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From the pass, US 6 descends into barren shadscale desert, passing Columbus Salt Marsh on the left, then merging with US 95 from Coaldale Junction to Tonopah.
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From its opening, Nahum shows God to be slow to anger but that He will by no means clear the guilty, but will bring his vengeance and wrath to pass.
From its inception in 1930, the reform movement inherited Adventism's apocalypticism, in that they believed themselves to be living in a time when Bible prophecies of a final divine judgment were coming to pass as a prelude to Christ's second coming.
From space, Gallifrey is seen as a yellow-orange planet and is close enough to central space lanes for spacecraft to require clearance from Gallifreyan Space Traffic Control as they pass through its system ( The Invasion of Time, 1978 ).
From there, Kiick and Csonka each ran once for three yards, and then Griese completed a 19-yard pass ( his sixth completion in six attempts ) to tight end Jim Mandich, who made a diving catch at the 2-yard line.
From there, Wendell Tyler rushed for 4 yards, and then Montana threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Roger Craig, giving the 49ers a 14-10 lead.
From Milton Keynes, the canal is planned to pass beneath the M1 utilising an existing cattle creep, then cross over Brogborough Hill, and across the Marston Vale through to the River Great Ouse in Kempston.
From the mid-17th century, stagecoaches began to pass through Slough and Salt Hill, which became locations for the second stage to change horses on the journey out from London.
From the Oxus ( 1, 000 feet ) to Faizabad ( 4, 000 feet ) and Zebak ( 8, 500 feet ) the course of the Kokcha offers a high road across Badakhshan ; between Zebak and Ishkashim, at the Oxus bend, there is but an insignificant pass of 9, 500 feet ; and from Ishkashim by the Panj River, through the Pamirs, is the continuation of what must once have been a much-traversed trade route connecting Afghan Turkestan with Kashgar of China.
From this room, one can pass to the Armoury and the New Prisons, on the other side of the Bridge of Sighs, or go straight down the Censors ’ Staircase to pass into the rooms housing the councils of justice on the first floor.
From the Booster the particles pass into the Main Injector, which was completed in 1999 to perform a number of tasks.
From the lateral geniculate body, fibers of the optic radiation pass to the visual cortex in the occipital lobe of the brain.
From Runcorn, the canal would climb by a series of thirty-five locks, pass through a three thousand yard long tunnel ( the Harecastle Tunnel ), then descend by a further forty locks to join the Trent at Wilden Ferry, near Shardlow.
From the plot, it can be seen that for frequencies well below the corner frequency, the circuit has an attenuation of 0 dB, corresponding to a unity pass band gain, i. e. the amplitude of the filter output equals the amplitude of the input.
From a Royalist and post-restoration perspective this Bill was not lawful, since the House of Lords refused to pass it and it failed to receive Royal Assent.
The poem bore the subtitle " A magyar nép zivataros századaiból " (" From the stormy centuries of the Hungarian people "); it is often argued that this subtitle – by emphasizing past rather than contemporary national troubles – was added expressly to enable the poem to pass Habsburg censorship.
From there he expanded the occupation of Dorthonion with such sorcery and horror that even the Orcs would only pass through it with speed.
From 1787 to 1790, Charles James Fox attempted to convince the House of Commons to pass a law granting Dissenters full citizenship rights.
Given a circle k, with a center O, and a point P outside of the circle, we want to construct the ( red ) tangent ( s ) to k that pass through P. Suppose the ( as yet unknown ) tangent t touches the circle in the point T. From symmetry, it is clear that the radius OT is orthogonal to the tangent.
From and US
From 1972 to 2006, there was a dramatic reduction in the number of feral honey bees in the US, which are now almost absent.
From 1902 until its abrogation in 1934, the Platt Amendment authorized the US to use military force to preserve Cuba's independence.
It was also at this juncture that the US Ambassador to the UN, John Foster Dulles, said, " From the point of view of justice, the opinions of the Eritrean people must receive consideration.
From the government's perspective, the intention of the immigration was to help establish commercial and diplomatic relationships with the US, and to increase the number of skilled and agricultural workers in Haiti.
In the mean time the World Bank loan Haiti US $ 200 Million to rebuild RN2, From River Froide which was where the starting point of RN2 all the way to Aquin and Repair on RN1 from Titanyen to Cap-Haitian.
From 1919 to 1924, the Honduran government expended US $ 7. 2 million beyond the amount covered by the regular budgets for military operations.
From 1930 to 1931 the US Army Corp of Engineers survey team of 300 men, surveyed the route of any future canal, called the Forty-Niners route because it followed closely the route that miners took in the 1840s California Gold Rush.
From 1850 until 1903, the United States used troops to suppress separatist uprisings and quell social disturbances on many occasions, creating a long-term animosity among the Panamanian people against the US military and resentment against Bogotá.
From 1947 until 1977, the United States supplied about US $ 750, 000 worth of military hardware each year and trained more than 2, 000 Paraguayan military officers in counter-intelligence and counterinsurgency.
From 1905 to 1922, anti-cocaine sentiments in the US resulted in criminalization of both coca and cocaine.
From 1969 to 1992, the US Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) received 157 reports of health problems related to quinine use, including 23 which had resulted in death.
From there the communications traffic was routed to the US border by a microwave radio relay link, and in Brunswick, Maine the route joined the main US network and branched to Montreal to connect with the Canadian network.
From 1988 to December 2004, cumulative foreign direct investment ( FDI ) commitments totaled US $ 46 billion.
From 2006 to 2010, Vietnam hoped to receive US $ 18 billion of FDI to support a targeted growth rate in excess of 7 %.
From 1993 through 2004, Vietnam received pledges of US $ 29 billion of official development assistance ( ODA ), of which about US $ 14 billion, or 49 %, has been disbursed.
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