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Riddarfjärden and is
The easternmost bay of Mälaren, in central Stockholm, is called Riddarfjärden.
It is surrounded by land to the north ( Norrmalm ) and south ( Södermalm ), and by water to the west ( Riddarfjärden ) and east ( Stockholms ström ).
It is situated north of Riddarfjärden and considered part of the historical province Uppland.

Riddarfjärden and bay
Due to the post-glacial rebound, Södertälje kanal and the mouth of Riddarfjärden bay had become so shallow by about the year 1200 that ships had to unload their cargoes near the entrances, and progressively the bay became a lake.

Riddarfjärden and Lake
He lived with his siblings in the upper three stories and from the balcony he had a wide view over Riddarfjärden Bay and Lake Mälaren to the island of Långholmen.

Riddarfjärden and Mälaren
The decline of Birka and the subsequent foundation of Stockholm at the choke point of Riddarfjärden were in part due to the post-glacial rebound changing the topography of the Mälaren basin.

Riddarfjärden and central
The unique site, overlooking Riddarfjärden, inspired a central motif of the construction, namely the juxtaposition of city architecture and water that also represents a central feature of Stockholm's cityscape as a whole.

Riddarfjärden and .
The panorama picture featured in this article was taken from the heights of Södermalm, west of Stadsholmen, looking down on Riddarfjärden.
The site, adjacent to Stadshusbron, being bordered by the streets of Hantverkargatan and Norr Mälarstrand to the north and west, and the shore of Riddarfjärden to the south and east, allowed for a spacious layout.
In the 18th century, the working-class cottages that clung to Mariaberget, the steep cliffs facing Riddarfjärden, were replaced by the large buildings that are still present today.

literally and Knight
When the novel was serialised in Tinsley's Magazine between September 1872 and July 1873, Hardy chose to leave one of the main protagonists, Henry Knight, literally hanging off a cliff staring into the stony eyes of a trilobite embedded in the rock.
As the Knight is literally disarmed, Arthur assumes the fight is over and kneels to offer a prayer to God.
In 1968, Harriman and three other senior partners at Brown Brothers ( Robert A. Lovett, secretary of defense under President Harry Truman ; Prescott Bush, former senator from Connecticut ; and Knight Woolley -- all Yale men ), moved " upstairs ," literally and figuratively, to make way for the younger partners, one of whom was Robert Roosa, former undersecretary of the Treasury.
However, Kang's efforts failed due to the intervention of the Black Knight meaning that the Avengers did not technically win their fight, causing Kang to sacrifice the power to resurrect Ravonna for the power to kill the Avengers, with this attempt failing again when the Grandmaster's gift literally gave Kang the power to kill only the Avengers rather than the currently-unaffiliated Black Knight.
His nickname was roughly translated by his adoptive city to El Caballero ( meaning, literally, " The Knight " or " The Gentleman " in Spanish ).
The original title was rejected as too insipid, so the play was renamed Ritter Nérestan ( literally: " Knight Nérestan ") when it appeared in 1930 in Leipzig.
This film's title literally translates to The Knight of Gamblers.
The award, literally translated as Knight of the Most Distinguished Order of the Crown ( Honorary ), also carries the title of Tan Sri.

literally and Firth
The Cromarty Firth (, ; literally ' Kyles ( Straits ) of Cromarty ') is an arm of the North Sea in Scotland.
On his way back to the machine, Blackadder literally runs into William Shakespeare ( Colin Firth ).

