The boy runs to a carpetmaker, who scoffs, "He has needs! What about me? I need thread for weaving my carpets." |
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As an independent adviser, he now runs an online advisory service and is recognized as one of the foremost options trading experts. |
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The Financial Year, used mainly for corporation tax purposes can be chosen by each company and typically runs from 1 April to 31 March. |
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In the west, the route connects with the Great Western Main Line at Paddington and runs to Hayes and Harlington, where it splits. |
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The main western section runs on the surface from Reading to Acton Main Line. |
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One of the two eastern sections runs underground from Whitechapel to Stratford, then on the surface on the existing main line. |
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The other eastern branch runs underground from Whitechapel to Canary Wharf and Abbey Wood. |
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It runs two student homes, two homes for the elderly, the Forray Methodist High School, the Wesley Scouts and the Methodist Library and Archives. |
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Nuffield Health runs a private hospital in Glasgow which is a major centre for In vitro fertilisation. |
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It was a success, with three print runs being commissioned to cope with the demand. |
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After their first runs none of the three plays were seen again in the West End during Shaw's lifetime. |
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Shaw's collected musical criticism, published in three volumes, runs to more than 2,700 pages. |
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Blake created the carpet which runs through the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom's Middlesex Guildhall building. |
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The Union runs 18 sports clubs, 11 of which compete in either University of London Union or BUCS leagues. |
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In addition to these five stations, the BBC also runs a further five stations that broadcast on DAB and online only. |
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Popper's principle of falsifiability runs into prima facie difficulties when the epistemological status of mathematics is considered. |
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It runs a Women's Cup, Women's League and the Northern Ireland women's national football team. |
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If the ball is hit into or past this boundary, four runs are scored, or six runs if the ball doesn't hit the ground before crossing the boundary. |
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Once the ball is dead, no runs can be scored and no batsmen can be dismissed. |
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If a ball that is not a wide passes the striker and runs are scored, they are called byes. |
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Fielders are positioned to field the ball, to stop runs and boundaries, and to get batsmen out by catching or running them out. |
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New Zealand, batting second, scored 180 runs fewer than England, meaning England could have enforced the follow on, though chose not to. |
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It runs competitions such as the Irish Chess Championship and selects teams to participate in international competitions for Ireland. |
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The East of Scotland Cricket Association runs 9 divisions, with the Eastern Premier League containing 10 teams. |
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The A4058 starts at Pontypridd runs through Porth before ending at Treorchy, where it joins the A4061 to Hirwaun. |
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On the Red Sea coast, there is a narrow coastal plain, known as the Tihamah parallel to which runs an imposing escarpment. |
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It runs local bus routes across Kuwait as well as longer distance services to other Gulf states. |
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It runs local bus routes across Kuwait and longer distance services to neighbouring Arab countries. |
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A border barrier is a separation barrier that runs along an international border. |
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The border also runs through the middle of the Akwesasne Nation and even divides some buildings found in communities in Vermont and Quebec. |
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The Centre runs a range of courses which cover specific academic disciplines and key skills. |
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The two locations are connected via a free bus service that runs frequently throughout the week. |
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From here, it runs eastwards through a large valley via Bruck south of Lake Zell to Schwarzach im Pongau. |
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The string of volcanoes runs through Sumatra, Java, Bali and Nusa Tenggara, and then to the Banda Islands of Maluku to northeastern Sulawesi. |
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It divides the Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island at the confluence of the two rivers, and then runs south along the Ussuri. |
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In addition to radio, BBC Scotland also runs two national television stations. |
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The Inches are linked by Tay Street, which runs along the western banks of the Tay. |
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It runs a network of learning centres across the area, in Blairgowrie, Crieff, Kinross and Pathways in Perth. |
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Inverness's Caledonian Canal also runs through the Great Glen connecting Loch Ness, Loch Oich, and Loch Lochy. |
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The river Nith runs through Dumfries toward the Solway Firth in a southwards direction splitting the town into East and West. |
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The main arterial route along the loch is the A82 road which runs the length of its western shore. |
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A black and narrow dorsal band starts on the shoulders, and runs along the back, usually terminating at the base of the tail. |
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In Norse mythology, Ratatoskr is a red squirrel who runs up and down with messages in the world tree, Yggdrasil, and spreads gossip. |
