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Immersed and with
Since 2002, Actium is linked with Preveza on the north shore of the Ambracian Gulf by the Aktio-Preveza Undersea Tunnel, or Aktio-Preveza Immersed Tunnel ( traffic labels ).
Immersed manifold straight line with selfintersections
Immersed submanifold open interval with interval ends mapped to arrow marked ends
Immersed in the vegetation of the Bourlemont hill, the monastery is composed of twelve 120 square-feet domestic units for the sisters with spaces for common living ( a refectory and workshops ), an oratory for religious pilgrims, and a lodge to host visitors.
Immersed tubes are often used in conjunction with other forms of tunnel at their end, such as a cut and cover or bored tunnel, which is usually necessary to continue the tunnel from near the water's edge to the entrance ( portal ) at the land surface.
* Immersed tunnels are often partly exposed ( usually with some rock armour and natural siltation ) on the river / sea bed, risking a sunken ship / anchor strike

Immersed and
* Immersed tunnel of Preveza Aktion ( 2002 )

Immersed and under
Immersed tube type B, built under the seabed level.

Immersed and ".
The theme for ICMC 2007 was " Immersed Music ".

her and character
Of more importance to the West than Poland's boundaries was the character of her government.
Her services to the School for many years were of a very high character, and I have often thought that one of the buildings should be named for her ''.
The Sealab 2021 character Jodene Sparks references A Modest Proposal when trying to convince Debbie DuPree to eat her own baby.
Christie wrote that Poirot is a Roman Catholic, and gave her character a strong sense of Catholic morality later in works.
The character of Miss Marple is based on Christie's grandmother and her cronies, but there is no definitive source for the derivation of the name ' Marple '.
When Michael Morton adapted Roger Ackroyd for the stage, he removed the character of Caroline replacing her with a young girl.
She presented the character as a bold and eccentric old lady, different from the prim and birdlike character Christie created in her novels.
Rutherford, who was 70 years old when the first film was made, insisted that she wear her own clothes during the filming of the movie, as well as having her real-life husband, Stringer Davis appear alongside her as the character ' Mr Stringer '.
This often means that the only individuals who are capable of opposing a character are from his or her family, a fact that leads to much suspicion and intrigue.
Plutarch states it to have been fear of her husband, together with hatred of his cruel and brutal character, and ascribes these feelings principally to the representations of Pelopidas, when she visited him in his prison.
She watched over the development of her son's character and improved the tone of the administration.
The hostility to Agnes, it must be admitted, may be exaggerated by the chronicler William of Tyre, whom she prevented from becoming Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem decades later, as well as from William's continuators like Ernoul, who hints at a slight on her moral character: " car telle n ' est que roine doie iestre di si haute cite comme de Jherusalem " (" there should not be such a queen for so holy a city as Jerusalem ").
It is such a character that she portrays in Edward Weston, and that her heroine Agnes Grey finds deeply appealing.
It was from her that Bret Harte took his famous character of Cherokee Sal in The Luck of Roaring Camp.
" In terms of her moral character, Abraham Kuyper argues that Abigail's conduct indicates " a most appealing character and unwavering faith ," but Alice Bach regards her as subversive.
Then comes her one solo, " Liaisons ", in which her character thinks back on the art of love as a profession in a gilded age, when sex ' was but a pleasurable means to a measurable end.
The scene in which, returning to her apartment, Bardot's character is harangued in the elevator by a middle-aged cleaning lady calling her offensive names, was based on an actual incident, and is a resonant image of celebrity in the mid-20th century.

her and Sue
Also fine are Sue Lawless, as a mother more protective and belligerent than a female spider and just as destructive, Harold Cherry, as her scratchy spouse, and Hildy Weissman, as a vegetable in human form.
In the 2002 novel The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, the narrator and protagonist Lily describes a punishment her abusive father routinely inflicted on her: kneeling on grits.
Under loser delegation in the instant-runoff case, Bob joins the legislature, while Alice can assign her votes to Dave, who beat Sue with 56 % in a nearby district.
Now Alice casts 45 as her district's representative, Bob delegates his 40 to Sue to add to her 44, Dave stays at 56, and Fran totals 58 + 15 or 73.
Professor Sue Black and her team of forensic anthropologists from Dundee recreated his face from the cast made of his skull.
* Sue Gordon becomes a force for her people
The team faced a tragic note on July 19, when the club announced that Sue Burns, the team's senior general partner who was a virtual fixture in her seat adjacent to the Giants ' dugout, died early Sunday morning of cancer.
* " Summertime " ( Selah Sue song ), a song performed by Belgian musician and songwriter Selah Sue from her self-titled debut album Selah Sue.
Danziger, who said she knew in the second grade that she wanted to be a writer, wrote more than 30 books, including her 1974 debut The Cat Ate My Gymsuit, Remember Me to Harold Square, The Divorce Express and Can You Sue Your Parents for Malpractice?
The idea for the counterpropaganda series was that of Sue Taylor White of Freedom House ; her husband, Paul White, the first director of CBS News, produced and directed the program.
Robinson was a leader in the movement for the right to physician-assisted suicide, fighting for the right of well-known ALS patient Sue Rodriguez to choose when to end her life with the assistance of a physician.
Sue K. Hurwitz said in her review for the School Library Journal that it is " a catalog of Heinlein's sins as an author ; it is sophomoric, sexist, militantly right wing, and excessively verbose ", and comments that the book's ending was " a devastating parody of SF conventions — will have genre addicts rolling on the floor.
Meanwhile, Sue Snell, one of the girls who joined in taunting Carrie, feels remorse for her prior actions and offers to become her friend.
With prom fast approaching, Sue sets Carrie up with her handsome boyfriend, Tommy Ross.
Carrie talks telepathically with Sue and blames her for the prank, but after scanning Sue's brain, she finds out that Sue had no idea of the prank and that she had set her up with Tommy to apologize for the gym shower incident.
Carrie does not forgive Sue, but believes her and then cries out for her mother before dying from the stab wound in her shoulder.

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