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However, Wilkes ’ Hessian brigade, lying nearby in the marshy grass at the water's edge, stood firm and repulsed the Gens d ' Armes with steady fire, enabling the English and Hessians to re-order and launch another attack.
Lechuguilla Cave in New Mexico and nearby Carlsbad Cavern are now believed to be examples of another type of solutional cave.
The domino effect is a chain reaction that occurs when a small change causes a similar change nearby, which then will cause another similar change, and so on in linear sequence.
According to classical electromagnetism, two nearby magnetic dipoles will tend to align in opposite directions, so their magnetic fields will oppose one another and cancel out.
In addition, Hildegard influenced several monastic women of her time and the centuries that followed ; in particular, she engaged in correspondence with another nearby visionary, Elisabeth of Schönau.
An article in another UK newspaper described a case in which " Gangsters wielding hand guns and a powerful MAC 10 machine pistol struck three times within hours in Wolverhampton "; in one event, a " group of men brandishing a MAC 10 machine pistol sprayed a nearby pub with a hail of bullets ".
For example the method at hand may be very long, or it may be a near duplicate of another nearby method.
Kruger won another presidential election in 1898, but the following year British forces were gathering on the borders of the Boer Republics of Transvaal and the Orange Free State and fearing Britain's imminent annexation, the Boers launched a preemptive strike against the nearby British colonies in 1899, a strike which became the Second Boer War.
After moving in that direction to another nearby point, one's velocity would then be given by a vector in the tangent space of that nearby point — a different tangent space, not shown.
At 09: 01, two minutes before impact as United Airlines Flight 175 continued its descent into Lower Manhattan, the New York Center alerted another nearby Air Traffic Facility responsible for low-flying aircraft, which was able to monitor the aircraft's path over New Jersey, and then over Staten Island and New York Harbor in its final moments.
After sailing another two days across open sea, the expedition finds a headland with an island just offshore ; nearby is a pool accessible to ships at high tide in an area where the sea is shallow with sandbanks.
In 1799 he decided that he couldn't tolerate another winter in the cold and draughty Edgbaston Hall, so he bought " The Larches " in the nearby Sparkbrook area ; his wife did not feel up to the move and remained at Edgbaston Hall.
Although the festival was remarkably peaceful given the number of people and the conditions involved, there were two recorded fatalities: one from what was believed to be a heroin overdose and another caused in an accident when a tractor ran over an attendee sleeping in a nearby hayfield.
However in three days of fierce fighting, the Carlist General Joaquín Elío, with just 17, 000 men, once again drove off the attack at nearby Somorrostro, and it was another six weeks before Serrano managed to relieve Bilbao.
Later she recognized a fellow train passenger as another former master ; she snatched a nearby newspaper and pretended to read.
Perrin pretends to be another sniffer like Hurin, but secretly uses his wolf senses to smell and track and also ask nearby wolves which way Padan Fain's group went.
According to another source, his father came from Montalto, a nearby village.
A few months later, further north, John's brother William Brunton's " section of the line ran near another ruined city, bricks from which had already been used by villagers in the nearby village of Harappa at the same site.
The establishment of a large postal system spanning India resulted in unprecedented postal access where a message on a postcard could be sent from one part of the country to another part ( often to a physical address without a nearby post office ) without additional postage affixed.
An essay on the cultural history of Irkutsk ( and another one about the nearby Lake Baikal ) is included in Rasputin's non-fiction collection Siberia, Siberia, which is also available in an English translation.
Moreover, another moderately sized temple of Seth is noted for the nearby town of Pi-Wayna.

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Odin sits atop his steed Sleipnir, his ravens Huginn and Muninn and wolves Geri and Freki nearby ( 1895 ) by Lorenz Frølich.
Bryce sits at a much higher elevation than nearby Zion National Park.
Shortly afterwards, he catches up with Johnny, who sits crying on a nearby log.
The county seat of Westcliffe is about and along with nearby town Silver Cliff lies in the Wet Mountain Valley which sits at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
The city sits on the Holmes Creek where during the 1880s the creek was used as a shipping route to Bonifay and other nearby towns.
The city is connected to nearby North Kansas City and Kansas City proper by Routes 1 and 283 as well as nearby U. S. Route 169, which sits less than a mile from the city's western border.
Nicknamed " the first city on the Missouri River " Townsend sits nearby the southern tip of Canyon Ferry Lake ( a part of, and fed by, the Missouri River ) a popular recreation destination and Montana's third largest body of water.
D. D. McColl's 1884 Victorian brick home sits nearby.
One day Mr. Faber, for whom Selina strings the beads, takes Selina to a nearby park where she sits under a tree and starts stringing beads, when a caterpillar drops inside her back.
Alice doesn't know how to get through to the other side so she sits at a nearby chair, and notices a strange book next to her and starts reading it.
The name " Destroyers " came from a naming contest and alluded to the naval ship of the same name, one of which sits outside the HSBC Arena in the nearby Buffalo Naval and Serviceman's Park.
Scene from The Two Gentlemen of Verona ( Valentine woos Silvia ; the Duke sits nearby, pretending to be asleep ) by Alfred Elmore ( 1857 ).
The Ridge and Furrow pattern of agriculture can still be seen in the nearby fields and the Saxon church of the Holy Trinity ( rebuilt in 1819 ) still sits next to the Norman Motte and Bailey site.
Painted from the backyard of a friend's house on the nearby rue de Rome, this canvas, now in the National Gallery of Art at Washington D. C., portrays a woman with a small dog and a book as she sits facing us in front of an iron fence ; a young girl to her left views the railroad track and steam beyond it.
Another hill fort nearby sits on the summit of Caer Caradoc.
The town sits on the River Lugg, having nearby towns such as Kington and Knighton as neighbours, as well as surrounding villages like Norton and Stapleton.
Kristiansund Airport, Kvernberget, which sits nearby, takes its name from the mountain.
However, Swanhilde becomes unhappy with Franz because he seems to be paying more attention to a girl named Coppélia, who sits on the balcony of a nearby house.
For several thousand years, eruptions seem to have been small and frequent, building up the large cone of the volcano, reaching about above the plain on which the nearby city of Quetzaltenango sits.
Today a memorial sits in a park in nearby New Glasgow at the approximate location above ground where the remaining 11 miners are trapped.
There is a nature reserve nearby, whilst the Black Lion public house sits on a bank overlooking the railway, canal and river.
While the city sits within the Sahara Desert, a nearby water supply of considerable size was recently discovered.
Armour Square's most recognizable landmarks are the historic Armour Square Park and nearby US Cellular Field, which sits at the southeast corner of W. 35th and Shields Avenue, on the neighborhood's southernmost end.

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