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He was too old -- when he passed up and through the corridor of pines that lined the trail he could see ahead, he was passing from life.
Somehow Dr. Charles Leale was forced through the mob and squeezed out into the dingy corridor.
The corridor on the eleventh floor was dimly lighted by electric globes at intervals of thirty feet.
The study found GDP per capita in the corridor was 10 % above average U. S. metropolitan areas and 40 above other Canadian cities at that time.
This was an important travel corridor for Tlingit and Haida Native peoples, as well as gold-rush era steamships.
The cryptoporticus ( underground corridor ) where this event would have taken place was discovered beneath the imperial palaces on the Palatine Hill.
In the absence of secure sea lines of communications, the retention of the Thessaloniki-Constantinople corridor was essential to the overall strategic posture of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans.
During the battle for Jerusalem where the Jewish community of 100, 000 people was besieged, most Arab villages of the Tel Aviv – Jerusalem corridor were captured by Jewish militias and leveled.
He created a spectacularly successful publicity campaign for Whifflet cigarettes while working for Pym's Publicity Ltd and at aged 40 was able to turn three cartwheels in the office corridor, stopping just short of the boss's open office door ( Murder Must Advertise ).
In 1863 a corridor of land running diagonally across Yarra Park was granted to the Hobson ’ s Bay Railway and divided Yarra Park from the river.
The concealed corridor with wall drawings of Michelangelo's under the New Sacristy was discovered in 1976.
The disk was thrown down a corridor so that it could roll past the players at great speed.
The Polish population of eastern Germany was one of the justifications for the creation of the " Polish corridor " after World War I and the absorption of the land east of the Oder-Neisse line into Poland after World War II.
In the decision, France kept the 12 nautical mile ( NM ) ( 22. 2 km ) territorial sea surrounding the islands and was given an additional 12 NM ( 22. 2 km ) contiguous zone as well as a 10. 5 NM ( 19. 4 km ) wide corridor stretching 200 NM ( 370 km ) south.
* After 7: 00 a. m .: Port Authority Police Officer John McLoughlin, who was in an underground corridor between the two towers when the South Tower collapsed, is pulled alive from the rubble of the World Trade Center.
In the fall of 1882 work was done on the main corridor, including tinting the walls pale olive and adding squares of gold leaf, and decorating the ceiling in gold and silver, and colorful traceries woven to spell " USA ".
* 20 December: A 40-year-old rabbi was shot and killed on the Kissufim corridor road ( in the Gaza Strip ) while driving with his wife and six children to attend a pre-wedding Sabbath celebration in Afula.
The first wall was created in 1964 by Don Robinson, a lecturer in Physical Education by inserting pieces of rock into a corridor wall.
As part of the Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty in 1890, a corridor of land taken from the northern border of Bechuanaland, extending as far as the Zambezi river, was added to the colony.
The Kings Contrivance Village Center underwent major construction in 2007 and 2008 when a new Harris Teeter supermarket was added to the center, but maintained the original character of stores around a central corridor and plaza.
Although it was mainly used for shipping grain, it also transported other commodities and the corridor along the canal developed into an important economic belt.
By the seventh century, Byzantine authority was largely limited to a diagonal band running roughly from Ravenna, where the Emperor's representative, or Exarch, was located, to Rome and south to Naples ( the " Rome-Ravenna corridor ").
* October 2, 1942: New York City, New York “ Erwin Goodman, 36-year-old mathematics teacher of William J. Gaynor Junior High School, was shot and killed in the school corridor by a youth ...

corridor and listed
The building parts have also been listed as a series of historic monuments by government decree of June 26, 2003, including its roofs and belfry, main hall, glass roof, the staircase, corridor serving the first floor, the rooms on the first floor ( including decoration ): the wedding room, the VIP lounge, the lounge of the council and the cabinet room.
The masts will however, have a significant adverse landscape impact: they will affect important views along the river and the character of the river corridor ; they will affect the setting of the Riverside Conservation Area ; and they will affect the setting of the listed railway bridge and the setting of the adjacent Grade I listed road bridge.
The Marvel Comic version listed several capabilities not seen in the TV series such as the Wall-a huge corridor where technicians in huge floating chairs listened with headphones, by way of the Battlestars ' sensors, to everything from distant quasars, pulsars, super nova remnants and so forth, as a means to keep surveillance on possible Cylon activity or the true location of Earth.

corridor and high-priority
The proposed routing for I-11 is part of the Canamex high-priority corridor.
In 1995, the portion of US 93 over Hoover Dam was included as part of the CANAMEX Corridor, a high-priority transportation corridor established under the North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA ).

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It is in Russia's interest that Poland should be strong and powerful, in a position to shut the door of this corridor by her own force.
A 2003 study by TD Bank Financial Group found the corridor is the only Canadian urban centre to amass a U. S. level of wealth while maintaining a Canadian-style quality of life, offering universal health care benefits.
In many cases this can be avoided by architectural design which favors doors which open inwards into rooms ( from the perspective of a common area such as a corridor, the door opens outwards ).
The academic area is well connected by a long corridor which links all the major buildings.
The Byzantines managed to retain control of the area of Ravenna and Rome, linked by a thin corridor running through Perugia.
It describes the Plane of Mirrors as a space existing behind reflective surfaces, and experienced by visitors as a long corridor.
Alien influences have also, for example, trapped the Doctor's TARDIS and drained its power in " The Web Planet " ( 1965 ) and " Death to the Daleks " ( 1974 ), while its course has been diverted by " The Keeper of Traken " ( 1981 ), the " Mandragora Helix " ( 1976 ) and by the Daleks ' " time corridor " in " Resurrection of the Daleks " ( 1984 ).
A fifty-foot jeweled Tiffany glass screen, supported by imitation marble columns, replaced the glass doors that separated the main corridor from the north vestibule.
* Badger, an Amtrak train on the Chicago-Milwaukee ( U. S .) corridor now served by the Hiawatha Service
The report projected the population of squatters to grow to 90, 000 in the Suva-Nausori corridor by 2006, putting increasing strain on supplies of water, electricity, sewage, and road services.
As the Free City of Danzig and East Prussia were separated from Germany after World War I by the Polish corridor, the Der Lachs company opened in 1922 an additional factory in Berlin to supply the main part of Germany and international markets with their products Danziger Goldwasser and Krambambuli from there.
Most notably, while studying the Valley of the Kings, he damaged KV17, the tomb of Seti I, by removing a wall panel of 2. 26 x 1. 05 m in a corridor while other elements were removed by his companion Rossellini or the German expedition of 1845.
The Tōkai region, mostly bordering the Pacific Ocean, is a narrow corridor interrupted in places by mountains that descend into the sea.
The postwar boom years, enhanced by the establishment of the European Union and NATO headquarters in Brussels, contributed to the rapid expansion of light industry throughout most of Flanders, particularly along a corridor stretching between Brussels and Antwerp, which is the second largest port in Europe after Rotterdam.
Congestion is a significant problem in the county, as east-west transportation is restricted by the narrow urban corridor and many of its citizens commute south to Salt Lake County.
Growth in Polk County is driven by proximity to both the Tampa and Orlando metropolitan areas along the Interstate 4 corridor.
This entrance is approached on the outside by a corridor which leads from a long staircase running most of the length of the northwestern side.
Under the present arrangements, Jews are restricted to entering by the southwestern side, and limited to the southwestern corridor and the corridors which run between the cenotaphs, while Muslims may only enter by the northeastern side, and are restricted to the remainder of the enclosure.

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