Solano has played in all but one Villa game so far this season and has lost none of his skill and crossing ability with age. |
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He dismissed any suggestion that the central rank posed a danger to people crossing the road to get a taxi. |
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Many wheelchair users have reported they have had near misses whilst crossing level crossings. |
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Charles Lindbergh's stunning crossing of the Atlantic did not stop other aerial adventurers from attempting the flight over that vast ocean. |
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Because what our man here is really notorious for, of course, is that undersea cable thingy, global whatsis, crossing thingamajig. |
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Paddy O'Callaghan said that adults and children were crossing the road on a speed ramp. |
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Only the juniors have a crossing lady, the infant school children have nothing, so please slow down. |
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The woman and her son were caught between the car and the traffic lights at the pelican crossing at the junction of the two roads. |
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The accident happened when the train jumped the rails at a level crossing in Wigtownshire and landed on its side. |
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I have, on one occasion, started to cross a pelican crossing and a car jumped the red lights and nearly hit me. |
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If the swimmers in lanes two and four switch places by crossing the active swimming lane between them, time and space are once again out of sync. |
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My mom shifts her weight from one foot to the other, crossing her arms and putting one hand at her chin, staring intently at the creature. |
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No additional excavation works were undertaken and no verge crossing was made. |
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Chris Spencer drove through the Elland defence but was judged to have knocked on after crossing the line. |
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He heard the bell ring for the last 200m, kicked, and slowed to a jog after crossing the finish line in first. |
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Upon crossing the Sound to Port Howard, the troops climbed into an Army landing craft to be ferried to a nearby beach. |
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A pedestrian crossing in Church Street has been broken for weeks leaving blind shoppers unable to gauge when to cross the busy road. |
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We learned that she would have been a first-class sea boat, fast and weatherly, certainly capable of crossing the English Channel. |
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The second migration originated in Asia and bypassed Siberia before crossing Beringia. |
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And in the centre of this ominous landscape is a street crossing with red traffic signals. |
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At this time it is unclear as to whether the Walton Way was a salt way or rather the best route to a convenient crossing of the Trent. |
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Ectopic crossing over causes chromosomal abnormalities, including deletions, translocations, and acentric and dicentric chromosomes. |
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People are always in the street, crossing against the light or jaywalking across even busy avenues or through stopped traffic. |
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England's captain had given the ball away all afternoon, but he does not waste too many crossing opportunities. |
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Soon her palm resembled a chart of lunar phases, four thin moons, their tiny scarlet crescents crossing the lines of galaxies and Fate. |
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An alternative surface level crossing is also available, so road crossing is unaffected. |
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He was very efficient and though there were 3 of us in the rickshaw instead of the usual 2, he got us to Puraniya crossing well before time. |
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A check by a Times reporter at the site yesterday found vehicles and heavy trucks loaded with bags of maize crossing through the bridge. |
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With the volume of traffic up and down this road twelve months of the year a proper crossing is an absolute necessity. |
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The crossing had to be carefully reconnoitred and the landing place chosen with care. |
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The young smith's quick wits enabled him to recover quickly from the excitement of crossing the wall for the first time in his life. |
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The high relaxation rate may indicate a surface crossing between both states. |
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Even an organised road safety session at the crossing did not deter reckless drivers. |
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The driver of the car had stopped for children to cross at the zebra crossing and was hit from behind, almost hitting the children crossing. |
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We will be reiterating that safety message until the crossing is turned back on. |
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It will recapture the excitement of crossing national borders that the euro eliminated. |
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Williams windmilled his arm before crossing the plate, and as the Yankee dugout, led by Jeter, spilled onto the field, Matsui followed him home. |
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It is the latest in a string of near misses at the zebra crossing in London Road, Stanway. |
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Walking back to Puraniya crossing would have made us miss the last bus to the campus. |
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At nesting time the parents become bold and pugnacious attacking crows, magpies, cuckoos and kestrels crossing their territory. |
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However, the overland crossing between Thailand and Malaysia has become a very popular independent traveller's route. |
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The pedestrian crossing at Market Hill has also been switched off to help alleviate traffic problems. |
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Residents believe a pelican crossing should replace a zebra crossing on that stretch of road. |
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Rommel ordered houses upstream of the crossing point to be set alight in order to provide a smoke-screen. |
