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Farther and from
Farther south, another road runs from Mayumba to Lastoursville and Franceville.
Farther south, rain-bearing clouds from the Mediterranean pass through the gap between the Jabal an Nusayriyah and the Anti-Lebanon Mountains, reaching the area of Homs and, sometimes, the steppe region east of that city.
Farther south, the litoral economy had benefited from completion of the General Artigas Bridge across the Río Uruguay from Paysandú to the Argentine province of Entre Ríos.
* In 2004, violinist Lucia Micarelli released the album Music from a Farther Room, which includes the song " Samarkand ".
Farther south, the Southern Namib Desert stretches south from Namibia along the Atlantic coastline.
; Deep, long: Farther away from the batsman.
Farther south, at Christ Church Ridge, elevations range from sixty to ninety metres.
The term Abruzzi derives from the time when the region was part of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and the territory was administered as Abruzzo Citeriore ( Nearer Abruzzo ) and Abruzzo Ulteriore I and II ( Farther Abruzzo I and II ), that being nearer and farther from Naples, the capital of the kingdom.
Farther away from the mill, on a hillside at the east end of the district, stand dozens of Four-Squares, Gable Fronts, and late Gothic Revival types built after the mill expansions of 1898 and 1912.
Farther from the river, the borough extends up numerous hills, reaching its highest elevation of about above sea level near the top of Avenue C.
Farther from the action, stories circulated that Tokyo Rose could be unnervingly accurate, naming units and even individual servicemen ; though such stories have never been substantiated by documents such as scripts and recorded broadcasts, they have been reflected in popular books and films such as Flags of Our Fathers.
Farther away from the source of the emergency application, the rate of reduction can be reduced to the point where triple valves will not detect the application as an emergency reduction.
Farther inland, away from the ocean's moderating influence, temperatures are much more variable.
With Tennessee Williams's encouragement, Inge wrote his first play, Farther Off from Heaven ( 1947 ), which was staged at Margo Jones ' Theatre ' 47 in Dallas, Texas.
He followed with Bus Stop ( 1955 ) and The Dark at the Top of the Stairs ( 1957 ), an expansion of his earlier one-act, Farther Off from Heaven.
* Douglas Burnet Smith, Voices from a Farther Room
His family were resettled in Damgarten in 1944, when Germans were expelled from Farther Pomerania.
Farther south, spurs from route 7 lead to campgrounds and trail heads around Longs Peak and Wild Basin.
Poverty, the first single from the album, was released on 19 May, with the second, Farther Up the Road scheduled for release on 14 July.
They had moved along the Baltic coast from Holstein to Farther Pomerania, up the Oder river to the Moravian Gate, down the Danube into the Kingdom of Hungary and to the Slovene lands of Carniola.
Farther west, in Amherst, the dissolution of the legendary hardcore punk band Deep Wound spurred the foundation of future legends Sebadoh and Dinosaur Jr. from its ashes.
Farther south, the Mon, who had entered from Haribhunjaya and Dvaravati kingdoms in the east, had established city states of their own along the Lower Burmese coastline by the early 9th century.

Farther and within
Farther west, they came within sight of Mount Rainier, Mount Saint Helens, and Mount Hood.
After the death of the last Pomeranian Duke in 1637 and by the Treaty of Westphalia the town became part of the Brandenburg-Prussian province of Pomerania following the Peace of Westphalia ( 1648 ) and the Treaty of Stettin ( 1653 ), along within the rest of Farther Pomerania.
Farther afield lie the monastery of Ashetan Maryam and Yimrehane Kristos church ( possibly eleventh century, built in the Aksumite fashion but within a cave ).
Farther south, it comes within of Andersonville, the site of the Andersonville prison during the Civil War.
The cultural identity of the region is seen as part of ' Farther India ' or Greater India, as seen in Coedes ' ' Indianized states of Southeast Asia ', which refers to it as ' Island Southeast Asia '; while other authorities see it is as partly ( or heavily, in the case of Singapore ) sinicised, and yet others even suggest its own identity within Austronesia or Oceania.
Farther southeast it seems to have kept rather more distant from the shore, and it probably kept within the lagoons below the Circean promontory.
Today, the bulk of former Farther Pomerania is within the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, while its easternmost parts are within the Pomeranian Voivodeship.
* 1815 Farther Pomerania administered as Regierungsbezirk Köslin within the reorganized Prussian Province of Pomerania

Farther and miles
Farther north the western depression, known as the Albertine Rift is occupied for more than half its length by water, forming the Great Lakes of Tanganyika, Kivu, Lake Edward and Lake Albert, the first-named over 400 miles ( 600 km ) long and the longest freshwater lake in the world.

Farther and points
Farther south, Model House street and the Yediyur Terminus are the main points.

Farther and include
These territories include the most of the Province of Posen and West Prussia ( lost via the Treaty of Versailles following World War I ) and East Prussia, Farther Pomerania, East Brandenburg, and Lower Silesia ( lost in World War II ); and other, smaller regions.
Major towns of Farther Pomerania include:

Farther and House
* A Farther Shore, 2005, Random House
Selwyn Jepson ( 1899 – 1989 ) was a British author, of the Far House, Farther Common, Liss, Hants.

Farther and Institute
* American Institute of Physics Letter IV: Farther Experiments ( PDF ), and Letter XI: Observations in electricity ( PDF )

Farther and Utica
Farther east in Utica, construction began in the early 1950s on a new arterial highway — known as the North – South Arterial — through the city center.

Farther and National
Farther down the block, the former National Theater Building now houses several small businesses.
Farther north, the two routes split north of Stillwater at the southern edge of the Saratoga National Historical Park.
A single taken from the album, " America's Great National Pastime " b / w " Farther Along ", was released on November 29, 1971 but failed to chart in the United States or in the United Kingdom.
Farther south into the Gettysburg National Park, Seminary Ridge continues as far as a branch of Pitzer Run, which divides the ridgeline (), around which the drainage divide curves to the east.
Farther west, on the long ridge of South Fork Mountain that divides the Shasta-Trinity and Six Rivers National Forests, the tree form of tanoak grows mixed with Douglas-fir and golden chinquapin.

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