Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Dimondale, Michigan" ¶ 1
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

unusual and feature
The most unusual feature of Boris, however, is the use of the greatest character of all, the chorus.
Another feature of blue laws restricts the purchase of particular items on Sundays which is an unusual feature in modern American culture.
Likewise, a type collection might focus on an unusual design feature such as coins with a hole in the middle, coins that are not circular in shape or coins with brockage.
An unusual feature of the Dead Sea is its discharge of asphalt.
An unusual feature was a monitor port for connection of a computer monitor, as an alternative to the TV output.
Their often discordant pop songs feature unusual synthetic instrumentation and time signatures that have proven influential on subsequent popular music, particularly New Wave, industrial and alternative rock artists.
An unusual feature of the Kentish system was that only sons of kings appeared to be legitimate claimants to the throne, although this did not eliminate all strife over the succession.
While this is not uncommon for modern languages such as Perl or JavaScript, it was a highly unusual feature in the late 1970s.
An unusual feature of its syntax was that expressions were constructed using the conventional infix operators, but all of them had the same precedence and evaluation went from left to right unless there were brackets.
An unusual feature of the river is the Inner Niger Delta, which forms where its gradient suddenly decreases.
One unusual feature of Barnard 68 is its vibrations, which have a period of 250, 000 years.
An unusual feature of the water phase diagram is that the solid – liquid phase line ( illustrated by the dotted green line ) has a negative slope.
This unusual feature of water is related to ice having a lower density than liquid water.
Another interesting though not unusual feature of the phase diagram is the point where the solid – liquid phase line meets the liquid – gas phase line.
The new polyurethane elastic bumpers were integrated into the nose and tail and covered in body-coloured plastic ; an unusual feature for the time that aided the car visually and reduced its drag.
Industry heads were reportedly watching how the film performed, as its unusual release schedule could have implications for future feature films.
The fact that it shifts ( modulates ) and ends in a different key, a feature it shares with the Italian national anthem, makes it compositionally unusual.
# It is propagated by carrier particles that have significant masses ( particles called gauge bosons ), an unusual feature which is explained in the Standard Model by the Higgs mechanism.
An unusual feature of valerian is that valerian root and leaves are a cat attractant similar to, and as safe as catnip.
An unusual feature is that the partners are allowed to make certain limited signals to each other during play.
In microeconomic models this is unusual, because individuals are assumed to maximize utility, but it is a feature of Keynesian macroeconomics.
Brighton has a horse-racing course, Brighton Racecourse, with the unusual feature that when the full length of the course is to be used, some of the grass turf of the track has to be laid over the tar at the top of Wilson Avenue, a public road, which therefore has to be closed for the races.
An unusual feature of S. divinorum is its high potency ( dosage is in the microgram range ) and extremely disorienting effects, which often include " entity contact ", complete loss of reality-perception and user's experiencing their consciousness as being housed in different objects e. g. a pane of glass or a pencil.
An unusual feature of S. stercoralis is autoinfection.

unusual and village
In the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, Russian Orthodox Church and Serbian Orthodox Church, it is not unusual for a village priest to be called a " pope " (" поп " pop ).
The reason for the Japanese name " harbor wave " is that sometimes a village's fishermen would sail out, and encounter no unusual waves while out at sea fishing, and come back to land to find their village devastated by a huge wave.
The community they created there is still known as Fleur de Llys, an unusual French village name in the heart of the valleys of Wales, which itself neighbours nearby Hengoed, and Ystrad Mynach.
This village had an unusual feature: one house under the West Court contained eight rooms and covered.
The most unusual of these is the Tomsk Trivia ( Tomskaya pisanitsa ) monument in the village of Pisanaya, Yashkinsky District, which is considered an especially valuable site of the Russian Federation.
Sited closer to the original Keston Court than the main village itself, Keston's small medieval church is unusual in that does not have a dedication to a saint, but built into the altar-table is the top of the 17th century altar inlaid with a very elaborate cross and inscribed " The Keston Marke: IN HOC SIGNO VINCES ", so the parish has a distinctive symbol instead.
Then as now, Islington was and is unusual in that the village church, St Mary's, does not stand on the high street but is some way off on Upper Street.
When Jacob Eisiminger was offered the honor of having the village named after him, he declined, stating that the new village would be handicapped with such an unusual name ; accordingly, it was named Broadwell.
The collection of essentially original condition structures in the village is quite unusual in suburban Detroit.
The city was formed in an unusual four-way merger that took place in January 1994, in which the cities of Flat River, Elvins, Esther and the village of Rivermines joined to form the new city of Park Hills.
Settlers from Ohio and Iowa founded Ohiowa in 1887, and the name of the village is unusual in that it contains the complete names of two states.
The communities of Green Village, Logansville, New Vernon, and Pleasantville were the village centers in this agricultural community ; it was not unusual for villages to have a store and post office, a school of one or two rooms, churches, blacksmiths, and sometimes, a tavern.
During the time that the circus wintered in Terrace Park, it was not unusual for elephants to roam free about the village, until the village council asked that they be restrained in 1910.
The village is somewhat unusual in that the main settlement and church are separated by a river, the Foss.
According to folklorist Margot Ford McMillen the unusual name of the village came about literally by accident.
Other unusual place names in the North East include the village of No Place, believed to be a contraction of North Place, as marked on the original Ordnance Survey maps, and Bearpark, from Beaurepaire, French for " beautiful retreat "-the name of a nearby Norman priory.
In mediaeval times, the village rivalled Abingdon as a market centre, having the unusual feature of two village greens.
The island has three golf courses, one of which is situated on the outskirts of the town, the 18-hole Rothesay Golf Club, another, the 9 hole Bute Golf Course, near the sands of Stravannan Bay on the west coast of the island, and the other, the rather unusual, 13 hole Port Bannatyne Golf Club, situated on the hills behind the village.
From medieval times the village was unusual in possessing two parish churches, each with a separate incumbent.
For a village Ivinghoe has an unusual feature: a town hall, rather than a village hall.

0.264 seconds.