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One was the eight-span masonry bridge which carried the line fifty feet above the River Maine just outside Randalstown and the other, a few miles further on, was a lattice bridge with a swing section across the River Bann near its outflow from Lough Neagh.
The $ 120 million eight-span bridge will include an tied arch over the main channel of the Ohio River and will stretch for from both abutments with a vertical clearance.

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* Coronis (" crow " or " raven "), daughter of Phlegyas, King of the Lapiths, was one of Apollo's lovers.
De Viau's poetic style refused the logical and classicist constraints of François de Malherbe and remained attached to the emotional and the baroque images of the late Renaissance, such as in his ode " Un corbeau devant moi croasse " (" A crow before me caws "), which paints a fantastic scene of thunder, serpents and fire ( much like a painting by Salvator Rosa ).

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When first informed he disbelieved the crow and turned all crows black ( where they were previously white ) as a punishment for spreading untruths.
Cuccos are not aggressive on their own, but if repeatedly attacked, they will crow, causing a swarm of cuccos to fly in and attack the violator until he or she dies or leaves the area ( A behavior commonly known among fans as the " Cucco's Revenge Squad ").
Similar to other members of the crow family, they have a raucous call which is described as a high pitched cackling chatter, " kyak-kyak-kyak-kyak ", and they are well known scavengers and omnivores.
Although Corvus is the crow genus to which the choughs ' closest relatives belong, they were considered sufficiently distinctive to be moved to the new genus, Pyrrhocorax, by English ornithologist Marmaduke Tunstall in his 1771 Ornithologia Britannica, The genus name is derived from Ancient Greek πύρρος ( purrhos ), " flame-coloured ", and κόραξ ( korax ), " raven ".
He is last seen in the movie on his giant flying crow Flap, saying good-bye to Nemo and the Princess as they depart Slumberland in the King's dirigible.
In the Karasu tengu, or minor tengu ravens appears as one of the forms of the god Ninsubur in Semitic tales, and the raven, crow and rook all appear in the flood tale of Siberian myth, not one of them returning to the ark, as they were far too busy eating carcasses of drowned animals.
For this they were cursed, as the dove was blessed for bringing back a twig, the crow was sentenced to forever guide the people, never giving into his carnal urges to prey on that which may be dying food ever again.
The crow of each elder would bring morning back to the area they governed, but each of the elders has been trapped in golden eggs which Billy must hatch in order to free them.
While both sides sing a song of bargaining, the crow tries to catch as many chicks as possible as they hide behind the hen.
" Like the crow among mankind are the Zanj for they are the worst of men and the most vicious of creatures in character and temperament.
All tell a similar story: a slow-witted New York farmer is outfoxed by his ( presumed urban ) boarders ; after they complain about the poor food being served, the farmer discounts the complaint by claiming he " kin eat anything ", and the boarders wonder if he can eat a crow.
Venturing into the woods, they leave a trail of crack which is picked away by shady men with crow feathers on their hats.
Short-tailed Green Magpie has a rather harsh call ; a reminder that they are passerine birds which belong to the crow family Corvidae.
Resting under a tree, they saw a crow ( uwák ) in the tree's branches, and believing this to be a bad omen, they moved to another place and rested again.
Kenkus have their basis in Japanese mythology as karasu tengu, where they are powerful and wise crow spirits adept at craftsmanship, and masters of the art of Japanese swordplay, or kenjutsu.
But they discovered that if a crow perched on the shed the sword leaped out in the form of a serpent and killed it.
Robert sewell in his book " The Forgotten empire " concludes thus-With fire and sword, with crow bars and axes, they carried on day after day their work of destruction.

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A crow was considered bad and so Gat Tayaw and his men moved south and erected another bamboo pole.

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This great crow was sent from heaven as a guide for Emperor Jimmu on his initial journey from the region which would become Kumano to what would become Yamato.

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It can cut a red squirrel neatly in two or burst a crow into a flurry of feathers.
A crow informed Apollo of the affair.
As a result he also made the crow sacred and gave them the task of announcing important deaths.
The banshee may also appear in a variety of other forms, such as that of a hooded crow, stoat, hare and weasel-animals associated in Ireland with witchcraft.
Also in the early 1970s, the soundtrack for the ground-breaking animated film Fritz The Cat contained his song " Bo Diddley ", in which a crow idly finger-pops along to the track.
Bird species include: the golden eagle, Bonelli's eagle, the bearded vulture or Lammergeier, the griffon vulture, Eleanora's falcon, peregrine falcon, lanner falcon, European kestrel, tawny owl, little owl, hooded crow, alpine chough, red-billed chough, and the hoopoe.
They reached Kumano, and, with the guidance of a three-legged crow, Yatagarasu ( lit.
Until his death, " Stringbean " played the field's ' scarecrow ,' delivering one-liners before being shouted down by the ' crow ' on his shoulder ; after his 1973 murder, he was not replaced, and the ' scarecrow ' simply was seen in the field as a memorial.
Historically, plectra were made of crow quill or leather.
She sometimes appears in the form of a crow, flying above the warriors, and in the Ulster cycle she also takes the form of an eel, a wolf and a cow.
In the Táin Bó Cuailnge queen Medb of Connacht launches an invasion of Ulster to steal the bull Donn Cuailnge ; the Morrígan, like Alecto of the Greek Furies, appears to the bull in the form of a crow and warns him to flee.
Later in the story, mortally wounded, Cúchulainn ties himself to a standing stone with his own entrails so he can die upright, and it is only when a crow lands on his shoulder that his enemies believe he is dead.
Most often she did this by appearing as a crow flying overhead and would either inspire fear or courage in the hearts of the warriors.
Katima Mulilo is about 130 km from the nearest railway in Zambia as the crow flies, once the Zambesi has been bridged.
Nazareth is about from the Sea of Galilee ( 17 km as the crow flies ) and about west from Mount Tabor.
In Tamil and Malayalam, the word for crow is kaakaa.
For example, a pub in Crowborough, East Sussex called The Crow and Gate has an image of a crow with gates as wings.
Depending on availability and strength of the feather, as well as quality and characteristic of the line wanted by the writer, other feathers used for quill-pen making ( but only in the USA ) include feathers from the crow, eagle, owl, hawk, and turkey.
The ravens look similar to another common bird, the crow, being related.
However, this idea is more romantic than real, as a rooster can and will crow at any time of the day.
Some roosters are especially vociferous, crowing almost constantly, while others only crow a few times a day.
All four canonical gospels state that, during the Last Supper, Jesus foretold of Peter ’ s denial ( Saint Peter ) and that he would deny Christ three times before the cock ’ s crow.
::: Two roosters do not crow in a henhouse.

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