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The keytar queen is currently crossing the country on a massive tour. |
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The straight or slanting lines across the road marked with or without parallel white lines indicate a designated pedestrian crossing or zebra crossing. |
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It is one of the few bacteria that can get past all the unborn baby's defences, crossing the cervix and amniotic membrane to create a pre-birth infection. |
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Britain's treacherous tides and crowded shipping lanes make rowing round Britain harder than crossing the Atlantic, according to the Ocean Rowing Society. |
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We'll be crossing the well-known summit level which boxes the compass with a series of crazy twists and turns as it struggles to keep to its contour around the hills. |
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In an entirely different style, Ma Yuan's The Top of the World Mountains is a stunning realist landscape of Tibet with a herd of yaks crossing a desert plateau. |
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I had to pause for sheep crossing the road, which is a common occurrence when driving through the Highlands of Scotland. |
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Pakistan relaxed its ban on refugees crossing over from Afghanistan on Friday but reimposed it yesterday after about 3000 Afghans entered the country. |
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The whole explanation fails unless some added agency be devised to take over the duty which the specific allelomorphic forces abandon after the occurrence of crossing over. |
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The bridge re-establishes a crossing at the site of a Roman and later medieval bridge, and provides a popular pedestrian and cycle route to the city centre. |
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Yazbek says the demand for safe crossing has made the smugglers very competitive. |
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While we have not definitively located the video, in one video tanks can be seen crossing a pontoon bridge into Ukraine. |
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The existing Ambassador Bridge, the busiest border crossing on Earth, debouches into downtown Windsor. |
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Maybe he would have had better luck crossing party lines and working with Rep. Dana Rohrabacher. |
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Keep your aircraft perpendicular to an airway when crossing it. |
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He was the first commander to sanction his men crossing the Irish border on illegal reconnaissance missions into the Republic to recce IRA arms caches. |
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It is a common superstition that a black cat crossing your path is bad luck. |
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Just ahead, crossing the line, the growing use of profanity on television. |
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Few are willing to go on the record about their concerns with crossing over. |
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But a new study suggests that blood testing might be crossing over into mental-health territory. |
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The young men and women are furious they have been blocked from crossing the border to assist in the defense of Kobani. |
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Nothing but watch, that is, and prevent Kurdish reinforcements from crossing the frontier to help defend Kobani. |
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He left his aunt and children before the border crossing and took a circuitous route out through the desert, a well-trodden smugglers' path, and met them on the other side. |
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I sat up, crossing my legs, putting my fist under my chin in thought. |
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The proposed layout would result in a vehicle crossing the footway at an acute angle and would therefore constitute a hazard to pedestrians on the public footway. |
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I must admit that the week before we left I was wracked by anxiety over the idea of crossing the ocean, but in fact, once we were under way it was fine. |
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What was found, he said, indicated the building was used as a way station for foreign fighters crossing into Iraq from Syria to fight against the coalition. |
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What was found, he said, indicated the building was used as a waypoint for foreign fighters crossing into Iraq from Syria to fight against the coalition. |
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The targets may be incoming, outgoing, crossing right-and-left, at different speeds, at different heights, while quartering and dropping at the same time. |
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The Italians weren't walkovers, repelling a number of New Zealand's opportunities in the first 10 minutes and eventually crossing for a try 11 minutes after half-time. |
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This can make identifying the border difficult for those unfamiliar with landmarks known to locals as the crossing point. |
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I walked fast to avoid being overtaken. Every crossing was a danger, every passenger a thing to watch alertly. |
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From Fig. 22 it will be seen that a common crossing consists of four rails, i.e. one point rail, one splice rail, and two wing rails. |
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Clam jumped up, and crossing her hands on her breast dropped a brisk little courtsey to her benefactor. |
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With another huge effort he grabbed the bucket hook again, mentally crossing his fingers for the bolts in the thin plywood to hold. |
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Well, I reckon that all of us Singing Glenways ain't crossing our fingers for you. |
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After crossing his palm with a donation, I felt entitled at least to ask where he was from. |
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He knew that by coming out to his family he would be crossing the Rubicon but he could not live a lie anymore. |
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England cut loose at the end of the half, Ashton, Mark Cueto and Mike Tindall all crossing before the break. |
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The emperor sent an evasive reply and, upon crossing the border, made sure that the echage marched on his right. |
