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Uintatheres were huge creatures with long narrow skulls, of which the elongated facial portion carried three pairs of bony horn-cores, probably covered with short horns in life, the hind-pair having been much the largest.
In addition numerous narrow gauge railways are operated, the largest company of its kind being the Rhaetian Railways.
Grévy's zebra ( Equus grevyi ) is the largest type, with a long, narrow head, making it appear rather mule-like.
For the first time, the Green Party of Austria became the third largest party in a nation-wide election, overtaking the FPÖ by a narrow margin of only a few hundred votes.
At its height, around 1890, the D & RG had the largest operating narrow gauge railroad network in North America.
Also known as the " Miracle Mile ", Bergenline's largest concentration of retail and chain stores begins at the intersection of 32nd Street and continues north until 92nd Street in North Bergen, and while it is a narrow one-way, southbound street throughout most of Union City, it becomes a four lane, two-way street at 48th Street, one block south of the town's northern boundary.
Though losses in the 2001 legislative elections made the DPP the largest single party in the Legislative Yuan, the pan-blue coalition retained a narrow majority over the pan-green coalition.
After eight years in opposition, she led the Centre Party of Finland to a narrow victory over the formerly largest party, the Social Democratic Party of Finland, in the parliamentary elections of 2003.
Other operators of vacuum brakes are narrow gauge railways in Central Europe, the largest of which is the Rhaetian Railway.
The narrow, steep falls of the Ammonoosuc River provided water power for numerous watermills and factories, and the Parker Young Company was at one time the largest manufacturer of piano sounding boards in the world.
A heavy entablature separates the second and third levels, atop which sits less pronounced pilasters and simply framed windows, with the entire facade capped by a narrow cornice and a pediment with a tympanum that bears a bas relief of the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom ( believed to be the largest rendition in the Commonwealth ).
In winner-take-all ( or plurality-take-all ), the candidate with the largest number of votes wins, even if the margin of victory is extremely narrow or the proportion of votes received is not a majority.
They were the only narrow gauge locomotives of this wheel arrangement, but not the only 2-8-8-4s outside the United States, they had the largest boilers ever used on a narrow-gauge Mallet.
Other examples are Cinque Terre in Italy, Ghent in Belgium, which is one of the largest car-free areas in Europe and the Old Town of Rhodes, since many, if not most of the streets are too steep and / or narrow for automobile circulation.
The Bay of Mecklenburg ( or Mecklenburgische Bucht ; ), also known as the Mecklenburg Bay or Mecklenburg Bight, is a long narrow basin making up the southwestern finger-like arm of the Baltic Sea, between the shores of Germany to the south and the Danish islands of Lolland, Falster, and Møn to the north, the shores of Jutland to the west, and joining the largest part of the Baltic to the east.
Buick's largest, plushest and most expensive models were restyled for 1963, with distinctive rear fenders culminating in a sharp vertical edge housing narrow back-up lights.
The Rio Grande and its successors eventually operated the largest network of narrow gauge railroad in the United States, and ultimately became part of the 21st century Union Pacific Railroad.
Ouezzine was connected by an 600 mm gauge narrow gauge railway via Ain Dfali, Mechra Bel Ksiri to Port Lauatey, now Kenitra, forming part of the 1912-1914 French built extensive narrow gauge network of Chemins de fer Militaires du Maroc, the largest 600 mm gauge network ever existed in Africa with total length of more than 1700 kilometres.
* Rail transport in the Isle of Man: discusses rail transport on the Isle of Man, which has the largest narrow gauge railway network in the British Isles with several historic railways and tramways still in operation.
Unlike in marine seismic surveys, land geometries are not limited to narrow paths of acquisition, meaning that a wide range of offsets and azimuths is usually acquired and the largest challenge is increasing the rate of acquisition.
Shaped like the letter " E ", it is joined to the northern part of the island by a 1. 5-mile ( 2. 5 km ) narrow isthmus ; were this isthmus to be severed, Lafonia would be the third largest of the Falkland Islands.
In 1888, Spreckels established the Western Beet Sugar Company in Watsonville, which was at that time the largest beet sugar factory in the U. S. By 1890, Spreckels main growing operations had shifted to the Salinas Valley, so he built the 42-mile narrow gauge Pajaro Valley Consolidated Railroad to ship his sugar beets from the fields near Salinas to Watsonville.
