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A line running from Cape Aspro ( 28 ° 16 ' E ) in Asia Minor, to Cum Burnù ( Capo della Sabbia ) the Northeast extreme of the Island of Rhodes, through the island to Cape Prasonisi, the Southwest point thereof, on to Vrontos Point ( 35 ° 33 ' N ) in Skarpanto < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki >, through this island to Castello Point, the South extreme thereof, across to Cape Plaka ( East extremity of Crete ), through Crete to Agria Grabusa, the Northwest extreme thereof, thence to Cape Apolitares in Antikithera Island, through the island to Psira Rock ( off the Northwest point ) and across to Cape Trakhili in Kithera Island, through Kithera to the Northwest point ( Cape Karavugia ) and thence to Cape Santa Maria () in the Morea.
A line joining Pedropunt, the Northernmost point of Sumatra () and Lem Voalan the Southern extremity of Goh Puket < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki > in Siam < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki > ().
The southern extremity lies in Nongam-myeon, at < nowiki > 36 ° 41 ' 40 </ nowiki > N. The easternmost edge of the city can also be found in Dongno-myeon, at < nowiki > 128 ° 22 ' 42 </ nowiki > E longitude.
Town is in the south east extremity of Romania ( Constanţa County ), situated on the north west shore of Lake Techirghiol ( 11. 6 km < sup > 2 </ sup >), elevation 15-20 m, 18 km south of the municipality of Constanţa and very close to the Black Sea ( 3 km ).
A line from the Southern extreme of Halmahera to the North point of Bisa ( Setile ) Island, thence to the Northern extreme of Obi Major, through this island to Tanjong Ake Lamo, its Southwestern point, thence to Tanjong Dehekolano, the Eastern extremity of the Soela < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki > Islands, along their Northern coasts to Tanjong Marikasoe, the Western extreme, thence a line to the Southeast point of Banggai Island ().

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A fast section ensues, with a number of engineering challenges and completed in the early 1990s before climbing a hill through the southernmost extremity of Epping Forest before ducking under Woodford New Road at Waterworks Corner and, heading down the hill east of the Waterworks the road enters a cutting, completed in the 1970s and travels under the old A11 at Gates Corner ( previously there were traffic lights at a crossroads here ).
Mount Payaopao ( also known as Tablas Summit on old maps ) at the northeastern extremity of the island, is the highest peak on the island at high and the second highest in the province ( after Mount Guiting-Guiting ).
When he's released, he discovers that Ben and his other brothers rebelled against their father with such extremity that the old man suffered a fatal stroke.

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The headwaters of the Ord river are located below the 983 metre Mount Wells and initially flows east and around the edge of Purnululu National Park before heading north through Lake Argyle then passing west of Kununurra and discharging into the Cambridge Gulf, which is at the southern extremity of the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, Timor Sea.

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In the Stalag, Helion came to know and love his comrades, most of them plain folk, who, in their extremity, showed true courage and ran great risks to help each other.
Occupational Therapy also plays a major role in the rehabilitation and recovery of patients who have hand or upper extremity injuries.
The BMRC is a group of enthusiastic model railroaders who are actively working on building and operating a large model railroad which represents the northern extremity of the Clinchfield Railroad and the connecting C & O Railroad.
Worldwide, in many countries the term Podiatrist refers to Allied Health professionals who specialize in the treatment of the lower extremity, particularly, the foot.
The red line, as it is commonly referred to, demarcated the region in which the sheikh was to have “ complete administrative autonomy .” This region was formed by “ a semicircle with the town of Kuwayt in the center, the Khawr al-Zubayr at the northern extremity and al-Qurrayin at the southern extremity ( Article 5 ).” This also included the surrounding islands of Warba and Bubiyan, which were major bargaining points for the British who viewed the Ottoman military posts on the islands as a threat.
Hutsuls (; alternatively spelled Huculs, Huzuls, Hutzuls, Gutsuls, Guculs, Guzuls, or Gutzuls ;, plural Huculi, Hucułowie ;, plural huțuli ) are an ethno-cultural group of Ukrainian highlanders who for centuries have inhabited the Carpathian mountains, mainly in Ukraine, the northern extremity of Romania ( in the areas of Bukovina and Maramureş ).
The Bruttii ( Greek:, Italian: Bruzi ), were an ancient Italic people who inhabited the southern extremity of Italy, from the frontiers of Lucania to the Sicilian Straits and the promontory of Leucopetra, roughly corresponding to modern Calabria.
The anthology Against Forgetting was intended to collect the work of poets who had endured the impress of extremity during the 20th century, whether through their engagements or force of circumstance.
Near him, and reclining upon cushions, are two Circassian women, also dressed in the extremity of Oriental taste ... On the right is seen a tall Nubian eunuch, who removes from the shoulders of an Egyptian slave the shawl by which she had been covered, in order to show her to the master of the harem ; this figure with her high shoulders and the characteristics of her features, is a most successful national impersonation.
A dying Steven summons Pinhead, who, sensing the extremity of Steven's inner darkness, makes him into a Cenobite.
In Bithynia Mithridates received a radical and strange piece of advice from a prominent Greek philosopher at his court, Metrodoros of Skepsis, who was known as ho misoromaios ( the Roman-hater ) on account of the extremity of his anti-Roman sentiments.
Upon being refused the keys by the LaLauries, the bystanders broke down the doors to the slave quarters and found " seven slaves, more or less horribly mutilated ... suspended by the neck, with their limbs apparently stretched and torn from one extremity to the other ", who claimed to have been imprisoned there for some months.
The ruler who preceded me did not believe that it was impossible to reach the extremity of the ocean that encircles the earth ( meaning Atlantic ), and wanted to reach to that ( end ) and obstinately persisted in the design.
It was first charted in 1898 by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Adrien de Gerlache, who named its northern extremity " Cap Reclus " for the French geographer and author Elisee Reclus ( 1830 – 1905 ).
In 1842 Coasters Retreat was first granted to a former soldier of the NSW Army Corps by Governor Gipps, who gave his name to " Soldiers Point " on the western extremity of the south headland, with agriculture beginning on a small scale.

