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Telos and built
To the north-east of the plain is the island's capital, Megálo Chorió, built in the early 19th century at the foot of the ancient city of Telos.

Telos and was
The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Survivors ( ISBN 978-1845830014 ) by Rich Cross and Andy Priestner was published by Telos Publishing Ltd. in December 2005.
In the early 2000s, Telos Publishing produced a series of original Doctor Who novellas, published individually in hardcover ; the first, Time and Relative by Kim Newman, was released on November 23, 2001.
Howe and Stephen James Walker set up the publishing house Telos Publishing Ltd. in 2002, which initially published Doctor Who novellas until the licence was withdrawn by BBC Worldwide in 2004.
The story features Doctor Who monsters The Daemons and was written by David J. Howe, previously known for writing many successful nonfiction Doctor Who books, and for publishing Doctor Who fiction under the Telos Publishing imprint.
* Telos Corporation has an AMHS product named Automated Message Handling System ( AMHS ) that was developed for the Defense Information Systems Agency.
Telos Corporation's AMHS product was selected by all services as the message handling system to be used for organizational messaging throughout the United States Department of Defense.
Popularly, Telos was the son of Helios and Halia, the sister of the Telchines.
Pliny the Elder notes that in antiquity Telos was known as Agathussa ( Αγαθούσσα ) ( also Agathusa and Agathousa ).
* Telos claims that poet Erinna ( said to be Sappho's equal ) was born on the island around 350 BC.
It was written in a dialect which was a mixture of the Doric and Aeolic, and which was spoken at Rhodes, where, or in the adjacent island of Telos, Erinna was born.
Telos was originally covered entirely in ice, and inhabited by the Cryons, humanoids who could survive only in the cold.
For many years there was much confusion amongst Doctor Who fans as to whether the Cybermen had originated on Mondas or Telos.
The Tomb of the Cybermen merely states " Telos was their home planet ," seemingly at odds with the statements in The Tenth Planet that Mondas is where the Cybermen have originated.
Consulting firm Telos had examined conditions at the plant and released a report in January 2005, reporting of " broken alarms, thinned pipe, chunks of concrete falling, bolts dropping 60ft and staff being overcome with fumes ", and the report's co-author stated " we have never seen a site where the notion ' I could die today ' was so real ".
Erinna ( Greek: ) was a Greek poet, a contemporary and friend of Sappho, a native of Rhodes or the adjacent island of Telos or even possibly Tenos, who flourished about 600 BC ( according to Eusebius, she was well known in 352 BC ).

Telos and last
Android and human agents later destroyed the tomb, the last surviving element of Telos.

Telos and join
The second half of the series see the protagonists join up with the rebel faction, the Comodeen, and board the submarine, Jane, which is bound for Telos, the only place in Wonderland that has a natural deposit of the gravity defying flying water.

Telos and American
With the disintegration of the New Left and the gradual integration of what remained of the American Left within the Democratic Party, Telos became increasingly critical of the Left in general.

Telos and be
Once this project is complete, the full archive – over 40 years of Telos – will be available online to institutional subscribers for 2012 renewals.
Sometime around the 25th century, a team of archeologists, led by Professor Parry and financed by the Brotherhood of Logicians, embarked on an expedition to Telos, believing it to be the Cyberman homeworld and hoping to discover artefacts amongst its ruins.
In an essay in About Time, a critical analysis of classic Doctor Who, Lawrence Miles and Tat Wood suggest that Planet 14 may be Telos, placing that planet as the fourteenth in our own solar system, after Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mondas, Mars, the time-looped planet mentioned in Image of the Fendahl, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, " Cassius " ( mentioned in The Sun Makers as a planet beyond Pluto ) and " Xena " ( a name popularly used for the dwarf planet Eris prior to its official naming ; in the essay, Miles and Wood confuse it with Sedna, another trans-Neptunian object discovered by the same team of astronomers ).
Qui-Gon has only one lead: Xanatos could be on his home planet, Telos.

