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Further and north
Further north, Broadway follows the old Bloomingdale Road as the main spine of the Upper West Side, passing the campus of Columbia University at 116th Street in Morningside Heights, in part on the tract that housed the Bloomingdale ( Lunatic ) Asylum from 1808 until it moved to Westchester County in 1894.
Further north along the Continental Divide, a short portion of the combined Continental and Laurentian divides separate the Columbia watershed from the MacKenzie-Slave-Athabasca watershed, which empties into the Arctic Ocean.
Further east, the military history of China, specifically northern China, held a long tradition of intense military exchange between Han Chinese infantry forces of the settled dynastic empires and the mounted nomads or " barbarians " of the north.
Further to the east in the ambulatory are three chapels ( from south to north ):
Further to the north, Saint-Barthélemy and the northern French part of Saint Martin once came under the jurisdiction of Guadeloupe but on 7 December 2003, both of these areas voted to become an overseas territorial collectivity, a decision which took effect on 22 February 2007.
Further to the north, Saint-Barthélemy and the French part of Saint Martin come under the jurisdiction of Guadeloupe.
Further variations in size have been observed across regions and habitats, with size tending to increase from the north to south.
Further north and east were Armenian Cilicia and the Byzantine Empire, with which Jerusalem had a close relationship in the twelfth century.
Further to the north, are three villages where cherries are grown — Amades, Viki and Kambia.
Further north, the border goes along western boundaries of cities of Jaworzno, and Sosnowiec, along the Przemsza and Brynica rivers.
Further tensions between the north and south began in 2010 when a South Korean navy ship was sunk, later reports revealed a torpedo from North Korea was the cause.
Further wrangles effectively brought work on the north side of Leipziger Platz to a complete stop for several years ; even now there are some " fake facades " where completed new buildings should be, while a long-running dispute over who owned the Wertheim department store site ( or had claims to the revenue from its sale by the government ), has to this day left another large gap in the central Berlin cityscape that is only now finally being redeveloped.
Further north the Atacama people formerly celebrated this date with a noise festival, to call the Sun back.
Further north of the central part of the city, and northeast of the North End and Portland, along the southern bank of the Kennebecasis River is the area of Millidgeville which is generally considered a neighbourhood separate from the North End.
Further north the plateau is arable land and includes the national capital, Dodoma.
Further north lies the Ouatchi Plateau.
Further north, a fleet led by Abd Allah b. Ishaq b. Jami is sailing to attack Lisbon but is repelled by the Portuguese admiral D. Fuas Roupinho near the Cape Espichel.
Further redevelopment was begun in the late 3rd century, but these alterations were incomplete when the north wing was destroyed in a fire c. 270 AD.
Further on, about 30 km north of Jining, the highest elevation of the canal ( 38. 5 m above sea level ) is reached at the town of Nanwang.
Further north is the Montagne d ' Ambre ( Ambohitra ), which is of volcanic origin.
Further splits resulted, despite continued extension of the Boina princes ' reach into the extreme north, in Antankarana country.
Further to the north is the bulk of the main island.
Further north in Taos the The Bernard Beimer House.
Further north is the valley of Namdalen, opening up in the Namsos area.
Further north, in the Arctic ocean, lies the Svalbard archipelago, which is also dominated by mountains, but these mountains are mostly covered by large glaciers, especially the eastern part of the archipelago, where glaciers cover more than 90 %; Austfonna is the largest glacier in Europe.

Further and new
Further research in the meaning of crises as experienced by the consumers of traditional social casework services -- including attempts to develop a typology of family structures, crisis problems, reaction mechanisms, and differential treatment approaches -- and the establishment of new experimental programs are imperative social needs which should command the best efforts of caseworkers in collaboration with community planners.
Further improvements in earnings of the Kansas Turnpike are expected late in 1961, with the opening of a new bypass at Wichita, and still later when the turnpike gets downtown connections in both Kansas City, Kans., and Kansas City, Mo..
Further, soon after Lord Sydney appointed him governor of New South Wales Arthur Phillip drew up a detailed memorandum of his plans for the proposed new colony.
Further research such as by Bloch on spin waves and Néel on antiferromagnetism led to the development of new magnetic materials with applications to magnetic storage devices.
Further climate changes caused the extinction of the Asian giraffes, while the African ones survived and radiated into several new species.
Further, there is no money to buy new water disinfection equipment when it is needed.
Further experiments have demonstrated an actinide chemistry for the new element, so by 1970 it was known that lawrencium is the last actinide.
Further fusion sub-genres have since emerged, including pop punk, rap rock, and rap metal, as well as conscious attempts to revisit rock's history, including the garage rock / post-punk and synthpop revivals at the beginning of the new millennium.
Further, by the time New York came to a vote, ten states had already ratified the Constitution and it had thus already passed — only nine states had to ratify it for the new government to be established among them ; the ratification by Virginia, the tenth state, placed pressure on New York to ratify.
Further exceptions are E 67, going from Estonia to Poland ( wrong side of E 75 and E 77 ), assigned around year 2000, simply because it was best available number for this new route, most of E 63 in Finland ( wrong side of E 75 ) E 8 in Finland ( partly on the wrong side of E 12 after a lengthening around 2002 ) and E 82 ( Spain and Portugal, wrong side of E 80 ).
In late 2005 HCT secured £ 28. 4 million from the Learning and Skills Council to fund a new Learning Village, which would secure Further Education for the long term in a county that has no university.
Further proof may be seen in the degree of audience interest toward the new, experimental theatre, creating a unique ambiance around them.
Further development in the following years increased the size of the city with major new developments in the Chilonzar area, north-east and south-east of the city.
Further congestion on this route, caused by continued resistance just inland at St. Laurent, was bypassed with a new route, and at 17: 00, the surviving tanks of the 741st tank battalion were ordered inland via the E-1 draw.
" Further, the state of Queensland deleted all references to the monarchy from its legislation, with new laws being enacted by its parliament, not the Queen, and " binding on the State of Queensland ," not the Crown.
Further south, at Whithorn, a Christian inscription is known from the second half of the 5th century, perhaps commemorating a new church.
Further new windows, at £ 50 each, were put in the transept by Abbot Wallington ( also known as William of Wallingford ), who also had a new high altar screen made.
Further up the sheltered reaches of the Fal there are several ships laid up, awaiting sailing orders and / or new owners / charterers.
Further, another design goal was to be able to easily incorporate new coding and modulation standards in the future, so that military communications can keep pace with advances in coding and modulation techniques.
Further, a new State Shinto had to be constructed for the purpose.
Further progress was disrupted by the start of the war, though enough had been made to complete the electrification of the High Barnet branch onwards from East Finchley over which tube services started on 14 April 1940 ; the new ( deep-level ) Highgate station finally opened on 19 January 1941.
Further development took place in the 1920s and 1930s when new houses were built on the market gardens of North Sheen and in the first decade of the 21st century when flats and houses were constructed at Kew Riverside on land formerly owned by Thames Water.
Further expansions through the 1920s and 1930s was made possible through private donors, such as the two daughters of Edward Turner Sims for the construction of the University library, and from the people of Southampton, enabling new buildings on both sides of University Road.

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