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North Bridge runs north over Waverley station to the New Town's Princes Street. |
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The Annual Scots Fiddle Festival which runs each November showcases the great fiddling tradition and talent in Scotland. |
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The British Army runs its own pipes and drums training facility, the Army School of Bagpipe Music and Highland Drumming, in Edinburgh, Scotland. |
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The current border runs from Plouha on the English Channel to the Rhuys Peninsula on the Bay of Biscay. |
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In 1848 new land regulations were introduced, and the squatters' runs were subdivided into smaller allotments over the following years. |
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The walk starts in the town centre near Madras College and runs roughly westward, through Cockshaugh Park to Law Mill. |
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Started in 2011, the service runs 24 hours a day, direct via the M8 motorway. |
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The system runs from the airport and travels across the western suburbs of Edinburgh, terminating in the city centre. |
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The reason for this is the taxiway extension route runs straight through the old bomb dump. |
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There is no station at Inverness Airport, although the Aberdeen to Inverness Line runs along the southern perimeter of the airfield. |
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The North Berwick Line runs from Glasgow Central High Level via Motherwell to Carstairs and onto Haymarket, Edinburgh Waverley and North Berwick. |
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At Carlisle the Glasgow South Western Line runs for several miles before heading west towards Dumfries, Kilmarnock, Ayr and Stranraer. |
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Most of the retail premises are in the main street, or on Davies Brae, which runs south from the village centre. |
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The line also runs along the Clyde between Helensburgh and Glasgow and offers views across the estuary. |
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It runs four prisons, a Young Offenders Institution and a Secure Training Centre. |
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A road in Brecon which runs off the B4601 and over a part of the former line is known as Cambrian Way in commemoration of it. |
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The main passage runs between vertical slab rocked walls roofed by a series of stone lintels. |
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It runs generally parallel to Offa's Dyke, sometimes within a few yards but never more than three miles away. |
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Two main roads service the area, the A4058 runs through the Rhondda Fawr and the A4233 services the Rhondda Fach. |
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The Rhondda Line runs through the Rhondda Fawr, linking Rhondda to Cardiff Central. |
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Additionally, it runs a historic streetcar line, which runs on Market Street from Castro Street to Fisherman's Wharf. |
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Another Commuter Rail system, Caltrain, runs from San Francisco along the San Francisco Peninsula to San Jose. |
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Amtrak California Thruway Motorcoach runs a shuttle bus from San Francisco to its rail station across the Bay in Emeryville. |
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Thruway service also runs south to San Luis Obispo, California with connection to the Pacific Surfliner. |
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Soltrans runs supplemental bus service between the Ferry Building and Vallejo. |
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The two lane bike track runs from Monroe Drive west to Charles Allen Drive, with connections to the Beltline and Piedmont Park. |
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The main access route to Blaenau Ffestiniog is via the A470 road which runs north to Llandudno and south to Dolgellau and beyond. |
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The A425 road runs southwards from the town to Rhuddlan, St Asaph and Ruthin. |
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The old mountain road to Dwygyfylchi and Penmaenmawr runs through the Sychnant Pass, at the foot of Conwy Mountain. |
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The River Dee runs through it and the waters of the lake are famously deep and clear. |
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The sharks' momentum at the end of these spiraling runs often carries them into the air. |
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This canal, which runs beneath the northern section of the city walls of Chester, is navigable and remains in use today. |
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Originally starting at the Cross Foxes near Dolgellau the A458 now runs only from Mallwyd to Shrewsbury. |
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Park Place runs north to south through the area, linking it to the A470 in the north and Queen Street in the south. |
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Westgate Street runs parallel just west of St Marys Street for about half of the latter's length, linked by several alleys and lanes. |
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The town suffered very little from the bombing runs in the Second World War that did damage to many English locations. |
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A fault, the Hodnet Fault, starts approximately at the town, and runs as far as Market Drayton. |
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From there it runs north, passing Sundorne, then Battlefield, before heading out towards Whitchurch. |
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The Great Western main line is a main line railway in England, that runs westwards from London Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads. |
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To prevent this scenario, a store repair process runs in the background for each n-plex group. |
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The Dylan Thomas Trail runs through part of the county, linking the places associated with the poet. |
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A water gate overlooks a protected stairway of 127 steps that runs down to the foot of the cliffs. |
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A handful of grass is lit and the woman runs around the circumference of the mound touching the burning torch to the dried grass. |