Telos and vessel
The Cybermen have captured a time-travelling vessel from Bates and Stratton, who intend to reclaim it and escape from Telos.
Griffiths is offered £ 2 million in diamonds ( which are very common on Telos ) if he will help Lytton to capture the time vessel.

Telos and her
Peri complains that the Doctor has caused three electrical fires, a power failure, nearly collided with a storm of asteroids, got lost in the TARDIS corridors twice, wiped the memory banks of the flight computer, jettisoned three quarters of the storage hold, and burned her " cold dinner ", all since the time-travellers left Telos ( Attack of the Cybermen ).

Telos and ".
Telos is Greek for " purpose ," " end ," or " goal ".

built and Bangor
Designed and built by General Electric, and incorporating 28 Digital Equipment VAX computers housed in Bangor, it was the most powerful radar in the world, capable of monitoring virtually the entire North Atlantic, from Iceland to the Caribbean.
Henry David Thoreau's The Maine Woods includes this passages describing Bangor: " Like a star at the edge of the night, still hewing the forests of which it is built, already overflowing with the luxuries and refinements of Europe, and sending its vessels to Spain, to England, to the West Indies for its groceries "
The European & North American Railway built up the Penobscot River valley from Bangor and reached Mattawamkeag in 1869.
Maine militia companies mustered in Bangor and traveled to the Upper Aroostook until 26 February 1839, when the early construction of Fort Fairfield, which the earlier posse built on the Aroostook River from seized stolen timber, allowed for camping troops on the eastern boundary.
Built in 1849 and replaced in 1929, the Norridgewock Covered Bridge across the Kennebec River was the second longest covered bridge in Maine after the Bangor Covered Bridge, which was built in 1846 across the Penobscot River to Brewer.
Bangor Mountain lies to the east of the main part of the city, but the large housing estate of Maesgeirchen, originally built as council housing, is to the east of the mountain near Port Penrhyn.
These early cottages built to house quarrymen are on Ffordd Bangor
In the late 18th century, Richard Pennant, 1st Baron Penrhyn, built a road from Bangor through the Nant Ffrancon and Dyffryn Ogwen to Betws-y-Coed, and eventually through to Shrewsbury ( in use by 1798 ).
This was reconfigured to eleven two-carriage and sixteen three-carriage units all with a top speed of 100mph, worth £ 78 million, built to allow for the replacement of elderly Class 101 ' heritage ' DMUs and locomotive-hauled trains to Bangor and Holyhead.
His approach did not find favour with the Bishop of Bangor, but he defended his decision by telling the Bishop that the church would be built on rock, while the chapel would be built on sand.
The E & NA built a western extension from Saint John to the International Boundary at St. Croix, New Brunswick and Vanceboro, Maine during the 1860s, while the E & NA in Maine had built from Bangor up the Penobscot River valley and then across the lowlands of eastern Maine to the border at Vanceboro-St. Croix in 1869.
The tracks between Saint John and St. Croix were built as part of the European and North American Railway's " Western Extension " which was part of a project that connected Saint John, New Brunswick with Bangor, Maine, opening in 1869.
A permanent transmitting facility was then built at Moscow AFS, a receiving facility at Columbia Falls AFS, and an operational center between them in Bangor.
The Penobscot and Kennebec Railroad Co. received a charter on April 5, 1845 and built a line between Bangor, Maine and Waterville, Maine.
* Portland to Bangor was built between 1845-1850 by the Androscoggin and Kennebec Railroad and Penobscot and Kennebec Railroad, both of which merged to form the Maine Central Railroad in 1862.
Before the church was built, Cor Tewdws, a monastery and divinity school, alternately named Caerworgorn, or Bangor Tewdws ( College of Theodosius ), or later Bangor Illtyd (" Illtyd's college ").
The Tonic Cinema was built in 1936 in Bangor, Northern Ireland.
Originally built as a custom house by James Hamilton, 1st Viscount Claneboye in 1637, the architecture of the tower is unique in Bangor and rare in Ulster.

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