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Across and river
Across cultures, and spanning continents and millennia, the history of painting is an ongoing river of creativity, that continues into the 21st century.
Across the river from the village stand the ruins of Fennor Castle.
Across the Mississippi from Fort Kaskaskia was a large fertile section of river bottom, called the " Grand Champ " or Big Field.
Across the river to the northwest lies Warren County, beyond which is the state of Illinois ; to the southwest, Vermillion County also shares the river as part of its border.
The population slowly moved down the river, settling in different locations such as Tlákw. aan " Ancient Village ", Sʼiknáx ̱ " Across from the Grass ", Shaal. aan " Fish Trap Town ", Xakw. aan " Sandbar Village ", and Kayáash " Platform ", Hehl ( Xel / Xehl ) " Foam People ", Hehl being the senior of house of the village.
Across the river is the Astor Marina.
Across the river is the village of Crowmarsh Gifford.
Across the river, where Phenix City, Alabama is now located, Creek Indians lived until their removal in 1836.
Across the river in 1834, James B. Campbell, treasurer of the canal commissioners, laid out the village of " Juliet ", a name local settlers had been using before his ascent.
Across the river from where Coulson once stood.
Across the river, Bullhead City flourished in the glow of the casino light.
Across the river sits the Stone Mill, home of the Hunterdon Art Museum for Contemporary Craft and Design, located in a former gristmill that had been reconstructed in 1836 and operated continuously until 1952, when a group of local residents conceived of a plan to convert the historic building into a museum.
Across the river to the east rises the Caja del Rio.
Across the river is Robeson Extension, usually considered part of Williamsburg, but actually lying in Catharine Township.
* Burg Bischofstein: Across the river from the municipality of Burgen is this 13th-century castle, which was destroyed during the Nine Years ' War, but was reconstructed and now serves as a retreat centre for the Fichte Gymnasium in Krefeld.
Across the river from the church, the estate of Cobham Park was the home of John Ligonier, 1st Earl Ligonier, who was made Commander-in-Chief of the army in 1757.
Across from the old town, on the other side of the river, lies the twin city of Neu-Ulm in the state of Bavaria, smaller than Ulm and until 1810 a part of it ( population ~ 50, 000 ).
Across the river lies Ontario, Canada.
Across the river is Malacañan Park, which contains a golf course, recreation hall, park, billets for the presidential guard, as well as a Commonwealth-era presidential resthouse ( Bahay Pangarap ), which serves as the current residence of President Benigno Aquino III.
Across the river from Alexandria is Bonhill which is connected to Jamestown to the north.
Across a small ridge to the west, on which sits Torriglia, and slightly further downslope is the source of the Scrivia river.
Across the river and the American border is the village of Lewiston, New York, and is directly connected to the United States by the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge.
Across the river is the region of Niagara-on-the-Lake in Ontario, Canada.

Across and Jewish
Across Europe Bricha (" flight "), an organization of former partisans and ghetto fighters, smuggled Jewish holocaust survivors from Eastern Europe to Italy, where small boats tried to breach the British blockade of Palestine.
Across the Kamienica River is the Jewish cemetery.
Across Europe, Betar militia played major roles in independently resisting Nazi forces and other various assaults on Jewish communities.
Across Porter Street NW lies the Adas Israel Congregation, the District's largest Conservative Jewish synagogue.
NJOP sponsors " Shabbat Across America / Canada " and " Read Hebrew America / Canada " campaigns, establishes Beginners Services and the " Turn Friday Night into Shabbat ," " Passover Across America " and " Sukkot Across America " programs, as well as free " crash courses " in Hebrew reading, basic Judaism and Jewish history.
Across North America and Europe dozens of new groups sprang up reclaiming the tradition of Eastern European Jewish music.
With Rabbi Phyllis Berman he has co-authored " Tales of Tikkun: New Jewish Stories to Heal the Wounded World "; " A Time for Every Purpose Under Heaven: The Jewish Life-Spiral as a Spiritual Journey "; and " Freedom Journeys: Tales of Exodus and Wilderness Across Millenia.

Across and Cemetery
Across the street from the large stone church is Sparta Cemetery, which contains the grave of " The Leatherman ", subject of a Pearl Jam B-side of the same name.

Across and people
** Hands Across America: At least 5, 000, 000 people form a human chain from New York City to Long Beach, California, to raise money to fight hunger and homelessness.
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.
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 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 world, governments are increasingly under pressure to fund the level of healthcare that people expect.
Across people too neural activity differs for similar reasons.
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.
Across the island, Hortense left about 1. 3 million people without power and 1. 1 million customers without water.
Across three programmes, Sandel debates with the audience whether universities should give preference to students from poorer backgrounds ; whether a nurse should be paid more than a banker ; and whether it is right to bribe people to be healthy.
Across what is now the Southeastern United States, starting around 4000 BC, people exploited wetland resources, creating large shell middens.
Across the French island of Martinique, the then tropical storm wrought severe damage and killed at least 13 people.
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.
Buchanan has commented " I've always found it strange that people missed the ' punk ' aspect of A Walk Across the Rooftops.
Across cultures, what is beautiful is assumed to be good ; attractive people are assumed to be more extroverted, popular, and happy.
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.
Across the Malay Peninsula, 588 people died from various storm-related incidents.
Across the island collections are being taken for those who have lost everything, vans with PA systems driving around calling on people to give whatever they can.
Anthropologist Joseph Opala did the research that linked Bunce Island to the Gullah people and organized the well-publicized Gullah homecomings portrayed in the documentary films “ Family Across the Sea " ( 1990 ), “ The Language You Cry In " ( 1998 ), and “ Priscilla ’ s Homecoming " ( in production ).
Across the street from the Horton House ruins is the du Bignon cemetery, a tabby wall surrounding the graves of five people who all died in the 19th century.
Across the globe, poor people suffer the most when natural habitat is destroyed, because less natural habitat means less natural resources per capita, yet wealthier people and countries simply have to pay more to continue to receive more than their per capita share of natural resources.
Across it several other people similarly attired are standing
Across from the children's play area is a half-moon shaped area designated a Public Lawn Area, and intended for use by people only ( dogs are not allowed in this area.

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