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The Gardens has received a number of national, state, and local awards since its opening, and its rose gardens are particularly noteworthy.
A number of noteworthy coastal areas abut the Kattegat, including the Kullaberg Nature Reserve in Scania, Sweden, which contains a number of rare species and a scenic rocky shore, the town of Mölle, which has a picturesque harbour and views into the Kullaberg, and Skagen at the northern tip of Denmark.
Denver International Airport is noteworthy for the large number of pneumatic tube systems, including a 25 cm diameter system for moving aircraft parts to remote concourses, a 10 cm system for United Airlines ticketing, and a robust system in the parking toll collection system with an outlet at every booth.
A number of noteworthy parks and nature preserves are found on the San Francisco Peninsula, including:
It is noteworthy that the number of Indian PRs and foreigners have doubled in the last 2 years!
Boniface's death ( and birth ) has given rise to a number of noteworthy celebrations.
The Costello Government had a number of noteworthy achievements.
While not as large as the scene in Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area hardcore scene of the 1980s included a number of noteworthy bands, including Crucifix, Flipper, Kwik Way, and Whipping Boy.
The primary vehicle for this phase of Taylor's songwriting career is the Lost Dogs, with a number of noteworthy solo projects.
The school is noteworthy for its high college acceptance rate, and exceptional number of National Merit finalists and semi-finalists, including Marcus Courtney and Allison Killea.
Johnson, as several noteworthy news sources have mentioned over the years, was relieved of his military obligation due to a high lottery number.
Increasing the number of new productions every season to keep the Met's stagings fresh and noteworthy, Gelb has partnered with other opera companies to import productions and he has engaged directors from the realms of theater, circus and film to produce the Met's own original productions.
But, what is most noteworthy, the number fifty was specially associated in the early 13th century with the idea of remission.
Her German Open victory, her first win at a Tier I tournament, was noteworthy as she beat Jennifer Capriati in a semifinal and Serena Williams in the final, the then number two and number five ranked players, respectively.
He considers too that belligerents behaved reasonably well and that the " 1948 is noteworthy for the relatively small number of civilian casualties both in the battles themselves and in the atrocities that accompanied them " in comparison, for example, " with the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s or the Sudanese civil wars of the past fifty years ".
The minority ethnic Thai inhabitants of Kelantan are mostly centered in an area around the coastal town of Tumpat, site of most of the state's two hundred or so Buddhist temples, and noteworthy for its number of relatively well-off Siamese villages.
It is noteworthy that rigid implementation of this specification makes tracking the number of times queries have been issued essentially impossible ; it is clearly intended as a programming guideline rather than a rule for good coding, such as avoiding the use of a goto from a nested loop.
Terminus City is home to a number of noteworthy places, including:
The Clinchfield layout measured and was noteworthy for a number of reasons: 1 ) it was highly portable because of its modular construction, 2 ) showed the potential of high scenery to track ratios possible in 1: 160, 3 ) used a unique aluminum frame and ( at the time revolutionary ) styrofoam construction to cut down on weight and 4 ) was highly prototypical for the era.
US 69 is a noteworthy victim of sign theft because of the sexual connotation of its route number.
As a sire at Calumet Farm, he produced a number of noteworthy offspring including the Hall of Fame filly Silver Spoon, Get Around ( won $ 164, 868 ), Guadalcanal ( won $ 243, 337 ) and 1956 Preakness Stakes winner Fabius.
At Kansas State, Blackman had a number of noteworthy achievements:
The Zodiac received a number of noteworthy industry awards.

number and vessels
A number of tour boats, ranging from large motorized vessels to small sailing yachts, visit the Antarctic Peninsula during the summer months ( January – March ).
After traveling up the River Stour, the fleet was met by Danish vessels that numbered 13 or 16 ( sources vary on the number ) and a battle ensued.
The two aortas are connected by a number of vessels, one passing through each of the gills.
In view of these considerations it becomes difficult to credit the number of the vessels that is assigned to them by Herodotus ( 30 as against 180 Athenian vessels, cf.
Suetonius, however, with wonderful resolution, marched amidst a hostile population to Londinium, which, though undistinguished by the name of a colony, was much frequented by a number of merchants and trading vessels.
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and surface vessels are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
Pollution can occur from a number of sources: garbage and industrial debris ; the transportation of petroleum in tankers, increasing the probability of large oil spills ; small oil spills created by large and small vessels, which flush bilge water into the ocean.
Prior to World War II, destroyers were light vessels with little endurance for unattended ocean operations ; typically a number of destroyers and a single destroyer tender operated together.
During pregnancy, the glands and blood vessels in the endometrium further increase in size and number.
The Canadian Armed Forces built and tested a number of hydrofoils ( e. g. Baddeck and two vessels named Bras d ' Or ), which culminated in the high-speed anti-submarine hydrofoil HMCS Bras d ' Or in the late 1960s.
After a few minor experiments using sailing vessels the US Navy implemented a small number of combat hydrofoils, such as the Pegasus class, from 1977 through 1993.
During the Third Macedonian War, thirty-five vessels allied to Rome, carrying about 1, 000 Galatian troops, as well as a number of horses, were sent by Eumenes II to his brother Attalus.
The German Navy purchased 14 Zeppelins, named L1 to L14 ; the main use of the airships was in reconnaissance over the North Sea and the Baltic, where the endurance of the craft led German warships to a number of Allied vessels.
The navy, which currently lacks the suitable amount of equipment, has a number of approximately 50 vessels of various sizes and roles ; however, the navy is trying to modernize itself, and increase its size.
Much of the Libyan Navy was rendered inoperable by NATO bombing in 2011, and the exact number of surviving vessels is unknown.
A number of drinking vessels and bones of sheep and goats from the Late Helladic period indicates that the altar was the site of Mycenean drinking and feasting rituals, probably in honor of Zeus.
There are a number of more recent multihull designers who have created a range of designs popular because of the vessels ' proven abilities.
In 2009, of the 429 Florida manatees recorded dead, 97 were killed by commercial and recreational vessels, which broke the earlier record number of 95 set in 2002.
Engaging approximately 350 personnel it deploys a small number of lightly armed patrol vessels.
Sea-based transportation of any merchandise or persons shipped entirely or even partly by water between U. S. points — either directly or indirectly via one or any number of foreign points — U. S. Federal Law requires that said items or persons must travel in U. S .- built, U. S .- crewed, U. S .- citizen owned vessels that are U. S .- documented by the Coast Guard for such maritime " cabotage " carriage.
Pottery, including items known as the ed-Dur vessels, originated in regions of the Indus Valley and have been found in a number of sites in the Indus Valley Civilization.
Since this operation PLAN has sought the leadership of the ‘ Shared Awareness and Deconfliction ’ body ( SHADE ), which would require an increase in the number of vessels contributing to the anti-piracy fleet.
Commercial vessels, nearly 35, 000 in number, carried 7. 4 billion tons of cargo in 2007.
A number of large vessels are usually referred to as boats.

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