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A frieze with similar swags runs in a band below the cornice, tying the arches of the windows and the capitals. |
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Cardiff currently runs a youth academy, with a number of youth groups from ages seven to eighteen years. |
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Hopkins finished with 168 runs to his name, joint 6th for the tournament and the highest of any player to exit at the group stage. |
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Robinson now runs Steve Robinson's Boxing Gym in his home town of Cardiff where he hopes to train a world champion. |
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An enormous amount of off-book money sloshes around Chinese business and officialdom, and some of it runs into handbags. |
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Heat from nuclear fission is used to raise steam, which runs through turbines, which in turn powers the electrical generators. |
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The B4329 former turnpike runs from Eglwyswrw in the north to Haverfordwest across the Preseli Mountains. |
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The largest car ferry in the world, the Irish Ferries ship MV Ulysses which can carry up to 2000 passengers, runs on the Holyhead route. |
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An additional InterCity service runs from Limerick to Waterford although this is currently operated by Commuter railcars. |
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The nervous system consists of a main nerve ring which runs around the central disk. |
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At the base of each arm, the ring attaches to a radial nerve which runs to the end of the limb. |
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An additional tube, called the siphon, runs beside much of the intestine, opening into it at both ends. |
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In 2007, MMPA was amended to permit the lethal removal of sea lions from salmon runs at Bonneville Dam. |
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The bridge forms part of the A590, which runs between Walney's western coast and the M6 Motorway. |
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A third tunnel opened in 1971, the Kingsway Tunnel, connecting with the M53 motorway which now runs up the centre of the peninsula. |
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Local television companies in Cyprus include the state owned Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation which runs two television channels. |
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The main line runs between Bastia and Ajaccio and there is a branch line from Ponte Leccia to Calvi. |
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The part of E4 that runs through western Stockholm is called Essingeleden and is the busiest road in Sweden. |
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A medial moraine is a ridge of moraine that runs down the center of a valley floor. |
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It runs along the south coast of Yell, and up its east, and part of the north east too. |
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A wave breaks when it runs into shallow water, or when two wave systems oppose and combine forces. |
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Volkswagen runs a large production plant which builds the Volkswagen Passat car and which employs around 10,000 people. |
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All are operated by municipal public transport operator GVB, which also runs the city bus network. |
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Part of the M25 runs through Kent, from Westerham to the Kent and Essex tunnel at Dartford. |
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In Summer, the Cawsand Ferry runs a passenger service between Cawsand Beach and the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth for visitors to the Barbican. |
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Volk's Electric Railway runs along the inland edge of the beach from Brighton Pier to Black Rock and Brighton Marina. |
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Brighton Fringe runs alongside Brighton Festival, and has grown to be one of the largest fringe festivals in the world. |
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Red foxes may prey on domestic rabbits and guinea pigs if they are kept in open runs or are allowed to range freely in gardens. |
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When a doe is ready to mate, she runs across the countryside, starting a chase that tests the stamina of the following males. |
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Bats also possess a system of sphincter valves on the arterial side of the vascular network that runs along the edge of their wings. |
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A dark streak runs from the eye to the neck and continues as a longitudinal series of spots along the flanks. |
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When honour runs parallel with the laws of God and our country, it cannot be too much cherished. |
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The topography is dominated by the American Cordillera, a long chain of mountains that runs the length of the west coast. |
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North of the Appalachians, the Arctic Cordillera runs along the eastern coast of Canada. |
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It runs along the Caribbean coasts of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and Honduras. |
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Although the ridge system runs down the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, the ridge is located away from the center of other oceans. |
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A long dorsal fin runs from the middle of the back and is continuous with a similar ventral fin. |
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The navigable section of the river is entirely urban and runs from the centre of Norwich, past Norwich Cathedral to the confluence with the Yare. |
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The Manitoba Chamber Orchestra runs a series of chamber orchestral concerts each year. |
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He looks under the water for the mermaid, but runs out of air and gives up. |
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He is a Tour Leader for Island Holidays and runs the Island Wildlife Tours group. |
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One of Penzance's secondary schools is also named after the scientist, and runs as a music and maths community college. |
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The River Test runs along the western border of the city, separating it from the New Forest. |
