Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Epping to Chatswood railway line" ¶ 22
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

revisit and Government
The conservative LNP Queensland Government elected in March 2012 has indicated an intention to revisit the alignment for this project.

revisit and which
A recurring feature is " Stump the Chumps ", in which they revisit a caller from a previous show to determine the effect, if any, of their advice.
This notion was an underpinning for his concept of the spiral curriculum which posited the idea that a curriculum should revisit basic ideas, building on them until the student had grasped the full formal concept.
In 1976, Johns partnered with writer Samuel Beckett to create Foirades / Fizzles ; the book includes 33 etchings, which revisit an earlier work by Johns and five text fragments by Beckett.
Karloff would revisit the Frankenstein mythos in several later films as well, starring with the role of the villainous Dr. Niemann in House of Frankenstein ( 1944 ), in which the Monster was played by Glenn Strange.
An updated version of the series has been produced for BBC TV, in which Stephen Fry and Carwardine revisit the animals to see how they are getting on almost 20 years later, and in January 2009, they spent time filming the Kakapo on Codfish Island.
The Super Mario Advance version of Super Mario Bros. 2 includes several new features such as the addition of the enemy Robirdo ( a robotic Birdo acting as the boss of World 3, replacing Mouser ), the addition of the Yoshi Challenge ( in which players may revisit stages to search for Yoshi Eggs ), and an all-new point-scoring system ( a first for the game ).
During the series, emphasis was placed on the Bajoran's spiritual life, centering around the Orbs — objects of an alien origin believed to have been sent by the Prophets ( Bajor's gods ), each of which possess a unique ability ( such as the ' Orb of Time ', which allows those viewing it to revisit past events ).
In 1986 Hazes released two albums ; the first featured Italian covers ( including Volare, Bueno Sera and a revisit of Piove which he first sang in his childhood days ) and was dedicated to the memory of Willy Alberti.
In 2008 Chorion, who now own the rights to Blyton's books and characters, published through Hodder's Children's Books the Famous Five's Survival Guide, a book that combines survival tips and facts with a story in which the grown-up characters revisit a case they failed to solve in their childhood.
During this process, the two families strived to come to terms with the inevitability of being " joined " by their children's union, which would force both sides to revisit their preconceptions and prejudices.
The first result in this direction is the Poincaré recurrence theorem, which claims that almost all points in any subset of the phase space eventually revisit the set.
Clampett would revisit black jazz culture again in another 1943 Merrie Melodies cartoon, Tin Pan Alley Cats, which features a feline caricature of Fats Waller in a repurposing of the wacky fantasy world from Porky in Wackyland ( during the opening sequence, the " Fats " cat is distracted by what appears to be a sexy, feline version of So White ).
Unlike most other Infocom titles, particularly those written by Steve Meretzky, the game had a serious tone and a political theme ; attributes which the company would revisit with the following year's Trinity.
This Buddhist-Confucian custom has evolved into a family reunion holiday during which people return to ancestral family places and visit and clean their ancestors ' graves, and when the spirits of ancestors are supposed to revisit the household altars.
Years later, Caidin would revisit bionics in a tongue-in-cheek manner for his novel Buck Rogers: A Life in the Future ( a reinvention of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century ) in which the title character is given bionic parts after being revived from a centuries-long coma.
Later on, a Neo Geo CD version of the game was produced, which featured a " Combat School " mode that allows the player to revisit previously-played stages, but with new mission objectives to fulfill.
Critics of the Bill ( e. g. the Ontarians with Disabilities Act Committee ) have petitioned the government to revisit the Act and pass a stronger, more effective Act, which they did in 2005 with the enactment of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 ( AODA ).
In many cases of neglect in which an investigator believes that the cruelty occurred out of ignorance, the investigator may attempt to educate the pet owner, then revisit the situation.
The collection included among its twelve cases two notable trials, that of Katharine Nairn and John Watson Laurie, which Roughead was to revisit in more detail later in his career.
The DVD version of Monty Python and the Holy Grail includes a documentary, In Search of the Holy Grail Filming Locations, in which Michael Palin and Terry Jones revisit Doune and other sites used for filming.
Now that the line is open to Duffield it is the intention to revisit the larger Shottle site and refurbish the platform and surrounding areas ( which needs considerable work ).
More rapid revisit time is a significant improvement for nations doing disaster response, which was the purpose of the RapidEye constellation.
Speed-the-Plow ( 1988 ) is a play by David Mamet which is a satirical dissection of the American movie business, a theme Mamet would revisit in his later films Wag the Dog ( 1997 ) and State and Main ( 2000 ).

revisit and despite
Disagreements between largely developed and developing economies prevented a resolution in these issues, despite repeated attempts to revisit them, notably during the 2003 Ministerial Conference in Cancún, Mexico, whereby no progress was made.

revisit and 2003
During April 2003, two developers known as Lyenu and cavemanbob decided to revisit the options of creating a windows port.

revisit and was
Many solutions were proposed for how to determine longitude at the end of an exploratory sea voyage and hence the longitude of the place that was visited ( in case one would want to revisit it, place it on a map, or more urgently, avoid known marine hazards ).
The varied meanings of lesbian since the early 20th century have prompted some historians to revisit historic relationships between women before the wide usage of the word was defined by erotic proclivities.
By the time Cameron was ready to revisit The Abyss, ILM's CGI prowess had finally progressed to an appropriate level, and the wave was rendered as a CGI effect.
There, he carefully tended both the king and queen and was eventually permitted to revisit Croton but under guard.
Their proposal was rejected and City Council offered the four departments war bonuses, with a promise to revisit the topic after the war.
By the mid-1950s the Tōkaidō Line was operating at full capacity, and the Ministry of Railways decided to revisit the Shinkansen project.
Even though the creators of the mural insisted it was not intentional, and immediately altered the section of the mural, City Commissioner's hastily cast the vote adding that they may revisit this ban in the future.
Fogerty's explanation for not playing Creedence Clearwater Revival songs was that he would have had to pay performance royalties to copyright holder Saul Zaentz — and that it was " too painful " to revisit the music of his past.
Almost immediately, the band wanted to revisit the album with what it saw as an appropriate reissue once the timing was right and the budget was available.
In 1682 he was allowed to revisit the court, but the coldness of his reception there made his provincial exile seem preferable and he returned to Burgundy, where he died.
Mifune was to revisit the story several times in his career.
The track " Celebration of the Lizard " was intended to take up an entire album side, but the group was never able to get it right ( they would revisit it later in its full-length form on their 1970 album Absolutely Live ).
There was a failed attempt to revisit the amendment and have it overturned.
Only after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 was she able to return back to East Prussia to revisit her childhood homeland.
A special meeting was called to revisit the University of Northern British Columbia ’ s membership application.
The book was finally published in 1962 under the title The Big Honey Hunt, with no plans to revisit the bears in a sequel.
The Time Spiral block was billed as Magic's nostalgia block, and would revisit themes and characters from every storyline up to the end of the Otaria arc.

0.224 seconds.