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Ground transportation is typically more affordable than air shipments, but more expensive than shipping by sea especially in developing countries like India, where Inland infrastructure is not efficient.
As a result of this geographic crossroads, the people of Cattaraugus County speak a variety of accents, ranging from mild variants of Appalachian English to Inland Northern American English, with a handful of people speaking in the more loud and nasal Buffalo English.
Charlotte was heavily involved in campaigning for more funds and the regeneration of England's waterways while in Parliament and won the first ever Inland Waterways Association Parliamentarian of the Year Award in 2008.
Early four-speed ' 68 Road Runners featured Inland shifters, which were replaced by the more precise Hurst shifters during the course of the model year.
Despite the excessive wetness of the climate, summers are no more uncomfortable or humid than in the rest of southern Japan: indeed humidity is marginally lower than on cities close to the Seto Inland Sea or on the southern Sea of Japan.
These two Offices proved more tenacious than the others, going on to help form what became the Inland Revenue.
Applicable rates and more information can be obtained from Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore.
The China Inland Mission ( later the Overseas Missionary Fellowship ) is one of the more famous.
Blinking lights usually signify change, more specifically used in the feature films Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive and Inland Empire.
Recently, with some increased middle-class Black migration to cities in the Inland Empire section of Southern California, Blacks ( not Latino ) make up 63. 34 % of the population, followed by Latinos ( any race ) at 30 %,, White ( not Latino ), 16. 89 %; Asian, 4. 37 %; American Indians, 0. 43 %; Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islanders, 0. 20 %; other races, 9. 20 %; two or more races, 9. 32 %.
The northern and southern regions continue to grow toward one another, however, with much of this recent urbanization occurring not along the expensive and crowded coast itself — or even along the somewhat developed first tier of interior coastal valleys — but farther inland along a north-south axis through the midsection of the state in the Central Valley, Antelope Valley, Inland Empire and San Joaquin Valley regions, all comparatively more affordable areas which are becoming increasingly suburbanized as they are within commuting distance ( albeit often a long commute ) of the state's major coastal cities.
The more famous of the two is James O. Fraser, a British evangelist from the China Inland Mission.
The China Inland Mission was the largest mission agency in China and it is estimated that Taylor was responsible for more people being converted to Christianity than at any other time since Paul the Apostle brought Christian teaching to Europe.
By 1865 when the China Inland Mission began, there were already thirty different Protestant groups at work in China, however the diversity of denominations represented did not equate to more missionaries on the field.
The interior of the Super Bee borrowed the race car – inspired and more sophisticated gauge and speedometer dash cluster from the Dodge Charger while the four-speed manual cars received a Hurst Competition-Plus shifter with Hurst linkage, compared to the budget-minded Road Runner's less expensive Inland shifter and linkage.
Inland faunas are distinguished by a Saurolophus-Anchiceratops association while more coastal areas were characterized by Pachyrhinosaurus and Edmontosaurus.
By the Customs and Inland Revenue Act 1888 an additional 1 % was charged on successions already paying 1 % and an additional 11 % on successions paying more than 1 %.
Interviewed at the Venice Film Festival, Laura Dern admitted that she didn't know what Inland Empire was about or the role she was playing, but hoped that seeing the film's premiere at the festival would help her " learn more.
Experts said they predict more Asian-oriented supermarkets of these types to open in other Inland cities in coming years, including Corona, California, whose Asian population jumped from 8 percent to 11 percent from 2000 to 2005.
When completed in November 2012, as planned, the new, modern Inland port will replace the more than 10 existing inland facilities that comprise UIP ( Uganda Inland Ports ) and that have traditionally stored containers prior to clearance of customs and inland revenue duties.
The China Inland Mission lost more members than any other agency: 58 adults and 21 children were killed.

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A 2007 study in the Australian Capital Territory showed the White-throated Treecreeper preferred foraging on the rough-barked eucalypt, the Red Stringybark ( Eucalyptus macrorhyncha ), rather than the smooth barked species, the Inland Scribbly Gum ( Eucalyptus rossii ).
For its part, Inland Steel agreed to construct a steel mill there that would cost no less than one million dollars.
Other ideas have included a single megalopolis including both, or a division of Coastal California vs. Inland California based on cultural / political and environmental differences rather than transportation connectivity.
Inland harbor should not be confused with an inland port which is a transport hub connected by rail or road to the ocean rather than by a water connection.