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The River Itchen runs through the middle of the city and is bridged in several places. |
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The Boat Show itself is the climax of Sea City, which runs from April to September each year to celebrate Southampton's links with the sea. |
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The M27 motorway, linking places along the south coast of England, runs just to the north of the city. |
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It runs from the Red Funnel ferry terminals at Town Quay to Central station via Westquay and is operated by Bluestar. |
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Hovertravel operate a regular hovercraft service to Ryde on the Isle of Wight which runs from Southsea seafront. |
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Eastern Australia is marked by the Great Dividing Range, which runs parallel to the coast of Queensland, New South Wales and much of Victoria. |
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Freshwater is near the source of the Western Yar, a river whose estuary runs north to Yarmouth. |
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The West of England Main Line runs through the north of the county at Gillingham and Sherborne. |
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The South Western Main Line runs through the south at Bournemouth, Poole, Dorchester and the terminus at Weymouth. |
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The bay contains Pergins Island, and the South Western railway line runs west to east on a causeway across the bay. |
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The Isle of Wight Coastal Path runs along the cliff edge for the entire extent of the bay. |
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The insincerity of Crawford's feelings towards Price is demonstrated when he runs off with newly married Mrs. |
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Until 2012 the ride alternated between the clockwise and anticlockwise directions, but now runs clockwise every year. |
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When glycogen runs low, the body must then obtain energy by burning stored fat, which does not burn as readily. |
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Many runners experiment with consuming energy supplements during training runs to determine what works best for them. |
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These countries run a number of leagues and have regular fixtures throughout the traditional speedway season that runs from March to October. |
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In the final at Lord's they beat Kent by 41 runs, including 90 runs from Robin Smith and three wickets each from Malcolm Marshall and Shaun Udal. |
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In the final the club played Durham where they lost by 125 runs as the match went into a reserve day due to rain. |
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In July 2008 the ground hosted the Twenty20 Cup final, with Middlesex defeating Kent by 3 runs in the final. |
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The Sustrans route 23 cycle route also runs through the village at the bottom of the Shute, allowing easy access to Cowes, Newport and Sandown. |
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The future of the railways is secure until 2017, when the existing National Rail South Western franchise runs out. |
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It is numbered 6336, and runs on the converted underframe of a parcels van. |
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Other major roads are the A272 which runs east to west through the middle of the county and the A27 which does the same but closer to the coast. |
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To the southeast the state border runs through the Harz, low mountains that are part of the German Central Uplands. |
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The Sultans Trail is a hiking trail that runs along the river between Vienna and Smederevo in Serbia. |
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Moreover, Frisian runs the risk of dissolving into Dutch, especially in Friesland, where both languages are used. |
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The docks of Goa were soon producing their own carracks for the India run back to Portugal and for runs to further points east. |
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That only four ships on India runs were known to be captured by the enemy seems quite astonishing. |
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The centre of the country is dominated by the predominantly flat Chao Phraya river valley, which runs into the Gulf of Thailand. |
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Then, while the hen runs a circle around him with lowered wings, he will wind his head in a spiral motion. |
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Along the length of the eastern coast runs a narrow and steep escarpment containing much of the island's remaining tropical lowland forest. |
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Of these, Kallai river that runs through the southern part of the city has been the most important culturally and historically for Kozhikode. |
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An impressive place with excellent grass and dirt tracks, it runs the best horses in the nation. |
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The second line runs from Botafogo, sharing ten stations with the first line, terminating at Pavuna in northern Rio. |
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The Qatar government, which runs the QIA, will become a major power-broker in determining the future of the London exchange. |
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Paraguay lies on both banks of the Paraguay River, which runs through the center of the country from north to south. |
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Many of these rivers merge into Ganges, which is 30 stadia wide at its source, and runs from north to south. |
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Indus also runs from north to south, and has several navigable tributaries. |
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The Malacca River roughly runs through the center line of the state from north to south. |
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And though every one runs into high motions, and extravagant postures, they cease not continually to intermix some word. |
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The water along to coast of Muscat runs deep, forming two natural harbours, in Muttrah and Muscat. |
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There is one major river, the Papagayo, which runs through the municipality, along with a number of arroyos. |
