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In answering these questions, we need to ask not merely whether Communist troops have crossed over into territories they did not occupy before, and not merely whether disciplined agents of the Cominform are in control of governments from which they were formerly excluded: the success of Communism's war against the West does not depend on such spectacular and definitive conquests.
In 2000 Guinea became embroiled in the instability which had long blighted the rest of West Africa as rebels crossed the borders with Liberia and Sierra Leone and it seemed for a time that the country was headed for civil war.
The New York Daily News called his cinematic works, “ Noteworthy, a dynamic presence .” As host and co-producer for Das Leben Amerikanischer Gangs, an international film production's focus on the West Coast gang scene, Kurt crossed international waters for inner city justice ( 1995 ).
Barely a week after the defeat, Arafat crossed the Jordan River in disguise and entered the West Bank, where he set up recruitment centers in Hebron, the Jerusalem area and Nablus, and began attracting both fighters and financiers for his cause.
It crossed the Allegheny Mountains and southwestern Pennsylvania, reaching Wheeling, Virginia ( now West Virginia ), on the Ohio River in 1818.
In Brazil, he briefly captured the Portuguese settlement of Salvador, personally leading the assault on the sea fortress of that town. In August with a small and undermanned fleet he sailed for the African west coast and attacked a Portuguese fleet in a strongly defended bay of Luanda but failed to capture any ships. He then crossed the Atlantic ocean again to try and capture merchant ships at the city of Vitória, but was defeated by a resistance organized by the local civilians, with assistance by a Portuguese garrison. After finding Salvador recaptured by a large Spanish-Portuguese fleet Heyn returned home. The Dutch West India Company were pleased with Heyn's leadership qualities and in 1626 placed him in command of a new squadron. In subsequent raids in 1627 at Salvador, he attacked and captured over thirty richly laden Portuguese merchant ships before returning to the United Provinces.
Meanwhile, a Parliamentarian cavalry force under Sir Thomas Fairfax, who had been campaigning in Cheshire and Lancashire during the winter, crossed the Pennines and entered the West Riding of Yorkshire.
In 1814 Alexander Ross, a fur trader with the North West Company, seeking a viable route across the mountains, explored and crossed the northern Cascades between Fort Okanogan and Puget Sound.
The following article is from an America West pilot that crossed the Australian pilots picket line.
Around 1994 the second branch was cut back to West Croydon as this route crossed the commuter networks of what were to become several different rail companies and the onset of rail privatisation made the route increasingly difficult to maintain.
He attended the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final and claims ( with a little jest ) to have been influential in persuading the man known vernacularly as " the Russian linesman " Tofik Bakhramov ( who was actually from Azerbaijan ), to award a goal to Geoff Hurst when the England striker had seen his shot hit the crossbar of opponents West Germany, leaving doubt as to whether the ball had crossed the line.
The Albany and Susquehanna line and the New York, West Shore and Buffalo railroads crossed one another in a farm field.
The second connection of the Western Maryland was to the Norfolk and Western railroad which crossed the river to the left side on the former Pittsburgh & West Virginia railroad bridge.
In the summer of 1795, Charles Dolph, John Carey, and John West began the labor of clearing and plowing lands in the neighborhood of Bucktown or Corners, as this place was long called after the first foot-path opened from Blakeley to the Roaring Brook crossed the Wyoming road at Allsworth ’ s.
Having crossed the river to the west bank below Landreast, the canal should have continued on that bank to reach West Looe, but there were problems with obtaining land from a Mr. Eliot, and so the route re-crossed the river and ran through land provided by John Buller, at no cost to the company.
Despite its name, Mitcham Junction no longer has a junction: one of the two lines that crossed here ( the West Croydon to Wimbledon Line ) has become a grade-separated Tramlink route.
The Great West Road to Reading, Gloucester and Bristol was diverted over the new bridge-previously it kept to the north bank crossed the Thames by ford at Cookham — and mediaeval Maidenhead grew up around it.
By the early 1970s, experimental West German rock styles had crossed the border into East Germany and influenced the creation of an East German rock movement referred to as Ostrock.
Even though the railway crossed the Connecticut River in Northfield, East Northfield Station was actually located in West Northfield, making it necessary for disembarking passengers to travel back across the Connecticut River on the lower deck of the rail bridge.
The West Greenland Husky and the slightly smaller East Greenland Husky both had timber-wolf blood and were sometimes crossed with the Baffinland Husky.
By the early 1970s experimental West German rock styles had crossed the border into East Germany, and influenced the creation of an East German rock movement referred to as Ostrock.
Alain Bombard crossed the Atlantic from East to West in 1952, spending 113 days adrift in a Zodiac, L ' Hérétique.
It takes its name from a long-vanished level crossing where the road crossed the now-defunct Cheddington to Aylesbury Line a branch line connecting the West Coast Main Line at Cheddington and Aylesbury.
It passes through Scissett and then to the west of Clayton West, where it is crossed by the Kirklees Light Railway.

