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" Baymouth " in William Makepeace Thackeray's Pendennis, and " Spudmouth " in the The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle, are both based on the town.

Baymouth and .
From late May to early October, a daily passenger-vehicle ferry, the MS Chi-Cheemaun ( Ojibwe for " Big Canoe "), travels between Tobermory on the tip of the Bruce Peninsula and South Baymouth.
As home port of the Owen Sound Transportation Company Limited, the inner harbour is where the MS Chi-Cheemaun car ferry from Tobermory to South Baymouth is docked during the winter months.
The passenger ferry MS Chi-Cheemaun travels from Tobermory, across the Main Channel to South Baymouth on Manitoulin Island.
The journey from Tobermory to South Baymouth on Manitoulin Island takes approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.
MS Chi-Cheemaun docks at South Baymouth, and Highway 6 continues as a two-lane highway.
The section from South Baymouth to the Highway 542 junction has the least AADT, accounting for only 760 automobiles per day in 2002.
Eventually, it arrives in Baldwin, north of Espanola, ending at Trans-Canada Highway 17 in the community of McKerrow, 117 km from South Baymouth.
After conversion to a motor ship, Norgoma was transferred to the popular Manitoulin Island ferry route between Tobermory and South Baymouth along with her sister ship SS Norisle, replacing the smaller ferry, MS Normac, on that route.

bars and built
Most pop standard and jazz ballads are built from a single, introductory verse ; usually around 16 bars in length, and ending on the dominant ; the chorus or refrain, usually it is 16 or 32 bars long, and in AABA form ( though other forms such as ABAC are not uncommon ).
On some doors, especially antique ones, the battens are replaced with iron bars that are often built into the hinges as extensions of the door-side plates.
He built each cue around " small, endlessly repeating phrases "— often, the only variety through a " thinning of the texture for eight bars ".
However, this process does not always work out to the benefit of gay communities, as they often see property values rise so high that they can no longer afford them as high rise condominiums are built and gay bars move out.
Ancient accounts, which differ to some degree, describe the structure as being built with iron tie bars to which brass plates were fixed to form the skin.
As in Skagway, businessmen looking to make money off the miners built many gambling halls, dance halls, and bars.
Older buildings are being demolished and newer structures ( i. e., condominiums, restaurants, bars, and stores ) are being built.
Many other bridges had been built to a similar design using cast iron columns and wrought iron tie bars, but none used this design detail.
An example of Messiaen's harmonic use of this phenomenon, which he called " resonance ", is the last two bars of his first piano Prélude, La colombe (" The dove "): the chord is built from harmonics of the fundamental base note E.
* the so-called Block 66 a five storey office block which was built circa 1966 and which houses Fine Gael TDs and senators, with two restaurants and two bars at ground floor level and which houses the office suite of the leader of the largest party in the Oireactas ( currently Fine Gael ) and the party's meeting rooms.
Successive dome-shaped layers of coal and limestone were built up in the kiln on grate bars across the eye.
The first section ( bars 1 to 64 ) is built on two themes: the first and main theme of classical structure ( 1-8 ) is first played by the piano and then repeated by the orchestra.
The Mammoth Car was built almost entirely of $ 50, 000, 000 in stolen gold bars, equal to $ today.
However, much more popular, developed and facilitated with numerous bars, restaurants, a concert hall, and a waterfront promenade ( built in 1875 ), the Eastern Beach is more prone to " abrasia " ( the erosion of the sea ).
As the bars accreted vertically, they gradually built above sea level, forming barrier islands.
The main stage is built outside the town hall, and other smaller music stages are usually based around the town in pubs and bars.
A modern tárogató may occasionally be heard in Act 3 of Tristan und Isolde by Richard Wagner where it has become traditional in some opera houses ( e. g. the Royal Opera House, London ) to use it instead of the off-stage cor anglais for the last passage ( bars 999-1149 ) of the Shepherd's air, but Wagner did not specify this, merely suggesting in the score " a specially built simple natural instrument ".
The main part of the old town, including the railway station as well as most hotels, restaurants and bars, is built on a mile – long peninsula, Ramore Head, pointing north-northwest.
The Perth Motorplex ( formerly known as Quit Motorplex ) opened in December 2000 at a cost of A $ 20 million with catering, licensed bars, state of the art stadium lighting and the " Snake Pit ", a purpose built and dedicated burn out section.
The GTS on the other hand is built as a driver's class spec car, to SCCA standards, with harness, roll cage, side bars, etc.
Mosgiel has seen the opening or refurbishment of cafés and bars aimed at a younger market, and workers have built stages one and two of a planned larger playground.
:* Venus Breeze is a three-blade razor with shave gel bars built into the head of the razor.
All of the islands of the Tuamotus are coral " low islands ": essentially high sand bars built upon coral reefs.

