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neighbouring and Hasselwood
" The neighbouring Hasselwood Rock and several other pinnacles of the surrounding Helen's Reef are however smaller, at half or less the size of Rockall and equally remote.
There have been disasters on the neighbouring Hasselwood Rock and Helen's Reef ( the latter was not named until 1830 ).

neighbouring and Rock
Like many neighbouring suburbs, the residential development in Black Rock dates partly in the postwar period and due to active conservation movements for the protection of native plants beside roads and on heathlands, Black Rock boasts beautiful surrounds.
The neighbouring " Stag Rock " is so named because supposedly a stag leaped to the rock from the cliff to escape during a hunt.
As with the neighbouring settlement of Rock Ferry to the north, a ferry service gave its name to the locality, with the first recorded mention of New Ferry in 1774.
Two glens separate Slieve Donard from the neighbouring mountains of Slieve Commedagh ( to the northwest ) and Chimney Rock Mountain ( to the south ).

neighbouring and is
There is a tendency for males to tolerate the holders of neighbouring territories while vigorously attacking unknown intruders.
In neighbouring Namibia, Afrikaans is widely spoken as a second language and used as lingua franca, while as a native language it is spoken in 11 percent of households, mainly concentrated in the capital Windhoek and the southern regions of Hardap and Karas.
The history of Aegina, as it has come down to us, is almost exclusively a history of its relations with the neighbouring state of Athens, which began to compete with the thalassocracy of Aegina at the beginning of the sixth century.
Height above sea level: there is a spot height outside the Market Hall which is 133. 5m ; the bench mark on the side of the neighbouring Town Hall is 441. 10 feet.
The official name of the Territory is still simply the " Virgin Islands ", but the prefix " British " is often used to distinguish it from the neighbouring American territory which changed its name from the " Danish West Indies " to " Virgin Islands of the United States " in 1917.
This farmland is a part of the Parapannonian Plain stretching into neighbouring Croatia and Serbia.
Like other Namibian Breweries beers, it is available in some of the neighbouring countries in Southern Africa, especially South Africa.
It is not uncommon for players to deliver a " wrong bias " shot from time to time and see their carefully aimed bowl crossing neighbouring rinks rather than heading towards their jack.
The Bastarnae were perhaps involved in the Dacian Wars of Domitian ( 86-88 ) and Trajan ( 101-102 and 105-106 ), since these took place in the lower Danube region and it is known that both sides were supported by neighbouring indigenous tribes.
As the neighbouring " city " is not mentioned in any other context than during the Danish attack as a place where people took refuge, it probably meant a near-by fortress.
If a " weak " character is followed by another " weak " character, the algorithm will look at the first neighbouring " strong " character.
It is currently ruled by Cameroon following the transfer of sovereignty from neighbouring Nigeria as a result of a judgment by the International Court of Justice.
Per capita income, although rapidly increasing, is low compared with most neighbouring countries.
At the same time it is difficult to have an open policy towards neighbouring countries when they are used as safe haven by rebels regularly attacking Central African Republic ( C. A. R.
Relations with Gabon are good, although it is not a neighbouring country.
As the building is situated opposite to the HKCEC, the only way to get more sea view for the building and not be obstructed by the neighbouring high-rise buildings is to build it tall enough.
It is notable that high-resolution satellite photos on the Internet show large cities such as Bukavu, Butembo and Kikwit virtually devoid of traffic, compared to similar photos of towns in neighbouring countries.
Note that the so-called Kinshasa Highway is not a physical road but a metaphor applied to the route by which AIDS is believed to have been spread east through Uganda and Kenya and neighbouring countries by truck drivers from the Congo.
The National University of Ireland, Maynooth, another constituent university of the NUI, is in neighbouring Co. Kildare, about from the city centre.

