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From here he was sent to boarding school in Asyut in Middle Egypt, from where he returned to Wad Madani for the summer holidays before his father ’ s work prompted the family to finally relocate to Luxor.

From and Port
From Burlington, outgoing mail could be ferried across Lake Champlain to the railroad at Port Kent, N. Y..
From 1909, they were managed by the Port of London Authority, or PLA, which amalgamated the companies in a bid to make the docks more efficient and improve labour relations.
From then on, the island ’ s " Port de Warwick " was used by the Dutch as a stopover after long months at sea.
From 1666 to 1669, Dirk Jansz Smient administered the new colony at Grand Port, with the cutting down and export of Ebony trees as the main activity.
From July 1942, a few Australian reserve battalions, many of them very young and untrained, fought a stubborn rearguard action against a Japanese advance along the Kokoda Track, towards Port Moresby, over the rugged Owen Stanley Ranges.
From here the canal follows the course of the River Bulbourne through Bourne End with the well-known swingbridge at Winkwell, and the " Port of Berkhamsted ".
From here it turns southward towards Port Talbot.
From then until 1941 Port Moresby grew slowly.
From Truro, the highway continues east for to New Glasgow ( where it links with provincial Highway 106 — that portion of the Trans-Canada running to the ferry terminal at Caribou ), and then northeast for another to the Canso Causeway which crosses the Strait of Canso to Cape Breton Island near Port Hawkesbury.
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 a base at Port Discovery, his pilotos ( masters ) José María Narváez and Juan Carrasco explored the San Juan Islands, Haro Strait, Rosario Strait, and Bellingham Bay.
From 1961-2010 Port Clarence was a LORAN-C station administered by the U. S. Coast Guard.
From 1852 to 1909, steamboats made regular trips up the Colorado River from Port Isabel, Sonora, passing Hardyville regularly.
From there to the Wash, it was managed by the Port of Fosdyke Authority, but since they went into administration, the Environment Agency have also managed the section from Fosdyke Bridge to below the Whaplode River.
From October 1875 to January 1876 he was exploring the hinterland of Port Moresby under Octavius Stone, and in April 1876 went on another expedition under Luigi D ' Albertis for over 400 miles up the Fly River on the SS Ellengowan.
From the Betsy Ross Bridge, Route 90 heads to the southeast into Pennsauken Township, Camden County as a six-lane, freeway maintained by the Delaware River Port Authority, passing over residential areas as well as County Route 543 ( River Road ) and then featuring a toll plaza in the westbound direction.
As Surveyor General, John Oxley, made a close examination of the Tweed River and Port Curtis, and sources connected that investigation, principally the manuscript journal kept by Oxley, and the published ‘ Narrative ’ of John Uniaeke, who accompanied Oxley, From Oxley ’ s notebook in the Archives Office of New South Wales ( location 2 / 8093 ) the following extract is taken from the entry for 31 October 1823:
From there it took a winding route up the Niagara Escarpment through Merritton, Ontario to Thorold, where it continued south via Allanburg to Port Robinson, Ontario on the Welland River.
From Victoria Gardens, First Cymru provides direct inter-urban services to nearby Swansea and Port Talbot in addition to South Wales Transport who provide many similar local services.
From Riksgränsen on the national border to the Port of Narvik, the trains use only a fifth of the power they regenerate.
From here he went westwards along what is now the coast of the Gippsland region of Victoria, to Western Port Bay, almost as far as the site of present-day Melbourne.
From Portrack, the A1046 continues on to its northern terminus at Port Clarence.
From the Port of Irago, the Ise-wan Ferry connects Tahara with the town of Toba, Mie prefecture.
From the latter city, it runs west, and enters the Gulf of Guinea south of Port Gentil.

From and Sudan
From the 8th through the 15th century, black kingdoms of the western Sudan, such as Ghana, Mali, and Songhai, brought their political culture from the south.
From 1997 to date, Sudan has been working with the IMF to implement macroeconomic reforms, including a managed float of the exchange rate.
From Sumer, the nomadic tribes spread the breed across the Middle East from Egypt and Persia, to as far east as Afghanistan and India, and as far south as Sudan.
From Egypt, Cambyses attempted the conquest of Kush, located in the modern Sudan.
From December 1924 to April 1925, the Duke and Duchess toured Kenya, Uganda and the Sudan, travelling via the Suez Canal and Aden.
* Sus scrofa sennaarensis: From Egypt and northern Sudan.
From the stems were made reed boats ( seen in bas-reliefs of the Fourth Dynasty showing men cutting papyrus to build a boat ; similar boats are still made in the southern Sudan ), sails, mats, cloth, cordage, and sandals.
From his office in Kampala, Waite founded the Southern Sudan Project and was responsible for developing aid and development programmes for this war-torn region.
From his announcement of the Mahdiyya in June 1881 until the fall of Khartoum in January 1885, Muhammad Ahmad led a successful military campaign against the Turco-Egyptian government of the Sudan ( known as the Turkiyah ).
From left to right, Houari Boumediene of Algeria, Nureddin al-Atassi of Syria, Abdul Rahman Aref of Iraq, Gamel Abdel Nasser of Egypt, and Ismail al-Azhari of Sudan in 1968
From 1898 to 1900, a devastating sleeping sickness epidemic spread into territories that are now Democratic Republic of Congo, western Uganda and south of Sudan.
From 1919 the 1st Battalion served in various colonial garrisons: Singapore, Burma, India and Sudan.
From 1987-1990, Hoskins lived and worked in Sudan providing humanitarian relief to Ethiopian refugees in eastern Sudan, and to displaced civilians in southern Sudan.
In 2007, she released an autobiography, entitled Alek: From Sudanese Refugee to International Supermodel, documenting her journey from a childhood of poverty in Sudan to the catwalks of Europe.
From there he proceeded to Wadai ( a powerful Muslim kingdom to the northeast of Baguirmi ) and to Kordofan ( a former province of central Sudan ).
Other books on and by the Lost Boys include The Lost Boys of Sudan by Mark Bixler, God Grew Tired of Us by John Bul Dau, and They Poured Fire On Us From The Sky by Alephonsion Deng, Benson Deng, and Benjamin Ajak.
From 2001 to 2005 he served as Administrator of the U. S. Agency for International Development ( USAID ), and was appointed as Special Coordinator for International Disaster Assistance and Special Humanitarian Coordinator for Sudan.
From 1930 to 1933 he led some geological and geographical expeditions through the hinterland of Libya, including the crossing of the Sahara desert with a large caravan of camels from the Mediterranean seaboard as far as the frontier of Sudan and back through Fezzan, across the Libyan Sahara ( summer 1931 ).
From 1924 onwards, the British essentially divided Sudan into two separate territories – a predominantly Muslim Arabic-speaking north, and a predominantly Animist and Christian south, where the use of English was encouraged.
From 1879 to 1886, an unusually long period, he was adjutant of his battalion, and in that capacity accompanied it to the Sudan in 1884 in the expedition under Sir Gerald Graham VC.
From 1968 to 1972, the Soviet Union and COMECON nations sold large numbers of weapons and provided technical assistance and training to Sudan.
From 1983 to 2005, he led the Sudan People's Liberation Army during the Second Sudanese Civil War, and following a peace agreement he briefly served as First Vice President of Sudan from July 2005 until he died in a July 2005 helicopter crash.

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