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Elsewhere, distribution is patchy, but occurs from northern Japan in the south to the Arctic Ocean as far as the East Siberian Sea and Palyavaam River in the north.
Elsewhere in the Red Squirrel's European range, either the grey squirrel does not occur or it lacks the poxvirus hence the disease only occurs in the UK.
Elsewhere in the Bible the name occurs only in the genealogical lists of the Book of Chronicles, but according to cuneiform inscriptions a variant form of the same, " Ẓil-Bêl ," was borne by a king of Gaza who was a contemporary of Hezekiah and Manasseh.
Elsewhere and on
Elsewhere he says that Saguntum is " on the seaward foot of the range of hills connecting Iberia and Celtiberia.
Elsewhere in the village, athletes carried on as normal, seemingly oblivious of the events unfolding nearby.
Elsewhere, the album has made numerous Top 50 debuts, including # 24 on the Australian ARIA Chart and # 22 in Canada.
Elsewhere around us, brothers and neighbors are engaged in homicide with means made available to them by those who lead humanity on our joint road into the third millennium.
Elsewhere, agritourism includes a wide variety of activities, including buying produce direct from a farm stand, navigating a corn maze, picking fruit, feeding animals, or staying at a B & B on a farm.
Elsewhere, retail outlets and subscribers receive their copies on Friday or Saturday, depending on their location.
Elsewhere they assumed that he could rest only upon a plough or that he had to be on the go all year and was allowed a respite only on Christmas.
Elsewhere however it is suggested that such views are partly based on a misreading of the films, especially his earlier ones, which has impeded an appreciation of the exhilarating humour and irony which pervade his work ; and other viewers have been able to make the connection between the film's form and its human dimension.
Elsewhere in the borough there are stations at Euxton on the Wigan-Preston line, at Adlington and Buckshaw Village on the Manchester-Preston line, and at Croston on the Ormskirk Branch Line.
Elsewhere white, yellow and green discs are used bearing the acorn sign used on such long distance routes.
Elsewhere, in an article entitled " Inverted Totalitarianism " Wolin cites phenomena such as the lack of involvement of citizens in a narrow political framework ( due to the influence of money ), the privatization of social security, and massive increases in military spending and spending on surveillance as examples of the push away from public and towards private-controlled government.
Elsewhere in London, a Brixton public house on the corner of Effra Road and Brixton Water Lane was called the George Canning ( it was renamed the Hobgoblin in the late 1990s and the Hootenanny in 2008 ).
Faust broke up in 1975 after Virgin had rejected their fifth album ( some of the recordings later appeared on the " Munich and Elsewhere " album ), but reissues of their recordings and various additional material through Chris Cutler's Recommended Records maintained a level of interest.
Elsewhere, Noailles secured the valuable sea port of Rosas in Catalonia on 9 June before withdrawing into Roussillon.
Elsewhere, de Lorge marched and manoeuvred against Baden on the Rhine with undramatic results before the campaign petered out in October ; while in Italy, the continuing problems with French finance and a complete breakdown in the supply chain prevented Catinat's push into Piedmont.
Elsewhere and warm
Elsewhere, in warm temperate and subtropical climates, species of Amaryllis, Clivia, Hippeastrum, Nerine, and Zephyranthes are the most popular choices for gardens and containers.
Elsewhere and soils
Elsewhere, land cultivation is mostly unsuccessful because of the mountains, hot summers and poor soils, although olives and grapes flourish.
Elsewhere the granitic soils are heavily leached and very infertile, supporting a dry forest vegetation before clearing for pastures.
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Elsewhere others heard and stopped and waited, the women peering from their lodges then gathering in small, curious clusters.
Elsewhere, the coastal lowlands merely form the lowest steps of the system of terraces that constitutes the ascent to the inner plateaus.
Elsewhere, but lost according to conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro out to Howie Mandel when producer Bruce Paltrow learned Schultz was a fan of President Ronald Reagan.
Elsewhere in the Principia Discordia, it is mentioned that the Curse of Greyface occurred in 1166 BC, so this is presumably the start-date of the calendar.
) Elsewhere, the album explored more serious themes, and found Bowie paying unusually direct homage to his influences with " Song for Bob Dylan ", " Andy Warhol ", and " Queen Bitch ", a Velvet Underground pastiche.
Elsewhere during the Middle Ages, Islamic science and mathematics flourished under the Islamic caliphate established across the Middle East, extending from the Iberian Peninsula in the west to the Indus in the east and to the Almoravid Dynasty and Mali Empire in the south.
Elsewhere, rebel forces took up positions at the Four Courts, the centre of the Irish legal establishment, at Jacob's Biscuit Factory and Boland's Mill and at the hospital complex at South Dublin Union and the adjoining Distillery at Marrowbone Lane.
Elsewhere, at Portobello Barracks, an officer named Bowen Colthurst summarily executed six civilians, including the pacifist nationalist activist, Francis Sheehy-Skeffington.
Elsewhere the name is taken for a four-string guitar with a scale length of 23 " ( 585 mm )— about the same as a Terz Guitar.
Elsewhere in the world Brooks was also considered a star, and he enjoyed hit records and sell-out tours in regions including Brazil, throughout Europe, the Far East, New Zealand, and Australia.
Elsewhere in the colonies, Fox helped to establish organizational systems for the Friends, along the same lines as he had done in Britain.
Elsewhere in his Church History, Eusebius reports seeing what he took to be portraits of Jesus, Peter and Paul, and also mentions a bronze statue at Banias / Paneas, of which he wrote, " They say that this statue is an image of Jesus " ( H. E.
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