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Even the knowledge that she was losing another boy, as a mother always does when a marriage is made, did not prevent her from having the first carefree, dreamless sleep that she had known since they dropped down the canyon and into Bear Valley, way, way back there when they were crossing those other mountains.
Prior to the featured race, the stewards announced that apprentice James P. Verrone is suspended ten days for crowding horses and crossing the field sharply in two races on Wednesday.
Upper Lars is the only land border crossing that does not go through Georgia's Russian-backed breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
This crossing is expected to reopen starting on March 1, 2010.
The crossing is described in Wallace Breem's historical novel " Eagle in the Snow.
* 1962 – The first official Panda crossing is opened outside Waterloo station, London.
There is a proposal to develop some of the roads running from the SW to the NE to create an all-weather road named the Outback Highway, crossing the continent diagonally from Laverton, Western Australia ( north of Kalgoorlie, through the Northern Territory to Winton, in Queensland.
In railway parlance, an overbridge is a bridge crossing over the course of the railway.
A shared border crossing point has been built and has been functioning since 2003, and is used without hindrance by either party.
Another crossing, the Marmaray tunnel, is a long undersea railway tunnel currently under construction and is expected to be completed in 2015.
The combined pathways of glycolysis during exercise, lactate's crossing via the bloodstream to the liver, subsequent gluconeogenesis and release of glucose into the bloodstream is called the Cori cycle.
It is almost certain that the whole army is crossing the Danube at Lauingen ...
The objective of the game is to clear all the bubbles from the arena without any bubble crossing the bottom line.
It is not uncommon for players to deliver a " wrong bias " shot from time to time and see their carefully aimed bowl crossing neighbouring rinks rather than heading towards their jack.
The old elevated Central Artery crossing is to the right.
( God's speech foreshadows major themes of the book: the crossing of the Jordan and conquest of the land, its distribution, and the imperative need for obedience to the Law ; Joshua's own immediate obedience is seen in his speeches to the Israelite commanders and to the Transjordanian tribes, and the Transjordanians ' affirmation of Joshua's leadership echoes Yahweh's assurances of victory ).
Bayonne harbour is a stop over for yachts and boats crossing the Gulf of Biscay on their way from the UK to the Iberian Peninsula, the Atlantic or the Mediterranean.
The area is one of the most heavily traveled shipping lanes in the world, with ships crossing through it daily for ports in the Americas, Europe, and the Caribbean Islands.
A monster will also become angry if either player collects a skull ( the only negative item in the game ), and the monster is hit by the resulting comet crossing the screen.
A shared border crossing point has been built and has been functioning since 2003, and is used without hindrance by either party.
This area is located near the Sečovlje-Plovanija official border crossing point ( set up by an interim agreement of the two countries in the 1990s ).
Another common feature is the spire, a tall tower on the " west " end of the church or over the crossing.
Crete is extremely mountainous, and its character is defined by a high mountain range crossing from west to east, formed by three different groups of mountains:

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The transport of hazardous goods through the crossing is governed by the European ADR Agreement.
In the spring of 1942 he made a hazardous Atlantic crossing:
He felt impelled to return to England to do what he could for the war effort, and in 1941, leaving his wife and children in California, he made the hazardous Atlantic crossing.
The hazardous crossing in adverse weather made it possible for Washington to lead the main body of the Continental Army against Hessian soldiers garrisoned at Trenton.
Although journeys are now made by ferry, small sail ships and steamers were previously used, and the crossing could be hazardous.
A grade crossing with a flashing overhead warning beacon was replaced in 2000 by a grade-separated exit, making the Appalachian Trail's crossing here less hazardous.
After the British established a trading port in Singapore in 1819, early Chinese immigrants started to arrive, crossing the hazardous South China Sea.
The river has also been known to flood the playground area at Braichycymmer, and sometimes becomes hazardous near the Llangeinor playing fields / railway crossing, and in the lower regions of Bryngarw Country Park ( where it has become less of a problem due to the deepening off the river bed to these ends ).
Only short locals used to run this line and was so little used that the crossing was exempted from requirements that school buses and hazardous material trucks stop before crossing.

