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The other has his pool far away from the house in a field high on a hill.
" In the face of a rocky hill, on the western side of the city, the local belief has placed ' the grotto of Jeremiah.
Since these geographic considerations imply that, not including the hill within, the walls would be willfully making the city prone to attack from it, some scholars, including the late 19th century surveyors of the Palestine Exploration Fund, consider it unlikely that a wall would ever have been built that would cut the hill off from the city in the valley ; archaeological evidence for the existence of an earlier city wall in such a location has never been found.
Routinely the hero meets a mysterious death, often at the top of a hill ; his body is not buried ; he leaves no successors ; he has one or more holy sepulchres.
Hopewell Center stands on the slope of a hill so steep that the building has its back entrance on the 17th floor towards Kennedy Road.
The civilization of New England has been like a beacon lit upon a hill.
The hill upon which Montalcino sits has been settled probably since Etruscan times.
Today, the hill at Hisarlik has given its name to a small village near the ruins, supporting the tourist trade visiting the Troia archaeological site.
He has been instrumental in establishing the annual Umbria Film Festival, held in the nearby hill town of Montone.
The hill has been called the Vatican Hill ( in Latin, Mons Vaticanus ) since long before Christianity existed.
The curious here, aware of such traditions, and who have viewed these venerable remains of antiquity, agree that Macbeth may, or rather must, have deposited the stone in question at the bottom of his Castle, on the hill of Dunsinane ( from the trouble of the times ), where it has been found by the workmen.
Gyldenløveshøj, south of the city Roskilde has a height of 126 m ( 413. 4 feet ), but that is due to a man-made hill from the 17th century and its highest natural point is only 121. 3 m ( 397. 96 feet ).
To the north the hill of Brimont has three works guarding the Laon railway and the Aisne canal.
It has a maximum elevation of approximately 123 metres with the hill known as Maunga Pu close to its northernmost point.
In the small Scottish village of Kinloch Rannoch, a local myth to this effect concerns a local hill that apparently resembles the head, shoulders, and torso of a man, and has therefore been termed ' the sleeping giant '.
This is dubious, as " no trace has been found there of its artificial harbour for 360 warships, or of a citadel, unless the nearby hill of Silberberg is accepted as the site of such ; but there were Norsemen there around the year 1000, and the archaeological finds reveal a mixed population of Scandinavians and Slavs ".
Castries has landmarks, such as the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Derek Walcott Square ( renamed from Columbus Square to honor the island's Nobel Prize-winning poet, Derek Walcott ), the City Library, the Government House, and Fort Charlotte, at the top of Morne Fortune ( an 845-foot hill ).
* Hillside Inn, opened originally as a spa at mineral springs on the hill above Wyoming village around 1841, has entertained many important persons, including Theodore Roosevelt and his family and Susan B. Anthony,
There is a hill overlooking the town called Cross Hill, which has a fort on it with some Victorian cannons and a pair of BL 5. 5 inch Mark I naval guns, that were originally fitted to HMS Hood ; the latter were used to repel a U-Boat German attack during World War II with surprisingly great success-the Germans did not approach the island again.
However, the Schrödinger equation predicts that there is a small probability that the ball will get to the other side of the hill, even if it has too little energy to reach the top.
* The hill has smoke that is pervaded by fire ( called Upanaya, reaffirmation or application )
` The hill has fire because it is knowable '.
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.
The town is in the west of the area between hill ranges in southern England known as Holmesdale which has headwaters of several rivers.

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However, it's a half-mile walk down a steep hill from our house to the bus, and it's too hard on my legs.
There were two lesser approaches up the hill on its north side, consisting of steep, narrow flights of steps cut in the rock.
This fort, situated on a steep hill, towers more than 800 ft ( 244 m ) above the eponymous township, and contains the ruins of several temples adorned with elaborately carved sculptures.
* Cinder cone, a steep conical hill of volcanic fragments around and downwind from a volcanic vent
From the river the city starts to slope north up a hill, which is steep at some points.
The ruins of this castle still stand on a steep hill overlooking the town.
Babylonian Judah suffered a steep decline in both economy and population and lost the Negev, the Shephelah, and part of the Judean hill country, including Hebron, to encroachments from Edom and other neighbours.
The battle began in the early morning as the Ndwandwe, under Zwide's son Nomahlanjana, made a series of frontal attacks up the steep hill.
In the United States the completions are usually held on off-road courses, where one competitor at a time attempts to ride up a very steep hill, often 45 degrees or more.
In the next scene, Alvin's brakes fail as he travels down a steep hill ; he struggles to maintain control of the speeding tractor and finally manages to bring the vehicle to a complete stop.
The campus is well known for its colourful fall foliage, Georgian style red-brick buildings, and a very steep hill.
Rice can be grown practically anywhere, even on a steep hill or mountain.
* Spiral ( railway ), section of track that allows a train to climb a steep hill
The term may also refer to a specific implementation ; a straight ramp cut into a steep hillside for transporting goods up and down the hill.
In the steep hill wheat country of Palouse in the Northwest of the United States, steep ground meant moving machinery around was problematic and prone to rolling.
It sits on a hill above the end of the road at Dodeyna and it takes about an hour's walk up the steep hill to reach the monastery from there.
The castle is visible from almost any location in Vaduz, being perched atop a steep hill in the middle of the city.
Near the plain's center, the steep hill of Monteagudo protrudes dramatically.
Portions of the wall crumbled, the debris forming a steep hill.
In the middle of the vale there was a steep hill which was called Amon Gwareth, the " Hill of Watching ".
The site is on a steep hill and legend has it that his head rolled down the hill after being cut off and that a well sprang up at the point where it stopped.

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