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The ascent to the uppermost terrace-roofs is made by a stairway ; and alongside these stairs there were screws, through which the water was continually conducted up into the garden from the Euphrates by those appointed for this purpose, for the river, a stadium in width, flows through the middle of the city ; and the garden is on the bank of the river.
Saybrook is the only town in McLean County on the banks of a major river and the uppermost town on the Sangamon River.
Northwest of the town site of Thorp at the junction of SR 10 and Thorp Highway, the Yakima River emerges from the river canyon parallel to a basalt flow, the uppermost layers of which have been dated to 10. 5 million years.
The " Upper North Shore " usually refers to the suburbs north of Chatswood, east of the Lane Cove river and south of the uppermost border of the Ku-ring-gai council area.
Flowing west from the Nooksack Cirque, the river picks up large creeks such as Price Creek, a short creek draining Price Lake, as well as Ruth Creek, before flowing under the uppermost highway bridge.
The lake lies to the south of the River Shannon's source, near the Iron Mountains, and is the uppermost of the three main lakes on the river.
Presently, a shingle beach and artificial river banks ( levees ) prevent seawater from penetrating the uppermost areas of the Cuckmere Valley.
The uppermost part of the river in Sunndalen with the tributaries from Gjevilvatnet, Dindalen and Storlidalen then drained eastwards to Oppdal and joined the older Driva there.
Most of the trout are stocked by the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife, although the uppermost reaches of the river and some of its tributaries hold wild brown trout.
These streams are listed in order of confluence with the river from its uppermost point to its confluence with the River Ogmore.
Another important river is the Elands, named the Namahadi in its uppermost section in the area of the Fika-Patso Dam.

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Fontana is the uppermost of five dams on the Little Tennessee River, with Cheoah Dam being downstream, followed by Calderwood Dam, Chilhowee Dam, and Tellico Dam.

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The 1 is normally set at approximately 60 degrees clockwise from the uppermost point of the dial, or approximately at the 2 o ' clock position, and then the numbers progress counterclockwise, with the 0 being at about 5 o ' clock.
Spinel, ( Mg, Fe )( Al, Cr )< sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 4 </ sub >, is common in peridotite in the uppermost Earth's mantle, between approximately 20 km to approximately 120 km, possibly to lower depths depending on the chromium content.
Orientation: north approximately uppermost.
It entered Indiana County approximately 1 mi ( 1. 6 km ) south of Cherry Tree at " Canoe Place ", the uppermost
Swayne was born in Frederick County, Virginia in the uppermost reaches of the Shenandoah Valley, approximately northwest of Washington D. C.
The alpine biome of the pass extends below it on either side to an elevation of approximately, or about the altitude of the Linkins Lake trailhead on the western side, Highway 82's uppermost crossing of the Roaring Fork.

