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Traversing and for
Traversing the valley using a bridge would have created a grade of 4. 37 percent, which was too steep for most trains.

Traversing and time
* Traversing Tinittuktuq Flats-total: | time to walk: 1. 5 hrs | total time: 5 hrs | height difference: | peak: | difficulty: easy

Traversing and up
Traversing left across rock to the glacier, the route follows the glacier up to the Woolley-Diadem col where Diadem's summit is reached after an easy ascent up the ridge.

Traversing and New
New funerary texts appeared, including the Book of Breathing and Book of Traversing Eternity.

Traversing and on
Traversing the Alps on the GR 5 footpath or more accessible challenges like reaching the summit of Mont Blanc ( by a number of possible routes ) are also popular.

Traversing and .
Traversing the cavity of the proboscis are muscle-strands inserted into the tip of the proboscis at one end and into the septum at the other.
Traversing the course of the Marikina River is the Marikina Valley Fault System, part of the seismically active network of fault lines surrounding Metro Manila placing it at serious risk of earthquakes.
Traversing Weehawken is Boulevard East, a scenic thoroughfare offering a sweeping vista of the Hudson River and the Manhattan skyline.
Traversing a Class 6 rapid has a dramatically increased likelihood of ending in serious injury or death compared to lesser classes.
; < span id =" hand_traverse "> Hand traverse </ span >: Traversing without any definitive footholds, i. e. smearing or heelhooking.
The Ojibwe described the Lakes Bemidji and Irving collectively as a single lake being a bimijigamaa ( lake that traverses another body of water ), thus the Ojibwe name the lake as Bemijigamaag-zaaga ' igan ( Traversing Lake ), since the lake is considered to traverse the Mississippi River.
Traversing a tree involves iterating ( looping ) over all nodes in some manner.
Traversing a tree in preorder while inserting the values into a new tree is common way of making a complete copy of a binary search tree.
* Sierra High Route: Traversing Timberline Country, by Steve Roper, ISBN 0-89886-506-9, 1997.
Traversing through Chhota Nagpur plateau of Jharkhand as well as parts of the fertile Gangetic plains of Bihar, the Grand Chord covers a stretch of 450 km.
Traversing the country to the north of Salisbury, the path next crosses the A345 and the River Bourne at Winterbourne Dauntsey.
Traversing the bridge in the harshness of winter was very uncomfortable, so an enclosure running down the center of the pedestrian area was added by the 1970s.
Traversing the substance of the temporal bone, it crosses the facial canal about above the stylomastoid foramen, and here it gives off an ascending branch which joins the facial nerve.
Traversing the pit of spikes.

streets and Harlem
It was thickly settled by fifteen thousand citizens and laid out into pig-infested streets, mostly around the Battery, going bravely north to Wall Street, but giving up and becoming fields and farms in the region of Harlem Heights.
Walk through the streets of Harlem and see what we, this nation, have become.
Lancaster grew up in East Harlem and spent much of his time on the streets, where he developed great interest and skill in gymnastics while attending the DeWitt Clinton High School, where he was a basketball star.
On a trip to the United States in 1922, Darius Milhaud heard " authentic " jazz for the first time, on the streets of Harlem,
Langston Hughes relays in the " Negro Ghetto " ( 1931 ) and " The Heart of Harlem " ( 1945 ): " The buildings in Harlem are brick and stone / And the streets are long and wide ,/ But Harlem s much more than these alone ,/ Harlem is what s inside.
In 1833 the railroad cut was begun, to carry the New York and Harlem Rail Road through Murray Hill ; the route under the most prominent obstacle in its right-of-way was opened 1 May 1834 ; then the locomotives, which had met the horse-cars that ran through the city's streets at the station at 27th Street, could pass the reduced hill ; by an act of 1850 the city pemitted to roof over the cut for the passage of steam locomotives.
Following Robinson's victory, residents of Harlem danced in the streets.
Clarence proselytized the streets of Harlem to teach others his views based on his interpretation of NOI teachings.
In addition to recreation in the water, a new Harlem River Park has been added to the Manhattan shoreline from 132nd to 145th streets ( see http :// www. harlemriverpark. com /).
Thousands lined the streets to see them: the parade began on Fifth Avenue at 61st Street, proceeded uptown past ranks of white bystanders, turned west on 110th Street, and then swung on to Lenox Avenue, and marched into Harlem, where black New Yorkers packed the sidewalks to see them.
The most notable irregularities are in Harlem where West 125th and West 126th Streets go off on a diagonal to the north, and in the West Village where a number of streets vary from the original plan.
A 1998 survey found that one-quarter of low-rise residential buildings on avenues or major cross streets in East Harlem had sealed-up residential floors, despite having commercial businesses on the ground floor.
Langston Hughes relays in the " Negro Ghetto " ( 1931 ) and " The Heart of Harlem " ( 1945 ): " The buildings in Harlem are brick and stone / And the streets are long and wide ,/ But Harlem's much more than these alone ,/ Harlem is what's inside.
Norma Miller credits " Twist Mouth " George with having pioneered the breakaway ( or at least bringing it to the streets of Harlem ) in her book " Stompin ' at the Savoy.
The court is named after Harlem teacher and playground director for the New York City Parks Department Holcombe L. Rucker, who started a basketball tournament in 1950 in order to help less fortunate kids stay off the streets and aim for college careers.
Top critic Roger Ebert noted that " the film is being marketed as a violent action picture, and in a sense, it is " and that director Bill Duke having made " a historical drama as much as a thriller, and his characters reflect a time when Harlem seemed poised on the brink of better things, and the despair of the postwar years was not easily seen on its prosperous streets.
In August 2009, the New York Times would write " the block is at the center of an intense but, as yet, unfinished revival of the surrounding streets in Central Harlem.
On a trip to the United States in 1922, Darius Milhaud heard " authentic " jazz for the first time, on the streets of Harlem,
He was born in Harlem, and grew up largely on the streets of New York City after his father and older brother died when he was a child.

