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The Gulf Stream and its northern extension towards Europe, the North Atlantic Drift, for example, warms the atmosphere of the British Isles and north-western Europe and influences weather and climate as far south as the northern Mediterranean.
King William Street, Adelaide | King William Street, named in honour of King William IV, looking south from North Terrace, Adelaide | North Terrace in 2006 before the extension of the tram line.
* The North celestial pole is the extension of the Earth's ( precessing and nutating ) instantaneous spin axis extended Northward to intersect the celestial sphere.
The Firth of Clyde lies between 55 and 56 degrees north, at the same latitude as Labrador in Canada and north of the Aleutian Islands, but the influence of the North Atlantic Drift — the northern extension of the Gulf Stream — ameliorates the winter weather and the area enjoys a mild, damp oceanic climate.
Some of his proposals were adopted, specifically the extension of the Cumberland Road into Ohio with surveys for its continuation west to St. Louis ; the beginning of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, the construction of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal and the Louisville and Portland Canal around the falls of the Ohio ; the connection of the Great Lakes to the Ohio River system in Ohio and Indiana ; and the enlargement and rebuilding of the Dismal Swamp Canal in North Carolina.
The Semi-Automatic Ground Environment ( SAGE ) was the Cold War operator environment created for the automated air defense ( AD ) of North American and by extension, the name of the associated network of radars, computer systems, and aircraft command and control equipment (" SAGE Defense System ") to replace the United States Air Force " manual air defense system " ( Col John Morton ).
North of the Middle Atlas and separated by the Sebou River, the Rif mountains are an extension of the Baetic Cordillera ( Baetic mountains, which include the Sierra Nevada ) in the south of Spain.
The North and South came to increased tensions during Polk's Presidency over the extension of slavery into Texas and beyond.
The proposed agreement was an extension of the North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA ) between Canada, Mexico and the United States.
In 1964, an inside-the-Capital-Beltway extension of Interstate 70S, also known as the North Central Freeway, was proposed via a route known as " Option # 11 Railroad Sligo East ," up to 1 / 4 mile parallel to the B & O railroad upon a swath of land displacing 471 houses, that would have cut the city in two.
North of the Dorsal is the Tell, a region characterized by low, rolling hills and plains, again an extension of mountains to the west in Algeria.
However, the 802. 14 working group was disbanded when North American multi system operators ( MSOs ) instead backed the then-fledgling DOCSIS 1. 0 specification, which generally used best efforts service and was IP-based ( with extension codepoints to support ATM for QoS in the future ).
: For the western extension, a new pair of tracks for the Central line from North Acton to Greenford opened in 1947, with West Ruislip following in 1948.
A heritage passenger service owned by Epping Ongar Railway Ltd started in October 2004. on Sundays from Ongar to Coopersale, stopping at North Weald, with a possible extension to Epping in the future.
Disagreements about the sector principle or extension of territory to the North Pole and to the definition of internal waters in the Arctic lie behind differences in territorial claims in the Arctic.
Chu was nominally a tributary state of the Zhou Dynasty, and it was itself an extension of the Chinese civilization that had emerged some centuries before in the north ; but it was also culturally unique, and was a powerful state that held onto much of the middle and lower Yangtze River, with power extending northwards into the North China Plain.
When North Greenwich was opened, it was built to enable a branch extension to be built eastwards to Thamesmead.
* Battersea North ( a station on the proposed Northern line extension to Battersea ).
However the upcoming Crossrail services may serve the borough on the North Kent Line, if a planned extension will take place from Abbey Wood.
This included an extension to the North Terminal departure lounge completed in 2001.
The historic district covers an area of about, roughly bounded on the east by Grove Street, Fountain Street, Route 12, Route 205, and South Chestnut Street ; on the south by Third Street ; on the west by South Walnut Street, a westward extension of First Street, and the Quinebaug River ; and on the north by the extension of the east-west portion of North Chestnut Street.
North Chelmsford will get a Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority commuter rail station if the proposed extension of the Lowell Line to Nashua, New Hampshire is completed.
It is likely that people in the trains entered what is now Badger Township many times before the extension of the railroad to Fargo, North Dakota put the Red River ox carts out of business in the early 1860s.