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The Pasig River Ferry Service which runs on the Pasig River is another form of transportation. |
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In the southern highlands, a belt of volcanic cones runs parallel to the Pacific coast. |
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The San Andreas Fault, a transform boundary, runs south from the junction, separating the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. |
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The New York State Canal System, the successor to the Erie Canal, runs into the Hudson River north of Troy. |
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The portion of California State Route 1 that runs from Las Cruces in Santa Barbara County north to San Francisco is called the Cabrillo Highway. |
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Canal Road runs along the south and east coast of the island, north through Hog Harbor and Golden Beach, ending at Port Olry. |
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The wet season, which runs from January to April, is characterized by heavy downpours on an almost daily basis. |
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From the site of Saint Petersburg one route runs south to the Black Sea and a shorter one goes to the headwaters of the Volga. |
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Trenitalia runs trains between the railway stations within the city, and to other destinations around Italy and Europe. |
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Wild vegetation runs from tropical rainforest to arid grasslands with cactus, with cypress trees along rivers and other surface water. |
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Since 1951, an opera festival, Wexford Festival Opera, takes place every year in the Theatre Royal in Wexford town and runs for several weeks. |
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The remaining western border runs slightly east of due south from its intersection with the arc. |
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The Konkan Railway line, which was built during the 1990s, runs parallel to the coast connecting major cities on the western coast. |
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The court sits for 18 weeks of the year beginning the first Monday of October and usually runs until the end of June and sometimes into July. |
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The lowland area runs from the Gulf of Fonseca to Nicaragua's Pacific border with Costa Rica south of Lake Nicaragua. |
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The country's rainy season generally runs from late October to March and the hot climate is moderated by increasing altitude. |
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The five years runs from the first meeting of Parliament following the election. |
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He now runs a consultancy business and has set up various foundations in his own name, including the Tony Blair Faith Foundation. |
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Sometimes the slag which runs out the slag hole is collected in a small cup shaped tool, allowed to cool and harden. |
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A two boat service runs on Mondays to Saturdays and Sundays only has a one boat service. |
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From Eastham the canal runs parallel to, and along the south side of the Mersey estuary, past Ellesmere Port. |
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By early 1830 the line was almost complete, and locomotives began trial runs over the route. |
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The A420 road runs through the village and connects with the Avon Ring Road immediately west of the village. |
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Through the centre of the Ruhr runs a segment of the loess belt that extends across Germany from west to east. |
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The market typically runs from early morning to 2 o'clock in the afternoon every Sunday year long. |
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This provides rail service on the former Boston and Albany Railroad, which runs between its namesake cities. |
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Route 9 runs almost the entire length of the state, connecting Boston and Worcester with Pittsfield, near the New York state border. |
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Interstate 95, which is also Route 128, runs through the western part of the city. |
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National Express runs coaches to Ashford, Dover, Hythe, Maidstone and London. |
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A lady loses her muff, her fan, or her lap-dog, and so the silly poet runs home to versify the disaster. |
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Alongside the entire river runs the Thames Path, a National Route for walkers and cyclists. |
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Nearby the West Coast Main Line runs through Berkhamsted and the Midland Main Line with First Capital Connect calls at Luton. |
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The North Downs Way National Trail runs along the North Downs from Farnham to Dover. |
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The River Barle runs from northern Exmoor to join the River Exe at Exebridge, Devon. |
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The Two Moors Way runs from Ivybridge in South Devon to Lynmouth on the coast of North Devon, crossing parts of both Dartmoor and Exmoor. |
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Within the valley is a sawmill, formerly powered by the River Avill, which runs through the valley. |
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The line between Oceanic and Continental climate in Europe runs in a generally north to south direction. |
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Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, its name derives from the River Sheaf, which runs through the city. |
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The University of Sheffield runs a number of courses and research projects dedicated to folk culture. |
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The River Wharfe runs through Ilkley and Burley in Wharfedale, and tributaries of the River Calder run through the district. |
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The steam locomotive, the City of Truro, was built in 1903 and still runs on UK mainline and preserved railways. |
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This winterbourne for part of its course now runs through the city in underground culverts. |
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The consent-to-pregnancy foundation runs the final risk of portraying women as antimothers, or monsters who kill their children. |
