While venerating an iron milepost we were persuaded by a couple of local ladies to try the pub. |
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At Ogallala, Nebraska, milepost 342, on May 27, 1867, they swooped down on the tracklayers while Dodge and government inspectors were present. |
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Perhaps the most significant milepost came just after the First World War, when Suzanne Lenglen won everything going in tennis. |
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At first she is dressed with drab functionality, so we recognize her purchase of the famously ridiculous hat as a significant emotional milepost. |
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Stuart now studies old Ordnance Survey maps, which mark the location of milestones with the letters MS, or MP for milepost. |
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The report concerned rendering Main Line Track at Fort Steel milepost 0.4 impassable and without any track protection. |
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Road 155 North, turn at milepost 120.5 km, take the road junction of the Pioneers. |
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A Roman milepost indicates the same distance in Wales or in Lebanon, but such uniformity was not to be seen again until modern times. |
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Whip along the boats for the first half-mile and you have the best of the tide in which to approach the milepost. |
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Much like milepost markers indicate the distance to our destination, a chronology shows researchers which growth ring corresponds to which year. |
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As the world races towards a knowledge society, it is often forgotten that knowledge is but a milepost on the road to wisdom. |
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It's a milepost in your continuing pursuit of business excellence. |
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The scene was intended as a milepost in Walt's moral decay. |
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One milepost that Sally didn't mention is this: It is the week of your thirtieth birthday, and instead of sitting in a wheelchair, you are hitchiking along Virginia Beach Boulevard after selling your car. |
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In front of the dome, someone has planted the standard jokey symbol of isolation, a milepost that shows Kangerlussuaq, the nearest town, to be nine hundred kilometres away. |
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The consensus is a milepost for European Union humanitarian aid. |
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The SAA is a milepost, it is not a destination. |
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On the road: highway number, closest city or town, milepost. |
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The Richardson Highway at milepost 357 is getting an interchange and frontage road at the Badger Road intersection. |
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Beacon Rock is at milepost 35 on the north side of the Columbia Gorge near Bonneville Dam, within easy reach of Portland. |
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It also launched its first Customer Summit, another milepost of HighRoads' market leadership and growing customer demand. |
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However, Nevada and Ohio also use the standard milepost system concurrently with their respective postmile systems. |
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California numbers its exits off of its freeways according to a milepost system but does not use milepost markers. |
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If their totem pole-inspired milepost wins, they will be presented with a prize by TV presenter Adam Hart Davies. |
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We've reached a new milepost in the field of genetic research. |
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Forest Service Road 15 near Milepost 1 because the man was not wearing a helmet, police said. |
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Milepost 31 is a unique project information center that will bring more people into the district and support the economic viability of this historic neighborhood. |
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