streets and living
It may well be that, when Rudy Pozzatti and I visited your country last spring, you were living and working close to the places we saw and the streets we walked.
Chekists reportedly poured water on naked prisoners in the winter-bound streets until they became living ice statues.
Albania is probably one of the few, if not the only country in Europe where vehicles imported from the United States, and from left hand traffic jurisdictions ( for example the United Kingdom ) can be found on the streets without any modifications brought from expats living abroad.
In Coming to America, the two men are now homeless and living on the streets.
After this incident, Holmes ran away from home at age 16, and after several days of living on the streets, returned home and informed his mother that if he moved back in he would probably kill Bowman should he strike him again.
Many former military personnel chose to stay on in Los Alamitos after the war, living in such neighborhoods as Carrier Row, where streets are named for World War II aircraft carriers.
His research provided the groundwork for traffic calming and for several initiatives such as living streets and Home Zones, all of which are aimed at improving a street's social milieu.
Hammett wrote most of his detective fiction during the period that he was living in San Francisco ( the 1920's ), and specific streets and locations in San Francisco are frequently mentioned in his stories.
Petrosian was orphaned during World War II and was forced to sweep streets to earn a living.
Thompson started living on the streets of Charing Cross and sleeping by the River Thames, with the homeless and other addicts.
" After an argument with his mother, with whom he had an often volatile relationship, Burke was evicted from his home and began living on the streets of North Philadelphia in 1957.
Bankrupt, depressed, and now homeless, he is abandoned by Marie and is soon living on the streets.
As a philanthropist Coram was appalled by the many abandoned, homeless children living in the streets of London.
Cassady spent much of his youth living on the streets of skid row with his father, or spending time in reform school.
Bean, the main character, is a homeless child living in the hellish streets of Rotterdam in roughly 2170 after escaping as an infant from an illegal genetic engineering laboratory.
Many famous men are associated with Fleet Street, either by living there or in one of its many side streets, or by being regular frequenters of its taverns.
The success of Elephant led Van Sant to show the U. S. premiere of Elephant as a fundraiser for Outside In, an organization working to help youth living on the streets of Portland, Oregon.
After living as an orphan on the streets, a 10-year-old Rémy attempted to pick the pocket of Jean-Luc LeBeau, then patriarch of the Thieves ' Guild.
Kim says she does not want her son living on the streets like a rat, but Ellen tells Kim that they will do what they can to support him.
This living museum has a collection of circus wagons, and occasionally hosts the Great Circus Parade of these artifacts through the streets of Baraboo.
Tim, meanwhile, is living rough on the streets when he is taken in by a homeless magician who knew his father.
When Scamp evades them, Angel is annoyed that he would choose living on the streets over a loving family, as she herself had once been a pet.
A Home Zone is a living street ( or group of streets ) as implemented in the United Kingdom, which are designed primarily to meet the needs of pedestrians, cyclists, children and residents and where the speeds and dominance of the cars is reduced.
* Streetwise ( 1984 film ), a 1984 documentary following the lives of homeless teenagers living on the streets of downtown Seattle
In 1999, new life was injected into the area by the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation, which bulldozed many of the now derelict and decrepit buildings and streets to create new living spaces.

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