Lake Chelan is a narrow, 55-mile-long lake in Chelan County, northern Washington state, U. S. It is the largest natural lake in Washington state.

largest and sense
`` Not in the largest sense of the words '', I said.
The first police force in the modern sense was created by the government of King Louis XIV in 1667 to police the city of Paris, then the largest city in Europe.
It was a collaborative effort in the largest sense, spanning continents and decades.
The Stone – Čech compactification βX of a topological space X is the largest compact Hausdorff space " generated " by X, in the sense that any map from X to a compact Hausdorff space factors through
Megafauna — in the sense of the largest mammals and birds — are generally K-strategists, with great longevity, slow population growth rates, low death rates, and few or no natural predators capable of killing adults.
Brunies often showed off his unusual technical abilities and bizarre sense of humor at the same time ; for example he would lie on the floor and invite the largest person in the audience to sit on his chest while he played trombone.
The closure adversely affected not only the plant's 700 employees, who had developed a sense of collegiality around group benefits such as employee parties and day trips, but the city of Hamilton as a whole ; Studebaker had been Hamilton's tenth largest employer.
In a precise sense, given by what is known as a universal construction, the exterior algebra is the largest algebra that supports an alternating product on vectors, and can be easily defined in terms of other known objects such as tensors.
For example, it makes sense for a pizza company to bake the world's largest pizza but it would not make sense for the YMCA to sponsor that same event.
Although the largest question seems to be who is going to pay to write them, several state policies suggest that public investment in open textbooks might make sense.
In some sense, singular homology is the " largest " homology theory, in that every homology theory on a subcategory of Top agrees with singular homology on that subcategory.
The bestiary for this savannah landscape reads like a " who's-who " for some of the most unique creatures to inhabit North America – animals such as: Geochelone, a giant bathtub-sized tortoise ; Aiolornis incredibilis, the largest flying bird of the northern hemisphere, with wing span ; Paramylodon, Megalonyx and Nothrotheriops, giant ground sloths, some with bony armor within their skin ; Pewelagus, a very small rabbit ( paleontologists can name with a sense of humor ); Borophagus, a hyena-like dog ; Acrtodus, a giant short-faced bear ; Smilodon, a saber-toothed cat ; Miracinonyx, the North American cheetah ; Mammuthus imperator, the largest known mammoth ; Tapirus, an extinct tapir ; Equus enormis and Equus scotti, two species of extinct Pleistocene horse ; Gigantocamelus a giant camel ; and Capromeryx, the dwarf pronghorn.
The cerebrum is the newest structure in the phylogenetic sense, with mammals having the largest and most well-developed among all species.
The critics acknowledge his significant gain in length, with maturity, in addition to virtuoso rhythmic sense, interpretive strength and tone of voice that stands out among the popular singers, being rated as one of the largest and by others as the best popular singer Italian twentieth century.
The largest city and, though not in any strict political sense, the considered capital of the region is Panevėžys, which has over 100, 000 inhabitants.
Though it has no forests in the real sense, of all urban municipalities of Belgrade, Novi Beograd has the largest green areas, with a total of, or 8. 5 % of the territory.
I also have trust that our anthropological work constitutes an input to the indigenous communities themselves, and to their persistent effort to attain the respect, in the largest sense of the term, that is owed to them within Colombian society.
The terms, which are often used in a pejorative sense, refer to the regions of the country passed over during transcontinental flights — e. g., flights between the nation's two largest cities, New York City and Los Angeles.
The largest of these — Mount Hope and Binbrook, the hubs of the two townships which amalgamated in 1974 to form Glanbrook — had a sense of local identity that did not extend to the merged township as a whole.
Clearly the largest issue affecting verification of an animal magnetic sense is that despite more than 40 years of work on magnetoreception there has yet to be an identification of a sensory receptor.
That some sparse and superficial aspects of military brat life may be known, but that a fuller sense of awareness of one of Americas largest ( and oldest ) subcultures is largely non-existent.
Bicycling often takes up the largest area of the three legs of a triathlon making it, in a practical sense, the most difficult leg for a race director to manage.

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