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Day after day Fogg shuttled back and forth on his one-man air mail route, until the farmers in their snowy barnyards and the road repairmen came to recognize the stubby plane as their link with the rest of the country.
Another project was launched in the same year, which aims to link Burundi and Rwanda ( which also has no railways ) to the DRC and Zambia, and therefore to the rest of Southern Africa.
Barcelona is the transport hub with one of Europe's principal ports, Barcelona international airport, which handles above 34 million passengers per year, extensive motorway network and also is a hub of high-speed rail, particularly that which is intended to link Spain with France and the rest of Europe as the second longest in the world.
Though the rest of the original Barlow family were killed off, Ken has remained the constant link throughout the entire series of Coronation Street.
Beginning with a Satellite link and widerspread undersea leased line connectivity, Estonia connected with the rest of the world.
Textually, Words of Mormon serves to link the Small Plates of Nephi, which precede it, with the rest of the Book of Mormon.
* August 22 – The Overland Telegraph is completed in Australia, providing a telegraphic link between Australia and the rest of the world for the first time.
If a link connecting a leaf fails, that leaf is isolated ; if a connection to a non-leaf node fails, an entire section of the network becomes isolated from the rest.
Each area maintains a separate link state database whose information may be summarized towards the rest of the network by the connecting router.
The production of puff pastry dough can be time-consuming, because it must be kept at a temperature of approximately 16 ° C ( 60 ° F ) to keep shortening from becoming runny, and must rest in between folds to allow gluten strands time to link up and thus retain layering.
He is usually the link between the director and the rest of the company, and is responsible for the director ’ s visions being passed down to each actor and member of the running crew.
Later, interested people can translate the rest of the page content from the original language to the new one for which the link was made.
The railway track was laid in the 1890s during the British era to link Quetta with rest of the country.
The opening of Wapping tube station on the East London Line in 1869 provided a direct rail link to the rest of London.
To link this to the rest of the museum, a new entrance building was constructed on the site of the former boiler house, the intended site of the Spiral, between 1978 and 1982.
Operating in the South, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad furnished the connecting link between Louisville and the rest of the South.
Gagetown is northeast of the Saginaw metropolitan area as well as the village of Caro ; two major economic hubs in the region that link Gagetown with the rest of the world.
Prior to around 1915, The Coos region was largely isolated from the rest of Oregon due to difficulties in crossing the Coast Range and fording rivers, and the Pacific Ocean was used to link people to other areas, including San Francisco, which was an easier two-day trip compared to traveling inland over rugged terrain.
The decisions to link sections of the song with orchestral glissandos and to end the song with a sustained piano chord were made only after the rest of the song had been recorded.
Two Metro-North railroad stations – Noroton Heights and Darien – link the town to Grand Central Terminal and the rest of the New Haven Line.
The railways were meant to link up with the rest of China.
Keeping in touch with his mother Jules by video link on his computer ( though by the third season she also moved to Wilsted ), Jett now spends part of his time with family, friends and school, and the rest living the life of a working actor and celebrity.
The primary communication and transportation link to the rest of the world during the summer was the steamship ; but between October and June the northern ports like Nome became icebound, and dog sleds delivered mail, firewood, mining equipment, gold ore, food, furs, and other needed supplies between the trading posts and settlements across the Interior and along the western coast.
A section of the Ashby Canal adjacent to the furnace has also been restored and refilled, although it lacks a navigable link to the rest of the system due to the A42 road having been built across its line.

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A projectile shot up from earth returns rectlinearly to its ' natural ' place of rest.
`` And from now on, for the rest of this trip, I will only drink what you agree that I should drink ''.
The week after Manassas the sound of horses in the yard brought Kate up in shock from an afternoon's rest when she saw the Federal soldiers from her upstairs window.
We would have preferred, however, to have had the rest of the orchestra refrain from laughing at this and other spots on the recording, since it mars an otherwise sober, if not lofty, performance.
Intense interaction is easier where segregated living and occupational segregation mark off a group from the rest of the community, as in the case of this population.
If it could be shown that judgments of good and bad were not judgments at all, that they asserted nothing true or false, but merely expressed emotions like `` Hurrah '' or `` Fiddlesticks '', then these wayward judgments would cease from troubling and weary heads could be at rest.
It is curious that at its best, the work of this school of painting -- Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Clyfford Still, Robert Motherwell, Willem De-Kooning, and the rest -- resembles nothing so much as the passage painting of quite unimpressive painters: the mother-of-pearl shimmer in the background of a Henry McFee, itself a formula derived from Renoir ; ;
Wine bought from a dealer should ideally be allowed to rest for several weeks before it is served.
A `` lineback '' was an animal with a stripe of different color from the rest of its body runnin' down its back, while a `` lobo stripe '' was the white, yeller, or brown stripe runnin' down the back, from neck to tail, a characteristic of many Spanish cattle.
But inevitably the border which has divided the ghetto from the rest of the world falls into the hands of the ghetto.
This let me in for a lot of kidding from the rest of the company, two members of which were native Chicagoans.
The importance of this 5 can largely be explained by the natural mathematical properties of the middle number and its special relationship to all the rest of the numbers -- quite apart from any numerological considerations, which is to say, any symbolic meaning arbitrarily assigned to it.
Fortunately the number of pathological bigots appears to be quite small, but it would be a mistake to think that more than a matter of degree separates them from the rest of us.
the rest is obtained from harbor scallops.
Heigo was academically gifted, but soon after failing to secure a place in Tokyo's foremost high school, he began to detach himself from the rest of the family, preferring to concentrate on his interest in foreign literature.
Here, souls rest, recuperate from life, and reflect on the experiences they had during their lives.
They are derived from the characteristics of their spectroscopic lines: sharp, principal, diffuse, and fundamental, the rest being named in alphabetical order ( omitting j ).
The Spanish term norteamericano ( North American ), is frequently used to refer things and persons from the United States, but this term can also denote people and things from Canada, and the rest of North America.
Dutch Reformed theologian Herman Ridderbos says " certainty of salvation does not rest on the fact that the church belongs to a certain " number ", but that it belongs to Christ, from before the foundation of the world.
Aachen is at the western end of the Benrath line that divides High German to the south from the rest of the West Germanic speech area to the north.
The rest of Aeneas's biography is gleaned from Livy: Aeneas was victorious but Latinus died in the war.
No one thing in the world is ever abruptly separated, as by the blow of an axe, from the rest of things.

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