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On and acropolis
On the way there, in 383 the Spartan commander Phoebidas, invited by a pro-Spartan faction, seized the Theban Kadmeia ( the Theban acropolis ) and left a Laconophile oligarchy supported by a Spartan garrison ; even the pro-Spartan Xenophon could only attribute the act to madness.
On the lower slopes of the acropolis was a sanctuary of Demeter.
On the acropolis of Lindos today parts of the following buildings may still be seen:
On the old acropolis, Sanudo built his kastro, his fortress.
On the other slopes the acropolis goes up smoothly in terraces and reaches a height of 60 meters above the plain.
On the high hill to the north of the city, a few ancient remains indicate that it was the site of an acropolis.
On the hill overlooking the main harbour are situated the ruins of an acropolis.
On 5 April 1436, he described and sketched a plan of the ancient city walls, indicating the position of the theatre and the fortifications of the acropolis and mentioning the existence of inscriptions.

On and plain
On their left, on the broad plain between Taviers and Ramillies – and where Marlborough thought the decisive encounter must take place – Overkirk drew the 69 squadrons of the Dutch and Danish horse, supported by 19 battalions of Dutch infantry and two artillery pieces.
:" On one occasion lie himself was sitting in an assembly of people, a stage having been arranged for a council on an open plain.
On the western plain, looking south south west towards Charlestown.
On the Al Batinah plain, summer temperatures seldom exceed, but, because of the low elevation, the humidity may be as high as 90 percent.
On the small plates, he is to write the spiritual record of the people, and the more plain and precious parts.
On sheep farms 7-wire fences are common with the second ( from bottom ) to fifth wire being plain wire.
On Saturday they and Wallace rode on to the bridge, which was of good plain board, well made and jointed, having placed watches to see that none passed from the army.
On a three-masted vessel the masts are, from bow to stern, Fore, Main and Mizzen ; the " plain " square sails are, bottom to top, Course, Topsail, Topgallant, Royal and Sky.
On impact, the core had a much more concentrated effect than plain metal shot of the same weight and size.
" On the other hand, historically, the Lutheran Church has stated that the Lutheran Mass is " the only Mass founded in the Scriptures of God, in accordance with the plain and incontestable institution of the Saviour.
On encountering the sea they simply used the word for plain, " the flat.
On January 9 he recorded " Our path to-day was sometimes along the edge of a low cliff, sometimes along the beach, till we approached Oamaru point, where it turned inland, and crossed a low range of hills, from which we looked over an extensive plain ...
On the plain were spread numerous hamlets and farms which represented strategic points.
On May 1, 3019 King Elessar's coronation took place on the plain outside Minas Tirith, he then entered the city as King.
On the other hand, she believes herself to be plain, dresses haphazardly, and is incredibly naïve on the subjects of love and flirtation ; she has never had a boyfriend.
* On a Darkling Plain by Clifford Irving, A Darkling Plain by Philip Reeve, As On a Darkling Plain by Ben Bova ( the title refers to a Martian plain covered with strange unexplained artifacts ), Clash by Night, a play by Clifford Odets ( later made into a film noir by Fritz Lang ), " Ignorant Armies " by Sam Wharton, and Norman Mailer's National Book Award winner The Armies of the Night about the 1967 March on the Pentagon.
On the contrary, the difference between ordinary speech and speech that collaborates in a musical form must be made plain.
On 5 October the 6th Brigade, including Trenchard, departed Krugersdorp with the intention of drawing the Boers into battle on the plain where they might be defeated.
On Inside the Actors Studio, Damon said that the regimen consisted of six and a half miles of running in the morning and again at night, a diet of chicken breast, egg whites, and one plain baked potato per day, and a large amount of coffee and cigarettes.
On 12 July 1st Parachute Brigade had been dropped to capture the Primasole Bridge over the river Simeto on the southern edge of the Catania plain and hold it open until 5th Infantry Division north to join them.
On Khalid's advice the Muslim forces retreated to Dara ’ ah ( or Dara ) and Dayr Ayyub, covering the gap between the Yarmouk Gorges and the Harra lava plains, and established a line of camps in the eastern part of the plain of Yarmouk.
: On hill and plain the clust ' ring vine
On 14 February, the 10th and 21st Panzer Divisions attacked Sidi Bou Zid, about west of Faïd in the interior plain of the Atlas Mountains.
On 11 April 1701, he presented an imposing project to construct a vast enclosure that would connect strong the Saint Nicolas's Day to that of Notre-Dame de la Garde and would continue jusqu ' with the plain Saint-Michel, currently place Jean-Jaurès, to lead to the quay d ' Arenc.

