind The Gap, is an eclectic brand proud of their individualities with a focused approach to create items that are unique and innovative to contemporary design. This is evidently seen across each of their designs, with expressions of artistic freedom that reveals the unknown or undiscovered. It also can be heard in Chennai Metro in two languages (English and Tamil): " அன்புகூர்ந்து இடைவெளியை கவனத்தில் கொள்ளவும்" "Please Mind the gap". Well, if we're discussing announcements on trains, may I briefly enquire why, nowadays in the UK, trains always arrive "into" stations?

In the Athens Metro, the message " Παρακαλούμε προσοχή στο κενό μεταξύ συρμού και αποβάθρας" ("Please mind the gap between the train and the platform") is heard in both Greek and English at the stations of Monastiraki and Agios Nikolaos. The major reason for this more elaborate announcement, I think, is that the gaps between platform and train at East Rail Line stations are much larger than those of other lines, probably because the platforms are very long and sometimes curved (this is the line that goes out into the hills and mountains of the New Territories). The sole difference in wording between the Cantonese and Mandarin versions is that Mandarin de 的 is replaced by Cantonese ge3 嘅 (both are attributive particles).As such, there is a need for more awareness of the ways in which people should actively work to reduce their CVD risk. There is also a need for more primary and secondary preventative support from health agencies, policymakers and nongovernmental groups. In the United States, the standard Amtrak conductor announcement when approaching any station stop concludes with "Mind the gap between the train and the platform". This is not strictly adhered to, and the more common American phraseology 'Watch the gap' may be heard instead. Mind the gap" audible warnings are always played on the Central line platforms at Bank, the Northern line northbound platform at Embankment, and the Bakerloo line platforms at Piccadilly Circus. The markings on the platform edge usually line up with the doors on the cars.

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