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From the late 1950s to the mid-1970s, there were plans to build a freeway along the Route 35 corridor from Seaside Heights north into Monmouth County ; the only portion that was built became part of Route 18.
From Appin to Glenfield, a large corridor has been protected as part of the Georges River Regional Open Space Corridor.
From the beginning, the corridor was included in federal plans for the Interstate Highway System, stretching west to the New York state line and beyond to Albany.
From 1995 the cornerstone of Triangle Transit's long-term plan was a 28-mile rail corridor from northeast Raleigh, through downtown Raleigh, Cary, and Research Triangle Park, to Durham using DMU technology.
From here the river continues southeast past the towns of Ettrick, Millers Flat, and Beaumont, before flowing through the Rongahere Gorge admired for its native bush corridor and for the Birch Island native reserve.
From its launch in 2001 until the start of 2006, QuikAir had operated more than 25, 000 flights between Calgary and Edmonton ; QuikAir was operating a dedicated fleet of four aircraft on the Calgary-Edmonton corridor, providing 24 daily flights between the two cities.
From 1960 until 1985 an ice road corridor from Great Slave Lake up the Marian River, and then down the Camsell River system, serviced silver mines at Great Bear Lake.
From the late 1920s through 1963, the two-lane-wide Rohlwing Road ( also known as SBI Route 53, and later Illinois 53 ) serviced the north – south transportation corridor that includes eastern portions of DuPage County.
From 1901 to 1946 the village of Rossitten, now Rybachy, became the site of the pioneering Rossitten Bird Observatory, the world's first, founded by German ornithologist Johannes Thienemann there because of the Spit's importance as a bird migration corridor.
From Los Angeles to Salt Lake City, the route was largely built along the corridor of the Arrowhead Trail.
From the portico a corridor flanked by storerooms reaches a posterior courtyard.
From 1825 to 1900 some 500, 000 Norwegians landed at Ville du Quebec in Canada ( and other Canadian ports ) for travelling through Canada was the shortest corridor to the USA's central states.
From Yarkant another important route headed southwest via Tashkurgan Town to the Wakhan corridor from where travellers could cross the relatively easy Baroghil Pass and Badakshan.
From O ' Hare to Huntley, the region around the Jane Addams Tollway is sometimes referred to as the " Golden Corridor ", due to the proximity of commercial and business activity located along the corridor in Northwest Suburban Chicago.
From the junction of the two spurs, the Interstate Highway takes a straight course to the north-northwest through a wooded corridor with a golf course on the west and residences on the east.
From the inner chamber, a narrow staircase leads down to a completely dark corridor.
From October to November 1917 his 60, 000 Army Corps successfully defended the railway corridor stretching through Podolie to Polissya, Vapniarka – Zhmerynka – Koziatyn – Shepetivka and defended against the attacks from the Romanian front particularly the 2nd Guard Corps that was headed by Yevgenia Bosch.
From Blairsville to North Carolina, the corridor has not been built, and SR 515 is a two-lane road.
From the upper Amazon exiting the Andes, it only occurs in the river corridor, then bifurcating up the Madeira River, southwestwards into Bolivia.
From the division of Germany in 1949 until a connecting corridor was created in 1971 – 72, Steinstücken was the only permanently inhabited one of originally twelve exclaves of West Berlin, while West Berlin itself was an enclave occupied by the Western Allies, surrounded either by East Berlin or East German ( GDR ) territory.

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From 1957, these cars could be fitted with an optional saxomat, an automatic clutch and, at the time it was the only small car offering this feature.
From the AKM he developed a squad automatic weapon variant, known as the RPK (-Kalashnikov light machine gun ), and also the PK (-Kalashnikov machine gun ), which used the more powerful 7. 62 × 54R of the Mosin-Nagant rifle.
From late 1998 – 2003, The Sedán Clásico was discontinued and the Sedán City lost its prefix and gained disc brakes, automatic seat belts and optional metallic colors.
From the first version Shareaza has supported swarming, metadata, library management, and automatic file hashing.
From a 229 × 282 km orbit, the automatic interplanetary station was launched towards Venus with a fourth stage engine.
From 1969 through 1975, Paraskevakos was issued 20 separate patents related to automatic telephone line identification ; they are listed below.
Sample of " Martian " automatic writing by medium Hélène Smith, as found in Théodore Flouroy's From India to the Planet Mars. William Fletcher Barrett wrote that " Automatic messages may take place either by the automatist passively holding a pencil on a sheet of paper, or by the planchette, or by the ' ouija board '.
From 1957 until 1971 Meads was effectively an automatic All Black selection.
From this it is reasonable to assume that if no armed attack has yet occurred that no automatic justification for preemptive ' self-defense ' has yet been made ' legal ' under the UN Charter.
From 2003, the S-Type was produced with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a six-speed J-Gate transmission that allows automatic gear selection or clutchless manual gear selection.
From 2005 – 06, there is automatic promotion only for the top team and automatic relegation for the bottom placed team.
From 1896 to 1900 Sprague served on the Commission for Terminal Electrification of the New York Central Railroad, including the Grand Central Terminal in New York City, where he designed a system of automatic train control to ensure compliance with trackside signals.
From there, automatic warning sirens could be started and alerts sent to civil defence volunteers equipped with manual warning devices.
From 1972, the single carburettor / automatic choke combination, dual carburettors, and air conditioning were all options.
From April 1970 the 100 LS could be ordered with a 3-speed automatic transmission sourced from Volkswagen.
From the 245th vehicle onwards an automatic starter was installed, as the original manual system did not allow for a sufficiently quick response to a changing battlefield situation.
From this point the winner earned an automatic invitation to compete in the Breeders ' Cup Mile.
From the wooded area around his position heavy enemy automatic weapons and small arms fire suddenly broke out, but extreme darkness rendered difficult the precise location and identification of the hostile force.
From its earliest days through to at least the mid-1960s, Flexowriters were used as automatic letter writers.
From October 1980 an automatic version of the Ital was available with the 2. 0-litre O-Series power unit, as the range-topping 2. 0HLS.
From 1985 this generation saw the availability of a full-time 4WD manual transmission or a full-time 4WD four-speed electronically-controlled automatic transmission.
From the beginning the circulation was protected by an automatic luminous signalization, with devices for mechanic trains, which were substituted in 1980 for others of magnetic induction, also replaced in 1998 for an electric system with ATP.
From 1971 to 1977, a redesigned Cortez-SD was manufactured, initially by Kent and later a group of investors, using the same Oldsmobile 455 and three-speed automatic transmission as the GMC motorhome would adopt in 1973.

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