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A military man, Spratt understood the significance of the location immediately :" I thus found that Phaestus had occupied the extremity of a ridge that divides the maritime plain of Debaki from the plain of the Messara, so as to command the narrow valley of communication ...."
A secondary, common meaning of " diction " means the distinctiveness of speech, the art of speaking clearly so that each word is clearly heard and understood to its fullest complexity and extremity, and concerns pronunciation and tone, rather than word choice and style.

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It is situated in the northwest extremity of the North American continent, with Canada to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south, with Russia further west across the Bering Strait.
An acropolis (; akros, akron, edge, extremity + polis, city ; plural: acropoleis or acropolises ) is a settlement, especially a citadel, built upon an area of elevated ground — frequently a hill with precipitous sides, chosen for purposes of defense.
The word acropolis literally in Greek means " city on the extremity " and though associated primarily with the Greek cities Athens, Argos, Thebes, and Corinth ( with its Acrocorinth ), may be applied generically to all such citadels, including Rome, Jerusalem, Celtic Bratislava, many in Asia Minor, or even Castle Rock in Edinburgh.
Manual therapies commonly used by chiropractors are effective for the treatment of low back pain, and might also be effective for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation with radiculopathy, neck pain, some forms of headache, and some extremity joint conditions.
It represents Artemis with the bow at one extremity, Luna-Selene with flowers at the other and a central deity not immediately identifiable, all united by a horizontal bar.
Ian Glasper describes the group as " pissed-off hateful noise with its roots somewhere between early Discharge and Disorder, with Dean and Phil pushing their trademark vocal extremity to its absolute limit.
The largest and tallest of the galloping hounds, in general type he is a rough-coated, Greyhound-like breed ; very muscular, strong though gracefully built ; movements easy and active ; head and neck carried high, the tail carried with an upward sweep with a slight curve towards the extremity ".
In the Eastern Pyrenees, with the exception of one break at the eastern extremity of the Pyrénées Ariégeoises, the mean elevation is remarkably uniform until a sudden decline occurs in the easternmost portion of the chain known as the Albères.
Constraint-induced movement therapy ( CIMT ) has shown promising evidence in helping individuals with neurological disorders that have lost most of the use of an extremity.
He reached the west coast of Novaya Zemlya and followed it northward, being finally forced to turn back when confronted with its northern extremity.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common diagnosis with an objective, reliable, verifiable pathophysiology, whereas thoracic outlet syndrome and pronator syndrome are defined by a lack of verifiable pathophysiology and are usually applied in the context of nonspecific upper extremity pain.
The axis found itself extended yet again, with ambitious projects for the western extremity of the modern plaza.
The west front is composed of two stair turrets at each extremity, with two niched buttresses nearer the centre line supporting the large central triple window.
At its extremity is situated the small town of Gemlik ( ancient Cius ) at the mouth of a valley, communicating with the lake of Iznik, on which was situated Nicaea.
Stratford is located in the northwestern extremity of the London Borough of Newham and borders to the west with Hackney Wick in the London Borough of Hackney and Bow in London Borough of Tower Hamlets, and to the north with Leyton in London Borough of Waltham Forest.
The pallium of the sixth century was a long, moderately wide, white band of wool, ornamented at its extremity with a black or red cross, and finished off with tassels ; it was draped around the neck, shoulders, and breast in such a manner that it formed a V in front, and the ends hung down from the left shoulder, one in front and one behind.
Ohio petitions to gain statehood, and the northern boundary is set by the Ohio constitution as the Ordinance Line of 1787 with one proviso: If the line intersected Lake Erie to the east of the mouth of the Maumee River, then " with the assent of Congress of the United States, the northern boundary of this State shall be established by, and extended to a direct line running from the southern extremity of Lake Michigan to the most northerly cape of the Miami Bay.

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