West and Cor
Their brother school is Notre Dame High School West Haven, Connecticut, and their sister school is Cor Jesu Academy in St. Louis, Missouri.

West and Burn
Burn Gorman played Bill Sikes, making his West End musical debut.
* Kinchie Burn, rises east of Pathhead ; supplies Glenkinchie Distillery ; joins Birns Water at Milton Bridge, West Saltoun.
Many local Oregonians believe that replanting the Tillamook Burn was performed by school children volunteering a Saturday afternoon when their labor only met about 1 % of the total effort ; this was a brilliant public relations coup created by Arthur W. Priaulx of the West Coast Lumberman's Association in 1950.
What probably made this location ideal, was of natural terraces stretching away from the sand bay and the close proximity of the East Burn to the north and the West ( Tiel ) Burn to the south.
Kirkcaldy curves around a sandy cove between the Tiel ( West ) Burn to the north and the East Burn to the south, on a bay facing southeast onto the Firth of Forth.
The West ( or Tiel ) Burn, was also important, providing power for textile mills.
In addition, four tracks on the US release (" Slash ' n ' Burn ", " Nat West – Barclays – Midlands – Lloyds ", " Little Baby Nothing " and " You Love Us ") were remixed by Michael Brauer.
In September 2009, Grossman Burn Centers, then based at Sherman Oaks Hospital, announced it would move to West Hills Hospital early in 2010.
Fundamentally Buckie itself is the central part of the community lying between the Victoria Bridge under which flows the Buckie Burn at the western end of West Church Street, the eastern end of Cluny Harbour and above the shore area.
In addition to playing Sheriff Matthew Donner in the short-lived Wolf Lake, he has directed episodes of Third Watch, Ed, The Twilight Zone, Cold Case, Without a Trace, The West Wing, Psych, The Good Guys, Shark, White Collar, Criminal Minds, Suits, and Burn Notice ( on which he also performed in a recurring role ).
The name originally referred to the area around Cochno Road, north of Hardgate and between the West ( or Loch Humphrey ) Burn and East ( or Cochno ) Burn.
James Marr's Faifley Spade Forge survived on the West Burn until the 1880s.
* Andrew R. Burn, Persia and the Greeks: The Defense of the West 456-478 B. C., New York, 1962
:" From a Point on the Road from Leith to Queensferry which is distant Four hundred Yards ( measured along such Road ) to the West of the Point at which the same meets the Inverleith Road at the House called Golden Acre, in a straight Line to the North-western Corner of the Enclosure of John Watsons Institution ; thence in a straight Line to the Second Stone Bridge, marked No. 2, on the Union Canal ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Western Wall of the Enclosure of the Lunatic Asylum at Morningside meets the Jordan or Pow Burn ; thence down the Jordan or Pow Burn to a Point which is distant One hundred and fifty Yards ( measured along such Burn ) below the Arch over the same on the Carlisle Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Summit of Arthur's Seat, thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Feeder enters the Western Side of Lochend Loch ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which Pilrig Street joins Leith Walk ; thence along Pilrig Street and the Bonnington Road to the Point at which the latter meets the Road from Leith to Queensferry ; thence along the Road from Leith to Queensferry to the Point first described.
North West Beamish lies in the conservation area of Beamish Burn.
The land to the South of Fairlie Burn, held by the Sempill family, was never held by the Fairlie family and is actually in the Parish of West Kilbride.
:" From the Point, on the West of the Town, at which the Shore of the Firth of Clyde is met by the March between the Parishes of Greenock and Innerkip, up the said March to that Point thereof which is nearest to the Southern Point of the Ridge of Bow Hill ; thence in a straight Line to the said Point on Bow Hill ; thence in a straight Line to the Southern End of the Upper East Reservoir for supplying Greenock with Water ; thence in a straight Line, in the Direction of the highest projecting Point of Knocknair Hill, to the Point near Woodhead Quarry, at which such straight Line cuts the Easternmost of the Two Rivulets which form the Lady Burn ; thence down such Rivulet and the Lady Burn to the Point at which the same joins the Firth of Clyde ; thence along the Shore of the Firth of Clyde to the Point first described.
Jones, " Introduction ," in Joseph Nicolson and Richard Burn, The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland ( West Yorkshire, England: EP Publishing, 1976 ), xiv-xxiii.

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