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The engine has one of the extended " Isle of Wight " coal bunkers ( used to increase coal capacity on the longer journeys ), which finishes closer to the end of the frames.

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Three seconds flat is the usual time, and the space is crossed by moderate mileage, while the overwhelming immensity of such journeys must be conceived as a static pulsation through an enormous number of coexistent frequencies which perpetuate all events.
It is claimed that the saloon, named after the nearby Black Stump Run and Black Stump Creek, was an important staging post for traffic to north-west New South Wales and it became a marker by which people gauged their journeys.
Padre della Torre considers that the saint made two journeys into Italy, which were confounded by Jonas.
In the second episode, the Shores of Hell, the character journeys through the installations on Deimos, areas of which are interwoven with beastly architecture, warped and distorted by the hellish invasion.
Behold, therefore, four stars reserved for your illustrious name ... which ... make their journeys and orbits with a marvelous speed around the star of Jupiter ... like children of the same family ...
" In addition, Grimm says that a wagon was once ascribed to Hel, with which Hel made journeys.
But these journeys had little permanent effect on East-West trade because of a series of political developments in Asia in the last decades of the 14th century, which put an end to further European exploration of Asia.
Many of her stories have a milieu reminiscent of the space opera and pulp tales she read in her youth, but typically with a much darker tone: the cosmic journeys of her characters are often linked to a drastic spiritual alienation, and / or a transcendent experience which brings fulfillment but also death.
The question having attracted the attention of Agassiz, he not only discussed it with Charpentier and Schimper and made successive journeys to the alpine regions in company with them, but he had a hut constructed upon one of the Aar Glaciers, which for a time he made his home, in order to investigate the structure and movements of the ice.
Later versions had a rectangular sail on a single mast which was used to replace or augment the effort of the rowers, particularly during long journeys.
Syria is significant in the history of Christianity ; Paul was converted on the Road to Damascus and emerged as a significant figure in the first organized Christian Church at Antioch in ancient Syria, from which he left on many of his missionary journeys.
TfL has developed an electronic " Journey Planner ", which enables users to plan journeys by all forms of public transport and bicycle in and around London.
Although the Grand Union company had a number of broad boats built to take advantage of the improvements, they never really caught on and the canal continued to be operated largely by pairs of narrow boats, whose journeys were facilitated by the newly widened locks in which they could breast up.
He made four distinct major journeys, in the four different directions, which are called Udasis, spanning many thousands of kilometres, preaching the message of God.
It also has tunnels, which are used by the sultan on journeys through the town.
" This shows that he was again — several years after the date indicated in the previous passages — traveling with Paul on one of the missionary journeys which the apostle undertook after being liberated from his first imprisonment in Rome.
It is not connected to the Middle-earth legendarium, except by the thematic " Faery " motif of the traveller who journeys to a land which lies beyond the normal world and is usually beyond the reach of mortals.
In 1844 Fontane enlisted in the Prussian army and set out on the first of numerous journeys to England which fostered his interest in Old English ballads, a form he began to imitate.
For longer journeys south, Hanworth Road in Hounslow leads to the A316 which becomes the M3 motorway.
Mountains, rivers, waterholes, animal and plant species, and other natural and cultural resources came into being as a result of events which took place during these Dreamtime journeys.
The relevant destination blind for garage journeys always referred to this location as Richmond Bridge, which was close by.
Stumpf made wide researches, with this object, for many years, and undertook also several journeys, of which that in 1544 to Engelberg and through the Valais seems to be the most important, perhaps because his original diary has been preserved to us.
This name had been supplied by the French to a spring of water a mile south of the site of Waterloo, at which they had doubtless often camped on their journeys between Kaskaskia, Cahokia, and St. Louis.
Erie caboose 4259 was placed on the deck of the steamship Windward which Peary used as his headquarters for many journeys to explore the northland.
On completing it Jean-André engaged in commerce, which principally occupied the first forty-six years of his life, without any other interruption than that which was occasioned by some journeys of business into the neighboring countries, and a few scientific excursions among the Alps.