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Pass a trail registration station, crossing a swamp on a footlog at 0.2 miles.... Cross a small branch at 0.9 miles on a footlog. |
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The gate in front of the railroad crossing went up after the train had passed. |
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I heard them on the other bank, and then saw a man on a horse crossing the river, and went to ground like a jackal. |
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The Wagah border crossing between India and Pakistan along the Radcliffe Line. |
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The number of ferry routes crossing the Strait of Dover has reduced since the Channel Tunnel opened. |
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A prelude to the Age of Discovery was a series of European expeditions crossing Eurasia by land in the late Middle Ages. |
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On October 31 of 1527 Saavedra sailed from New Spain, crossing the Pacific and touring the north of New Guinea, then named Isla de Oro. |
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Francisco Pizarro had accompanied Balboa in the crossing of the Isthmus of Panama. |
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Pizarro's main pilot sailed south and, after crossing the equator, captured a raft from Tumbes. |
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Both structures are on the south bank, at a natural crossing point where the River Effra flows into the River Thames. |
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The line continues south across the estuary, crossing South West England such that Cornwall and Devon are excluded from Lloegyr. |
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Archaeologists have discovered large prehistoric trackways crossing bogs in Ireland and Germany. |
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The Romans pursued the Seleucids by crossing the Hellespont, which marked the first time a Roman army had ever entered Asia. |
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Caesar then returned to the Stour crossing and found the Britons had massed their forces there. |
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A substantial British force met the Romans at a river crossing thought to be near Rochester on the River Medway. |
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The area of King's Cross, London was previously a village known as Battle Bridge which was an ancient crossing of the River Fleet. |
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Constantine planned to be baptized in the Jordan River before crossing into Persia. |
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Edmund was able to temporarily relieve London, driving the enemy away and defeating them after crossing the Thames at Brentford. |
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William advanced into Northumbria, defeating an attempt to block his crossing of the swollen River Aire at Pontefract. |
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He moved further and further south, worryingly close to Paris, until he found the crossing at Poissy. |
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In 2015, the Royal Navy was deployed to the Mediterranean in the mission to rescue migrants crossing the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy. |
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White sailed for England in late 1587, although crossing the Atlantic at that time of year was a considerable risk. |
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The Duke of Parma would then follow with a large army from the Low Countries crossing the English Channel. |
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There were snipe in countless myriads, and wild geese in flocks that rose from the jeel with a roar like a goods train crossing an iron bridge. |
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After a difficult crossing over the Alps, the French army entered the plains of Northern Italy virtually unopposed. |
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After crossing the ford the infantry was reorganised into several lines and advanced against the Maratha infantry. |
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Children also worked as errand boys, crossing sweepers, shoe blacks, or sold matches, flowers, and other cheap goods. |
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When crossing rivers, some of them carried amulets that would protect them from a Kongamato. |
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Reivers could no longer escape justice by crossing from England to Scotland or vice versa. |
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Before bridges were built, the main means of crossing the river was by ferry. |
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It had a cantilevered footway providing an alternative crossing to a ferry. |
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The two road bridges of the Severn crossing link Wales with the southern counties of England. |
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Some of the options being looked at may include a road crossing downstream of the existing crossings of the estuary. |
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Anyone crossing the lake from east to west on the Windermere Ferry thus travels from the historic county of Westmorland to that of Lancashire. |
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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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He examined this topic in his writings, contrasting it with the advantages of crossing amongst many organisms. |
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As the linesman raised his flag, Neville played on, crossing for Piovaccari to net. |
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On the first contract, care was needed at the River Calder crossing due to the alluvial bedrock. |
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These school buses feature things such as the school bus yellow livery and crossing guards. |
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During 2006, a total of 1,800 illegal immigrants reached Malta making the crossing from the North African coast. |
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There are also a number of railway lines crossing over the area, which centre at Shrewsbury. |
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Below this, separating the choir from the crossing and nave is the striking 15th century choir screen. |
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In a chapel east of the crossing and high altar, there are remains of the fourteenth century marble shrine of St Alban. |
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By crossing the wild and cultivated maizes, researchers created resistant varieties, saving thousands of farmers from ruin. |
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Aqueducts must span a crossing at the same level as the watercourses on each end. |
