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The tiny hamlet of Chesterton to the north, with the fens and marshes lying on down the Ouse River, may have attracted him often, as it did many other youths of the time.
The player begins in a tiny hamlet, near which he / she used to live.
Sidcup originated as a tiny hamlet on the road from London to Maidstone.
On September 30, 1878, Northern Cheyenne fleeing from Indian Territory to their homes in the north, the Northern Cheyenne Exodus, attacked homesteaders near Oberlin, then a tiny hamlet.
* North Dorr is a tiny hamlet at straddling the boundary between Dorr Township in Allegan County and Byron Township in Kent County.
Ten days after the hurricane more or less annihilated the tiny hamlet on the Louisiana state line, Jeff McVay and five other members of a state emergency response team from Walton County, Florida, arrived at the request of Hancock County.
• Gipsy, the tiny hamlet almost hidden among the hills, is located west of Zalma about three miles ( 5 km ) on Supplemental Route E. A post office still exists and operates in Gipsy, with its own ZIP code of 63751.
Most of the population lives in the two tiny settlements of Gerlach, a neighboring hamlet with fewer than 200 people that shares its schools with Empire ; the rest live on outlying rural ranching properties.
In the tiny hamlet of Ansted along the Midland Trail, the Page-Vawter House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Lumbfoot is a tiny hamlet located five minutes walking distance from Stanbury.
The name was retained in a tiny hamlet, Great Kill, that became a center for carriage-making, as the upland to the south and east became known as Longacre, the predecessor of Longacre, now Times Square.
In the tiny hamlet of Groot Marico in the northwest province, mate was introduced to the local tourism office by the returning descendants of the Boers, who in 1902 had emigrated to Patagonia in Argentina after losing the Anglo Boer War.
Lepper was born in Stowięcino, a tiny hamlet of roughly 200 people ,< ref name =" AIA ">
A tiny hamlet ( unincorporated village ) in the municipality of Stirling-Rawdon, Ontario, Canada, is named Bonarlaw after the British Prime Minister.
The name still survives in the tiny hamlet of Patersonia north-west of Launceston.
Caldecote is a tiny hamlet in Newport Pagnell parish in the Borough of Milton Keynes and ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England.
The area around Blackheath contains some of the most spectacular views in the Blue Mountains, including those over the Grose Valley from Evans Lookout and Govetts Leap in the east, and the lesser-known vista of the Megalong Valley from Hargraves Lookout in the west, past the tiny hamlet of Shipley.
The only habitations were the tiny hamlet of Heyhouses and the rural Trawl Boat Inn ( a name resurrected in recent times for a public house in Wood Street in St Annes, opened by Wetherspoons ).
A tiny Methodist chapel in the hamlet has recently been converted to a private house.
Three Bridges was a tiny hamlet, which first began to grow with the coming of the London and Brighton Railway in 1841.
Lost ( Lòsda in Scottish Gaelic ); population: less than two dozen ; or ) is a tiny hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
It is flanked by three older villages, or ksars: Cheraïa (, Ifrenyu in Korandje ) to the west, Zaouia Sidi Zekri (, Kwara ) and the tiny hamlet of Makhlouf (, Yami ) to the east.
Today this tiny hamlet is named Gravenstafel.
A colorful man by all accounts, Colonel Page, as he came to be known, soon became involved in many coal and related enterprises in the mountains of Virginia and West Virginia, settling in the tiny mountain hamlet of Ansted in Fayette County, West Virginia.

