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The Interstate roughly parallels US 181 and US 281 and in fact, US 181 both begins and ends at I-37.
However, the Lincoln Tunnel approach was included in the Interstate Highway System and in 1958, it was renumbered from Route 3 to Interstate 495 despite the fact it does not meet Interstate Highway standards.
Due to the fact that New Jersey ’ s Interstate 495 would not be connected to New York ’ s, the route was officially renumbered as New Jersey Route 495 in 1979.
* The highest point on Interstate 90 east of South Dakota is in Becket, where a sign notes this fact and places its elevation at 1, 724 feet ( 526 m ) above sea level.
In fact, this intersection is the closest exit along the Pike to town, away to the south, with Palmer's exit being to the west, and Auburn's exit ( at Interstate 395 ) being to the east.
Many people erroneously believe " Sissonville " encompasses all of the area north of the City of Charleston along State Route 21 and Interstate 77 but in fact, the area comprises four separate communities: Guthrie, Pocatalico, Millertown, and Sissonville.
After the Interstate program was announced and due to the fact that Wisconsin was not able to obtain some right-of-way land north of Elkhorn, construction was stopped.
Unlike the aforementioned mergers, however, a NYC merger proved tricky due to the fact that the railroad still operated a fairly extensive amount of regional and commuter passenger services that were under mandates by the Interstate Commerce Commission to maintain.
Testifying before the Interstate Commerce Commission in Chicago, President Reidy claimed, " The simple fact is that there is just too much transportation available between the principal cities we serve.
Due to the fact that SR 37 is already a 4-lane limited access highway ( although it is still well short of freeway standards as it contains many at-grade intersections, including 19 traffic lights ) it will be upgraded with some work to become Interstate 69 from north of Victor Pike in Bloomington to the curve south of Epler Avenue in Indianapolis, where I-69 will run straight north to Interstate 465.
This was regulated by the Interstate Commerce Commission as an interurban despite the fact that it operated entirely under central Chicago, did not carry passengers, and was entirely underground.
" The supposed differences from Interstate highways likely stem from the simple fact that primaries often have smaller shoulders than do Interstates.
This was due to the abandonment of the Main Line section through downtown Passaic and also due to the fact that Interstate 80 construction used the old Boonton Line right-way in Paterson.
Experts credit the timing of the Series as a lucky break that prevented massive loss of life in the city ; key in reducing the loss of life was the fact that many people had left work early or were staying late to participate in after-work group viewings and parties, reducing the traffic that would otherwise have been on the collapsed freeways ( initial expectations were that hundreds of people had died in the collapse of Interstate 880 in Oakland ; the final death toll from that event was 42 ).
* No direct interchange with Interstate 57 — Despite the fact that these two highways cross paths, there has always been room for an interchange to be built, and one is currently being planned by the Illinois Department of Transportation, ISTHA, and others.
Before the Interstate Highway System numbering was decided upon, I-195 was planned as a relocation of US 6 ; in fact, all but the last section was signed as US 6 when built ( the first section only eastbound though ).
This number in fact was officially proposed by the Michigan State Highway Department, but denied by AASHO, to follow what became Interstate 196 in 1963 as part of the switch with Interstate 96 west of their junction near Grand Rapids.
Complicating efforts to upgrade the Turnpike to Interstate standards is the fact that engineers did not acquire enough right-of-way to accommodate future expansion when the Connecticut Turnpike was built during the late 1950s.

fact and 84
It failed to reach the Top 75 in the UK, in fact it entered the chart at number 84 which was a first, as all their official albums had previously gone Top 50 on the UK Albums Chart.
This is despite of the fact that Northern Ireland beat West Germany 1 – 0 both home and away in qualifiers for Euro 84 ; the latter was West Germany's first ever home defeat in either European Championship or World Cup qualifiers.
However, a U. S. study of the battles in South Asia concluded that the Patton's armor could in fact be penetrated by the 20 pounder gun ( 84 mm ) of the Centurion as well as the 75 mm gun of the AMX-13.
The city has to cope-up with the fact that informal settlers would have to be considered in its development plans since 35 of its 84 barangays are lying along the coast of the city.
In fact, he broke the indoor world record time in the heats by nearly a second, beating Paul Ereng's WR 1: 44. 84 with his 1: 43. 96.
The Kentucky River Bridge spanned a gorge that was 275 feet ( 84 meters ) deep and took full advantage of the fact that falsework, or temporary support, is not needed for the main span of a cantilever bridge.
" Support for McManaman also came before the 2002 World Cup in the British media, after Sky Sports published an article based on OPTA statistics, revealing that despite a poor goalscoring record, McManaman had in fact an 88 % dribbling completion rate ( having embarked on a run every 17 minutes ), and an 84 % pass completion rate, all three of which were higher by over 15 % than any English midfield Premiership player at the time.
In McCurdy v. Wallblom Furniture & Carpet Co., 84 Minn. 326,, the Minnesota court encountered the same fact pattern as in Zaslow v. Kroenert, except that while the furniture was in the warehouse, and before the plaintiff could remove it, it was destroyed by a fire.
Nonetheless he wins the election by one vote – 84 to 83 – the deciding vote cast from Russell, who has decided that Linus is, in fact, better for the job.

