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From the upper end of the lake the river issues through the Nidau-Büren channel and then runs east to Büren.
From south to north, Broadway at one point or another runs over or under the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, the BMT Broadway Line, the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line, and the IND Eighth Avenue Line:
From the dark chasm a fountain violently erupts, then forms the meandering river Alph, which runs to the sea described in the first stanza.
From 1936 to 1968, Mobil sponsored an economy run each year ( except during World War II ) in which domestic automobiles of various manufacturers in several price and size classes were driven by light-footed drivers on cross-country runs.
From west to east the Northwest Passage runs through the Bering Strait ( separating Russia and Alaska ), Chukchi Sea, Beaufort Sea, and then through several waterways that go through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.
From the Coca to the Amazon it runs through a forested plain where not a hill is visible from the river-its uniformly level banks being only interrupted by swamps and lagoons.
From 1881, Holmes was described as having lodgings at 221B, Baker Street, London, from where he runs his consulting detective service.
From there, 5 runs by George and two completions from quarterback Steve McNair to tight end Frank Wycheck advanced the ball to the St. Louis 29-yard line.
From its origin at the Delta the canal runs some southwards through the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, providing irrigation water to farmlands along its length.
From its base down to Wilhelmshöhe Palace runs a long set of artificial cascades which delight visitors during the summer months.
From here, a straight intestine runs the length of the trunk to an anus just in front of the tail.
From this point a brook ( called the Beret-Garona ) runs for 2. 5 km until the bed of the main upper Garonne valley.
From Eleven Mile Canyon, the South Platte runs northeast to Cheesman Reservoir, named for Denver water pioneer Walter S. Cheesman.
From this place we have seen at our right the estuary which runs from the port of San Francisco.
From there, it runs east along the Kunlun Mountains, before turning southwest through the Aksai Chin salt flats, through the Karakoram Mountains, and then to Panggong Lake.
From its origin / spring runs from the southern Iberian plain in a direction east to west, to near the town of Badajoz, where it begins to track south leading to the Gulf of Cádiz.
From Banff, there is another east as a freeway to Calgary where it becomes known as 16th Avenue N, a road with heavy traffic and many traffic lights that is now bypassed by the Highway 201 freeway that runs parallel.
From Moncton, the highway continues southeast for to a junction at Aulac on the New Brunswick – Nova Scotia border ( near Sackville ) where the Trans-Canada Highway splits into the main route continuing to the nearby border with Nova Scotia as Route 2, and a route designated as Route 16 which runs east to the Confederation Bridge at Cape Jourimain.
From North Sydney, a ferry route, operated by the Crown corporation Marine Atlantic, continues the highway to Newfoundland, arriving at Channel – Port aux Basques, whereby the Trans-Canada Highway assumes the designation of Highway 1 and runs northeast for through Corner Brook, east for another through Gander and finally ends at St. John's, another southeast, for a total of 905 km crossing the island.
From Henderson into Virginia, U. S. 1 runs parallel with I-85 as a two-lane local road until the state line where Virginia hosts a continuous third center lane for alternate passing towards US Highway 58 before South Hill.
From the Rocher des Trois Eveques the water divide runs due north for a long distance, though of the two loftiest peaks of this region one, the Aiguille de Chambeyron ( 3, 412 m ), is just to the west, and the other, the Monviso ( 3, 841 m ), is just to the east of the divide.
From the head of the Val Pelline the main chain runs north-west, and diminishes much in average height until it reaches the Mont Thabor ( 3, 178 m ), which forms the apex of a salient angle which the main chain here presents towards. the west.
From there to the St. Gotthard the divide runs north-east, all the higher summits ( including the Monte Leone, 3, 533 metres, and the Pizzo Rotondo, 3, 192 m ) rising on it, a curious contrast to the long stretch just described.
From the St. Gotthard to the Maloja the watershed between the basins of the Rhine and Po runs in an easterly direction as a whole, though making two great dips towards the south, first to near the Vogelberg ( 3, 220 m ) and again to near the Pizz Gallagiun ( 3, 107 m ), so that it presents a broken and irregular appearance.

From and gauge
From what I was able to gauge in a swift, greedy glance, the figure inside the coral-colored boucle dress was stupefying.
From San Luis, the National Geographic road trip suggests traveling west on Colorado State Highway 142 through Manassa, Colorado, then south on United States Highway 285 past Conejos, Colorado then west on Colorado State Highway 17 over Cumbres Pass to Chama, New Mexico paralleling the route of the narrow gauge Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad.
From Montrose, a line was laid north through Delta, reaching Grand Junction in March 1883, which completed a narrow gauge transcontinental link with the Rio Grande Western Railway to Salt Lake City, Utah.
From 1889 to 1930, a narrow gauge railroad called the Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company ran up the whole peninsula.
From Murthwaite to Ravenglass the track ran as dual gauge for a time, with standard gauge track straddling the gauge rails.
From beyond the boundary, it is difficult to gauge Snow's pace as Lindsay Hassett conceded.
From this time on it was generally considered as a metro line, even though it ran on different gauge and with different rolling stock.
From 1902 to 1953, Córdoba was served by the Córdoba and Huatusco Railroad narrow gauge railroad.
From 1902 to 1953 Huatusco was served by the Córdoba and Huatusco Railroad narrow gauge railroad.
From the Cartan connection, defined in these terms, one can recover a Cartan connection as a system of 1-forms on the manifold ( as in the gauge definition ) by taking a collection of local trivializations of P given as sections s < sub > U </ sub >: U → P and letting θ < sub > U </ sub > = s < sup >*</ sup > η be the pullbacks of the Cartan connection along the sections.
From 1859 to 1948 the town was served by the narrow gauge Corris Railway, which brought slate from the quarries around Corris and Aberllefenni for onward despatch to the markets.
From 1974 to 1978, a flat instrument panel ( again shared with Delta 88 and Ninety-Eight models ) was used that featured a horizontal sweep speedometer flanked by a " Message Center " of warning lights, fuel gauge and shift quadrant, with the other controls in the same locations as in previous years.
From Grütschalp to Mürren the line is continued as a long narrow gauge electric railway with a maximum upward gradient of 5 % and using adhesion traction ( i. e. not rack and pinion ).
From there, doctors will ask questions to gauge the child ’ s development in comparison to age-appropriate milestones.
From December 1900 it was the break of gauge station between the broad-gauge used through most of Victoria, and the narrow-gauge Gembrook line ( now the Puffing Billy Railway ), one of the narrow gauge lines of the Victorian Railways.
From Upper Ferntree Gully the line heads east taking the route of the former narrow gauge railway to Belgrave, climbing steeply into the southern part of the Dandenong Ranges.
From 1898 until 1974, Humppila was the starting point of the narrow gauge Jokioinen Railway, a line to the town of Forssa.
From 1918 until 1923, there were three distinct approaches to field theory: the gauge theory of Weyl, Kaluza's five-dimensional theory, and Eddington's development of affine geometry.
From port of Calcutta a broad gauge railway ran for 235 miles ( 375 km ) to Parbatipur.
From 1896 until 1947, the estate was served by the gauge Eaton Hall Railway.
From 1899 the Victorian Railways ( VR ) also used a range of broad gauge 2-8-0 locomotives.

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