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He continued to contribute as a freelance correspondent and returned to the staff of the Times in 1992 after details of the massacre were verified when a United Nations forensic team excavated the site and found hundreds of skeletons, including many tiny ones, and the reality of the El Mozote massacre was confirmed.
In 1915 he published El abuelo del rey ( The King's grandfather ), a novel that tells the story of three generations of a tiny Levantine town, for the sake of presenting, and not without a little irony, the struggle between tradition and progress, the pressures of one ’ s environment, and above all, a meditation about time.
Strange was born some thirteen years prior to New Mexico gaining statehood near Alamogordo in tiny Weed in Otero County northeast of El Paso, Texas.
They ended the traditional notion of a quasi-steady, large-scale pattern of global ocean circulation by proving that the ocean is changing rapidly on all scales, from huge features such as El Niño and La Niña, which can cover the entire equatorial Pacific, to tiny eddies swirling off the large Gulf Stream in the Atlantic.
An image of the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station appeared upside down and flipped left to right on film after being projected through the tiny hole in the hangar's metal door.
The Prince's home asteroid also possesses three tiny volcanoes, likely inspired by Consuelo's home country El Salvador.
El Porto is probably the only community in the state that was almost totally developed with two residential units filling each of its tiny lots, with no room for yards and / or gardens.
( The El Dorado County portion is very tiny, at only four acres.

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Regardless, this action frightened the tiny British Colonial establishment in neighboring British Honduras.

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It is also important to realize that many girls are born without a hymen or at most only a tiny trace of one ; ;
The male Colostethus subpunctatus, a tiny frog, protects his egg cluster which is hidden under a stone or log.
The concept that matter is composed of discrete units and cannot be divided into arbitrarily tiny quantities has been around for millennia, but these ideas were founded in abstract, philosophical reasoning rather than experimentation and empirical observation.
In large part, this is because the tiny flowers forming the umbels, are perfectly suited for ladybugs, parasitic wasps, and predatory flies, which actually drink nectar when not reproducing.
The tiny village is home to the Association Internationale Albert Schweitzer ( AIAS ).
Classically, it is forbidden to escape, but according to the ( then ) newly-discovered principles of quantum mechanics, it has a tiny ( but non-zero ) probability of " tunneling " through the barrier and appearing on the other side to escape the nucleus.
A farm near Racine, Wisconsin, is the only remaining university facility, although a tiny handful of churches may yet survive in places such as Wichita, Kansas.
The outer portion of the cell, or ectoplasm, is distinct and is filled with many tiny vacuoles, which assist in flotation.
To the south of the entrance is the tiny Temple of Athena Nike.
The Battle is now in the Alte Pinakothek, which has the best collection of Altdorfer's paintings, including also his small St. George and the Dragon ( 1510 ), in oil on parchment, where the two figures are tiny and almost submerged in the lush, dense forest that towers over them.
Extreme cases like Mira undergo large swings over hundreds of days ; Arcturus is not very red and is a borderline case between variability and stability with its short period and tiny range.
The last is a picturesque trip starting in the south of the Black Forest going north and includes numerous old wineries and tiny villages.
You will see a multitude of tiny particles mingling in a multitude of ways ... their dancing is an actual indication of underlying movements of matter that are hidden from our sight ...
One of the latest developments is the identification of a plant gene, At-DBF2, from Arabidopsis thaliana, a tiny weed that is often used for plant research because it is very easy to grow and its genetic code is well mapped out.
At the intersection with 72nd street, the triangle of tiny Verdi Square is surrounded by several notable apartment buildings, including The Ansonia, and the Florentine palazzo occupied by Apple Bank for Savings.
Printer steganography is a type of steganography produced by color printers, including Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson, HP, IBM, Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Lanier, Lexmark, Ricoh, Toshiba and Xerox brand color laser printers, where tiny yellow dots are added to each page.
When brain tissue from a CJD patient is examined under a microscope, many tiny holes can be seen where whole areas of nerve cells have died.
While known for most elements, either or both of these measurements is still undetermined for some of the radioactive elements available in only tiny quantities.
This makes water the element with the greatest number of sides, which Plato regarded as appropriate because water flows out of one's hand when picked up, as if it is made of tiny little balls.
CD data is stored as a series of tiny indentations known as " pits ", encoded in a spiral track moulded into the top of the polycarbonate layer.

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