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But what do I do when the third one runs at me with his bike helmet on? I got no more hands to protect my area! |
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One of the boys runs into a bitesome boxer dog, then tracks down its owner in church and demands that justice be done for his torn trouser leg. |
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The thing about borrowed time is that it always runs out quicker than you want it to. |
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Lieutenant KERRY immediately maneuvered his craft through several strafing runs which completely silenced the enemy. |
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The same strength of expression, though more compressed, runs through his historical harangues. |
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The battery cycler allows us to switch between batteries as each one runs out. |
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My granny always runs her vegetables through the deflavorizing machine before allowing us to eat them. |
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Its short hind legs give a most ungainly gait, though it runs with surprising speed when pursued. Its unearthly howl adds to its despicability. |
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The sidewalk runs next to the street for a few miles, then diverges from it and turns north. |
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This drivelling love is like a great natural, that runs lolling up and down to hide his bauble in a hole. |
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He skips 500 times a day and runs three kilometers a day to chase away his fatty bom bom blues. |
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The reference line is a straight line that runs the length of the accident site, such as a fog line on a straight road. |
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The university is highly reputed both in Nepal as well as abroad, and runs various programs in a wide number of academic disciplines. |
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The Highlands and Islands lie to the north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault, which runs from Arran to Stonehaven. |
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It runs three national television stations, and the national radio stations, BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio nan Gaidheal, amongst others. |
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Most of the MAR runs under water but where it reaches the surfaces it has produced volcanic islands. |
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Following an amalgamation of local hockey clubs in 2011, the Isle of Wight Hockey Club now runs two men's senior and two ladies' senior teams. |
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The Ridgeway runs through Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire and is probably Britain's oldest road. |
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All these routes connect to the M25, which runs near to and occasionally through the region's border with Greater London. |
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The North Downs Line runs from Berkshire then through Surrey to connect with Sussex and Kent. |
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In Cumbria the M6 runs all the way down the east of the county connecting the very north of England to the Lancashire border. |
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The A591 road runs from Kendal to the centre of the county connecting Lake District settlements like Windermere, Ambleside and Keswick. |
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The M65 motorway runs from east to west starting in the town of Colne, running past Burnley, Accrington, Blackburn and terminating in Preston. |
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Subsequent aerial archaeology suggests that this ditch runs from the west to the north of Stonehenge, near the avenue. |
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Proponents of permaculture claim that it is the only way of farming that can be maintained when fossil fuel runs out. |
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Water from the mole drains seeps into the pipes and runs along them into a ditch. |
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Red diode in button illuminates when camera runs at speed set in five-digit speed selector. |
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The boulevard runs between Drakes Bay at Point Reyes to Point San Quentin on San Francisco Bay. |
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European route E01 runs from Larne through the island of Ireland, Spain and Portugal to Seville. |
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The historically important A5 runs along the south west Leicestershire boundary to the south of Lutterworth and Hinckley. |
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England's primary southwest to northeast Cross Country Route runs through Derby. |
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The Ruddington site is connected by a 640 Gbps dark fibre and runs on IBM's z10 with Tivoli. |
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The Great Western Main Line runs from London to Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth and Penzance in the far west of Cornwall. |
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The South Western Main Line runs from London and Southampton to Bournemouth, Poole and Weymouth in Dorset. |
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The West of England Main Line runs from London to Exeter via south Wiltshire, north Dorset and south Somerset. |
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The M5 runs from the West Midlands through Gloucestershire, Bristol and Somerset to Exeter. |
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All water runs into a holding tank underground and can be pumped to various areas when needed. |
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Within the City, the Corporation owns and runs both Smithfield Market and Leadenhall Market. |
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It is much larger and longer than Wat's Dyke, but runs roughly parallel to it. |
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The London Stock Exchange runs several markets for listing, giving an opportunity for different sized companies to list. |
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When a brand communicates a brand identity to a receiver, it runs the risk of the receiver incorrectly interpreting the message. |
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The club has also enjoyed several runs in the FA Cup, raising the town's profile in the process. |
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They managed to build prototypes and do a few test runs before the funding was cut. |
