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Kearton and Ulyate had started the day together while Jones followed the dogs, and Means and Loveless had taken another route, and now, with the discovery of the fresh trail still unknown to him, Ulyate reined in, in the shadow of the Reef and pointed.
A map of the route taken by the Great Heathen Army that arrived in England in 865
The route taken is up to the arch and then around its side, out of respect for the tomb and its symbolism.
Jesus ' words are not to be taken literally – we should seek the supercelestial meaning in which the true route to salvation is revealed.
The order in which the provinces are listed may reflect the route to be taken by the messenger who delivered the circular letter.
En route, the party is captured by de Bracy and his companions and taken to Torquilstone, the castle of Front-de-Boeuf.
While there were debates over the specifics, especially the route to be taken, there was a public consensus that such a railroad should be built by private interests financed by public land grants.
It is the second largest metro system in the world in terms of route miles, after the Shanghai Metro and part of the largest system in terms of route miles when taken together with the Docklands Light Railway. The light metro lines in London are operated by the Docklands Light Railway, whereas the Shanghai Metro is a group of four companies which operate heavy rail rapid transit and light metro lines.
These recordings were completed in only a matter of days, and along with a few drawings and one of Curt's paintings taken from the wall to serve as cover art ( a dish of three boiled eggs, a green pepper, and a bottle of Tabasco sauce ), were all sent to SST shortly before the band returned to the road en route to their next gig.
When this decision was taken, Otho's army had already crossed the Po and were encamped at Bedriacum ( or Betriacum ), a small village on the Via Postumia, and on the route by which the legions from Dalmatia would naturally arrive.
A thing to note about conservative forces is that the work done going from A to B does not depend on the route taken.
With friction, the route taken does affect the amount of work done, and it makes little sense to define a potential associated with friction.
The Venice convention of 30 January 1892 was on cholera by the Suez Canal route ; that of Dresden of 15 April 1893, on cholera within European countries ; that of Paris of 3 April 1894, on cholera by the pilgrim traffic ; and that of Venice, on 19 March 1897, was in connection with the outbreak of plague in the East, and the conference met to settle on an international basis the steps to be taken to prevent, if possible, its spread into Europe.
This is the route taken by string theory, where all of the excitations of the string essentially manifest themselves as new symmetries.
Amundsen ’ s expedition benefited from careful preparation, good equipment, appropriate clothing, a simple primary task ( Amundsen did no surveying on his route south and is known to have taken only two photographs ), an understanding of dogs and their handling, and the effective use of skis.
One route that was taken was the rise of social research.
The fourth route taken, based in economics, was developed and furthered economic knowledge as a hard science.
Since hudud crimes are extremely hard to punish, this is the usual route that would be taken.
Williams had taken a rather unconventional route to the Super Bowl.
The Straight Story was independently shot along the actual route taken by Alvin Straight, and all scenes were shot in chronological order.
A film entitled First Orbit was shot from the International Space Station, combining the original flight audio with footage of the route taken by Gagarin.
At his command, their bodies were not taken down afterwards but remained rotting along Rome's principal route to the South.
They had re-discovered the route that Robert Stuart had taken in 1813 — eleven years before.
Technical forecasting of passenger travel usually involves an urban transportation planning model, requiring the estimation of trip generation ( how many trips for what purpose ), trip distribution ( destination choice, where is the traveler going ), mode choice ( what mode is being taken ), and route assignment ( which streets or routes are being used ).

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Without further inquiry, Pike jumped to the conclusion that Robinson was guilty, and, following the honorable route that would eventually lead to the dueling ground, sent a message to Robinson through his friends, demanding that he either confirm or deny his complicity.
The southward route was the classic run in California, and the most fashionable.
Hundreds of miles to the north, the route back to England through the `` Furious Overfall '' was again filling with ice.
During the trip Selkirk decided that the route through Illinois territory to Indiana and the eastern United States was the best route for goods from England to reach Red River and that the United States was a better source of supply for many goods than either Canada or England.
The route which he had traveled and which he believed might develop into a trade route was followed by his settlers earlier than he might have expected.
The route was choked with rugged lava-rocks, creepers and bushes, so thickly overgrown that when Kearton lost sight of Ulyate and called, Ulyate answered from ten feet away.
Today, M. Kegham was in Detroit, en route to join his wife and children in California.
Lincoln successfully argued that the railroad company was not bound by its original charter in existence at the time of Barret's pledge ; the charter was amended in the public interest to provide a newer, superior, and less expensive route, and the corporation retained the right to demand Barret's payment.
From the neolithic age Asia Minor was the route of the forward-Asiatic cultural stream which moved from the Near East to the west and spread the agriculture to the east coasts of Greece and Crete during the 5th millennium BC and then to the Balkan region and the whole of Europe.
For the next 100 years the Anadyr was the main route from the Arctic to the Pacific and Kamchatka.
The relative peace of the late 880s was marred by the death of Alfred's sister, Æthelswith, who died en route to Rome in 888.
The Amber Road was an ancient trade route for the transfer of amber.
Relatively little of his work after 1960 was published by the conventional route of the learned journal, circulating initially in duplicated volumes of seminar notes ; his influence was to a considerable extent personal.
He was flying a postal route for the Mexican company Transportes Aeras Transcontinentales, ferrying mail from San Luis Potosí to Toreon and then on to Guadalajara.
The intended target was not Ethernet, and it did not have 48-bit addresses to route.
The urban grid was based on the usual central north-south road ( cardo ) and central east-west route ( decumanus ).
However, as the main cardo ran up the western hill, and the Temple Mount blocked the eastward route of the main decumanus, a second pair of main roads was added ; the secondary cardo ran down the Tyropoeon Valley, and the secondary decumanus ran just to the north of the temple mount.
Since 1885, when the Duke of Montrose constructed a road over the eastern shoulder of Craigmore to join the older road at the entrance of the Trossachs pass, Aberfoyle has become the alternative route to the Trossachs and Loch Katrine ; this road, known as the Duke's Road or Duke's Pass, was opened to the public in 1931 when the Forestry Commission acquired the land.
The Overland Telegraph line was constructed in the 1870s along the route identified by Stuart, who had found enough water to support the needed repeater stations.

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