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( To avoid any possible excuse for a dripping parade through your house, it is a good idea to have a telephone extension near the pool as well as a direct outdoor route between the pool, and the parking area.
" Meanwhile, Overkirk took the port of Ostend on 4 July thus opening a direct route to the English Channel for communication and supply, but the Allies were making scant progress against Dendermonde whose governor, the Marquis de Valée, was stubbornly resisting.
Incorrectly believing the French to be five days ahead rather than two, Nelson insisted on a direct route to Alexandria without deviation.
Making rapid time on a direct route, Nelson reached Alexandria on 28 June and discovered that the French were not there.
The direct route from the UK across the bay of Biscay and down to Atlantic Spain and Portugal
TACV Cabo Verde Airlines opened a route from London Stansted in October 2008 though it was rumoured that flights were being cancelled due to minimum take up though with effect from May 2008, TACV now fly direct from London Gatwick every Thursday to Sal and Praia.
Interstate 393 is a spur highway leading east from Concord and merging with U. S. Route 4 as a direct route to New Hampshire's seacoast.
The A3122 connects Dartmouth to a junction with the A381, and hence to both Totnes and a more direct route to Kingsbridge.
However ever since the European Union formed an over all streamlining and change of route plans have occurred as faster and more direct links to former Soviet bloc countries now exist and are in the works, with intense co-operation among European countries.
For example, rather than the West Coast Main Line taking the direct route favoured by Joseph Locke over Shap between Lancaster and Carlisle, Stephenson was in favour of a longer sea-level route via Ulverston and Whitehaven.
It provides the most direct route to Victoria Peak and offers scenic views over Victoria Harbour and the skyscrapers of Hong Kong.
Kedah — known as Kedaram, Cheh-Cha ( according to I-Ching ) or Kataha, in ancient Pallava or Sanskrit — was in the direct route of the invasions and was ruled by the Cholas from 1025.
In 1498, Vasco da Gama successfully discovered a new sea route from Europe to India, which paved the way for direct Indo-European commerce.
Hippalus is said to have discovered the direct route from Arabia to India around this time.
It can be contracted by an airborne route or with direct contact with infected human blood, urine, or semen.
It was a direct route for trading and fortification.
Having direct access to a body of water provided a route for resupply in times of war, an additional method of transportation in times of peace, and potential drinking water for a besieged castle or fortification.
Medieval Popes, from the 13th century onward, did indeed avoid the direct route between the Lateran and St Peter's, as Martin of Opava claimed.
Transmission of pathogens occurs through many different routes, including airborne, direct or indirect contact, sexual contact, through blood, breast milk, or other body fluids, and through the fecal-oral route.
; Latency: It might take a long time for each packet to reach its destination, because it gets held up in long queues, or takes a less direct route to avoid congestion.
Nevertheless, most of the public switched telephone network ( PSTN ) uses pre-computed routing tables, with fallback routes if the most direct route becomes blocked ( see routing in the PSTN ).
The latter especially became an important direct route through the mountains.
Due to the short driving distance and direct highway route ( 170 miles, all on Interstate 8 ), Yuma was very popular with Padres fans, and many fans would travel by car from San Diego for Spring Training games.
Suburban systems of the sprawl type are also quite inefficient for cyclists or pedestrians, as the direct route is usually not available for them either.

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Folding between his hands the cross that hung from his neck, he took his appeal direct to Headquarters.
Results from this approach amply confirm the direct observations: about three years are required, there being a possible slight difference between males and females in the time required.
As retinal images are conceded to be an integral function of the brain it seems logical to suppose that the nerves, between the inner brain and the eyes, carry the direct drive for cooperation from the various brain centers -- rather than to theorize on the transmission of an image which is already in required location.
In the second place, a large number of writers, making a more direct claim than Frost to being `` folk writers '' of one sort or another, clearly make no distinctions between genuine and bogus material.
The suppositions in the previous illustration might be sufficiently altered by establishing a connection between general company practice and local practice in the South, and by establishing such direct connection between the practice and the economic well-being of stores located in New York and general company policy.
The key distinguishing factor between direct and collateral appeals is that the former occurs in state courts, and the latter in federal courts.
Malzahar, a character from League of Legends, has a similar back story and Arabian theme that seems to be a direct reference to Alhazred, not to mention the obvious correlation between the two names.
Each chipset consists of several coprocessors which handle graphics acceleration, digital audio, direct memory access and communication between various peripherals ( e. g., CPU, memory and floppy disks ).
Interventive Conservation refers to any act by a conservator that involves a direct interaction between the conservator and the cultural material.
The resulting tangle of blood vessels, often called a nidus ( Latin for " nest ") has no capillaries and abnormally direct connections between high-pressure arteries and low-pressure veins.
Today, direct engagements between aircraft are rare-the most modern fighter-interceptors carry much more extensive bombing payloads, and are used to bomb precision land targets, rather than to fight other aircraft.
Allowing direct data link layer communication between customer nodes exposes the network to various security attacks, such as ARP spoofing.
Traffic between Storrow Drive and the Callahan and Sumner Tunnels uses a short portion of I-93, but additional lanes and direct connections are provided for this traffic.
Bacterial conjugation is the transfer of genetic material between bacterial cells by direct cell-to-cell contact or by a bridge-like connection between two cells.
Nagarjuna asserted a direct connection between, even identity of, dependent origination, selflessness ( anatta ), and emptiness ( śūnyatā ).
A typical trope in such work is a direct connection between the human brain and computer systems.
Because these wildlife trading fees often represent a significant source of these CITES offices ' operational budgets, the structure of CITES creates a direct conflict of interest between these offices and the resources they manage.
Although Connecticut has easy access to the Atlantic, between Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound, Connecticut has no direct ocean coast.
However, magnetic particle clutches have magnetically influenced particles contained in a chamber between driving and driven members which upon application of direct current causes the particles to clump together and adhere to the operating surfaces.
An additional outcome of the negotiations was the creation of the Hotline Agreement and the Moscow – Washington hotline, a direct communications link between Moscow and Washington, D. C.
The figure is usually between 14: 1 and 16: 1 for direct injection engines and between 18: 1 and 23: 1 for indirect injection engines.

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