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Also, the molecular machinery which runs living cells is often based on linear and rotary electrostatic motors. |
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When a speeding vehicle runs over the raised road lines, it produces a strong warning effect to remind the car driver of deviation from the lane. |
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The Oxford Canal runs along the north edge of Rugby, but south of the new housing estates round Brownsover. |
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The road runs from Potsford Dam near Cawston, through the Lawford Road and ending at Newbold Road, near the Avon Valley School. |
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The M4 is a motorway which runs between London and South Wales in the United Kingdom. |
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It runs from Junction 8 of the M6 at West Bromwich near Birmingham to Exeter in Devon. |
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The Underground runs a limited service on Christmas Eve with some lines closing early, and does not operate on Christmas Day. |
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The Blackpool Tramway runs from Blackpool to Fleetwood on the Fylde Coast in Lancashire, England. |
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From Snow Hill the tramway runs along Colmore Circus, Upper Bull Street, Corporation Street and Stephenson Street, with three stops. |
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A Metrolink service from Cornbrook station to the Airport opened in November 2014 and runs at 12 minute frequency. |
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The airport lies a few miles away from the M1 motorway, which runs southwards to London, northwards to Leeds and connects to the M25 motorway. |
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Additionally service 97A to Birmingham via Chelmsley Wood now runs to the airport 24hrs a day. |
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I looked at the possibility of buying a new car, but my current one still runs great and it's paid off. |
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The moon runs low, i.e. comparatively near the horizon when on or near the meridian. |
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The River Severn, Great Britain's longest river, runs through the county, exiting into Worcestershire via the Severn Valley. |
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A railway line runs through the area on the same route as the A49 with stations at Church Stretton, Craven Arms and Ludlow. |
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The steam heritage Severn Valley Railway runs from Bridgnorth into Worcestershire along the Severn Valley. |
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The LMO runs a few churches, for example Our Lady of Sorrows in Paddington and Our Lady of Lebanon in Swiss Cottage. |
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The Lancashire economy relies strongly on the M6 motorway which runs from north to south, past Lancaster and Preston. |
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The Ribble Valley Line runs from Bolton to Clitheroe via Darwen and Blackburn. |
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Like mad-dog in the hottest day Byron runs snapping strait away, And those unlucky fellows judge ill Who go without a whip or cudgel. |
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Southeast Asia is bounded to the southeast by the Australian continent, a boundary which runs through Indonesia. |
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The Maikong is a crab-eating fox-wolf, found in Guiana, where it runs in small packs. |
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We have produced a detailed analysis of its many flaws, which runs to pages. |
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King's academic year runs from the last Monday in September to the first Friday in June. |
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The Sloan programme runs at Stanford Graduate School of Business and the MIT Sloan School of Management. |
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Eton also runs a number of choral and English language courses during the summer months. |
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The largest Roman artefact anywhere, it runs a total of 74 miles in northern England. |
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The river, which runs below the castle on the east side, has eroded the rock the castle stands on, forming a cliff. |
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Based at the Coventry University Sports Ground, the club runs 4 men's and two ladies' sides, as well as a junior section. |
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The most prominent hill is Snow Hill and the avenue of trees known as the Long Walk runs between here and Windsor Castle. |
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The Lancaster Canal runs from Preston into South Cumbria and is partly in use. |
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It now runs his house and estate at Perry Green, with a gallery, sculpture park and studios. |
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It also runs the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds which organises exhibitions and research activities in international sculpture. |
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Finally, Beowulf tears Grendel's arm from his body at the shoulder and Grendel runs to his home in the marshes where he dies. |
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His point of departure is Freud's Oedipal theories, and the central theme of mourning that runs through Hamlet. |
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There are stories of accidents, misfortunes and even deaths taking place during runs of Macbeth. |
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In his view, Hermia lacks in filial obedience and acts as if devoid of conscience when she runs away with Lysander. |
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Gustav Mahler's Seventh Symphony, composed at the same time, runs for well over an hour. |
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Ballet dancers begin their classes at the barre, a wooden beam that runs along the walls of the ballet studio. |
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She then notices a White Rabbit wearing a waistcoat and pocket watch, talking to itself as it runs past. |
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An older woman in our culture runs a high risk of being a poor woman and of being perceived as a menopausally damaged woman. |
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The parade runs from Horse Guard's Parade, along Whitehall to Nelson's Column. |
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