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The protagonist of Ernest Hemingway's 1950 novel Across the River and into the Trees, Colonel Dick Cantwell, based on World War II commander Charles " Buck " Lanham, uses the phrase to his driver.
In his second film, City Across the River ( also in 1949 ), he was credited as " Anthony Curtis ".
Across from Havana, the Illinois is joined by the Spoon River, and across from Browning, it is joined by the Sangamon River.
Since 1993, Jimmy Webb produced four critically acclaimed solo albums: Suspending Disbelief ( 1993 ), Ten Easy Pieces ( 1996 ), Twilight of the Renegades ( 2005 ), and Just Across the River ( 2010 ).
In June 2010, Webb released Just Across the River, an album of newly-arranged Webb song that featured guest appearances by Vince Gill, Billy Joel, Willie Nelson, Lucinda Williams, Jackson Browne, Glenn Campbell, Michael McDonald, Mark Knopfler, J. D. Souther, and Linda Ronstadt.
* Just Across the River ( 2010 )
Across the Mississippi River in Fort de Chartres and Kaskaskia, there was a growing need for agricultural land for the colonists.
Across the Grand River, Crockery Township is to the northwest, Polkton Township to the north, and Tallmadge Township to the east and northeast.
Across the Red River in Grand Forks is the University of North Dakota.
Across the Delaware River is Falls Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Across the Monongahela River are the boroughs of Rankin and Swissvale to the northeast, and the city of Pittsburgh to the north.
Across the Allegheny River, Oakmont is bordered by O ' Hara Township to the west and Harmar Township to the north ( via the Hulton Bridge ).
Across the Monongahela River to the northeast are the boroughs of Rankin and Braddock.
Across the Delaware River in Burlington County, New Jersey to the southeast, there are Beverly, Delanco Township, and Edgewater Park Township.
Across the Delaware River, the city faces Gloucester County, New Jersey, and while most of its riverfront neighbors Logan Township, the easternmost portion of the city borders Greenwich Township.
Across the Delaware River are Port Jervis, New York and Montague, New Jersey.
Across the harbor, the Norfolk and Western Railway's coal piers were located on the Elizabeth River in Norfolk.
Across the River Usk from Caerleon, to the south-east and east, St Julian's Park, the village of Christchurch and the upland region around Christchurch Hill as far as the M4 motorway and the A449 road are also within the community.
* Texas Across the River ( 1966 ) ( Martin and Bishop )
Across the Mississippi River, this ridge is continued by the Shawnee Hills in Illinois.
From the late 1940s he played in more prestigious pictures, including Captain from Castile starring Tyrone Power, Key Largo with Humphrey Bogart, ( 1948 ), Lust for Gold with Glenn Ford ( 1949 ), Broken Arrow ( 1950 ) with James Stewart, War Arrow ( 1953 ) with Maureen O ' Hara, Jeff Chandler and Noah Beery, Jr., Drums Across the River ( 1954 ), Walk the Proud Land ( 1956 ) with Audie Murphy and Anne Bancroft, Alias Jesse James ( 1959 ) with Bob Hope, and Indian Paint ( 1964 ) with Johnny Crawford.
Songs from Born to Run were performed live as early as mid-1974 and by 1975, all had made their way into Springsteen's shows and ( with the rare exception of " Meeting Across the River ") continued to be a regular staple of his concerts on subsequent tours through 2009.
* Richard Davis – double bass on " Meeting Across The River "
He is widely believed to be one of the models for Colonel Richard Cantwell, the hero of Hemingway ’ s novel Across the River and Into the Trees.

Across and Into
Ernest Hemingway spent some time there in 1948, writing parts of Across the River and Into the Trees.
One biographer and critic sees a parallel between Hemingway's Across the River and Into the Trees and Thomas Mann's Death in Venice.
With some exceptions, Across the River and Into the Trees was poorly received, and was the first of Hemingway's novels to receive consistently bad press.
Across the River and Into the Trees begins in the first chapter with the frame story of 50-year-old Colonel Cantwell's duckhunting trip to Trieste set in time-present.
Cosmopolitan Magazine serialized Across the River and Into the Trees from February to June 1950.
Hemingway biographer and scholar Carlos Baker writes in Hemingway: The Writer as Artist that in Across the River and Into the Trees the overriding theme is that of " the three ages of man.
The title of the novel is Across the River and Into the Trees.
They were later signed to Shimmy Disc and released Across the Room and Into Your Lap in 1991, with Shimmy guru Mark Kramer creating the final mix from the band's master tapes.