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Thus, Pulteney Bridge became not just a means of crossing the river, but also a shopping arcade. |
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Its position allowed it to dominate the Fosse Way, as well as the river valley and the crossing over the River Avon. |
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The cruciform churches often had deep chancels and a square crossing tower which has remained a feature of English ecclesiastical architecture. |
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To pass the time, he composed a poem entitled, The Lonely Isle, which was inspired by his feelings during the sea crossing to Calais. |
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During the long transatlantic sea crossing Britten completed the choral works A Ceremony of Carols and Hymn to St Cecilia. |
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By May 1935, Jelka felt she had enough strength to undertake the crossing to attend a reburial in England. |
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Building them provided the engineers with difficulties in crossing the terrain, with the hard sandstone adding to their problems. |
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After crossing the Tasman Sea to New Zealand, they lost both Tests against New Zealand with a team depleted with injuries. |
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This set a new world record for a transatlantic crossing by women, beating the previous crewed record as well as the singlehanded version. |
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But it was good milk to drink and after crossing the six-week desert of milklessness, it tasted of ambrosia. |
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He entered Milan on 2 June and by crossing to the South bank of the Po completely cut Melas's communications. |
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A French column would distract Kray from Moreau's true intentions by crossing the Rhine from the west. |
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He was defeated by 19 votes on the second reading, with many Liberals crossing the aisle against him. |
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In 1971, the Green Cross Code was introduced to teach children safer road crossing habits. |
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In retaliation for the strike, Pakistan closed the Torkham ground border crossing to NATO supply convoys for an unspecified period. |
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Marines also faced heavy shelling from Iraqi artillery as they attempted to cross a river bridge, but the river crossing was successful. |
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Until then, Porthaethwy had been one of the principal ferry crossing points from the mainland. |
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Motorists and pedestrians crossing the border with Spain are occasionally subjected to very long delays. |
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Ascension serves as a diversion airport for ETOPS aircraft crossing the Atlantic. |
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From 1881 until 1888, Diego Garcia was the location of two coaling stations for steamships crossing the Indian Ocean. |
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In the spring of 1854 the Russians again advanced, crossing the River Danube into the Turkish province of Dobruja. |
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In August 1852 Robert travelled to Canada to advise the Grand Trunk Railway on crossing the St Lawrence River at Montreal. |
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Friday accompanies him and, en route, they endure one last adventure together as they fight off famished wolves while crossing the Pyrenees. |
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He begins as a wanderer, aimless on a sea he does not understand, and ends as a pilgrim, crossing a final mountain to enter the promised land. |
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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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Similarly, long waiting times were reported at external border crossing points in France and Spain. |
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Finland, Hungary and Italy also issued notifications suspending systematic checks at some external border crossing points. |
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External border controls are located at roads crossing a border, at airports, at seaports and on board trains. |
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The border crossing is equipped with 54 counters for travelers and 8 for vehicular traffic. |
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Opened in 1999, Macau's Lotus Bridge supplemented what has been the only border crossing into mainland China through Border Gate. |
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All persons crossing the border are required to report to the respective customs and immigration agencies in each country. |
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With such a high rate of people crossing annually to the United States, the country has invested in several distinct security measures. |
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Tijuana holds a status that provides the possibility of employment as well as higher education and the dream of crossing the border. |
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Trucks cannot use the San Ysidro crossing and must use the Otay Mesa Port of Entry instead. |
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In Canada, the crossing is officially named Douglas in honour of Sir James Douglas, the first governor of the Colony of British Columbia. |
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It is one of the busiest border crossings between Canada and the United States, and the busiest such crossing west of Detroit. |
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Finally, the southernmost crossing of the Tay inside Perth's boundary is the aforementioned Friarton Bridge. |
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When Julius Caesar broke this rule, leaving his province of Gaul and crossing the Rubicon into Italy, he precipitated a constitutional crisis. |
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At the west end, two options for crossing the river and canal were developed. |
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After crossing the border at Berwick upon Tweed on 1 August 1503, Margaret was met by the Scottish court at Lamberton. |
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The crossbills are characterised by the mandibles crossing at their tips, which gives the group its English name. |
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These escapees have ranged widely, with some specimens having been observed crossing into Vermont. |
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The explorer Alexander MacKenzie completed the first known transcontinental crossing of America north of Mexico. |