neighbouring and visible
Over the past couple of decades, a substantial Muslim community of mainly Moroccan and Turkish ancestry has established itself in Molenbeek, very visible ( people, shops, cafés ) in the oldest neighbourhoods of the commune, near the canal, while the new neighbourhoods are more akin to the population of neighbouring communes Jette or Berchem-Sainte-Agathe.
The station platforms were also refurbished with new wall tiling in the green, blue, black and white tiling scheme used later by Holden on many stations of the period and still visible at neighbouring St James's Park station.
Together with urbanization in the neighbouring Regional Municipality of Peel, the urban area of the GTA is contiguous all the way from the City of Hamilton to the City of Toronto, as is visible on satellite images of the GTA and the Golden Horseshoe.
Image: Noctis Labyrinthus formation on Mars. jpg | Layers in the lower portion of two neighbouring buttes within the Noctis Labyrinthus formation on Mars are visible in this image.
Today, these igneous intrusions and the red sandstones, visible in the neighbouring county of Devon, slope away from west to east and are deeply buried beneath younger deposits in Dorset.
Unlike the neighbouring castles of Uffington and Barbury, Liddington Castle is relatively unvisited in spite of being a clearly visible landmark to the millions who pass along the M4 motorway south of Swindon.
The area included several ponds, still visible today, that provided fish to the abbey and to the neighbouring hamlets.
Today's village lies on the site of the old riverbank, with evidence of the original course remaining in the name of the roads ( e. g. Old Bank ) and the meandering edges of the neighbouring fields ( visible on this satellite image ).

neighbouring and by
The colonial power, Portugal, becoming ever richer and more powerful, would not tolerate the growth of these neighbouring states and subjugated them one by one, so that by the beginning of this century the Portuguese had complete control over the entire area.
Military action was heavily influenced by the Russian military, which inspired and manipulated the rivalry between the two neighbouring nations in order to keep both under control.
The nucleus of the estate was a small farm of, called Cartleyhole, nicknamed Clarty ( i. e., muddy ) Hole, and was bought by Scott on the lapse of his lease ( 1811 ) of the neighbouring house of Ashestiel.
The only dominion it had was over Burtscheid, a neighbouring territory ruled by a Benedictine abbess.
When this discovery was followed up in 1870, on the neighbouring Santorin ( Thera ), by representatives of the French School at Athens, much pottery of a class now known immediately to precede the typical late Aegean ware, and many stone and metal objects, were found.
The Jewish Congregation built its synagogue at No 3 Rosenbadstrasse, but it too was damaged by the SA, though it was not burnt down for fear of damaging the neighbouring buildings.
However, the city of Aveiro together with neighbouring Ílhavo, make one conurbation which has a population of 119, 258 inhabitants, making it one of the most important by population density in the Centro Region.
Bulgaria was determined to observe it until the end of the war ; but it hoped for bloodless territorial gains, especially in the lands with a significant Bulgarian population occupied by neighbouring countries after the Second Balkan War and World War I.
In late 2005, the FABF acquired two Mil Mi-35 ' Hind ' attack helicopters from Russia in apparent response by moves by neighbouring Côte d ' Ivoire to bolster its own air attack capabilities during the Ivorian Civil War.
To protest the 1996 coup by President Pierre Buyoya, neighbouring countries imposed an economic embargo on Burundi.
* Miss Topsy Turvey: neighbouring headmistress, courted by Smart-Allick.
Tacitus reports that before their arrival the area had been " an uninhabited district on the extremity of the coast of Gaul, and also of a neighbouring island, surrounded by the ocean in front, and by the river Rhine in the rear and on either side " ( Tacitus, Historiae iv. 12 ).
Although possibly Celtic-speaking in 179 BC, the Bastarnae probably were Germanic in language and culture during the 1st century AD, but appear to have become assimilated by their neighbouring Sarmatians by the 3rd century.
The presence of Roman forces in the Danube delta was seen as a major threat by all the neighbouring transdanubian peoples: the Peucini Bastarnae, the Sarmatians and, most importantly, by Burebista ( ruled 82-44 BC ), king of the Getae.
The only noticeable effect was the smashing of Timoléons rudder by misdirected fire from the neighbouring Généreux.

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