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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.
The mostly parallel Interstate 70 now provides a faster route for through travel without the many sharp curves, steep grades, and narrow bridges of U. S. 40 and other segments of the National Road.
The coast is protected by a chain of skerries ( the Skjærgård ) arranged to parallel the coast and provide the beginning of a protected passage almost the entire 1, 600 km route from Stavanger to Nordkapp.
Within Maine, US 1 begins as a parallel route to I-95 near the Atlantic Ocean.
Its route within Orléans runs parallel to the river, separated from it by a wall or muret, with a promenade along the top.
Here, Route 28 heads east through residential and commercial areas before turning northeast to closely parallel New Jersey Transit ’ s Raritan Valley Line ( which runs to the south of the route ) as North Avenue.
At Kankakee it heads northward largely parallel to the now decommissioned route of old US 54 ( since renumbered largely as Illinois 50 ) into greater Chicago, meeting Interstate 80 in Chicago suburbs and feeding Interstate 94 on Chicago's South Side.
He retired from the military and moved to the new territory California, after leading a fourth expedition which cost ten lives seeking a rail route over the mountains around the 38th parallel in the winter of 1849.
The solution was now a new branch of the Bakerloo line from Baker Street to serve St John's Wood and Swiss Cottage, thereby rendering the existing stations of Lord's, Marlborough Road and Swiss Cottage on the parallel route redundant, and negating the need for the Met's extension from Edgware Road station ( it should be noted, however, that Swiss Cottage ( Metropolitan ) was proposed to remain open during peak hours for interchange with the Bakerloo, and that Lord's station would further open for special cricketing events.
North of Bay City, M-13 follows a parallel route a few miles to the east.
The Georgia Northeastern Railroad also operates freight service on the former L & N tracks, roughly parallel to this route.
The completion of Veterans Highway in the late 1950s, following a route parallel to Airline but further north, stimulated more development.
Many people in the ticket hall believed that the fire was small and thus not an immediate hazard: indeed, an evacuation route from the tunnels below was arranged through a parallel escalator tunnel to the ticket hall above the burning escalator.
Like Arizona State Route 66, the depicted Route 66 runs on a parallel but less-direct route to the north of I-40.
This stretch of the route runs parallel to the Santa Fe roadbed.
The toll road went along a route parallel to present-day State Route 152.
State Route 20 heads east, running parallel to and several miles south of the Skunk Train's route, to Willits.
* SR 17-This Scenic Highway goes through the center of town and provides an alternate route parallel to US 27 across eastern Polk County.
Loughman was on the route of the Dixie Highway, which ran parallel to the line of US 17 / 92 and is now Old Kissimmee Road ( Old Tampa Highway north of the Osceola County line ).
A parallel route to the west is labeled Georgia 75 Alt to identify it as a bypass route around the town, and its massive traffic jams in the
An influential citizen named Henry Kohlmeier who lived there objected to the noise created by horse-drawn public coaches, which led to the route being transferred two blocks west to what is now Bergenline Avenue ( formerly Lewis Street ), which runs parallel to Palisade Avenue, and which remains the city's main commercial thoroughfare.
This road has been superseded as a long distance route by the M4 motorway which here runs parallel three miles to the north.
The northern and southern boundaries roughly parallel Main Street, also County Route 171, the former route of NY 17, which now bypasses the village to the north as an expressway.
The owners of the River Weaver Navigation were also not happy about the proposals, because the route would almost parallel that of the river.

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To document his charge, Pike set up two parallel columns in The Advocate showing the price charged by The Gazette and the considerably lower price for which the work could be done elsewhere.
he usually draws some kind of comparison with the jazz tradition and the poem he is reading -- for instance, he draws the parallel between a poem he reads about an Oriental courtesan waiting for the man she loves, and who never comes, and the old blues chants of Ma Rainy and other Negro singers -- but usually the comparison is specious.
Another factor that may hold hope is for parallel recognition is, as one man says it: `` that the fad for educating top people along managerial lines is yielding to the technically trained approach ''.
A parallel function for philosophy is the study of the relation between perceptions experientially received and conceptions logically formed.
Place the template ( Fig. 2 ) on the fabric so that the sides of the 10 inch square cut out of the template are parallel to the warp and filling for woven fabrics, or the wales and courses for knitted fabrics, and so that the same amount of fabric extends beyond the edges of the template on all sides.
he sees a parallel also to the Jewish day of preparation for the Sabbath.
The axioms are referred to as " 4 + 1 " because for nearly two millennia the fifth ( parallel ) postulate (" through a point outside a line there is exactly one parallel ") was suspected of being derivable from the first four.
This methodology could be used for parallel computation of statistical moments with subsequent combination of those moments, or for combination of statistical moments computed at sequential times.
The analogue interface was normally used for joysticks, the parallel for a printer.
Externally, political activity on the part of Ásatrú organizations has surrounded campaigns against alleged religious discrimination, such as the call for the introduction of an Ásatrú " emblem of belief " by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to parallel the Wiccan pentacle granted to the widow of Patrick Stewart in 2006.
The speedup of a program using multiple processors in parallel computing is limited by the time needed for the sequential fraction of the program.
For this reason, parallel computing is only useful for either small numbers of processors, or problems with very high values of P: so-called embarrassingly parallel problems.
He fundamentally defined his arbitrary orientation for the cell as being that in which the internal current would run parallel to and in the same direction as a hypothetical magnetizing current loop around the local line of latitude which would induce a magnetic dipole field oriented like the Earth's.
She is thought to bear the name of the deity who was derived from Libya, where known as Neith, the same source sometimes identified as the parallel for Athene.
A nearly parallel path toward autonomy has been to start with a concern for environmental impacts, which cause disadvantages.
Bahamian tastes in consumer products roughly parallel those in the U. S. With approximately 85 % of the population of primarily African descent, there is a large and growing market in the Bahamas for " ethnic " personal care products.
The chain stays run parallel to the chain, connecting the bottom bracket to the rear dropout, where the axle for the rear wheel is held.
Clinical evidence for this effect was found in a series of studies performed in parallel in adolescent school children in the UK and Malawi.

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