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A temporary road, lined with barriers, was created across this zone and checkpoints were set up just inside East German territory.
The club racing program is the road racing division where drivers race on either dedicated race tracks or on temporary street circuits.
In 995 the " community of Cuthbert " founded and settled at Durham, guided by what they thought was the will of the saint, as the wagon carrying his coffin back to Chester-le-Street after a temporary flight from a Danish invasion became stuck hard on the road.
Original manager Matthew Katz was fired in August, sparking a long-running legal battle that continued until 1987, and Balin's friend and roommate Bill Thompson was installed as road manager and temporary band manager.
A 21. 5 mile section of I-57 in Jefferson County from Bonnie ( using a temporary road that is still partially visible from the northbound lanes ) to Illinois Route 161 opened on December 9, 1969.
A temporary county government was set up in 1846, with the county seat being Daniel Boone Friar's store at the junction of the La Bahía Road and the Gonzales-Victoria road.
GM converted an empty warehouse on Sibley road and King Road between I-75 and Allen road into a temporary plant.
* This faction promotes decreasing taxes for high income taxpayers, decreasing taxes for large companies, depending on the US for national defense issues, visits to Yasukuni Shrine in order to garner support from Nationalist voters without any special interest payments, returning the constitution to support the political system of the pre-WWII era, decreasing road / railway construction, decreasing medical care, eliminating overtime pay for white-collar workers, changing permanent employment to temporary employment, eliminating labor unions, free trade for car exports, removing protection for small farmers, privatization of Japan Post and the layoff of Japan Post workers.
The mainline Stoke-on-Trent railway station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway ( NSR ) on 9 October 1848, replacing the temporary station sited at Whieldon road, which was constructed for the opening of the first NSR line on 17 April 1848.
This last was not completed in time for the opening and, for seven weeks, passengers had to alight at a temporary platform, to be taken by road into Rugby.
Workington North railway station opened on 30 November 2009 as a temporary means of crossing the river following the closure of road bridges.
San Quentin Prison set up three temporary prison camps to provide unskilled convict labor to help with road construction.
During the construction of the new airport, some of concrete will be used and of temporary access roads, nineteen new road bridges as well as a network of approximately of permanent roads will be built.
Much of the road between St. Louis and Gray Summit was the original U. S. Route 66, though this was only temporary until US 66 moved to its later location at what is now Watson Rd ( Route 366 ) and Interstate 44.
These signs are often temporary in nature and used to indicate road works ( construction ), poor roads, or temporary conditions ahead on the road including: flagmen, survey crew, single-lane, detour, bridge out, utility crew ahead, blasting area, bump, dip, frost heaves, flooding ( or " High water "), soft shoulder, uneven pavement, freshly oiled road, loose gravel, smoke on road, trucks entering, etc.
Accessible only by air from 1974 to 1976, when a temporary landing strip was cleared on a nearby frozen lake, by an ice road from James Bay from 1977 to 1979 and, since late 1979, by the long gravel Trans-Taiga Road ( French: Route Transtaïga ) which branches off the James Bay Road ( French: Route de la Baie James ).

