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Farther and south
Farther south in New York there is a heavy haze of color over the Catskills in mid-October, notably along routes 23 and 23A.
Farther south, there are attractive patches all the way to the Ozarks, with some seasonal peaks as late as early November.
Farther south, the basin floor slopes upward, forming a series of low sand and clay plateaus, called koros, which eventually climb to 615 meters above sea level.
Farther south the Oulujoki drains the beginning of the north country.
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.
Farther south lies the Kaieteur Plateau, a broad, rocky area about 600 meters in elevation ; the 1, 000-meter high Kanuku Mountains ; and the low Acarai Mountains situated on the southern border with Brazil.
Farther south, the Southern Namib Desert stretches south from Namibia along the Atlantic coastline.
Farther south, at Christ Church Ridge, elevations range from sixty to ninety metres.
Farther north, the 4 tower blocks in Rathcoole still dominate the local skyline, while in south Belfast, the tower blocks in Seymour Hill also remain standing.
Farther south was the Shunpike, a road with a parallel path that was used deliberately by colonists to avoid the fees.
Farther east and south, Lucanians and Bruttians were pressing upon the Greek colonies of Magna Graecia.
Farther south, the Spanish colony of Spanish Florida, centered on St. Augustine, was established in 1565, while to the north, the French were establishing settlements in what is now Canada ( Charlesbourg-Royal briefly occupied 1541-43 ; Port Royal, established in 1605 ).
) Farther south, the avenues retained their letter designations.
Farther to the south, near San Simeon, weather records were kept at the Piedras Blancas Light lighthouse until 1975.
Farther south, Huntington Beach was also an influential center of hardcore, and is known as the origin of slam dancing.
Farther south on Vine were the original Lasky-Paramount Studios, later NBC's West coast studios ; and ABC's first West coast studios.
Farther south, it merges with the Flint River and other tributaries at Lake Seminole near Bainbridge, to form the Apalachicola River that flows into the Florida Panhandle.
Farther south, the banks of the Pance River are a popular place for recreation and leisure.
Farther south, spurs from route 7 lead to campgrounds and trail heads around Longs Peak and Wild Basin.
Farther south, it is also associated with hardwoods, namely Tanoak and Madrone forests.
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 south loom the mighty Ruwenzori Range, while a range of hills called the Blue Mountains tower over the northwestern shore.

Farther and another
Unfortunately, the rapidity with which The Byrds planned and recorded Farther Along resulted in yet another uneven LP, which the band themselves were unhappy with and which failed to undo the damage to their reputation inflicted by Byrdmaniax.

Farther and road
Farther, near the terraced road leading to the Temple, situated on the top of the cliff, several houses built in a row dating to the Hellenistic period have been discovered.
Farther east, on the old Roman road, stands the Fort de Fresnes.
Farther up is Alland, whence a road leads to the old and well-preserved Heiligenkreuz Abbey.
Farther along the road are the Briarcliff High School and Briarcliff Middle School, though they are not technically in the village.
Farther north the still unbroken troops of the right wing drew off by the Allenburg road ; the French cavalry of the left wing, though ordered to pursue, remained, for some reason, inactive.
Farther away, II Corps pushed back Maj. Gen. John Brown Gordon, who had mistakenly been on a different road.
Farther north, the road passes through a mix of farmland and woodland with a few homes.
Farther north, the road comes to an intersection with Route 248.

Farther and runs
Farther west, St. Jacques Street runs through the residential neighbourhoods of Little Burgundy, Saint-Henri, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and Lachine.

Farther and from
* In 2004, violinist Lucia Micarelli released the album Music from a Farther Room, which includes the song " Samarkand ".
; Deep, long: Farther away from the batsman.
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 from Hamilton, but within 50 driving miles, additional points of interest include: the Earlville Opera House, the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute in Utica, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, the Erie Canal Village in Rome and the Erie Canal Museum in Syracuse.
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.

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