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From the upper end of the lake the river issues through the Nidau-Büren channel and then runs east to Büren.
Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye opened the area west of lake Superior and in 1738 reached the Mandan villages on the upper Missouri in North Dakota.
The upper Niger, from the source past the trading city of Timbuktu to the bend in the current river, once emptied into a now-gone lake, while the lower Niger started in hills near that lake and flowed south into the Gulf of Guinea.
The Ratera-Saboredo cirque is the head of the upper Garonne valley, and its upper lake ( 2, 600 m a. s. l.
Salt from salterns at the upper Traun river was exported downstream by boat across the lake, and further on to Bohemia via the Danube.
The eastern section of the lake is known as the Obersee, German for " upper lake ".
The lake outflows into the White Nile and the Katonga River, both part of the upper Nile river system.
Lake Constance ( German: Bodensee ) is a lake on the Rhine at the northern foot of the Alps, and consists of three bodies of water: the Obersee (" upper lake "), the Untersee (" lower lake "), and a connecting stretch of the Rhine, called the Seerhein.
The Russians resumed drilling into the lake in January 2012 and reached the upper surface of the water in 6 February 2012.
The upper lake and an adjacent area of were sold in 1938 to Simpson Reinhard, a prominent jewelry store owner.
In the neoclassical style it is sited on the edge of the upper lake and contains a cold bath and boat house below.
Large areas of submerged brush in the upper reaches of this-long lake provide prime fish habitat.
The city is watered by the upper course of the Rūd-e Gardēz ( Gardēz-River ), which ends in the Āb-e Istāda lake.
He enlarged the lake on the upper right.
Whatever the cause, the event resulted in the rapid mixing of the supersaturated deep water with the upper layers of the lake, where the reduced pressure allowed the stored CO < sub > 2 </ sub > to effervesce out of solution.
As temperatures warmed around 15, 000 years ago, the ice dam holding the lake in place burst, unleashing a catastrophic flood that carved the Dells of the Wisconsin River and joined the upper stretches of the river with the pre-existing lower river valley that today flows from Portage to Prairie du Chien.
In March 2000, the Lake District National Park Authority controversially introduced a bylaw setting a speed limit for all powered craft on the lake, in addition to three existing speed limits for all craft on the upper, lower, and middle sections of the lake.
Eventually the upper part of the village was abandoned, perhaps due to fire, perhaps due to the advantages of living near the lake.
The upper part of the lake, below nearby Powersite Dam, is known as the " Pothole ".

