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“ Imposing stone buildings began to give dignity and permanence to the dusty streets while wood-frame homes gradually replaced the “ proving-up ” homes of the Run.
Much of the old town consists of traditional Middle Eastern houses built around courtyards, invisible from the dusty streets, many of which are impassable to motor vehicles.
Olongapo streets were unpaved — they were dusty during the dry season and were stretches of mud and slush when the rains came.
*" In the Beginning "-Hollywood is transformed from a peaceful village with dusty streets and lemon groves to the birthplace of the industry in California.
On the north-eastern side of the church there is a mural depicting Huddleston walking the dusty streets of Sophiatown.

dusty and up
When the station wagon drew abreast of the dusty dirt road that led up to the porch of the Culver house, Pamela turned the wheel, guiding the car to its familiar parking spot close to the house, and stopped.
Bicycle gear-sets he had once used as the basis of the design for the Camden Cycly Company plant hung on a rope in one corner, and over his desk, next to several old and dusty hats, was a clean pair of roller skates which he occasionally used up and down in front of his house.
found CP with q of up to 0. 17 in the Orion OMC-1 star-forming region, and explained it by reflection of starlight from aligned oblate grains in the dusty nebula.
The reviewer gave particular praise to Hart's directorial skill :" The camera placement here, the simple yet effective symbolism, and the flair for spectacle as in the brilliantly handled mob scenes where all of Inceville goes up in smoke, the real ' feel ' of the old, dusty, unglamorised West, all should have earned Hart a reputation as one of the great directors.
In desert areas, or areas with impoverished or dusty soils, rain-bearing winds can pick up sand and dust and this can be deposited elsewhere in precipitation and causing the freshwater flow to be measurably contaminated both by insoluble solids but also by the soluble components of those soils.
Winds are predominantly from the east ; strong winds often picking up the dusty surface snow reducing visibility to a few metres.
There is a legend that the Christ Child grew up and walked the roads of Palestine ; and the yellow flowering plant of the dusty wayside with silvery fern-like leaves that lay flat on the ground has been called the Footsteps of Our Lord.
We know how the little boy feels as he swings high up over one of those dusty, dreary, necessary playgrounds, and we share the backache of the old man on the park bench, the pitiful comfort of the hard-seat after his painful walk.
The Herschel Observatory is capable of seeing the coldest and dustiest objects in space ; for example, cool cocoons where stars form and dusty galaxies just starting to bulk up with new stars.
By the time the real Janko shows up, a murder has occurred, and Mrs. Pollifax and her inexperienced companion are running for their lives from one dusty hamlet to the next, desperately trying to find the informer and save the rest of the network.
The audience, as they filled into the dusty and deserted building, was made up of the widest cross section possible: old and young ( with a strong emphasis on the children ), abled and disabled, all races and color.
In his next personal appearance he takes a walk in the woods of canto 6 dressed up as a dusty pilgrim, lets himself be seen by Una and Satyrane, and gives Una an account of Redcross's death at the hands of a " Paynims sonne " that we recognize as a muffled version of his own luckless encounter with Sansloy.
The Pulliams moved frequently and young Eugene grew up in a variety of dusty prairie towns.
The paved mountain track, built in 1999, from the bus terminal at Yatetaung, is along a dusty section with kiosks on both sides and the climb of 1. 2 km up to the Golden Rock is stiff and takes about one hour to reach.

dusty and down
A song about Tacoma, " Thrice All American ", by American singer-songwriter and former resident Neko Case, describes it as " a dusty old jewel in the South Puget Sound / where the factories churn / and the timber's all cut down ".
Pinot Meunier was first mentioned in the 16th century, and gets its name and synonyms ( French Meunier and German Müller-both meaning miller ) from flour-like dusty white down on the underside of its leaves.
Lower down the slopes is Kutus, which is a bustling dusty town with too many influences from the other dialects to be able to differentiate.
: When I gaze down again on the dusty world
The award-winning music video for " Boulevard of Broken Dreams ", which was directed by Samuel Bayer, depicts the band members after their car has stalled in the desert, and they begin a melancholy walk down a dusty road.
West explained his painting area was extremely dusty and dust was falling down on the prison floor.

