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The nearest station is just over 2 miles away, at Glengarnock which provides direct rail links to Glasgow Central station and services to the Clyde coast and Glasgow Prestwick airport.
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The nearest Met Office weather station is Slapton, about 5 miles South south west of Dartmouth and a similar distance from the coast.
The nearest official Met Office weather station for which online records are available is at Lough Navar Forest, about 8. 5 miles North West of Enniskillen.
Gardner placed great importance on this new activity ; In order to attend their meetings, he had to arrange a weekend's leave, walk 15 miles to the nearest railway station in Haputale and then catch a train to the city.
When they reached the nearest train station at North Creek, at 5: 22 am on September 14, he received another telegram informing him that McKinley had died a few hours earlier.
The nearest train station is located in Bedhampton and is on the main train route between London and Portsmouth.
The Prime Meridian passes the western edge of the Dome and the nearest London Underground station is North Greenwich on the Jubilee Line.
The nearest station is Staines railway station serving London Waterloo, Weybridge, Windsor and Eton Riverside and Reading.
It is 210 km from state capital Hyderabad and accessible by road and rail ( nearest major station: Nizamabad, although Basar station also exists ).
The nearest Met Office weather station for which 30-year averages are available is Preston Wynne weather station, about north east of the city centre.
Bhutan Transport Corporation runs a regular bus service from Siliguri ( which along with nearby New Jalpaiguri station are the nearest railheads ) in India.
Amtrak Capitol Corridor also passes through Dixon over the UP mainline but the nearest station stops are at Davis and Fairfield / Suisun.
Amtrak also runs past the city north towards Sacramento, but the nearest train station lies in Martinez across the Carquinez Strait.
He writes, bidding her tell her siblings that he's about to sell the house and move them all out to Surrey, six miles from the nearest railway station.
Nowadays, the nearest Network Rail station is Castle Cary, some eight miles south of Shepton Mallet.
The nearest Met Office weather station to Salisbury is Boscombe Down, about 6 miles to the north of the city centre.
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Mimesis is the nearest possible thing to the actual re-living of experience, in which the imagining person recovers through images something of the force and depth characteristic of experience itself.
We assume for this illustration that the size of the land plots is so great that the distance between dwellings is greater than the voice can carry and that most of the communication is between nearest neighbors only, as shown in Figure 2.
Information beyond nearest neighbor is carried second-, third-, and fourth-hand as a distortable rumor.
To state fully what the Bible means as my daily spiritual food is as intimate and difficult as to formulate the reasons for loving my nearest and dearest relatives and friends.
No larger settlements, however, have been found to have existed in this remote rural area, located at least 15 km from the nearest road even in Roman times, up to the early medieval period when the place is mentioned as a king's mansion for the first time, not long before Charlemagne became ruler of the Germanic Franks.
Alberta is landlocked, and separated by a series of mountain ranges from the nearest outlets to the Pacific Ocean, and by the Canadian Shield from ports on the Lakehead or Hudson Bay.
At present the nearest airport is the Jaipur International Airport, about 132 km away, with daily flights to the major cities in India.
After each competitor has delivered all of their bowls ( four each in singles and pairs, three each in triples, and two bowls each in fours ), the distance of the closest bowls to the jack is determined ( the jack may have been displaced ) and points, called " shots ", are awarded for each bowl which a competitor has closer than the opponent's nearest to the jack.
The current consensus is that chordates are monophyletic, meaning that the Chordata include all and only the descendants of a single common ancestor which is itself a chordate, and that craniates ' nearest relatives are cephalochordates.
The chessboard is placed with a light square at the right-hand end of the rank nearest to each player, and the pieces are set out as shown in the diagram, with each queen on its own color.
* Chamber: The cylindrical, conical, or spherical recess at the nearest end of the bottom of the bore into which the gunpowder is packed.
In optics, particularly as it relates to film and photography, depth of field ( DOF ) is the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image.
The distance from the front edge of the circle to where the discus has landed is measured, and distances are rounded down to the nearest centimetre.
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