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Living in Anatolia, she embarked on the crossing to Cyprus on a very crowded boat. |
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The first account says that Llywelyn and his chief minister approached the forces of Edmund Mortimer and Hugh Le Strange after crossing a bridge. |
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It remained prominent through the Roman era and Early Middle Ages as the site of a road crossing between several important civic centres. |
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But the crossing was delayed, either because of unfavourable weather or to avoid being intercepted by the powerful English fleet. |
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Ships crossing both oceans have taken advantage of the ocean currents for centuries. |
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From there, the border line turns northeast, crossing the Lakhta and reaching Kem on the White Sea. |
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The new crossing carries more traffic than the Severn Bridge, which is still in use. |
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The overall design of the new crossing makes it more resistant to high winds than the old Severn Bridge. |
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The cost of constructing the new crossing was expected to be paid for by tolls collected from motorists using the two crossings. |
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The crossing of the estuary of the River Conwy is by means of an immersed tube tunnel, the first of its kind constructed in the United Kingdom. |
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Another alternative bridge crossing was proposed at Deganwy, but this too was ruled out for aesthetic reasons. |
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Another anomalous left turn at a level crossing sets the path for Caersws, Carno and Llanbrynmair. |
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This crossing is made possible by three ferry lines, Arnold Transit Company, Shepler's Ferry, and Star Line Ferry. |
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It is roofed at the crossing by a wide shallow dome supporting a drum with a second cupola from which rises a spire of seven diminishing stages. |
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The idea of crossing a river to reach the Underworld is also present throughout Celtic mythologies. |
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Services on the Borderlands Line run from Wrexham Central to Bidston on the Wirral Peninsula, crossing the North Wales Coast Line at Shotton. |
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Stena Superfast VII and Stena Superfast VIII now complete the crossing from Loch Ryan Port to Belfast in 2 hours 15 minutes. |
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Seven distinct ridges rise from the carapace, crossing from the cranial to caudal margin of the turtle's back. |
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Seabirds fly low over water but gain altitude when crossing land, and the reverse pattern is seen in landbirds. |
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Many species are famous for undertaking long annual migrations, crossing the equator or circumnavigating the Earth in some cases. |
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Of these, the trip taken by the Arctic tern is the farthest of any bird, crossing the equator in order to spend the Austral summer in Antarctica. |
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These two populations are distinct, with only a few females in each generation crossing between the two groups. |
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The view of the buildings on Liverpool's Pier Head when crossing on the Mersey Ferry is famous. |
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Whether crossing an equipotential line represents ascending or descending the potential is inferred from the labels on the charges. |
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No crossing is permitted, while stopping is permitted only in an emergency. |
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The crossing of freeways by other routes is typically achieved with grade separation either in the form of underpasses or overpasses. |
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There are four road border crossing points between Hong Kong and Mainland China. |
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It was completed in 1679, with the purpose to protect the bridge of Nieulay crossing the Hames River. |
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It is accessible, most times, at low tide by crossing sand and mudflats which are covered with water at high tides. |
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Tide tables giving the safe crossing periods are published by Northumberland County council. |
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Among the challenges faced by the wagon route operators were crossing rivers, mountains and hostile Native Americans. |
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Belgium was a neutral country and would not accept German forces crossing its territory. |
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Ferries crossing between here and the Continent have to negotiate their way through the constant stream of shipping crossing their path. |
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He designed the Romanesque church of the abbey, daringly placing the transept crossing at the top of the mount. |
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The wind was too strong for an attempted crossing on Friday and Saturday, but on Saturday evening it began to drop, raising hopes in both camps. |
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The two men, separated in age by 30 years, had each made history by crossing famous bodies of water. |
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The swift move to the north bank prevented the Sixth Army from crossing the Ourcq but created a gap between the 1st and 2nd armies. |
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Ships that had successfully run the gauntlet of the Atlantic crossing were sometimes destroyed entering freshly cleared British harbours. |
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The ports are the nearest to Cap Gris Nez, the shortest crossing from England and are the most popular for passenger traffic. |
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The complete journey takes at least one and a half hours between the motorways, with the crossing being 35 minutes. |
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The last crossing of the Atlantic by paddle steamer began on September 18, 1969, to conclude six months and nine days later. |
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The crossing is considered to be the first one day roundtrip from London across the English Channel. |
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In the end the truck won, although the sled overtook them at one point while they were crossing the first of two fields of ice boulders. |
