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Across the country, several pro-reform " political unions " were formed, made up of both middle and working class individuals.
Across the country, people rose up against traditional aristocrats and village heads and attempted to exert popular ownership of land and other resources.
Across the country, clinicians report rising diagnoses of herpes and human papillomavirus, or HPV ( which can cause genital warts ), which are now thought to affect 15 percent of the teen population.
Across the country, Americans are pulling together and everywhere you look, there are tremendous shows of support, patriotism, and faith.
Across the country the traditional midsummer bonfire is also built, and following an ancient pagan tradition, revelers try to jump over the bonfire, this in order to gain protection during the rest of the year.
Across the country, Victoria Day serves as the unofficial marker of the end of the winter social season, and thus the beginning of the summer social calendar.
Across the country efforts are increasingly under way to track closely all road vehicle movements, initially using a nationwide network of roadside cameras connected to automatic number plate recognition systems.
Across the country the Liberals won a landslide victory, with 173 seats in the House of Commons to the Conservatives's 40.
Across the country, police forces arrested thousands of opposition political activists, as well as leaders such as Jayaprakash Narayan, Jivatram Kripalani, Morarji Desai, Raj Narain, Charan Singh, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and others.
In 1982, " Across the Borderline ", written by Hiatt with Ry Cooder and Jim Dickinson, appeared on the soundtrack to the motion picture " The Border " sung by country star Freddy Fender.
Pi Beta Phi chapters across the country hold special literacy events and gatherings at their respective campuses that support and celebrate their partnership with Read Across America.
Across the country, militants attacked churches, convents, and monasteries, killing priests and looking for arms, since the conspiracy theory maintained that the religious had guns, and this despite the fact that not a single serviceable weapon was located in the raids.
Across the country, there were programs in Af Soomaali run by the Ministry of Culture and Higher Education, the government ministry responsible for scholastic instruction.
" Across the country, liability insurance for obstetrician-gynecologists is becoming unaffordable or even unavailable ," said ACOG President Thomas Purdon, MD.
Across the country, the New Voters Project, under Smith's direction, registered nearly 600, 000 voters and conducted an intensive, multi-faceted get-out-the-vote effort to bring these newly registered voters to the polls on Election Day.
Across the northeastern coastline of the country, 35, 000 people evacuated prior to the arrival of the hurricane, including all of the residents in the village where the hurricane struck.
Across the country, the registration of electors is still technically the responsibility of the ' head of the household ', a concept seen by some as being somewhat out of step with modern society.
Across Europe 9 million sets had been sold equipped to receive teletext based on the UK standard ; whereas in France, the only country using Antiope, sales had only reached 100, 000.
The second was on August 4, 1992, when Ringling created " Smiles Across America ," an event done locally in cities and towns across the country to raise awareness of various issues and to help make people happier.
Some other programming blocks included the " Morning Report " and " Sea to Sea "; two morning blocks that focused toward the eastern and western parts of the country respectively, an unnamed afternoon block which would later be known as " Across Canada ", and the " Weekend Report "; later known as " This Weekend ".
Petty is active in many charitable causes, such as the Victory Junction Gang Camp for terminally-ill children, which he established to honor his late son, as well as an annual charity motorcycle ride across the country called the Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America.
In December 2005, dog scooterers are putting on the first Dog Powered Sports relay, Dogs Across America, where participants from around the country will choose one of the trails in their state and ride it in relay style to cover the entire length.
Across the country, CBS Radio ( formerly Infinity Broadcasting ) now has 4 FM stations carrying the " Jack " format, the others being in Dallas, Los Angeles, and Seattle.
Across the country, PWA organizations became active.