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This is a natural crossroads, the routes from Ankara to İzmir and from Istanbul to Antalya intersect here and Afyon is a popular stopping-place on these journeys.
Such literature is " marked by distinctive literary features, particularly prediction of future events and accounts of visionary experiences or journeys to heaven, often involving vivid symbolism.
Given that many journeys are for relatively short distances, there is considerable scope to replace car use with walking or cycling, though in many settings this may require some infrastructure modification, particularly to attract the less experienced and confident.
It is not uncommon to find individuals who seemingly hold diametrically opposed beliefs within the same congregation affirming one another's journeys of faith as sisters and brothers in Christ.
Ephrem is popularly believed to have taken legendary journeys.
It is not known if these are evidence of one-way journeys, but there is no known evidence of pre-Columbian buildings or structures.
This is why he journeys to Asgard, but on the way he is tricked by the gods and arrives in some other place, where he finds a great palace.
It is difficult to use this method for journeys in the inner part of the Solar System, although it is possible to use other nearby planets such as Venus or even the Moon as slingshots in journeys to the outer planets.
For example, it is considered very unlikely that Ibn Battuta made a trip up the Volga River from New Sarai to visit Bolghar and there are serious doubts about a number of other journeys such as his trip to Sana ' a in Yemen, his journey from Balkh to Bistam in Khorasan and his trip around Anatolia.
There is one fatal accident for every 300 million journeys.
Poster and billboard space ( and in the case of Gloucester Road tube station, an entire disused platform ) is given over to artwork and poetry to " create an environment for positive impact and to enhance and enrich the journeys of ... passengers ".
In 2002, Virgin Trains ' new £ 5m high speed Super Voyager train number 221130 was named " Michael Palin " – it carries his name externally and a plaque is located adjacent to the onboard shop with information on Palin and his many journeys.
The journey model is tolerant of some frustrated desire and explains why persons who have embarked on their journeys are not replaceable.
Hilda Ellis Davidson says that " the eight-legged horse of Odin is the typical steed of the shaman " and that in the shaman's journeys to the heavens or the underworld, a shaman " is usually represented as riding on some bird or animal.

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Nothing was said about hotels or train journeys.
" Kugel said " For many Dominicans in New York, these journeys home are the defining metaphor of their complex push-pull relationship with their homeland ; they embody, vividly and poignantly, the tug between their current lives and their former selves.
As reported by Reuters on March 3, 2010, Russia announced that the country would double the number of launches of three-man Soyuz ships to four that year, because " permanent crews of professional astronauts aboard the expanded station are set to rise to six "; regarding space tourism, the head of the Russian Cosmonauts ' Training Center said " for some time there will be a break in these journeys ".
He became a merchant and had several journeys to Rome and Persia, where he is said to have met the various scholars and analyzed the Roman and Persian societies closely.
The numerous journeys which, according to rabbinical sources, Akiva is said to have made, cannot have been in any way connected with politics.
In Surat Al-Kahf (" The Cave ", 18: 83 – 98 ) of the Qur ' an, a pious warrior king called Dhul-Qarnayn journeys to the place between the East and the West, and in the place between the two mountains he finds people who scarcely understood a word " 18: 94 They said: " O Dhul-Qarnain!
The breakdown of a coherent or positive narrative has been implicated in the development of psychosis and mental disorder, and its repair said to play an important role in journeys of recovery.
At the base of Mount Eliza is a sacred site where the Wagyl is said to have rested during its journeys.
He also said, " For some people, that ’ s where their journeys are.
It is sometimes said that he played " chemical solitaire " on long train journeys using cards with various facts of known elements.
The soldiers, not content with this, added many stab wounds to his body with their long knives, and hacked-off his left leg, as they said, to punish him for his many journeys into those parts to preach to them.
The book is said to be a travelogue written by a 14th century Franciscan ( Minorite ) friar from Oxford who travelled the North Atlantic region in the early 1360s, making some half-a-dozen journeys conducting business on behalf of the King of England ( Edward III ).
East Midlands Trains, have said they will introduce earlier journeys to London to allow passengers to arrive in Paris or Brussels before 9am.
During the mid-16th century the word spread among the Spanish settlers of the healing powers of the six sulfur-rich spring waters and as a consequence, many of the settlers began to make the regular journeys from San Juan to the mountainous region to enjoy what they believed were the benefits of said waters.

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