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Inland canals have often had boats specifically built for them.
All other prefectures have coasts on the Pacific Ocean, Sea of Japan, Seto Inland Sea or have a body of salt water connected to them.
Three new bridge systems have been built across the islands of the Inland Sea between Honshu and Shikoku ( Akashi Kaikyō Bridge and the Ōnaruto Bridge ; Shin-Onomichi Bridge, Innoshima Bridge, Ikuchi Bridge, Tatara Bridge, Ōmishima Bridge, Hakata-Ōshima Bridges, and the Kurushima-Kaikyo Bridge ; Shimotsui-Seto Bridge, Hitsuishijima Bridge, Iwakurojima Bridge, Yoshima Bridge, Kita Bisan-Seto Bridge, and the Minami Bisan-Seto Bridge ), and the Seikan Tunnel connects Honshu with Hokkaido.
Inland, and mostly south of the river, older river channels, which date back to the end of the ice age, and no longer have flowing water, have sometimes filled with a different wetland type, peat bog.
Inland areas such as east Galway, Roscommon and Sligo have enjoyed greater historical population density due to overall good agricultural land and better infrastructure.
In the 1950s traffic began to fall and low fixed bridges would have replaced opening bridges but for the actions of the Inland Waterways Association of Ireland which persuaded the Tánaiste to encourage passenger launches, which kept the bridges high enough for navigation.
Since the 1960s, northeastern Ohio and much of the rest of the Inland North have been affected by the Northern Cities Vowel Shift ( abbreviated " NCS ").
In the context of British Inland Waterways, " narrow boat " refers to the original working boats built in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries for carrying goods on the narrow canals ( where locks and bridge holes would have a minimal MAXIMUM width of ; some locks on the Shropshire Union are even smaller ).
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have identified Temple – Inland as the 24th-largest corporate producer of air pollution in the United States in 2002.
Yamaguchi, Hiroshima, Okayama, Hyōgo, Osaka, Kagawa, Ehime, Fukuoka, and Ōita prefectures all have coastlines on the Inland Sea ; the cities of Hiroshima, Iwakuni, Takamatsu, and Matsuyama are also located on it.
In old days, a lot of whales entered the sea to feed or breed, however due to whaling and pollution, they have totally disappeared from the Inland Sea, except for occasional lost individuals.
Inland, the area is dependent upon agriculture, and many villages have seen a decline in population and services.
These events have been documented since the Gold Rush period, when pioneers wrote about the " Inland Sea " upon the wet pages of their personal diaries.
She is notable as being the first person in the UK to have registered her occupation as village witch with the Inland Revenue in the year 1996.
He was regarded as one of the clearest-headed and most judicious officials in the British service, and his position as a man of moderate Liberal views, who had been so closely associated with Goschen at the Treasury, Cromer in Egypt and Hicks-Beach ( Lord St Aldwyn ) and Sir William Vernon Harcourt while at the Inland Revenue, marked him as one in whom all parties might have confidence.
They have aligned their previous Customs and Excise powers to tackle previous Inland Revenue criminal offences.
Many Alaskan Natives and Native Americans from the Inland Northwest have also come to live in Seattle.
The small boat was believed to have come from the upper stream of the Yoshino River, through the Seto Inland Sea, and to the Inasa Beach near Izumo-taisha.
From the 1970s onward, Orange County, the San Fernando Valley, the Inland Empire, and the Gateway Cities region of southeast Los Angeles County have also been major destinations for upwardly mobile Latino families.
Since the establishment of the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, 8 officers have died in the line of duty.
" Michael Barrington, president of the sponsoring group, Phoenix Programs, Inc., said the residents would have been under watch at all times .< ref > Hugo Martin, " Outcry Halts Desert Rehab Center ," Los Angeles Times, March 17, 2004, Inland Empire edition, page B-1 < code >< nowiki > Library card required </ nowiki ></ code ></ ref >

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