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There are for example fragments in ' Sapphic ' meter praising the Dioscuri, Hermes and the river Hebrus ( a river significant in Lesbian mythology since it was down its waters that the head of Orpheus was believed to have floated singing, eventually crossing the sea to Lesbos and ending up in a temple of Apollo, as a symbol of Lesbian supremacy in song ).
For example, Ecuador has closed its main border crossing with Colombia every night since August 2002, when evidence emerged that Colombian guerrillas and paramilitaries were asserting control over Ecuador's border communities.
For instance, while words for transporter ionizer unit ( jolvoy ) or bridge ( of a ship ) ( meH ) have been known since close to the language's inception, the word for bridge in the sense of a crossing over water ( QI ) was unknown until August 2012.
Owing to the favourable soil and climate, the Limburg Basin stands as one of Hesse ’ s richest agricultural regions and moreover, with its convenient Lahn crossing, it has been of great importance to transport since the Middle Ages.
) There are variants of μSR, e. g. muon spin rotation, which is affected by the presence of a magnetic field applied transverse to the muon beam direction ( since muons are typically produced in a spin-polarized state from the decay of pions ), and avoided level crossing ( ALC ), which is also called level crossing resonance ( LCR ).
During the third day of the 13-day Cold Harbor battle, Grant led a costly fatal assault on Lee's trenches, and as news spread in the North, heavy criticism fell on Grant, who was called " the Butcher ", having lost 52, 788 casualties in 30 days since crossing the Rapidan.
A DART train passes under the Lansdowne Road | Lansdowne Road Rugby Stadium ( since demolished ) and over the level crossing as it enters Lansdowne Road railway station.
There has been a crossing of the River Thames at Staines since Roman times.
A negative slope and transitivity exclude indifference curves crossing, since straight lines from the origin on both sides of where they crossed would give opposite and intransitive preference rankings.
The crossing lies south of the Bridge of Sighs, and was a replacement for a wooden bridge that had stood on the site since the foundation's early days as a hospital.
Commercially available semiconductor antifuse-based OTP memory arrays have been around at least since 1969, with initial antifuse bit cells dependent on blowing a capacitor between crossing conductive lines.
Also in 1957, Silver City completed its one-millionth Channel crossing since its inaugural Lympne — Le Touquet air ferry service took to the air in July 1948.
On 23 April 2003, the Ledra Palace crossing was opened through the Green Line, the first time that crossing was allowed since 1974.
The city has been strategically significant since at least the Roman occupation of Britain, due to its naturally defensible crag and tail hill ( latterly the site of Stirling Castle ), and its commanding position at the foot of the Ochil Hills on the border between the Lowlands and Highlands, at the lowest crossing point of the River Forth.
Other public bus routes that have used the crossing, and since ceased, were the Eastern National 402 ( Southend-Dartford / Kings Cross ), and the Dartford-Basildon ' Thames Weald ' Express.
He had been sent an advance review copy of On the Origin of Species, and wrote in his response of 18 November 1859 ( four days before the book went on sale ) that he had " long since, from watching the crossing of domesticated animals and plants, learnt to disbelieve the dogma of the permanence of species.
Beginning in 2009, a commercial break replaces Letterman's trademark ' crossing to the desk ' which he had done since the early years.
The name Akiak means " the other side ", since this place was a crossing to the Yukon River basin during the winter for area Eskimos.
As traffic on each line has soared since the mid-1990s, fueled largely by the vast increase in imports passing through the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, the primitive crossing has become a serious bottleneck.
A suggestion for combining the new Sunset Hills and Sun City Tehama subdivisions across the Tehama County line with the current CDP would be currently unworkable since the California constitution prohibits incorporated cities and towns from crossing county lines.

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