temporary and course
Reality shows with low ratings included The Amazing Race, Lost ( unrelated to the better-known serial drama of the same name ) and The Mole, leading some to speculate that reality television was a temporary fad that had run its course.
Since its effects were temporary, he believed it could be given to high officials and in this way affect the course of important meetings, speeches etc.
The diaconate continued in a vestigial form as a temporary, final step along the course to ordination to the Roman Catholic priesthood.
What he is claiming is that all that will happen in the future ( even if totalitarianism returns ) is that democracy will become more and more prevalent in the long term, although it may have ' temporary ' setbacks ( which may, of course, last for centuries ).
Over the course of fifty-five years, its " temporary " nature allowed research groups to have more space, and to make more creative use of that space, than was possible in more respectable buildings ( including providing permanent rooms for official Institute clubs and groups, most notably the Tech Model Railroad Club ).
After being the residency of the Bigorre counts, Lourdes was given to England by the Brétigny Treaty which bought a temporary peace to France during the course of the Hundred Years War with the result that the French lost the town to the English, from 1360.
A few of the large streams, such as the Mojave River, when in flood may spread out in a temporary shallow sheet on a dead level of clay, or playa, in a basin center, but the sheet of water vanishes in the warm season ( dry lake ) and the stream shrinks far up its course, the absolutely barren clay floor of the playa, impassable when wet, becomes firm enough for crossing when dry.
One of the most remarkable features of the Intermediate Province is seen in the temporary course taken by the Columbia River across the plains, while its canyon was obstructed by Pleistocene glaciers that came from the
The river followed the temporary course long enough to erode a deep gorge, known as Grande Coulee, along part of its length.
In the course of the 6th century, internal and external crises in the provinces often necessitated the temporary union of the supreme regional civil authority with the office of the magister militum.
Conflux 2004 featured a full program of events over the course of four days, including experimental walks using altered maps and navigational aids ; high-tech drifts through the city using wearable computing devices ; a walking presentation of an urban documentary project commissioned by the New Museum of Contemporary Art ; a gallery exhibition ; a series of temporary installations, lectures, audio and video works and more.
As Mabel Lang notes, one of the problems with uncovering historical veracity in Herodotus ' account is " that the failure of the revolt not only gave prominence to every aspect and event which would explain, justify or anticipate the disastrous results but also cast into the shade any intentions which deserved a better fate and any temporary successes during the course of the war.
Open Alternative Golf Tournament, the extreme golf course features un-mowed meadows and forest instead of fairways, with " goals " scored on temporary greens ( a circle 20 feet, or 6 metres, in diameter ).
The turf course uses two configurations: the Keeneland Course setup has a temporary rail set fifteen feet out, while the Haggin Course has no temporary rail.
In advance of 1908, with the Olympic Regatta to be held on the Henley course in mid-July, the Stewards announced a temporary rule change excluding overseas entries from the 1908 regatta ( which would take place two weeks before the Olympics ).
In contrast, a baby going through labor in the head-down position usually experiences gradual molding ( temporary reshaping of the skull ) over the course of a few hours.
In the book, Louisa herself follows a parallel course, being unable to express herself and falling into a temporary depression as a result of her dry education.
Of course, a uniform substrate would be rare in nature ; hard layers of rock along the way may establish a temporary base level, followed by a high gradient, or even a waterfall, as softer materials are encountered below the hard layer.
Following those events ( as well as 1997 ), the course was drained and a temporary Halloween attraction —" Quarantine ", tied into the storyline of the neighboring indoor roller coaster " Chaos "— was constructed in its bed.
There has been: a new fitness course ; a new playground ( with old toilets converted and attached ); a five aside / basketball court where the playground used to be ; a temporary pavilion for the Cricket club ; new tennis court surfaces ( and summer tennis school ); renewal of the all weather pitch surfaces ; the memorial to the civilians who died in the park in WW2 ; repair and painting of the wooden shelter ; the green link between old and east extension completed and opened ; many new steel benches provided by the ' Friends of Kennington Park '; draining and reseeding of the football pitch on KP east.
The current race circuit is a temporary road course carved out of the city streets surrounding the Long Beach Convention Center which actually doubled as the pit paddock during the days of Formula One.
The Air Education and Training Instructor Badge may be awarded as a temporary decoration to any Air Force service member who has completed a course of instruction as a Drill Instructor or Education Trainer.
Alterations in diet may provide temporary improvement but will not alter the course of the disease.

temporary and set
He signed into law Senator Charles Sumner's Freedman's Bureau bill that set up a temporary federal agency designed to meet the immediate material needs of former slaves.
A temporary conservation laboratory was set up in May 1920 and became a permanent department in 1931.
In 1974, a group of amateurs using the callsign KP6KR sailed to the reef and set up a temporary radio station and antenna tower.
A temporary place set aside for Islamic worship is called a musalla ( Jama ' at Khana in South Asia ).
In 1790, Manuel Quimper of the Spanish Navy set sail from Nootka, a temporary settlement on Vancouver Island, with orders to explore the newly discovered Strait of Juan de Fuca.
The bodies of the 168 victims were identified at a temporary morgue set up at the scene.
Because the ludi were religious in nature, it was appropriate for the Romans to set up this temporary stage close to the temple of the deity being celebrated.
An example of a temporary commission set up to deal with a matter involving the work of several departments of the Roman Curia was the Interdicasterial Commission for the Catechism of the Catholic Church instituted in 1993 to prepare the definitive text in Latin of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
The serial Horror of Fang Rock, set during the early 20th century, hinted that the Sontarans had gained the upper hand, but this proved merely a temporary setback for the Rutans ; " The Poison Sky ", set during the early 21st century, hinted that the Rutans were winning at that point.
Typically in these events, a temporary track and lure system is set up.
The Second Republic of France is set up, ending the state of temporary government lasting since the Revolution of 1848.
These were backed by a set of sixty-four registers each for S and A temporary storage known as T and B respectively, which could not be seen by the functional units.
The assignment of master status to a given station is temporary and is controlled by the control station according to the procedures set forth in the operational protocol.
** set a register ( a temporary " scratchpad " location in the CPU itself ) to a fixed constant value
Horses are diphyodontous, erupting a set of first deciduous teeth ( also known as milk, temporary, or baby teeth ) soon after birth, with these being replaced by permanent teeth by the age of approximately five years old.
Finally, the temporary bridge set up alongside the Milvian Bridge, over which many of the troops were escaping, collapsed, and those men stranded on the north bank of the Tiber were either taken prisoner or killed.
Deputy U. S. Marshal Virgil Earp, along with temporary federal deputies Wyatt and Morgan Earp, Wells Fargo agent Marshall Williams, former Kansas Sheriff Bat Masterson ( who was dealing faro at the Oriental Saloon ), and County Sheriff Behan set out to find the robbers.
Due to the fire, the station broadcast Eyewitness News from a temporary set in the newsroom, while Live with Regis and Kelly, whose set was also affected, moved to the set of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
The PRC government considers the 1992 consensus a temporary measure to set aside sovereignty disputes and to enable talks.
In order to discuss such elements without ambiguity, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry ( IUPAC ) uses a set of rules to assign a temporary systematic name and symbol to each such element.
He entered Rome on 20 September 1870 and set up the new capital there on 2 July 1871, after a temporary move to Florence in 1864.

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