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On the upper Mississippi the Illinois post was to be established near Kaskaskia, and dependent posts were to be built on the Missouri, `` where there are mines in abundance ''.
On the other hand the Suebi of the upper Danube are described as though they were a tribe.
On the lower Danube, which was given priority over the upper Danube, this required the annexation of Moesia and Thrace ; the latter, however, was spared annexation as it was in the hands of a friendly king.
On the upper course, sudden floods may raise the water level by as much as five meters in twenty-four hours ; west of Encarnación, however, the rocks of the riverbed sometimes come within one meter of the surface during winter and effectively sever communication between the upper river and Buenos Aires.
On the other hand, a triply exponential upper bound on a decision procedure for Presburger Arithmetic was proved by Oppen ( 1978 ).
On an even darker note, those Nazi concerns included the Gestapo, who set up a secret prison in an upper part of the building, complete with interrogation and torture rooms.
On 1 March 2007, police officers were lifted to the upper levels of the building using small boom cranes in a manner similar to siege towers to enter Ungdomshuset in Copenhagen, Denmark.
On the south the Ruvuma River was only fordable on its upper reaches.
( On the structure shown at the upper right, the NH at the upper right on the six membered ring is " 1 ", counting clockwise around the six membered ring to " 6 " for the keto carbon at the top of the six membered ring.
On both sides, the lower ventricles are thicker and stronger than the upper atria.
On festive occasions and among the upper classes, whitedishes was often rendered more festive by various coloring agents: a reddish golden yellow of saffron ; green with various herbs ; or sandalwood for russet.
On November 11, 1981, Veterans Day, high-rise firefighting and rescue advocate Dan Goodwin, for the purpose of calling attention to the inability to rescue people trapped in the upper floors of skyscrapers, successfully climbed the building's exterior wall.
On her upper right arm was a large tattoo of the name Parron, for her late stepbrother who died in a boating accident, arching over a large tattoo of a pierced heart.
On the upper floor each dowser was asked to determine the position of the pipe.
On August 1, 2010, the Sun shows a C3-class solar flare ( white area on upper left ), a solar tsunami ( wave-like structure, upper right ) and multiple filaments of magnetism lifting off the stellar surface.
On the north the upper Rhône valley separate them from the Bernese Alps and the Furka Pass and the upper Reuss valley separates them from the Urner Alps ; on the west the Simplon Pass separates them from the Pennine Alps ; on the north-east the Oberalp Pass and the Vorderrhein valley separate them from the Glarus Alps ; on the east the Splügen Pass separates them from the Central Eastern Alps ( Oberhalbstein Range ).
On the northern side of the range which separates the upper Bukhtarma from the upper Katun is the Katun glacier, which after two ice-falls widens out to 700 to 900 metres.
On 9 January 1947, the upper parts of the structures were blown up.
On the upper surface, opposite the mouth, is a region termed the periproct, which surrounds the anus.
On December 20 Karzai's close ally and president of the first mujahideen government, Sibghatullah Mojadeddi, was picked to head the 102-seat upper house.

On and back
On January 4, with the boys back at school and college, Mrs. Lewis wrote Harcourt to say that she was `` through, quite through ''.
On the second voyage, he had turned back at the frozen island of Novaya Zemlya and meekly given the crew a certificate stating that he did so of his own free will -- which was obviously not the case.
On the third voyage, a near-mutiny rising from a quarrel between Dutch and English crew members on the Half Moon had almost forced him to head the ship back to Amsterdam in Mid-Atlantic.
On March 21, 1845 the bark Bashaw weighed anchor at New Orleans, while on the levee Henry and William Palfrey waved farewell to their father's former chattels who must have looked back at the receding shore with mingled regret and jubilation.
On his side of the road there were two farm hands, well back in a field, leaning against a plow.
On the back nine he began to acquire the tidal wave of a gallery that stayed with him the rest of the tournament.
On an impulse, she turned back and said good morning.
On impulse, he flipped up the heat control on his coverall and slid back the hatch of the bubble.
On the way back after giving up the siege he fell ill from dysentery, which was ameliorated by doctors but turned into a fever in Jerusalem.
On 15 December 1840, brought back to France from Saint Helena, Napoleon's remains passed under it on their way to the Emperor's final resting place at the Invalides.
On an anemometer with four cups it is easy to see that since the cups are arranged symmetrically on the end of the arms, the wind always has the hollow of one cup presented to it and is blowing on the back of the cup on the opposite end of the cross.
On 10 August, Eugene sent an urgent dispatch reporting that he was falling back to Donauwörth – " The enemy have marched.
On the latter front Marshal Vendôme defeated the Imperial army at Calcinato on 19 April, pushing the Imperialists back in confusion ( French forces were now in a position to prepare for the long-anticipated siege of Turin ).
On the third day, after James had received a report back from the bishops and made final modifications, he announced his decisions to the Puritans and Bishops.
On hearing this, Thierry and Brunehault sent soldiers to drive him back to Ireland.
On a positive note, the home run chase between Sosa, McGwire and Ken Griffey, Jr. helped professional baseball to bring in a new crop of fans as well as bringing back some fans who had been disillusioned by the 1994 strike.
On the receiving end the analog is converted back to digital.
On July 6, the Rockies were losing 9 – 3 in the 9th inning against the visiting St. Louis Cardinals, when the Rockies stormed back for 9 runs in the inning.
In 2006, Hayden Panettiere, star of Bring It On: All or Nothing, took another cheerleading role as Claire Bennet, the cheerleader with an accelerated healing factor on NBC's hit sci-fi TV series Heroes, launching cheerleading back into the limelight of pop culture.
On the back she wrote " It is funny, I never used to see them in Africa.
On decompression, the Y ' CbCr space is rotated back to RGB.
Although control systems of various types date back to antiquity, a more formal analysis of the field began with a dynamics analysis of the centrifugal governor, conducted by the physicist James Clerk Maxwell in 1868 entitled On Governors.
On 3 October 2011, Chelsea made a proposal to CPO shareholders to buy back the freehold to the land on which Stamford Bridge sits, stating that " buying back the freehold removes a potential hurdle should a suitable site become available in the future ".
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