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There are two parts to a roof, its supporting structure and its outer skin, or uppermost weatherproof layer.
Backward is when you fill the pipette to its uppermost graduation and release a measured amount into the destination.
* A more modern triangular ( Bermuda or " Marconi ") sail has only one halyard which is attached at its uppermost point ( the head ).
In 1799, the independent Republic of Lucca came under French influence and adopted as its flag a horizontal tricolour with green uppermost ; this lasted until 1801.
Israel Silvestre's view of the uppermost terrace of the Château Neuf at Meudon shows ( with artistic license ) its neglected state a century later.
The pagoda is usually over two meters high and its uppermost part is inlaid with a circle of small white stones.
The cittern may have a range of only an octave between its lowest and highest strings and employs a " re-entrant " tuning-a tuning in which the string that is physically uppermost is not the lowest, as is also the case with the five-string banjo for example.
In the madrigal's later stages of development its uppermost voice was often highly elaborate, with the lower voice, the tenor, much less so.
The uppermost floors hold the Sun Dial Restaurant and Bar, a revolving restaurant that offers panoramic views of the city and its environs.
The fort's best cannons were mounted on the uppermost of its three tiers — the barbette tier — where his troops were most exposed to incoming fire from overhead.
The castellated tower is the tallest part of the original college buildings, and it is possible to see the spires of Ely Cathedral on a clear day from its uppermost floor.
In gravity, for a continuously varying distribution of density and velocity ( with the lighter layers uppermost, so that the fluid is RT-stable ), the dynamics of the KH instability is described by the Taylor – Goldstein equation and its onset is given by a Richardson number, Ri.
Due to the desirability of this outdoor space, buildings may be designed with such setbacks on more than one of its uppermost levels, to allow apartments on several levels to feature such terraces.
From 7, 800 to, a mixture of conifers occurs in the Canadian Zone ; Gambel Oak is at its uppermost natural range in this zone.
The pyramid suffered several catastrophic collapses in ancient and medieval times ; medieval Arab writers described it as having 7 steps – although today only the three uppermost of these remain, giving the structure its odd, tower-like appearance.
The uppermost reads " Abraham Darby 1778 ", probably recording its enlargement for casting the Iron Bridge.
The figure on the right is wielding a makhaira-indicated by its asymmetric guard and pommel and the curve of the cutting edge ( uppermost in the image ) of the blade whilst the back of the blade is flat.
The principle of stratigraphic succession states that any given unit of archaeological stratification takes its place in the stratigraphic sequence of a site from its position between the undermost of all units which lie above it and the uppermost of all those units which lie below it and with which it has a physical contact, all other superpositional relationships being regarded as redundant.
Since the lung is the uppermost zang organ, its qi descends to promote the circulation of qi and body fluid through the body and to conduct them downwards.
) in the Pennines, and its uppermost valley is remote and high.
It has long been known for the oversized bell on its uppermost floor that still tolls noon over the city's financial district, once centered at the foot of its building but now moved farther west among the office buildings lining West Market Street.
From its uppermost floors, there are views out to Kings Park and the Indian Ocean.

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Organic matter in the uppermost few centimetres of sediments is first attacked by aerobic bacteria, generating CO < sub > 2 </ sub >, which escapes from the sediments into the water column.
Also, a spur of rock, the summit of which was level with the city's uppermost tier, jutted out from the hill in an easterly direction, dividing all but the first level into two parts.
* Kielan-Jaworowska & Sochava ( 1969 ), " The first multituberculate from the uppermost Cretaceous of the Gobi Desert ( Mongolia )".
The first sarcopterygians, found in the uppermost Silurian ( ca 418 Ma ), closely resembled the Acanthodians ( the " spiny fish ", a taxon that went extinct at the end of the Paleozoic ).
He went with survival uppermost in his mind, and reckoned his first wave twice as big as anything he'd surfed before.
When the National Party came to power in 1948 ( making it the first all-Afrikaans cabinet since 1910 ), there were two uppermost priorities which it was determined to fulfill:
The design of the apartment buildings included two-story units which would occupy the first and second floors, while the units on the uppermost floors had private rooftop terraces and fireplaces.
* Kilsyth Community Council, Scotland: Quarterly, azure and gules: first, an open bible proper ; second, two swords in saltire argent, hilts uppermost, or ; third, two shuttles in saltire or, garnished with thread argent ; fourth, a miner's lamp argent, enflamed proper ; over all a fillet cross, nowy lozengy, argent.
In the course of his long and active career he engaged in much palaeontological work: he studied the fauna of the Triassic and in 1861 introduced the term Rhaetic for the uppermost division of that system ; he supported at first the view of the organic nature of Eozoon canadense ( 1866 and 1876 ), he devoted special attention to Foraminifera, and described those of the Eocene strata of the northern Alps ( 1868 ); he dealt also with Receptaculites ( 1875 ) which he regarded as a genus belonging to the Foraminifera.
In addition to being one of the first Japanese castles with a tower keep, Azuchi was unique in that its uppermost story was octagonal.
Spelled with a lower case o, or " oberst ", it is an adjective, meaning " top, topmost, uppermost, highest, chief, head, first, principal, or supreme ".
Vladimir Pribylinec writes that the cubes in the Cubic chess are moving as in orthochess by a symbol uppermost it is described in both editions of Pritchard ´ Encyclopedia of Chess Variants, first time published in 1977-th.
In 1958, Kelly conceived one of his first wood sculptures, Concorde Relief I ( 1958 ), a modestly scaled wall relief in elm, which explores the visual play and balance between two rectangular forms layered on top of each other, the uppermost with its top-right and lower-left corners removed.
The dam was the first and uppermost of several large-scale dams to be built on the Euphrates by Turkey.

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