On and east
On a misty Sunday morning last month, a small band of militant anti-Communists called the Minutemen held maneuvers in a foggy field about fifteen miles east of here.
On the east side of the island of Manhattan the indifferent hawk knew the East River that connected New York Bay with Long Island Sound.
On the one hand, it had a large region ( largely east of the Urals ) of highly distinct, pre-industrial, often non-literate peoples, similar to the situation in the Americas.
On the whole, however, the reign of Alexander was prosperous until the rise, in the east, of the Sassanids.
On 13 August, the Royalists began to attack in earnest, occupying several outposts on the east bank of the River Fowey, making it even more difficult for help to reach Essex.
: On the east coast of what would come to be called the United States, some tribes would grow maize ( corn ), beans, and squash intermingled together, a system which had originated in Mexico.
On the third day of battle, July 3, fighting resumed on Culp's Hill, and cavalry battles raged to the east and south, but the main event was a dramatic infantry assault by 12, 500 Confederates against the center of the Union line on Cemetery Ridge, known as Pickett's Charge.
On 20 November 284, the army of the east gathered on a hill outside Nicomedia.
On the night of 26 July 1683, Eugene left Paris and headed east.
On the east is the Elbląg Upland ( Wysoczyzna Elbląska ), a dome pushed up by glacial compression, 390 km < sup > 2 </ sup > in diameter and high at its greatest elevation.
The tropical Atlantic ocean experiences depressed activity due to increased vertical wind shear across the region during El Niño years .< ref > On the flip side however, the tropical Pacific Ocean east of the dateline has above normal activity during El Niño years due to well above average water temperatures and decreased windshear.
On the other hand, the threat of the Soviet Union was used also in Finland's domestic politics in a way that possibly deepened Finlandization ( playing the so-called idänkortti, " east card ").
On retirement from the British Colonial Service, Gardner moved to London but then before World War II moved to Highcliffe, east of Bournemouth on the south coast of England.
On his return the subsequent year, following the disbandment of La Navidad, Columbus quickly founded a second settlement farther east in present-day Dominican Republic.
On the east, its border with Bangladesh is largely defined by the Khasi Hills and Mizo Hills, and the watershed region of the Indo-Gangetic Plain.
On the east Herodotus called them the Neuri, a name related to Old Prussian narus, " the deep ," in the sense of water country.
On its return to base, the expedition learned of the presence of Amundsen, camped with his crew and a large contingent of dogs in the Bay of Whales, 200 miles ( 320 km ) to their east.
On May 21, he camped outside the city, positioning himself east of the Citadel of Aleppo, while his forces encircles the suburb of Banaqusa to the northeast and Bab Janan to the west.
On this island Willem Barents and his crew were stranded while searching for a new route to the east.
On the east, the Uva Basin consists of rolling hills covered with grasses, traversed by some deep valleys and gorges.
On the other hand, a large part of the current administrative unit of the Silesian Voivodeship is not part of historical Silesia ( e. g., Częstochowa, Zawiercie, Myszków, Jaworzno, Sosnowiec, Żywiec, Dąbrowa Górnicza, Będzin and east part of Bielsko-Biała, which are historically Lesser Poland ).
On the east it was bounded roughly by Yarkand and / or Kashgar, on the west by Bahlika ( Uttaramadra ), on the northwest by Sogdiana, on the north by Uttarakuru, on the southeast by Darada, and on the south by Gandhara.
On the east side are four paintings depicting major events in the discovery of America.
On the east the town is ( currently in part ) separated from Schiedam by the A4 motorway.
On his return, Aethelwulf agreed to divide the kingdom with his son to avoid bloodshed, ruling the new territories in the east while Aethelbald held the old heartland in the west.

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