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Above and sea
* Above sea level, altitude measurement
Above sea level, the reef is usually barren of macroorganisms, however.
Above sea level the Andes is usually considered the world's longest mountain system ; it is in length.
Above sea level basalt is common in hotspot islands and around volcanic arcs, specially those on thin crust.
Above all, Bastia is a port, and the sea has of course a significant role in the spatial organization of the city.
Above all, he wanted to ensure that the Navy would have a pre-eminent role in Hitler's Weltreich and armament priorities far beyond what it could hope to achieve in this war " Hitler saw the conquest of the Soviet Union, which was intended to give Germany lebensraum and with it control of enough of Eurasia, to provide sufficient Autarky to challenge the sea powers and carry out Raeder's plans for trans-oceanic expansionism.
Above and below this sea, from Borsippa to Kufa, extend the famous Chaldaean marshes, where Alexander the Great was nearly lost ( Arrian, Eup.
Above each sea appeared a cloud.
* Above mean sea level
Above all, places in the Upper Ore Mountains decorate their windows during the Christmas season in such a way that they are transformed into a " sea of ​​ light ".
Above the crossing, rising 91 m ( 301 ft ) above the ground, is the Gloria in Excelsis Tower ; its top, at 206 m ( 676 ft ) above sea level, is the highest point in Washington.
Above mean sea level ( AMSL ) is the elevation ( on the ground ) or altitude ( in the air ) of any object, relative to the average sea level datum.
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Above all, there has been a sea change in the public's attitude to the practice and its willingness to confront it.
At Biskeri Thatch ( 1, 1000 ft Above mean sea level | ASL ) in Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh ( India )
* Above Ordnance Datum, a level expressed as a height above mean sea level
Above 300 m above sea level the path leaves the forestry, and the route continues through bare moorland, reaching the summit by way of the east ridge of the mountain.
Above it is an iridescent, metallic line, gold at the front turning to blue or sea green toward the tail.
Above sea level.
* Above mean sea level
Above the village, with views across the sea to the Isle of Arran and the Argyll hills, is the Port Bannatyne golf-course.
Above all, Monfreid loved to be engaged in struggle with the elements: while navigating his way through tempests at sea, his life and the lives of his crew hanging by a thread, existence itself became something pure and precious.

Above and level
Above the group level, AA may hire outside professionals for services that require specialized expertise or full-time responsibilities.
Above the level of classes, Eiffel defines cluster, which are essentially a group of classes, and possibly of subclusters ( nested clusters ).
Above the level of the obstruction, there are several loops of hypertrophied bowel distended with fluid.
Aviation altitude is measured using either Mean Sea Level ( MSL ) or local ground level ( Above Ground Level, or AGL ) as the reference datum.
Above the dado level, mounted on the clustered shafts that separate the great windows, are 12 larger than life-sized sculpted stone figures representing the 12 Apostles ( six of these are replicas-the damaged originals are now in the Musée du Moyen Age ).
Above regimental level, organisation is changed to meet the tasks at hand.
To count as one of the Thousand Islands these minimum criteria had to be met: 1 ) Above water level year round ; 2 ) Have an area greater than ; and 3 ) Support at least one living tree.
Above that IQ level, other factors start to matter more, like social skills or a good mentor.
Above a beginner level, players usually never actually roll the ball along the ground.
Above, at track level, is a concourse into which the main entrance feeds.
Above the concourse is a second level of food outlets and bars, and the Virgin Trains First Class Lounge.
Above that court is a second level of trial courts, the Virginia Circuit Court, which may hear claims in excess of US $ 5, 000 and may try certain types of felony cases.
* Above ground level
Above the TA, the aircraft altimeter pressure setting is normally adjusted to the standard pressure setting of 1013 hectopascals ( millibars ) or 29. 92 inches of mercury and aircraft altitude will be expressed as a flight level.

Above and major
Above all, from the Middle Ages through the beginning of the nineteenth century, Termini served as a major center for the collection and shipping of grain and other foodstuffs stored and subjected to duty in a special government warehouse complex ( the caricatore regio ).
A major survey of Conklin's contribution to science fiction is Bud Webster's 41 Above the Rest: An Index and Checklist for the Anthologies of Groff Conklin.
Other major films included Angels in the Outfield ( 1951 film ), The Asphalt Jungle, The Next Voice You Hear, Above and Beyond, Kiss Me, Kate, Them !,
Above normal temperatures accompanied two major rainstorms May 19 to 23 and again May 26 to 29.
An account of the rise of Canal + and CanalSatellite, and the establishment of the Canal + Group as a major satellite broadcaster in Europe is given in the book, High Above, which tell the story of the foundation and development of the leading European satellite operator, Astra.
Above the national executive committee, DSU has a kind of " second chamber ", the major council Hovedbestyrelsen, which consists of the national executive committee ( 13 members ) and 28 local representatives, elected in the 10 regions.
Above North Malvern lie the now defunct quarries of Tank Quarry, North Quarry, and Scar Quarry that were a major feature of local industry until about 1960.
Field-grade officers O-4 and Above ( major, lieutenant colonel, and colonel ) have oak leaves known unofficially as " scrambled eggs " on the visor.

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