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By strategically running horses across the dusty Dominguez hills in the area now known as Dominguez Hills and Carson, while transporting their single small cannon to various sites, Carrillo and his troops convinced the Americans they had encountered a large enemy force.

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Crossing the 4,000-foot width of the Mekong at Champassak, on a raft with an outboard motor, we took off our dusty shirts and enjoyed a veritable ocean breeze.
There were tire marks where it had been, but they were overlapped by others and on the dusty floor would not be noticeable except under close scrutiny.
When Mercer looked on helplessly, the half-man twisted over on his side, his pink dusty back turned to Mercer, and wept hoarsely and quietly to himself.
This dusty disk would be relatively young on the time scale of the star's age, and it will eventually be removed unless other collision events supply more dust.
Despite modern depictions, almost nobody actually rode in the wagons ; it was too dusty, too rough, and too hard on the livestock.
In open-road endurance races across Europe such as the Mille Miglia, Tour de France and Targa Florio, which were often run on dusty roads, the need for fenders and a mechanic or navigator was still there.
Fort Worth went from a sleepy outpost to a bustling town when it became a stop along the legendary Chisholm Trail, the dusty path on which millions of head of cattle were driven north to market.
Western films commonly feature as their protagonists stock characters such as cowboys, gunslingers, and bounty hunters, often depicted as semi-nomadic wanderers who wear Stetson hats, bandannas, spurs, and buckskins, use revolvers or rifles as everyday tools of survival, and ride between dusty towns and cattle ranches on trusty steeds.
From the moment that Wyatt and his brothers are discovered on the wide and dusty range, trailing a herd of cattle to a far-off promised land, a tone of pictorial authority is struck — and it is held.
The balls used in One Day Internationals are white and become discoloured very easily, especially on dusty or abrasive pitches, and thus the ball change is deemed necessary to ensure that the ball is easily visible. Vinay Duwadi See.
Toledo's father, a mason, claimed a plot of dusty land and built a home on it.
In the years that followed World War II, shadows darkened the scenery to add psychological complexity to a number of early film noir dramas, like Leave Her to Heaven, while at the same time a secret battle involving blacklisted Broken Arrow screenwriter Albert Maltz, a prominent member of the “ Hollywood Ten ," was being fought on the same dusty ground.
' Then Prophet Hazrat Muhammad mentioned a traveller on a long journey, who is dishevelled and dusty, and he stretches forth his hands to the sky, saying, ' O my Lord!
Räikkönen won the Hungarian Grand Prix from the most handicapped qualifying position, having had to do his qualifying run first on the notoriously dusty and dirty track because of his early retirement a week earlier at Hockenheim.
Life has traditionally been seen as driven by energy from the sun, but deep sea organisms have no access to sunlight, so they must depend on nutrients found in the dusty chemical deposits and hydrothermal fluids in which they live.
Hendrik had long before this developed an insatiable passion for reading, and revelled all day long among the ancient, torn and dusty tomes which passed through the garret of The Green Corner on their way to being destroyed.
There's no reason for him NOT to be a massive dusty planetoid that we've inadvertently landed on ") and usually just barely makes enough sense to be part of the plot.
Batting at five and seven in the batting order respectively, he scored 18 in the first innings and two in the second on a " dusty turning track " in the opening Test in Chennai.
The officials were authorised to do justice to those that came to their fair ; eventually even the smallest fair would have had a court to adjudicate on offences and disputes arising within the fairground, which was called a pye powder court ( from Old French pieds pouldrés, literally " dusty feet ", meaning an itinerant trader, from Medieval Latin pedes pulverosi ).
Waugh chose to enforce the follow-on and V. V. S. Laxman ( 281 ) and Rahul Dravid ( 180 ) batted for the entire fourth day's play to set Australia a target of 384 on a dusty, spinning wicket.
Newly arrived to the dusty riverbank settlement, Jesuit clergymen in 1608 secured a title to much of the lot, on which Garay's earlier plans for a central plaza had been abandoned.
Dr. Hazel Barton returned in 2007 on a NASA funded expedition to investigate the features growing on the cave walls and ceiling: evidence of extremophile cave microbes eating the silica-based walls of the cave and leaving dusty deposits on ancient spiderwebs, forming these unique stalactite type shapes.

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