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On and coasts
On both coasts there are several resort towns, including Portrush ( with well-known golf links ), Portballintrae and Ballycastle ; on the east Cushendun, Cushendall and Waterfoot on Red Bay, Carnlough and Glenarm, Larne on the Sea of Moyle, and Whitehead on Belfast Lough.
On the coasts the climate is Mediterranean, while further inland it is moderate continental.
On May 8, 2006, Robertson said, " If I heard the Lord right about 2006, the coasts of America will be lashed by storms.
On the other side, the fishermen who, from the beginning, remained on the Southwestern coast ( probably the coasts of the first landing ) were, according to the linguists, probably originally called the Vezo ( from * ba / va / be / ve-jau – " those of the coast ", borrowed from Proto-Malayo-Javanese, today veju in Bugis, bejau in Malay, and bajo in Javanese ), which today is still the name of a Southwestern tribe.
On the coasts, the integration of the East Asians, Middle Easterns, East Africans ( Bantus ) and Europeans ( Portuguese ) gave birth to Antakarana Boina Menabe and Vezo ( West Coast ), Mahafaly and Antandroy ( South ), Antesaka Antambahoaka Antemoro Antanala Betsimisaraka ( East Coast ) kingdoms / tribes.
On coasts two different types of arches can form depending on the geology.
On his last journey home, the late Lieutenant-Admiral-General was saluted by cannon shots fired on the coasts of France by the direct orders of the French king Louis XIV.
On non-rocky coasts, coastal erosion results in dramatic ( or non-dramatic ) rock formations in areas where the coastline contains rock layers or fracture zones with varying resistance to erosion.
On the other side of the Atlantic, they wash ashore along the northern Gulf of Mexico and east and west coasts of Florida.
On 7 March 1573 the Venetians thus recognized by treaty the Ottoman possession of Cyprus, whose last Venetian possession, Famagosta, had fallen to the Turks under Piyale Pasha on 3 August 1571, just two months before Lepanto, and remained Turkish for the next three centuries, and that summer the Ottoman Navy attacked the geographically vulnerable coasts of Sicily and southern Italy.
On the west side is a plateau, while the north and south coasts feature ice shelves.
On passage it is fairly common on the east and south coasts, and in winter on the coasts of Wales and western and southern England, with a few also at inland sites.
On May 28, 1767, Mohammed ben Abdallah ( Sultan of Morocco ) signed a peace and commerce treaty with the Spanish King Charles III, in which he does not guarantee the security of Spanish fishermen in the coasts south of the river Nun, as he recognized he does not have control over the Tekna tribes of that lands ( Art.
On his weekly news show See It Now on CBS, Murrow presented live reports from journalists on both the east and west coasts of the United States — the first program with live simultaneous transmission from coast to coast.
* On the coasts of ( western ) Baltic Sea and Norway there are more than a hundred straits named " Sund " ( the Scandinavian and German version of " sound "), mostly in connection with the name of the island they devide from the continent or a mainland.
On completion of repairs, the Mermaid was still found to be leaking, so the decision was taken to return to Sydney along the west and south coasts.
On calm summer afternoons with little prevailing wind, sea-breezes from both coasts may collide in the middle, creating especially severe storms down the center of the state.
On his return from the Canaries he visited the basaltic group of the Hebrides and the coasts of Scotland and Ireland.
On coasts and isolated mountains the tree line is often much lower than in corresponding altitudes inland and in larger, more complex mountain systems, because strong winds reduce tree growth.
On English coasts ( 1852 ) by William Holman Hunt
On the other hand, recent research by earth scientists shows that glacier ice reached the Scilly Isles on at least one occasion and that ice which crossed Pembrokeshire did cross the coasts of Somerset and Devon.
On the renewal of war with Great Britain, in May 1803, he again resumed his duties as chief commissary for the army on the northern coasts.
On 13 April 1796, off the coasts of Ireland, his squadron captured the French frigate Unité, and the Virginie nine days later.

On and technologically
On February 8, 2008, Lt. Gen. Vladimir Sviridov announced that Russia will be replacing the S-300 systems in the Northwest of Russia with the more technologically advanced S-400.
On 5 November 2006, Ackerie revealed that the Skyneedle will be technologically overhauled with the additional feature of a sound system.