fact and which
In fact, the recent warnings about the use of X-rays have introduced fears and ambiguities of action which now require more detailed understanding, and thus in this instance, science has momentarily aggravated our fears.
In fact, insofar as science generates any fear, it stems not so much from scientific prowess and gadgets but from the fact that new unanswered questions arise, which, until they are understood, create uncertainty.
In the incessant struggle with recalcitrant political fact he learns to focus the essence of a problem in the significant detail, and to articulate the distinctions which clarify the detail as significant, with what is sometimes astounding rapidity.
The very nature of a choice so grounded in distinction and fact leads to the valid convictions which become force of will in the manifest leader.
we accord it its place there, and in Lawrence's treatment we are given the innocent fantasy of a child, in fact, the form in which oedipal love is expressed in childhood.
Faulkner's total works today, and in fact those of his works which existed in 1946 when Mr. Cowley made his comment, or in 1939, when Mr. O'Donnell wrote his essay, reveal no such simple attitude toward the South.
There is evidence to suggest, in fact, that many authors of the humorous sketches were prompted to write them -- or to make them as indelicate as they are -- by way of protesting against the artificial refinements which had come to dominate the polite letters of the South.
It was symbolized ( at least for those of us who recognized ourselves in the image ) by that self-consuming, elegiac candle of Edna St. Vincent Millay's, that candle which from the quatrain where she ensconced it became a beacon to us, but which in point of fact would have had to be as tall as a funeral taper to last even the evening, let alone the night.
Perhaps the mere fact that by plucking on the nerves nature can awaken in the most ordinary of us, temporarily anyway, the sleeping poet, and in poets can discover their immortality, is the most remarkable of all the remarkable phenomena to which we can attest??
The somewhat Petrarchan love story which these poems suggest cannot obscure the fact that undoubtedly they have more than a little of autobiographical sincerity.
Schweitzer seems, in fact, to acquire for himself a burden of sin, not bequeathed by Adam, but accumulated in the inevitable judgments which life requires of him as between greater and lesser responsibilities.
In fact, the world heard nothing but sabre-rattling, the same exercises which proved futile for the predecessors of the current President.
Sir -- Permit me to commend your editorial in which you stress the fact that a program of county colleges will substantially increase local tax burdens and that taxpayers have a right to a clear idea of what such a program would commit them to.
According to the official interpretation of the Charter, a member cannot be penalized by not having the right to vote in the General Assembly for nonpayment of financial obligations to the `` special '' United Nations' budgets, and of course cannot be expelled from the Organization ( which you suggested in your editorial ), due to the fact that there is no provision in the Charter for expulsion.
The publication last July of the party's Draft Program -- that blueprint for the `` transition to communism '' -- had led the uninitiated to suppose that this Twenty-second Congress would be a sort of apotheosis of the Khrushchev regime, a solemn consecration of ideas which had, in fact, been current over the last three or four years ( i.e., since the defeat of the `` anti-party group '' ) in all theoretical party journals.
The fact that China ( which is obsessed by Formosa -- to Khrushchev a very small matter ) should be supported by North Korea and North Vietnam is highly indicative.
The current stereotype of straight news reporting was probably invaluable in protecting the press and its readers from pollution by that combination of doctored fact, fancy, and personal opinion called yellow journalism which flourished in this country more than a generation ago.
Whether in his forthcoming book C. P. Snow commits the errors of judgment and of fact with which your heavily autobiographical critic charged him is important.
There was one fact which Rector could not overlook, one truth which he could not deny.
They seemed then to have had a single mind and body, a mutuality which had been accepted with the fact of their youth, casually.
In fact, one of the major reasons for the failure of the ill-starred expedition appears to have been a lack of full information on the extent to which Cuba has been getting this Russian military equipment.
As was said in Gonzales, `` it is the Appeal Board which renders the selective service determination considered ' final ' in the courts, not to be overturned unless there is no basis in fact.

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