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Cider is the most popular beverage of the middle and lower economic classes at Christmas and New Year ( the upper classes proverbially preferring to celebrate with locally produced champagne, although real old-line " creole " aristocrats will still drink cider, which is much more traditional ).
* A " Dreadnought ", arguably the most common body style, incorporates a deeper soundbox, but a smaller and less-pronounced upper bout ( the area of the soundbox between the waist and neck ) than most styles, giving a somewhat wedge-shaped appearance – hence its name, relating to a class of warship.
It mixes very slowly with the upper waters, resulting in a salinity gradient from top to bottom, with most of the salt water remaining below 40 to 70 m deep.
The navy is the most aristocratic and conservative of the services and draws a larger share of its officers from the upper middle class and upper class.
As of 2007, about 10, 000 people live in Battery Park City, most of whom are upper middle class and upper class ( 54. 0 % of households have incomes over $ 100, 000 ).
The practice is known by many other names, the most common of which is Pascal case for upper camel case.
The taiko drummer traditionally wears a " happi coat " or " hanten " ( a colorful festival coat ), " tabi " ( split toe shoes ), " tekko " ( wristbands ), momohiki ( pants ), hachimaki ( headband ), " haragake " ( traditional workman's apron ) with a haramaki underneath ( a strip of cloth wrapped around the midsection ), so most of the upper body is bare.
One of the most serious and long-running water erosion problems worldwide is in the People's Republic of China, on the middle reaches of the Yellow River and the upper reaches of the Yangtze River.
The surviving tropical population of primates, which is seen most completely in the upper Eocene and lowermost Oligocene fossil beds of the Faiyum depression southwest of Cairo, gave rise to all living species — lemurs of Madagascar, lorises of Southeast Asia, galagos or " bush babies " of Africa, and the anthropoids: platyrrhine or New World monkeys, catarrhines or Old World monkeys, and the great apes, including humans.
In the 1960s, a series of discoveries, the most important of which was seafloor spreading, showed that the Earth's lithosphere, which includes the crust and rigid uppermost portion of the upper mantle, is separated into a number of tectonic plates that move across the plastically deforming, solid, upper mantle, which is called the asthenosphere.
It offered the immediate political message of the privileged sections of society continuing to bar capable men from other classes from advancement until war would force a need to employ those most able, rather than the traditional upper classes, as leaders.
The most flexible system is the French shove coupler, in which the lower manual can slide forward and backward, so that in the backward position " dogs " attached to the upper surface of the lower manual engage the lower surface of the upper manual's keys.
Considered one of the most perfect statements of his architectural approach, the upper pavilion is a precise composition of monumental steel columns and a cantilevered ( overhanging ) roof plane with a glass enclosure.
In women, it is most prevalent in the upper limbs after breast cancer surgery and lymph node dissection, occurring in the arm on the side of the body in which the surgery is performed.
The most important plant in an oasis is the date palm which forms the upper layer.
Whereas most small molecule solutions exhibit only an upper critical solution temperature phase transition, at which phase separation occurs with cooling, polymer mixtures commonly exhibit a lower critical solution temperature phase transition, at which phase separation occurs with heating.
By 1867, Buitoni Company in upper Tiber Valley became one of the most successful and well-known pasta manufacturers in the world.
Since only a few atoms must be excited into the upper laser level to form a population inversion, a four-level laser is much more efficient than a three-level one, and most practical lasers are of this type.
As well as Swastika flags and propaganda everywhere, Nazi-affiliated concerns occupied a great many buildings in the area, especially Columbushaus, where they took over most of the upper floors.
The genus is present in most layers of the Niobrarra Formation except for the upper two ; in 2003, Kenneth Carpenter surveyed the distribution and dating of fossils in this formation, demonstrating that Pteranodon sternbergi existed there from 88 to 85 million years ago, while P. longiceps existed between 86 and 84. 5 million years ago.

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Alternatively Union pipes were certainly a favourite of the upper classes in Scotland, Ireland and the North-East of England and were fashionable for a time in formal social settings, where the term Union pipes may also originate.
In 1869 James Ludington certainly must have felt that he had the upper hand in the negotiations with Eber Ward over a terminus in Ludington.
" These views are certainly debatable ; one might ask how the upper classes of late 16th century Britain, who shared the Renaissance zealousness for the classics, managed to speak spontaneous Latin to each other officially and unofficially after being taught classical Latin by tutors hired for the purpose.
The upper floor was most certainly added to the house in the 19th century.
Having an established church, in England and Wales, a British monarchy, an aristocracy, and an unelected upper house in Parliament made up in part by hereditary nobles, the UK certainly has a clearly definable Establishment against which anti-establishment figures can be contrasted.
Since the empty set certainly has some upper bound, we can conclude the existence of a least element ( the supremum of the empty set ) from bounded completeness.
Titles are often considered central to the upper class, but this is certainly not universally the case.
It is also worth noting that had DiMaggio hit the ball in Ebbets Field, whose left-center area was some closer, it might have landed in the upper deck and certainly would have been a game-tying homer.
" The speed with which they navigated virgin ground on the upper headwall is certainly testament to Hayden's great skills on rock ," Colin reported.
While food supply certainly imposes an upper limit on population growth, they point out that culture, living standards, human intelligence and free will can impose lower, secondary limits to population growth.
What is almost certainly true is that in the wake of the First Robotech War and the disappearance of the Zentraedi who have long served as guardians of the Robotech Masters ' empire, the Regent gains the upper hand and drives towards the conclusion of an interstellar war against the Robotech Masters.
Jackson had to wait twelve years to play his second Test, allegedly and almost certainly due to upper class prejudice by the England captain Freddie Brown in early years, and of England selector Gubby Allen later.

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