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On and edge
On its edge is the Casablanca Cathedral ( Cathédrale Sacré-Coeur ).
On the edge of the Old Town are the Market Hall, the Leine Palace, and the ruin of the Aegidien Church which is now a monument to the victims of war and violence.
On this view, discussing the creation of the universe in terms of time and space is like trying to discover the artist and the action of painting, by going to the edge of the canvas.
On the far southern edge of his great realm, Louis had to control the Lombard princes of Benevento whom Charlemagne had never subjugated.
On September 20, 1805, near the western end of the Lolo Trail, he found a small camp at the edge of the camas-digging ground that is now called Weippe Prairie.
On January 18, 2001, the Secretary of the Interior signed an order designating Palmyra ’ s tidal lands, submerged lands, and surrounding waters out to from the water ’ s edge as a National Wildlife Refuge.
On a true quill the barbs are always stripped off completely on the trailing edge.
On May 20, 1995, primarily as a response to the Oklahoma City bombing of April 19, 1995, the United States Secret Service closed off Pennsylvania Avenue to vehicular traffic in front of the White House from the eastern edge of Lafayette Park to 17th Street.
On 29 November, Heydrich sent invitations for a meeting to be held on 9 December at the headquarters of the International Criminal Police Commission ( the forerunner of Interpol, of which Heydrich at the time served as President ) at 16 Am Kleinen Wannsee ( in the comfortable lakeside suburb of Wannsee on the western edge of Berlin ).
On the northern edge of town the Pfrimm flows into the Rhine, and on the southern edge of the city the Eisbach, or " Ice Stream " in English, flows into the Rhine.
On a square-rigged ship, a bowline ( sometimes spelled as two words, bow line ) is a rope that holds the edge of a square sail towards the bow of the ship and into the wind, preventing it from being taken aback.
On closer inspection, the grapevine will show slight differences in the texture and length of the hairs on the vine's shoot, and the veins of a Chardonnay leaf are " naked " near the petiolar sinus – the open area where the leaf connects to the stem is delineated by veins at the edge.
On the edge of the town used to be the two storage silos sited on the former British Sugar Corporation site on the Stourport Road, that could be seen from the Malvern Hills, nearly thirty miles away.
On the chamfered edge around this design runs a circular Latin inscription in two rings which reads: Rec figura talet ad amorem regum / et principum iras iudicum (" This sign rouses the love of kings and princes, the wrath of judges ").
On May 4, 1864, the Army of the Potomac crossed the Rapidan River at three separate points and converged on the Wilderness Tavern, near edge of the Wilderness of Spotsylvania, an area of more than of Spotsylvania County and Orange County in central Virginia.
On the 1986 Rallye de Portugal, four spectators were killed ; then in May, on the Tour de Corse, Henri Toivonen went over the edge of a mountain road and was incinerated in the fireball that followed.
On chromatic marimbas, the accidentals ( black keys ) can also be played on the space between the front edge of the bar and its node ( the place where the string goes through the bar ) if necessary.
On the southwestern edge of the Taos Historic district is La Loma Plaza Historic District.
On a satellite dish, the feedhorn is what is mounted at the end of a mast from the center of the dish, or on tripod legs mounted to the edge of the dish.
On the eastern edge of the campus, the university renovated the building now known as University Hall, redesigned the bookstore interior, and made needed repairs to Keeny Hall and Howard Auditorium.
On the other hand, complex systems evolve far from equilibrium at the edge of chaos.
On 28 October, 1991 a dual carriageway bypass opened taking the A6 away to the north-eastern edge of the village.
On the eastern edge of the town is Charlton where there are former breweries and mills, now converted into a trading estate, and right on the edge of the town is to be found Charlton House, a luxury hotel and spa.

On and specimens
On 3 July 1844, the last two confirmed specimens were killed on Eldey, off the coast of Iceland, which also eliminated the last known breeding attempt.
On a prospecting trip downriver with a load of goods, Audubon joined up with Shawnee and Osage hunting parties, learning their methods, drawing specimens by the bonfire, and finally parting " like brethren.
On October 12, 1820, Audubon started into Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida in search of ornithological specimens.
On 19 March 1954, the Daily Mail printed an article which described expedition teams obtaining hair specimens from what was alleged to be a Yeti scalp found in Pangboche monastery.
On some early Britomartis coins of Kydonia, the coin was manufactured as an overstrike of specimens manufactured by Aegina.
It is clear that Dahl also received specimens ; some specimens are labelled " Dahl a Linné P ." or " Dahl a Linné f ." On Alströmer's death in 1794, the herbarium was left to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, then to the Swedish Museum of Natural History.
On his days at home he and his sisters would row down the estuary to the sea, watching the fishermen, and collecting wildlife specimens from the nets of the coastal dredgers.
On Banks ' recommendation, Cunningham went to Brazil with James Bowie between 1814 and 1816 collecting specimens for Kew Gardens.
On occasion, juvenile specimens feed on invertebrates.
On his second trip through the American west, he and Hooker reportedly collected over 1000 specimens.
On resigning the botanical chair at Cambridge he presented the university with a number of his botanical specimens and books.
On some specimens the devices normally associated with one deity or personification is shown with a different deity or personification.
On the lower Ohio Valley, cold-hardy cultivars have been seen planted up to and even north of the Ohio River, where large tree specimens become increasingly rare and eventually are only found as shrubs before disappearing altogether from the landscape ; for example, large mature trees are common in the Cincinnati, Ohio area but begin to taper off in size and occurrence until they are generally absent altogether in Cleveland, Ohio.
On board were three Scottish biologists, William Milne ( a gardener-botanist from the Edinburgh Botanic Garden ), John Macgillivray ( naturalist ) who collected fish and plant specimens, and Assistant Surgeon and zoologist Denis Macdonald.
On their return in 1821, they took back an astounding 13, 405 specimens, mostly plant material.
On December 1, 1900 collector Rollo Beck encountered 11 and preserved nine as scientific specimens.
On 12 November, the bodies of Scott, Wilson and Bowers were found in their tent, along with their diaries and records, and geological specimens they had hauled back from the mountains of the interior.
* GÜNTHER, Albert ( 1863 ) On new specimens of Snakes in the collection of the British Museum.
On that occasion, he presented his own cabinet of insects, collected over more than 40 years, which contained many of the specimens figured in his papers.
On 25 August 1815 he sailed from Cape Town with 48 crates of specimens aboard the vessel " Kate ", calling at St. Helena and arriving back at Fulham on 11 November 1815.
On May 15, 2010, a fire almost burned down the laboratory and destroyed the Institute's entire collection of snake specimens ( approximately 85, 000 specimens preserved in formol ) and ca.
On the Kappa level, Cord destroys a gigantic robot called Spectre, and on the Omega level, he finds " specimens " held in pods in a laboratory.

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