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Southwards form the village, about a half-mile from this place, an East Indian settlement was located.
Southwards from Stavanger, the route largely runs along the waterfront, hugging Gandsfjorden.
Southwards from there is the main shopping area as well as the town hall.
Southwards they operate vice versa.
Southwards, the line is joined by the minor Melksham branch from Chippenham shortly before Trowbridge.
Southwards on Mareham Road it meets Mareham on the Hill, east of Stonehill Farm.
The Southwards Car Museum on the Kapiti Coast, New Zealand has on display a Standard Flying V8 registered with an English number plate and which it claims only 350 were made.
* Southwards, Aldersley Junction is only a mile away, connecting to the BCN Main Line of the Birmingham Canal Navigations ( the maze of canals between Wolverhampton and Birmingham ) and onwards to the Grand Union Canal main line and London.
Southwards from the eastern edge of the Horse of Copinsay.
Southwards the Soar was too shallow for navigation, and a canal was dug from a junction with the river just north of the packhorse bridge to Market Harborough, where it connected with the Grand Junction Canal.
Southwards HVDC power transfer therefore is limited by the capacity of the lower North Island 220 kV transmission circuits, and by the risk of voltage disturbances in the Wellington region in the event of a sudden disruption to HVDC transfer.
It passes the main Town Centre to the West and heads Southwards out of the town towards Dunchurch.
Southwards from these at the foot of the mountains and at the entrance to the valleys, there are rich areas of fertile land.
Southwards the elevation increases to between 700 and over 1, 100 feet above sea level.
Southwards the ridge steps down over High Crag, and narrows as it swings east around Ruthwaite Cove to Dollywaggon Pike.
The only alternative they had, was to move Southwards or Eastwards, leaving our regions deserted, which seems to be the case at Veldwezelt-Hezerwater during the warmest ( MIS 5e ) and coldest ( MIS 4 ) climatic phases, when no large herds of food animals seemed to be present.
Southwards, Emily Bay and Slaughter Bay open into the Kingston lagoon and reefs and the broad expanse of Sydney Bay.
Heading Southwards out of Redditch the former road is rejoined and it passes through the village of Astwood Bank before finally terminating at a staggered junction with the A422 South of Cookhill, just short of the Warwickshire border.
Southwards Great Gable and the Scafells ring the head of the Derwent catchment, while near at hand-enhanced by the steepness of the slope-is a view of the woods and crags of mid Borrowdale.

faced and across
When several minutes had passed and Curt hadn't emerged from the livery stable, Brenner reentered the hotel and faced Summers across the counter.
Here, too, she talked low, quirking her head at one or another of the places, most often at Izaak's armchair which faced her across the long table.
The time was about 16: 30, and the two armies were in close contact across the whole four-mile ( 6 km ) front, from the skirmishing in the marshes in the south, through the vast cavalry battle on the open plain ; to the fierce struggle for Ramillies at the centre, and to the north, where, around the cottages of Offus and Autre-Eglise, Orkney and de la Guiche faced each other across the Petite Gheete ready to renew hostilities.
In November 2009, Ecuador faced an energy crisis that led to power rationing across the country.
When faced with a new circuit, the software first tries to find a steady state solution, that is, one where all nodes conform to Kirchhoff's Current Law and the voltages across and through each element of the circuit conform to the voltage / current equations governing that element.
They included the Maths and Social Sciences Tower, the Faraday Building, the Renold Building, and the Barnes Wallis Building, the last two of which faced each other across a bowling green, which later became a landscaped garden.
After two months of inaction, during which the armies faced each other across the Secchia River, Königsegg on September 15 took advantage of lax security and executed a raid on Coigny's headquarters, very nearly capturing Coigny and taking among other prizes Charles Emmanuel's china.
Instead of the boy Conradin, safely sequestered across the Alps, the Papacy now faced an able military leader in Italy.
Exercising his first command, Gaunt dared not attack such a superior force and the two armies faced each other across a marsh for several weeks until the English were reinforced by the Earl of Warwick, at which the French withdrew without offering battle.
When the three travellers finally reach the beach-after bribing a local boat contractor, taking a long swim, trekking the dense jungle, stumbling across a marijuana plantation and avoiding its heavily armed guards, and eventually jumping down a waterfall-they are faced with a tight-knit and largely self-sufficient community which has almost completely shut itself off from civilization and which has developed a sophisticated hierarchy under the quasi-dictatorial rule of a young American woman called Sal and her South African lover, Bugs, who, along with Daffy, discovered the beach and founded the community there in 1989.
Since Lincoln was watching the fight from the ramparts of Fort Stevens, this was only time in American history when two former opponents in a presidential election faced one another across battle lines.
Main Street faced Salt Creek on the West Side of town, with the Railroad depot across the street.
After several complicated manoeuvres, the two armies faced each other across the gap of Malplaquet, south-west of Mons.
At the beginning of 1800, the armies of France and Austria faced each other across the Rhine.
They worked on the Tuileries Palace that faced the Louvre across the Place du Carrousel and the parterres.
Regular, fixed sessions have taken place since 1961, and the list below outlines the prime ministers since 1961 and Opposition party leaders they faced across the floor of the House of Commons:
Setting out from Fort Cumberland in Maryland on May 29, 1755, the expedition faced an enormous logistical challenge: moving a large body of men with equipment, provisions, and ( most importantly for the task ahead ) heavy cannon, across the densely wooded Allegheny Mountains and into western Pennsylvania, a journey of about.
Bliss ran upstairs into Reeves ' bedroom and found him dead, his corpse lying across the bed, his naked body faced upward and his feet on the floor.
Luger faced Flair in many rematches across the country, never winning the title.
He also comes across as being calm when faced with a difficult situation.
South Tyneside Council faced significant criticism from British media, who focused on the use of taxpayer money at a time of severe budget cuts across the government services throughout the country.
Coming into office with World War II breaking out in Europe, Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson faced with the situation of the War Department spread through the overcrowded Munitions Building and numerous other buildings across Washington, D. C., and suburban Maryland and Virginia.
For about two hours the two side faced each other across the clearing as Banks waited for more of his troops to arrive and Taylor arranged his men.

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