Across and Trees
Hemingway did not write an article, but he did submit his next novel Across the River and into the Trees to Hotchner which Cosmopolitan serialized in five installments.
Baker calls Across the River and into the Trees a " lyric-poetical novel " in which each scene has an underlying truth presented via symbolism.
Hemingway constructed Across the River and into the Trees to allow time to be compressed in the novel such that " memory and space-time coalesce.
Baker sees a thematic parallel between Thomas Mann's Death in Venice and Across the River and into the Trees, presented via a series of commonalities and differences.
For example, his wife Mary, who disapproved of Across the River and into the Trees, said: " I kept my mouth shut.
The same line is also quoted in Ernest Hemingway's 1950 novel Across the River and into the Trees, as well as referred to in his 1926 novel The Sun Also Rises.
Benson says in Hemingway's fiction the distance is necessary, and successful in early fiction such as in The Sun Also Rises, but if he as " the author does not deliberately create such distance the fiction fails ", as in the later works such as Across the River and into the Trees.
Baker calls Hemingway's Across the River and into the Trees a " lyric-poetical novel " in which each scene has an underlying truth presented via symbolism.

Across and is
Across the road is the kitchen, and waiters bearing great trays of dishes dodge traffic as nimbly as their French colleagues at the restaurant in the Place Du Tertre in Paris.
Across the way from the apartment building is a ruined house, shot to hell that day in 1849, and left that way as a memorial.
The contemporary historian James W. Loewen agrees with the oral traditions in his book, Lies Across America: What Our Historic Markers and Monuments Get Wrong ( 1999 ), but there is not a consensus within the professional academic community.
Across Abydos lies Sestus on the European side, marking one of the narrowest points of the Dardanelles, slightly more than a nautical mile broad ( the narrrowest point is at Çanakkale ).
* Accrington and Rossendale College ( also known as Across ) is a further education college for 14 – 19 year olds.
Across the front of the jersey in script font is the word " Indians " in red with a navy outline.
Across cultures, and spanning continents and millennia, the history of painting is an ongoing river of creativity, that continues into the 21st century.
His journey is recounted in Across Arctic America ( 1927 ), considered today a classic of polar expedition literature.
Across all the variations of the game, the requirement of using exactly two hole cards is the only consistent rule.
Across the 820 km border, the western half of New Guinea is officially known as Papua province, governed by Indonesia.
Across the Nordic areas Lapp is common in place names, such as in Norway, e. g., Lappetjørna ( Hordaland ); in Finland, e. g., Lappi ( Länsi-Suomen lääni ) and Lapinlahti ( Itä-Suomen lääni ); and in Sweden, e. g., Lapp ( Stockholm County ), Lappe ( Södermanland ) and Lappabo ( Småland ).
Across the square is the Pazo de Raxoi ( Raxoi's Palace ), the town hall and seat of the Galician Xunta, and on the right from the cathedral steps is the Hostal dos Reis Católicos, founded in 1492 by the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella of Castille and Ferdinand II of Aragon, as a pilgrims ' hospice ( now a parador ).
Across Scandinavia and western Russia, the Scots pine is a common component of the taiga, while taiga of the Russian Far East and Mongolia is dominated by larch.
* Toss Across is a tic-tac-toe game where players throw bean bags at a large board to mark squares.
Across the county line in Bourbon County, an early distiller named Jacob Spears is credited with being the first to label his product " Bourbon whiskey ".
Across Europe, there are significant differences between countries: in Italy the Caesarean section rate is 40 %, while in the Nordic countries it is only 14 %.
Across the Valley on the northern side are the Three Brothers, rising one above the other like gables built on the same angle – the highest crest is Eagle Peak, with the two below known as the Middle and Lower Brothers.
Across cultures, the early history of linguistics is associated with a need to disambiguate discourse, especially for ritual texts or in arguments.
On the ground floor of this building, among the highly prized collections, there is a book reported to be the heaviest in the world, weighing, known as " Bhutan: a Visual Odyssey Across the Last Himalayan Kingdom ".
Across Avacha Bay from the city is Russia's largest submarine base, the Rybachiy Nuclear Submarine Base, established during Soviet times and still used by the Russian Navy.
*- Across the seas of darkness / The good green Earth is bright – / Oh, Star that was my homeland / Shine down on me tonight .-
Across the millennia many thousands of cultures and societies and billions of people have come and gone of which there is little or no written record or existing records are misrepresentative or incomplete.

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