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Rodents greatly diversified in the Eocene, as they spread across continents, sometimes even crossing oceans. |
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The first surface crossing of the ocean was led by Wally Herbert in 1969, in a dog sled expedition from Alaska to Svalbard, with air support. |
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In July, some individuals mature and migrate back towards the sea, crossing wet grasslands at night to reach rivers that lead to the sea. |
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He also argued that crossing the Atlantic with the means available at the time would have been difficult, if not impossible. |
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Large ocean predators, such as salmon and tuna, can migrate thousands of kilometres, crossing oceans. |
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However seven motorists and passengers in vehicles crossing the bridge were killed. |
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Despite this, the narrowing of the Adour valley allows easier crossing than anywhere else along the entire length of the estuary. |
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This effort is complicated by crossing traffic, severe weather, special missions that require large airspace allocations, and traffic density. |
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The northern force was intercepted whilst crossing the Down, but fought its way to Sandown Castle, which was then under construction offshore. |
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In 1867 Red Funnel instituted a service crossing the River Medina between Cowes and East Cowes. |
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According to the writer Florus, Ambiorix and his men succeeded in crossing the Rhine and disappeared without a trace. |
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The Bastarnae provided the casus belli by crossing the Haemus and attacking the Dentheletae, a Thracian tribe who were Roman allies. |
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The crown is bronze with a broad band around the head and a thin strip crossing the top of the head. |
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According to the ancient authors, the Boii arrived in northern Italy by crossing the Alps. |
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By a stroke of luck, a thaw prevented the Chatti from crossing the Rhine and coming to Saturninus' aid. |
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Intense diplomatic activity followed, as the Romans tried to win over various barbarian tribes in preparation for a crossing of the Danube. |
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The heart of this defensive system was the castella of Ad Pirum in the Birnbaum Forest, which guarded the pass crossing to Italy. |
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This knowledge of all traffic crossing the border was crucial to the Roman military. |
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The crossing is described in Wallace Breem's historical novel Eagle in the Snow. |
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There was usually no stop or collection point after the Cape crossing until well inside the Mozambique Channel. |
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However, ships damaged during the crossing frequently had no choice but to put in there for emergency repairs. |
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Before crossing to Asia, Alexander wanted to safeguard his northern borders. |
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Nine days after crossing the Don he met Sartaq Khan, ruler of the Kipchak Khanate. |
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He travelled down the Volga River, and reached Derbent, then Baku and later Persia proper by crossing the Caspian Sea. |
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These were joined around AD 1000 by Bantu migrants crossing the Mozambique Channel from East Africa. |
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In 1922, the Portuguese naval officers Sacadura Cabral and Gago Coutinho made the first aerial crossing of the South Atlantic. |
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North Africa had declined in both political and economic importance, while the Saharan crossing remained long and treacherous. |
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Another was written from Cape Verde in 1501 in the early part of the third of the four voyages, before crossing the Atlantic. |
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They tried to establish a regular land crossing there, but the thick jungle, and malaria made it impractical. |
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During the 1990s, the road known as the Ruta del Sol was built, crossing the mountains between Mexico City and Acapulco. |
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These tell the stories of creation, the sacrifice of Isaac, the crossing of the Red Sea, and the foretold coming of the Messiah. |
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After crossing over the bridge, the surviving Spanish had little reprieve before the Aztecs appeared to attack and chase them towards Tlacopan. |
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By March both met at the valley of Zumaco and started their march towards crossing the Andes. |
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The Blue Riband is awarded for the record fastest crossing by transatlantic liner. |
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Transatlantic flight surpassed ocean liners as the predominant mode of crossing the Atlantic in the mid 20th century. |
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The speed of crossing the ocean therefore became more important than the style of crossing it. |
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After crossing this river, they invaded the Dutch heartland, getting as far as the city of Amersfoort, which promptly surrendered. |
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It was the only bridge in the city, and made crossing the Derwent River by road at Hobart impossible. |
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When crossing the Urals, the Cossacks had to carry their possessions on their backs because they did not have horses. |
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In June and July 1989, three teams of sea kayakers combined to attempt the first modern sea kayak crossing of the Bering Strait. |
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In 1998, Russian adventurer Dmitry Shparo and his son Matvey made the modern crossing of the frozen Bering Strait on skis. |
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Middle Tennessee was a common destination of settlers crossing the Appalachians from Virginia in the late 18th century and early 19th century. |