literally and is
This arrangement was for Copernicus literally monstrous: `` With ( the Ptolemaists ) it is as though an artist were to gather the hands, feet, head and other members for his images from divers models, each part excellently drawn, but not related to a single body ; ;
The Presto Ma non assai of the first trio of the scherzo is taken literally and may shock you, as the real Allegro con Spirito of the finale is likely to bring you to your feet.
You may find yourself hitting bottom, literally, as you discover that water is running out even while you are putting it in.
A relatively simple switching arrangement reverses the cycle so that the machine literally runs backward, and the heat is extracted from outdoor air and turned indoors.
The Champs Elysees is literally littered this summer with the prostrate bodies of France's beat-up beatnik jeunes filles.
It is power with which we can literally rebuild the world, provide adequate housing, food, education, abundant living for everyone everywhere.
If then any man is in Christ, he is a new creature ( literally, `` He is a new creation ), the former things have passed away ; ;
Although I absolutely reject the Platonism of it, I have literally squealed with delight at the imperturbable perfection with which the position is laid down on page after page ''.
That is, it is literally a picture window: you don't see into the viscera ; ;
Tommy, of course, had never heard of a kotowaza, or Japanese proverb, which says, `` Tanin yori miuchi '', and is literally translated as `` Relatives are better than strangers ''.
The wallpaper in the back bedroom is literally crumbling off.
He was worshipped as Acraephius ( ; Ἀκραιφιος, Akraiphios, literally " Acraephian ") or Acraephiaeus ( ; Ἀκραιφιαίος, Akraiphiaios, literally " Acraephian ") in the Boeotian town of Acraephia ( Ἀκραιφία ), reputedly founded by his son Acraepheus ; and as Smintheus ( ; Σμινθεύς, Smintheus, " Sminthian "— that is, " of the town of Sminthos or Sminthe ") near the Troad town of Hamaxitus.
The name " Alaska " ( Аляска ) was already introduced in the Russian colonial period, when it was used only for the peninsula and is derived from the Aleut alaxsxaq, meaning " the mainland " or, more literally, " the object towards which the action of the sea is directed ".
One of Avicenna's important Persian work is the Daaneshnaame ( literally: the book of knowledge ) for Prince ' Ala ad-Daulah ( the local Buyid ruler ).
One might take this as implying that Sheol is literally underground, although it is as easily read literally, as signifying an earthquake or split in the earth.
Another occasionally used term for the genre is " allohistory " ( literally " other history ").

literally and bay
The expedition, consisting of eleven ships and 1, 357 men under the orders of Admiral Corneille came into the bay, which they named “ Rade des Tortues ” ( literally meaning " Harbor of the Tortoises ") because of the great number of terrestrial tortoises they found there.
Hanamāulu ( literally, " tired bay " in Hawaiian, and is the ancient birthplace of Kawelo, a member of Kauai's ruling family ) is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in
Hanapepe ( literally, " crushed bay " in Hawaiian due to landslides in the area ) is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States.
The earliest written reference to the town is in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, where it is spelled Rumcofan, literallya wide cove or bay ”.
The bay was named Baie des Puants ( literally, " Bay of the Stinkers ") during the French regime as attested by many French maps of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Ha Long Bay ( Vietnamese: Vịnh Hạ Long,, literally: " descending dragon bay ") is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a popular travel destination, located in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam.
In English, the Finnish word Lahti literally means bay and Vesijärvi means water lake.
Some surnames in those languages have been russified since the 19th century and remain so ; e. g. the surname of Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev has a Russian "- yev " suffix, which literally means " of Nazar-bay " ( where " bay " is a Turkic native noble rank-compare Turkish " bey ", Uzbek " beg ", and Kyrghyz " bek ").
In American usage, horse enthusiasts usually do not use the term " piebald ," but rather describe the colour shade of a pinto literally with terms such as " black and white " for a piebald, " brown and white ," or " bay and white ," for skewbalds, or color-specific modifiers such as " bay pinto ", " sorrel pinto ," " buckskin pinto ," and such.
Americans usually describe the colour shade of a pinto literally: black and white, chestnut ( or sorrel and white, or bay and white.
Taken literally, Wakatipu would mean " growing canoe " or possibly " growing bay " if the original was Whakatipu and the h elided as a result of the Southern Māori dialect.
The name " Shek O " literally means the " rocky bay ".
The port town of Golfito ( literally ' little bay ') is located in Puntarenas Province on the southern Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, near the border of Panama.
However, there is also a form which is more similar to old Hebrew: bay mir iz do, literally " By me is there ", followed by the subject ( nominative ).

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