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Just across the street were the oldest brownstones in the area, owned by people such as the well-connected Loew Brothers and William Orth.
Just as John stood to benefit strategically from marrying Isabella, so the marriage threatened the interests of the Lusignans, whose own lands currently provided the key route for royal goods and troops across Aquitaine.
Just as look-and-feel is different across platforms, so is the method of handling windows.
Just a few weeks after leaving the production, Hoffman's next major film, Midnight Cowboy, premiered in theatres across the United States on May 25, 1969.
Just below the medial margin of each superior facet is a small tubercle, for the attachment of the transverse atlantal ligament which stretches across the ring of the atlas and divides the vertebral foramen into two unequal parts:
Just 200 metres across the road from the National Palace Museum is the strikingly designed Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines which has magnificent displays of Taiwanese aboriginal arts and crafts and a range of outstanding multimedia displays.
Just across from the Boulevart was an Augustinian friary, which could be used as a flanking firing position on any approach to the bridge, although it seems Dunois decided not to make use of it.
It takes place in early June in venues across the area and was described in 2011 by Time Out as ' Just like Hay-on-Wye, but in Hackney ', by The Times as one of its ' Top 5 Summer of Books ' and by Londonist. com as ' a literary festival that's thrown its pretensions in a skip '.
Just south of this business district, across I-285, is a major medical center, anchored by Northside Hospital, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, and Saint Joseph's Hospital.
In the book " Aryshire, Discovering a County ", this sentence appears on page 350: " Just west of the bridge across the Stinchar ( river ) is the farm of Almont, the name probably deriving from " Auld Mound ", being descriptive of the motte hill that lies immediately to the north east of the farm.
Just across from the home is Charles A. Lindbergh State Park, named after Lindbergh's father, prominent Minnesota lawyer and U. S. Congressman Charles August Lindbergh.
Just north of the bridge across the Hudson to Hadley is the most narrow point of the entire Hudson River, Rockwell Falls.
Just across the street from the Firehall Museum is the Farm Implement museum which is, if nothing else, interesting in its sheer variety.
Just across the tracks ( which doubled in this area ) from Tinker's Hotel in Long Beach was the Portland Hotel.
Just across the street were the oldest brownstones in the area, owned by people like the well-connected Loew Brothers and William Orth.
Just someone who was with Lannes when saying goodbye to Marbot, made him see the danger that the messenger could run at night across the mountains of Soria.
Just as some children learn to walk during a normal range of eight to fifteen months, and begin to talk across an even larger range, unschoolers assert that they are also ready and able to read, for example, at different ages.
Just as in the fluorescent lamps over an office desk, when the mercury is vaporized and a voltage is applied across the cell, the gas in the cells form a plasma.
Just as Roy was establishing his new internet café business next door to Yasmin's mini supermarket the Warringtons moved in across the street.
Just before the Fourth of July, by way of a steamer from Louisville, he quietly left for Camp Boone, just across the Tennessee border, to enlist in the Kentucky State Guard.
* Ratcliffe, F. W. ( 2007 ) Books, Books, Just Miles and Miles of Books: across the library counter, 1950-2000.
Just across the river was the Cherokee town of Isunigu (" Seneca ").
Just under 2, 000 students attend the undergraduate College of Arts and Sciences, which is regarded as " more selective ", with a student body from more than 50 countries across six continents as well as most U. S. states.
Just in time, three Burgundian youngsters learn about this crisis and toss food across the border, setting an example for sympathetic Londoners ; they begin throwing food parcels across the barrier in an improvised " airlift ", echoing the one that ended the Berlin blockade.

Just and Richelieu
** Louis XIII the Just and his minister Cardinal Richelieu, 1610 – 1643

Just and river
Just downriver from this, the mountains close in on either side of the Marañón, forming narrow gorges or pongos for a length of, where, besides numerous whirlpools, there are no less than 35 rapids, the series concluding with three cataracts just before reaching the river Imasa or Chunchunga, near the mouth of which Charles Marie de La Condamine embarked in the 18th century to descend the Amazon.
Just before Christmas, the Empress left the castle unobserved, crossed the icy river on foot and made her escape to Wallingford.
Just after Bordeaux, the Garonne river finally meets the Dordogne River, forming the Gironde estuary, which after approximately empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
Just below the confluence of the river is the old stone bridge with two arches in the centre of the village.
Just before a break in the text there is a suggestion that a river is being dammed, indicating a burial in a river bed, as in the corresponding Sumerian poem, The Death of Gilgamesh.
Just before Christmas, the Empress sneaked out of the castle, crossed the icy river on foot and made her escape past the royal army to safety at Wallingford, leaving the castle garrison free to surrender the next day.
Just down river from the gorge is a small local beach, called Toby's Beach.
Just west of Dowagiac, the river is joined by its principal tributary, the " Dowagiac Creek ".
Just below the bridge is part of scenic River Walk Park, which spans about a mile of the river.
Just north of the weir is a short stretch of Fair Lawn's Wagaraw Road, named for the Lenape term meaning " crooked place " or " river bend ".
Just north of the city, the Collins River and its upper watershed slice a gorge known as " Savage Gulf " as the river descends the plateau en route to its confluence with the Caney Fork at Rock Island.
Just above Ulm the river Iller, which forms the boundary between Bavaria and Württemberg for about 35 miles ( 56 km ), joins the Danube.
Just the other side of the bridge there are boat yards on both banks and the river follows a fairly straight course until it reaches the photogenic “ Hunsett Drainage Mill ”.
Just before Stamford, the Great North Road, now labelled the A1, crosses the river, and a pumping station on the north bank at Stamford Meadows has pumped large quantities of water to the Rutland Water reservoir since its construction in 1975.
Just north of Thrapston the river forms part of the of Titchmarsh Nature Reserve.
Just above Barton Mills, a side weir connects the river to the start of the Cut-off Channel, a 25-mile ( 40 km ) drain running from there to Denver along the south-eastern edge of the Fens, which was constructed in the 1950s and 1960s.
Just north of this, the Anchor Inn is on the banks of the river, and canoes can be hired from here.
Just downstream of Paretz, the river is crossed by the Ketzin Cable Ferry.
Just to the north of Bautzen the river flows through the Bautzen Reservoir.
Just before entering Lake Albert, the river is compressed into a passage seven metres in width at Murchison Falls, marking the entry into the western branch of the East African Rift.
Just below Stillwater, Minnesota the river widens into Lake St. Croix, and eventually joins the Mississippi River at Prescott, Wisconsin, approximately southeast of St. Paul, Minnesota.
Just before crossing the Arctic Circle, the river passes Norman Wells, then continues northwest to merge with the Arctic Red and Peel rivers.

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