On and militarily
On three separate occasions in 1927 – 1928 he sent troops to intervene militarily in China to block Chang Kai-shek ’ s Northern Expedition to unify China under Kuomingtang rule, in what became known as the Jinan Incident.
On 4 April 1961, President Kennedy then approved the Bay of Pigs plan ( also known as Operation Zapata ), because it had an airfield that would not need to be extended to handle bomber operations, it was farther away from large groups of civilians than the Trinidad plan, and it was less " noisy " militarily, which would make any future denial of direct US involvement more plausible.
On the eve of the outbreak of the Civil War, he counseled delay in moving militarily against the Northern-held Fort Sumter and Fort Pickens so that the Confederacy could build up its forces and stock resources.
On 28 August 1949, the Civil War in Greece ended with the DSE forces defeated militarily and politically, and KKE entered a new phase in its history.
On December 12, 1979, the Politburo approved the Ustinov-Andropov plan to intervene militarily in Afghanistan, the plan moved ahead and on December 24, 1979, Soviet troops entered Afghanistan and began a near 10 year long war.
On November 4, the Bishop of Senlis and the Abbot of St. Denis excommunicated the Flemish rebels at the King's request and the French King also threatened to intervene militarily.
On 12 December 1605, Bocskay granted titles of nobility to 9254 hajduks, settled them on the northern part of Szabolcs County and allowed for tax benefits for their towns, providing them the economic ability to serve the militarily for which the hajduks had the personal obligation to defend the country thereby becoming the principality's favored social class.

On and inferior
On the under surface of the posterior arch, behind the articular facets, are two shallow grooves, the inferior vertebral notches.
On the other hand, in the opening and middlegame a bishop may be hemmed in by pawns of both players, and thus be inferior to a knight which can hop over them.
On the other hand, the low resolution and problems with low count rate and long dead-time makes them inferior for high-precision analysis.
On the other hand, other engineers also feel that the modeling is still inferior to the genuine outboard components and still prefer to mix " outside the box ".
On 30 June 1690 ( O. S ) the French navy secured victory off Beachy Head in the English Channel where Admiral Tourville defeated Admiral Torrington's inferior Anglo-Dutch fleet.
On the inferior side, the glossopharyngeal nerve is lateral and anterior to the vagus nerve and accessory nerve.
On the other hand, some chefs say garlic crushed in a press has an inferior flavor compared to other forms of garlic.
On July 17, 1792 a battle ( the Battle of Włodzimierz ) took place in the vicinity of the town: a numerically inferior Polish force led by Tadeusz Kościuszko defeated the Russian army.
On the third day ( 23 August ), the Australians made a concerted effort to dismiss Hutton before he broke Bradman's 1930 record Ashes score of 334 ; although the record score in a Test match was Hammond's 336 not out against New Zealand, it was compiled against what was perceived as inferior bowling, and Bradman's total was more prestigious.
On the second day of the experiment, the groups were completely reversed, with those previously considered inferior one day being regarded as superior the next.
On 22 October 2009, the Constitutional Court ruled that a man whose employer had given him and his registered partner inferior pension benefits on account of his not being married was entitled to the same benefits he would receive were he and his partner married and of opposite sexes.
Tiedemann was one the first persons to make a scientific contestation of racism, in his article entitled " On the Brain of the Negro, compared with that of the european and the orang-outang " he argumented based on craniometric and brain measures taken by him from Europeans and black men from different parts of the world that the then commom European belief that negroes have smaller brains and are thus intellectually inferior is scientifically unfounded and based merely on the prejudice of travellers and explorers.
On both sides and at the base of the brain, the inferior petrosal sinus and the sigmoid sinus join to form the internal jugular vein.
On the one hand, enshrined in the American creed is the belief that people are created equal and have human rights ; on the other hand, blacks, as one tenth of the population, were treated as an inferior race and were denied numerous civil and political rights.
On " No Idea's Original ", Nas notes the similarities of people in life and views other rappers as creatively derivative, while distinguishing himself from them: " No idea's original, there's nothin new under the sun / It's never what you do, but how it's done / What you base your happiness around material, women, and large paper / That means you inferior, not major.
On plain film the inferior aspect of the clavicle will be above the superior aspect of the acromion.
On the other hand, a rumor ( denied by Google ) spread in Brazil claimed that Orkut users declaring themselves as being from this country could receive inferior services, leading many to register themselves as inhabitants of other countries.
On the 15th, 16th and 17th of January 1871, Werder with greatly inferior forces succeeded in holding his own on the Battle of the Lisaine against all Bourbaki's efforts to reach Belfort, a victory which aroused great enthusiasm in southern Germany.
On the sidelines, a disgusted Eagles coach Dick Vermeil was turning his attention away from the field and toward the postgame press conference, where he would have to explain to reporters why his team had fallen to an inferior opponent.
On the other hand there are some flaws and perfectible aspects such as the low-fi background bitmaps ( Dragon Range, Burgenschlucht ) which look unnatural and inferior compared to the photo realistic high-resolution background bitmaps used in Gran Turismo 4 ( Citta Di Aria, Grand Canyon courses ).
On this occasion, during Virgílio Távora's government, the stadium was reformed, and the bleachers of the inferior section were concluded.

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