Across and approximately
Across the globe it has been estimated that approximately 1 million patients receive ECT per year.
Hands Across America was a benefit event and publicity campaign staged on Sunday May 25, 1986 in which approximately 6. 5 million people held hands in a human chain for fifteen minutes along a path across the continental United States.
USA for Africa also held a benefit event, Hands Across America, in which approximately seven million people held hands in a human chain for fifteen minutes along a path across the continental United States.
However, in the Race Across America the direction has always been from the West Coast to the East Coast of the United States, approximately 3, 000 miles ( 4, 800 km ) in about a week, making it a transcontinental event.
Across the United States, damage amounted to approximately $ 560 million.
* Across all three sites, the Home employs approximately 331 members of staff in a range of operational and administrative roles.
Among the best-known ultra marathons is the Race Across America ( RAAM ), a coast-to-coast non-stop, single-stage race in which riders cover approximately 3, 000 miles in about a week.
Across the playing fields, approximately 500 metres, is the Longford Lake.
Across this population are represented approximately 50 cultural groups and 27 language groups.

Across and one
Across the road there was one no more than a hundred yards away.
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 ).
JBK has pushed the concept of " regional " heathenry as opposed to national " internet heathenry ", and has formed an active network of " Midwest Tribes " which if organized would be one of the largest organizations in America, regularly drawing attendance of over 200 to their yearly event ( Lighting Across the Plains ).
* 1999 – Across Europe, Kurdish rebels take over embassies and hold hostages after Turkey arrests one of their rebel leaders, Abdullah Öcalan.
** Across Europe, Kurdish rebels take over embassies and hold hostages after Turkey arrests one of their rebel leaders.
In the 1989 Race Across America, one team ( Team Strawberry ) used an experimental device that consisted of a rear wheel hub, a sensor and a handlebar mounted processor.
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 Europe that Summer, Remigino defeated McKenley several times more at 100, while McKenley defeated the new " World's Fastest Human " one time in the 200 m race.
Across the UK the YMCA provides over 8, 000 bed spaces, and is thus one of the largest providers of safe supported accommodation for young people.
Across the street is Miracle Manor Retreat, one of the first spas built ( 1949 ) in the town and the first on Miracle Hill.
In his journals of " My Journeys Across the Mountain ," Washington said that he stayed all night on March 28, 1748, with Abram Johnson on Patterson Creek, and on the following day, marched fifteen miles ( 24 km ) to one Solomon Hedges, and when he came to supper, on the table was neither cloth, nor knife, nor fork.
Before her trip to Lebanon she visited Derry on one of her last official engagements to Northern Ireland, becoming the inaugural speaker at the first Conversations Across Walls and Borders event in First Derry Presbyterian Church.
He appeared as another villain in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies ( 1997 ), as a silent monk in The Frisco Kid ( 1979 ), and as John O ' Connor, one of the evil Red Lectroids in the 1984 cult classic The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension.
Across the world Cabernet Franc is one of the twenty most widely planted grape varieties.
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 the whole family a wide range of insects are taken from most insect groups, but the composition of any one prey type in the diet varies by species and with the time of year.
Across Derech Hevron to the west is the Talpiot industrial zone, now one of Jerusalem's main shopping districts.
Across from Chicopee, on the west side of the Connecticut River, the Holyoke Mall at Ingleside is one of the largest malls in New England.
* The Werewolf RPG sourcebook Rage Across Russia mentions Koschei as one of the five Talons of the Wyrm.
Her second poetry book, The Long Cold Green Evenings of Spring, was a finalist for the Lowther Award in 1997, and her first novel, Excessive Joy Injures the Heart, was chosen one of the ten best books of the year by The Toronto Star in 2000. Also in 2000 Mrs. Harvor won the Alden Nowlan Award, in 2003 the Marian Engel Award, and in 2004 the Malahat Novella Prize for " Across Some Dark Avenue of Plot He Carried Her Body.
Across the sample of patients telomerase activity increased by 18 % one hour after the end of the stress.
In the 2007 film Across the Universe, a fictionalized version of the bus appears, this one a Chevrolet bearing the name " Beyond " in place of " Further ".
Across the nine deputy prime minister ' qualities ', Don McKinnon achieved the number one ranking, followed by Brian Talboys, Michael Cullen, and John Marshall.
Across the road from the churchyard stands the Court Hall, one of Winchelsea's oldest buildings, the lower floor once being the gaol.

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