extension and Stand
The application was made on 24 January 2007, proposing initially the extension of the East Stand with a further 6, 000 seats ( raising capacity to around 30, 000 ) and subsequently extension of the North and South Stands to reach the full proposed capacity.
Argyle House, a £ 4 million extension behind the Govan Stand, was opened in 1990.
To the rear of the Govan Stand is the Argyle House extension, completed in 1990, which provides executive boxes, hospitality areas and office space.
In March 2011 the East Stand Development began phase one of a five phase redevelopment project which included an extension to the East Stand Upper's main concourse along with the addition of 25 executive boxes and a modern upgrade to the external appearance of the stand ; whilst this created extra corporate facilities and more room on the concourse, it in-turn reduced the East Stand Upper's capacity by around 2, 500 seats, thus leaving the overall capacity of the ground to stand at just under 38, 000 seats.
However, since the renegotiation and extension of the lease, the South Stand is used for all London Irish matches and season tickets have been sold for the stand since the 2008 – 09 season.
The application was made on 24 January 2007, proposing initially the extension of the East Stand with a further 6, 000 seats ( raising capacity to around 30, 000 ) and subsequently extension of the North and South Stands to reach the full proposed capacity.
In 1927, there was an extension to the East Stand, bringing the capacity to 12, 000.
The district boundary was extended to include the Stand Lane district The extension made the area covered by Radcliffe Urban District.
However, Forest now justified the new ground plan over the previously proposed City Ground Main Stand extension by suggesting that the current ' new ' stands ( Trent End, Brian Clough Stand, Bridgford Stand ) are in a state which, 10 years down the line, would be money intensive on club funds, along with other complex FIFA host ground restrictions.

extension and create
For example, if a movement required reaching to touch a target in front of the body, flexion at the shoulder would create a torque at the elbow, while extension of the elbow would create a torque at the wrist.
* LKSoft took concepts from EDIF 2 0 0 to create a proprietary data format with the default extension ". cam " for their CircuitCAM system offered by LPKF Laser & Electronics AG.
Apart from this, any text editor can be used to create a VBScript program ; the important thing is to give the text file the necessary file extension i. e..
With regard to retroactive copyright extension, he viewed it foolish to apply the government's argument that income received from royalties allows artists to produce more work saying, " How will extension help today ’ s Noah Webster create new works 50 years after his death?
An extension of groupware is collaborative media, software that allows several concurrent users to create and manage information in a website.
The cypriniformes ( family Cyprinidae ) are traditionally grouped with the Characiformes, Siluriformes and Gymnotiformes to create the superorder Ostariophysi, since these groups have certain common features, such as being found predominantly in fresh water and that they possess Weberian ossicles ( an anatomical structure originally made up of small pieces of bone formed from four or five of the first vertebrae ); the most anterior bony pair is in contact with the extension of the labyrinth and the posterior with the swimbladder.
The extension, anticipated to be opened in early 2008, will create additional shovel-ready land for Class A office space, for corporate development.
When the Internet age first arrived, those using Windows systems that were still restricted to 8. 3 filename formats had to create web pages with names ending in, while those using Macintosh or UNIX computers could use the recommended filename extension.
The main building has undergone regular extensions from Victorian times, through to a major extension to create offices for TDs in the 1960s, to most recently the building of Leinster House 2000, a new block of offices built to the north of the original ducal palace.
Tectonic extension at divergent boundaries where continental rifting is occuring can create a nascent ocean basin leading to either an ocean or the failure of the rift zone.
In C Sharp ( C #), rather than using the interface, a generic extension method can be used to create a deep copy using reflection.
According to a well known architecture critic, the new extension had three main tasks: " how to dock amicably with the existing architecture ; how to provide the resulting whole with a new street ' address '; how to create a logical, legible and deferential hanging space for the collection.
TfL began to remodel stations, integrate lines and following the transfer and extension of the East London Line, aims to create an orbital rail service.
Hypermedia is used as a logical extension of the term hypertext in which graphics, audio, video, plain text and hyperlinks intertwine to create a generally non-linear medium of information.
Normally, the player begins with the unique Commander unit, a mech with the ability to create structures to form a base and, by extension, a military force comprising a range of mobile units.
DHL had operated a Douglas DC-9 aircraft configured for freight operations from Lafayette ; however, this company subsequently shut down all of their flight operations in the U. S. The old cargo ramp will create more room for a planned main terminal building extension.
If k is a polydivisible number with n-1 digits, then it can be extended to create a polydivisible number with n digits if there is a number between 10k and 10k + 9 that is divisible by n. If n is less or equal to 10, then it is always possible to extend an n-1 digit polydivisible number to an n-digit polydivisible number in this way, and indeed there may be more than one possible extension.
Since then, ESADE has steadily grown in size and the range of courses has led to the extension of its installations to create a campus which, if the premises in both Madrid and Barcelona are included, currently covers an area of 30, 000m2.
But it was his extension of the breaks in these songs — the musical section where the percussive beats were most aggressive — that allowed him to create and name a culture of break boys and break girls who laid it down when the breaks came up.
This label was created during the first recorded hypercane, as an extension of the famous chaos theory meme: if a butterfly can create a storm by flapping its wings, a hypercane can only be the consequence of an armada of butterflies working in unison.
It was simply a flap of abdominal skin rolled into a tube to simulate a penis, with urethral extension being another section of skin to create a " tube within a tube.
After the extension, a track on each island was filled in to create the present wide platforms.

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