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When the uprising was crushed, Engels was one of the last members of Willich's volunteers to escape by crossing the Swiss border. |
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In January 1831 he caught a chill while crossing the English Channel after visiting a friend in France. |
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The town is a river crossing point, with the Woolwich Ferry and the Woolwich foot tunnel crossing to North Woolwich in the London Docklands. |
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Burdett, which was rejected by the Bradford committee as too expensive, mainly because of the valley crossing at Burnley. |
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Children also worked as errand boys, crossing sweepers, shoe blacks, or selling matches, flowers and other cheap goods. |
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These unions therefore advocate a permanent solution to the circumstances of strikes, injunctions, and crossing other workers' picket lines. |
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There a ferry was crossing the river, and old Ben grew reminiscential. He had been a ferryman back in the mountains. |
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The road at this point follows the Soar Valley, and is mostly on embankment or viaduct, crossing the river four times. |
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Conditions deteriorate at the crossing of Buttermere Moss, followed by a stiff climb to the summit. |
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Some remains of the old fence can be found on the watershed, crossing both tops. |
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Loughrigg is surrounded by minor roads, including Red Bank, the only one crossing the Central Fells. |
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Rugged hiking boots, long pants, and gloves are recommended when crossing lava flows. |
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An electric fence is a barrier that uses electric shocks to deter animals from crossing a boundary. |
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On one occasion he was made to stand watch in the blazing sun for hours on end while crossing the Pacific. |
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It crosses the A640 road, then the A672, before crossing the M62 motorway by a long footbridge near Windy Hill. |
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The trail climbs out of the Calder valley through the scattered hamlet of Colden, crossing Colden Water by an ancient clapper bridge. |
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The main route heads directly north across the moors, crossing God's Bridge and passing beneath the A66 road in a tunnel. |
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This they were able to do, as the barbarians in this country were to make his crossing of the Rhone problematical. |
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Upon crossing the river, Hannibal ordered his infantry to start their march the day after the assembly, followed by the supply train. |
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There are also frequent stream courses and drainage channels which link with the main rivers crossing the vale. |
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A century ago it would have cost half a penny for anyone to use the ferry crossing the Tinsley waterway. |
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The settlement grew near a crossing place on the River Calder around three roads, Westgate, Northgate and Kirkgate. |
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Sadly it is also vulnerable to road traffic, and many are killed crossing busy motorways and dual carriageways. |
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Sometimes they were adjacent to drovers' roads near river crossing points or overnight accommodation. |
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The scrubland I'd be crossing looked desolate, but at least it wasn't a desert. |
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Several people were killed and around 150 injured after a high-speed train hit a car on a level crossing and derailed tonight. |
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Finally, we present an application to crossing numbers of random tanglegrams. |
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Don't be so uptight! You won't go to jail for crossing the street against the light. |
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After crossing several inner courtyards, he was met by the Urz Begee, or Master of Ceremonies, who led him into the royal presence. |
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It will then be connected to the TAP gas pipeline crossing from Greece to Albania and, under the Adriatic Sea, all the way to Italy. |
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Michal Kwiatkowski won the leader's yellow jersey after crossing the line in Bristol yesterday afternoon. |
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A zebra crossing is the only viable and logical solution in a bid to safeguard children, the elderly and other road users. |
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The zebra crossing on Carr Lane, near to Lewisham Road, will also be placed on a road hump. |
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He added that they are trying to say that if John, Paul, George and Ringo can use the zebra crossing others can also do it. |
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Shackleton was launching the land crossing of Antartica when his ship Endurance was crushed by ice and marooned near Elephant Island. |
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The roarings of huge creatures are blossoms as are a miniature primate, a Dire wolf, and a jaguarundi crossing a trail by the ocean. |
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The first track crossing the border lies on the lower northern slopes of Mount Hermon 5 kilometers north of the Syrian village of Qalaat Jandal. |
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He struck as the patrol was crossing a bridge in Gereshk, near Lashkar Gar in Helmand province. |
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Bare-breasted, flame-skirted Dana Caspersen was unforgettable as a spider woman crossing the boundaries of time. |
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The Northwest plane, from Detroit to Honolulu, was crossing the Pacific when Brandon Gabriel Rines became agitated, the FBI said. |
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Malcolm Dunn, a school crossing guard at Benz Road and Alaminos Drive, said he sees plenty of rolling stops. |
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It meets the A507 at a roundabout at Clophill, crossing the River Flit. |
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Operation Lifesaver, a nonprofit program now in 49 states and Canada, was first launched in 1972 in Idaho to increase public awareness of highway-rail grade crossing dangers. |
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