bars and by
Wider space between iron bars and agreement by prison boards to substitute rubber in 20 per cent of metal.
The parallel bars, horse, buck, springboard, horizontal bar, rings, and mats formerly in the school gyms were replaced by baseball, volleyball, basketball and football.
* 1943 – U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, in an attempt to check inflation, freezes wages and prices, prohibits workers from changing jobs unless the war effort would be aided thereby, and bars rate increases by common carriers and public utilities.
The scene where Obadiah Stane, the archrival of ' Tony ' Stark, the wealthy industrialist turned Ironman, tells Tony that he is being ousted from his company by the board, Obadiah plays the opening few bars of the Salieri concerto on a piano in Stark's suite.
A number of Islamic writers and the 13th century Italian Marco Polo describe how this was obtained by sublimation from zinc ores and condensed onto clay or iron bars, archaeological examples of which have been identified at Kush in Iran.
Before this, cities and counties of sufficiently large populations such as most of Metro Atlanta already had Sunday alcohol sales at bars and restaurants, with local ordinances to abide by, such as having a certain amount of food sales in order to be opened and serve alcohol.
This was done by infecting salad bars in 11 restaurants, produce in grocery stores, doorknobs, and other public domains with Salmonella typhimurium bacteria in the city of The Dalles, Oregon.
A reinforced concrete column is extended by having the steel reinforcing bars protrude a few inches or feet above the top of the concrete, then placing the next level of reinforcing bars to overlap, and pouring the concrete of the next level.
This enabled Milton Hershey to make chocolate even more popular by mass producing affordable chocolate bars.
Graph of cosmic microwave background spectrum measured by the FIRAS instrument on the Cosmic Background Explorer | COBE, the most-precisely measured black body spectrum in nature, the standard error of estimation | error bars are too small to be seen even in enlarged image, and it is impossible to distinguish the observed data from the theoretical curve
Homosexual sex acts were illegal in several states and gay bars were frequently raided by police.
In the case where the matrix entries are written out in full, the determinant is denoted by surrounding the matrix entries by vertical bars instead of the brackets or parentheses of the matrix.
The determinant of is denoted as, or it can be denoted directly in terms of the matrix entries by writing enclosing bars instead of brackets:
Expenditures by type of out-of-home dining were as follows: 40 % in full-service restaurants, 37. 2 % in limited service restaurants ( fast food ), 6. 6 % in schools or colleges, 5. 4 % in bars and vending machines, 4. 7 % in hotels and motels, 4. 0 % in recreational places, and 2. 2 % in others, which includes military bases.
The first six bars also form all or part of the Vice Regal Salute in some Commonwealth realms outside the UK ( e. g., in Canada, governors general and lieutenant governors at official events are saluted with the first six bars of " God Save the Queen " followed by the first four and last four bars of " O Canada "), as well as the salute given to governors of British overseas territories.
He was a celebrated bon vivant whose luxurious home was the site of weekly Sunday afternoon parties attended by closeted celebrities and the attractive young men they met in bars and gyms and brought with them.
Today, the original hearse remains acknowledged by the bit of scroll work or stretched-out " S " on the side of a funeral coach, called Landau bars.
The vibraphone was ( and is still ) sometimes referred to as the " vibraharp ," though it has no strings and its sound is produced by striking metal bars.
Next, some saddles, particularly English saddles, have safety bars that allow a stirrup leather to fall off the saddle if pulled backwards by a falling rider.
The original 9-slot grille associated with all World War II jeeps was designed by Ford for their GPW, and because it weighed less than the original " Slat Grille " of Willys ( an arrangement of flat bars ), was incorporated into the " standardized jeep " design.
In the mid 2000s, a number of karaoke bars sprouted in Sydney with karaoke boxes frequented by Japanese students and tourists and a few locals, especially on Thursday nights and weekends.

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