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The latter, launched in 1967, was the territory's first free-to-air commercial station, and is currently the predominant TV station in the territory.
The latter part of this route is today served by tram route 703 terminating at Gerresheim Stadtbahn station (" by the glassworks " as Grass notes, referring to the famous glass factory ).
The US had operated a US Coast Guard station on the island during the latter stages of the World War I, and US Navy vessels had also used the island, which was a hub for trans-Atlantic convoys.
The new station included a large stained glass window depicting the L & SWR's company crest over the main road entrance, surrounded by a frieze listing the counties served by the railway ( the latter survives today ).
The station was on a viaduct to raise it above the level of the Floating Harbour and River Avon ; the latter being crossed via the grade I listed Avon Bridge.
The London and North Eastern Railway opened a station here, which had a significant impact on the residential and commercial development of the neighbourhood in the latter part of the 19th century.
The latter project was finally built in 2007, almost 20 years after the station was first licensed.
Source of Name: In 1880, the St. Paul and Sioux City Railroad was purchased by the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway, or the Omaha Road, and there was already a station named Hersey on the latter road's track in Wisconsin.
The latter station is also the site of the Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society museum.
As far as radio goes, New Castle is home to two AM stations: talk station WKST 1200 and sports talk station WJST AM 1280, the latter being a Fox Sports Radio affiliate.
Union troops occupied the town in 1863 to guard the railroad between White Bluff and Johnsonville ( now Old Johnsonville ), the latter being a Federal supply depot and transfer station.
The old station building is still preserved in the latter, whilst Nexø is now host to a railway museum.
During its latter years, the major trade was in coal, which was carried from Cannock to a power station at Stourport.
Jarman is also remembered for his famous shingle cottage-garden, created in the latter years of his life, in the shadow of Dungeness nuclear power station.
In 1999, Sinclair decided to exit radio station ownership, selling most of its radio stations, including WWKB, WBEN and WGR ( the latter being acquired by Sinclair in 1997 ), to Entercom Communications.
This latter station eventually, in 1919, dropped its reference to Notting Hill, becoming " Ladbroke Grove ( North Kensington )" in 1919 and, simply, " Ladbroke Grove " in 1938 ( see Ladbroke Grove tube station ).
Train stations in Balve include Binolen, Volkringhausen, Sanssouci, Garbeck and Balve, the latter station part of the Hönnetalbahn ( RB 54 ) line.
The latter tube station is part of a larger office, retail and transport development, locally known as " The Broadway Centre ".
The town is served by Aylesbury railway station and Aylesbury Vale Parkway railway station, the latter of which is the present terminus of passenger services from London Marylebone.
Various alternatives to the Gateway schemes have been put forward, including building a new main station on a different site, and diverting trains to Snow Hill and Moor Street stations ( the latter of which would mean either restoration of Moor Street's bay platforms or a reduction in services ).

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Augustus, Hadrian and the rich grammarian Herodes Atticus contributed greatly to its embellishment ; the aqueduct still preserved is due to the latter.
De Pizan was greatly interested in history, from the Matter of Troy to the " founding of the royal house of France " ( for her the latter was a consequence of the former ).
The two latter accelerated greatly during the years 2004-2005, but returned to pre-2004 velocities in 2006.
In the area of Neva basin, rainfall greatly exceeds evaporation ; the latter accounts for only 37. 7 % of the water consumption from Neva and the remaining 62. 3 % is water runoff.
The former are those “ manifested by his observed behaviour, including preferences possibly based on erroneous factual beliefs, or on careless logical analysis, or on strong emotions that at the moment greatly hinder rational choice ” whereas the latter are “ the preferences he would have if he had all the relevant factual information, always reasoned with the greatest possible care, and were in a state of mind most conducive to rational choice .” It is the latter that preference utilitarianism tries to satisfy.
Like the latter, Prosalirus did not have greatly enlarged legs but had the typical three-pronged pelvic structure of modern frogs.
The prevalence of DID increased greatly in the latter half of the 20th century, along with the number of identities ( often referred to as " alters ") claimed by patients ( increasing from an average of two or three to approximately 16 ).
This latter accomplishment commenced in the mid-fourth century BC ; the resulting city greatly resembled the capitals of other Warring States.
Other blocked regions may include mass 80 ( due to the argon dimer ), and mass 56 ( due to ArO ), the latter of which greatly hinders Fe analysis unless the instrumentation is fitted with a reaction chamber.
In 1745 the latter was purchased by John Payton, who also acquired the " Lion " five years later and rebuilt the whole premises on a greatly enlarged scale.
In the United States, the sport of bass fishing was greatly advanced by the stocking of largemouth and smallmouth bass outside their native ranges in the latter portion of the 19th century.
" It is difficult to find two figures in history more greatly contrasted in temperament than Fox and George: the former a notorious gambler and rake ; the latter famous for his virtues of frugality and family.
Joe: A Real American Hero and Masters of the Universe, contrasted one another greatly in articulation ; the former included several points in their small, 3¾ " scale while the bulkier latter remained minimal.
Brown was both in favor of a Balanced Budget Amendment and opposed to Proposition 13, the latter of which would decrease property taxes and greatly reduce revenue to cities and counties.
The County of Grey and the City of Owen Sound escaped the latter part of the 1960 agreement and have profited greatly ever since.
For example, Ukrainian immigrants from the " first wave " immigration ( 1890 – 1924 ) greatly resented the immigrants who came in the " second wave " after the Second World War, as the latter group were perceived not as " poor refugees " but as persons who had managed to leave Europe and bring considerable wealth with them.
The latter view prevailed, so it can still be said that there is, in theory at least, a common basis in substantive law throughout Western Europe ( except England, which never had a reception as such ) although it has of course fragmented greatly from its heyday in the 15th and 16th centuries.
In the latter place, Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg was a professor whose ethical tendencies and historical treatment of philosophy greatly attracted him.
In his latter years his political opinions became greatly modified, but with one interruption he retained his seat for Sheffield, which he had won in 1849, until his death in London.
Archbishop Wichmann ( 1152 – 92 ) was more important as a sovereign and prince of the Holy Roman Empire than as a bishop ; Albrecht II ( 1205 – 32 ) quarrelled with Otto II, Margrave of Brandenburg ( 1198 – 1215 ), because he had pronounced the pope's ban against the latter and this war greatly damaged the archbishopric.
Piccolo can also perform the " Namekian Fusion " which he does with Nail on the distant Planet Namek to confront Frieza and with Kami to confront the androids as a super namek, each time greatly increased Piccolo's power level ( the first time enough to clash toe-and-toe with Friza's second form, and the latter he become much more powerful than an unmastered super saiyan.
On several occasions the Christians suffered greatly from the Samaritans, and in 474 the emperor, to avenge an unjust attack of the sect, deprived the latter of Mt.
U. S .- Soviet relations had greatly improved in the latter half of the decade, with the signing of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty ( INF ) in 1987 and the withdrawal of Soviet forces from Afghanistan as well as Cuban forces from Angola.

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