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From here the Aar flows northeast for a long distance, past the ambassador town Solothurn ( below which the Grosse Emme flows in on the right ), Aarburg ( where it is joined by the Wigger ), Olten, Aarau, near which is the junction with the Suhre, and Wildegg, where the Hallwiler Aa falls in on the right.
From a geostructural perspective the Azores is located above an active triple junction between three of the world's large tectonic plates ( the North American Plate, the Eurasian Plate and the African Plate ), a condition that has translated into the existence of many faults and fractures in this region of the Atlantic.
They prospected south along the Baiyer River to its junction with the Maramuni and Tarua Rivers, where they established a palisaded forward camp naming the place ‘ Akmana Junction .’ From this base they prospected along the Maramuni River and its tributaries, again without success.
From the junction with the Chambo, the Pastaza flows almost due east for about where it then turns south-east, as it is joined by the Topo River.
From among the writings of others in the same period, there is the inscription and engraving of Darius the great, installed at junction of waters of Red Sea ( also called " Arabian Gulf " or " Ahmar Sea ") and the Nile river and the Rome river ( current Mediterranean ) which belongs to the 5th century BC where, Darius the Great, the king of the Achaemenid Empire has named the Persian Gulf Water Channel: Pars Sea ( Persian Sea ).
From the Dorah eastwards the crest of the Hindu Kush again became the boundary until it effects a junction with the Muztagh and Sarikol ranges, which shut off China from Russia and India.
From Moncton, the highway continues southeast for to a junction at Aulac on the New Brunswick – Nova Scotia border ( near Sackville ) where the Trans-Canada Highway splits into the main route continuing to the nearby border with Nova Scotia as Route 2, and a route designated as Route 16 which runs east to the Confederation Bridge at Cape Jourimain.
From the ferry terminal at Caribou, the highway continues south for another as Highway 106 to a junction with the direct Trans-Canada Highway route ( Highway 104 ) at Westville ( near New Glasgow ).
From its position at the junction of the river and the lake, it was probably encroached upon by their waters, after the canals fell into neglect under the Macedonian kings, and when they were repaired by Augustus ( Sueton.
From 1901 to 1932, the junction of the East Jordan and Southern and the Detroit and Charlevoix railroads lay within the township.
From 1880 to 1883, the notorious Robert Clay Allison ranched with his two brothers, John William and Jeremiah Monroe, twelve miles northeast of town, at the junction of the Washita River and Gageby Creek.
From the junction with the Bridgewater Canal, the T & M travels south through Preston Brook Tunnel ( one-way operation, alternating each half hour ) and two smaller tunnels at Saltersford ( since 2008 also one-way operation, alternating each half hour ), and Barnton to the " junction " with the River Weaver at Anderton Boat Lift near Northwich.
From junction 8 the road is two lanes both ways to junction 14 where it ends.
On 3 December 2002, Kibaki was injured in a road accident while on his way back to Nairobi from a campaign meeting at Machakos junction 40 km From Nairobi.
From 1840, when the Midland Counties Railway made a junction to its line at Rugby, the L & BR also provided through connections from London to the East Midlands and the North East.
From this junction it is named New Chester Road, passing through Eastham and Bromborough.
From there it passed through Virginia from Harpers Ferry to a point just west of the junction of Patterson Creek and the North Branch Potomac River where it crossed back into Maryland to reach Cumberland.
From this junction, CN VI ( abducens nerve ), CN VII ( facial nerve ) and CN VIII ( vestibulocochlear nerve ) emerge.
A typical, yet simple, description under this system might read " From the point on the north bank of Muddy Creek one mile above the junction of Muddy and Indian Creeks, north for 400 yards, then northwest to the large standing rock, west to the large oak tree, south to Muddy Creek, then down the center of the creek to the starting point.
From 1619 they are shown in a position which today corresponds with the western tip of Page Green at the junction of Broad Lane and the High Road.
From the junction of the Redcar Brook and the Old Hay Brook to the city centre, the river descends by around, and this fall has resulted in it being harnessed to provide water power for a number of industries from at least the 16th century.
From the junction to the city of San Cristóbal the distance is 44 km, although there is also an alternative route ( an expressway ) that runs parallel to the Pan-American Highway along this stretch.
From the Valle del Cauca departmental border, the Pan-American Highways travels 26 km to the town of La Paila, where it reaches the junction with Colombia Route 25.

From and M-66
From there, M-72 was routed along existing roads through Williamsburg to US 131 / M-66 north of Kalkaska where it followed the latter highways through downtown to bridge the gap.

From and run
From all this we can now see that two streams of development run through the history of twentieth-century American folklore.
From behind her Means shot forward at a run.
In 1988, 7 ' den 77 ' ye ( From age 7 to 77 ), a TV show directed and presented by Manço began to run on TRT 1, the national TV channel of Turkey.
From 1906 to 1909, Attlee worked as manager of Haileybury House, a charitable club for working class boys in Stepney in the East End of London run by his old school.
From 1888, block printing was limited to short run specialist jobs.
From that point on, the game will run until it ends or is terminated ; the server can never get back into pre-game state.
From Kurupukari it would run parallel to the old cattle trail to Annai, and from Annai it would follow an already existing road to Lethem.
From 2008 to 2012, the company was run through a holding company of NRDC, Hudson's Bay Trading Company, which was dissolved on 23 January 2012.
Haiti is known to be the first in the Caribbean with a Railway system in the Urban of Port-au-Prince and later a Project that was supposed to run by The Company Mc Donald from Port-au-Prince to Cap-Haitian, and From Port-au-Prince to Les Cayes it did not completed.
From 1830 the state began to fund buildings with grants, then from 1846 it was funding schools by direct sponsorship, and in 1872 Scotland moved to a system like that in England of state-sponsored largely free schools, run by local school boards.
From 1980 to 1995, the Ballet was run by dancer and choreographer Todd Bolender.
One story from the work entitled From My People describes a slave who went out and sought a mojo conjurer that gave him a mojo to run away from home.
From 1936 to 1968, Mobil sponsored an economy run each year ( except during World War II ) in which domestic automobiles of various manufacturers in several price and size classes were driven by light-footed drivers on cross-country runs.
From 1948 to 1958, farm organizations were run out of the Ninth Fort.
From there, the Raiders advanced to the Vikings 23-yard line, aided by an 18-yard run by Davis and a 10-yard reception by wide receiver Cliff Branch, to set up Mann's 40-yard field goal to increase the their lead, 19 – 0.
From October 2001 to March 2003, she was engaged to actor Richard Ruccolo, whom she had met during the Two Guys and a Girl run.
From 1932, bureaucrats, generals, and businessmen have run most of the political parties.
* Yacothia From Sims Medieval is mention theocratic city-state and is the holy city / birthplace of Jacobanism, as it's the birthplace of prophet Jacob and the home of the Proxy, run by a High Priest or Priestess.
From January 15, 2001 until early 2002, UseModWiki was also used to run Wikipedia.
" From then until its closure in 1946, the press — which was run by the poet's sisters — produced over 70 titles ; 48 of them books by Yeats himself.
From here, the sousaphone players run in a snake around the field jumping to drum line cadence.
From the circular canal two sac-like projections called the lemnisci run into the cavity of the body, alongside the proboscis cavity.
* From “ The Saga of Seven Suns ”, the majority of the human controlled worlds are run under the banner of an Earth-based trade organization called “ The Terran Hanseatic League .”
From 1989 to 1999, the lab was run by John Peoples.
From July 1, 1999, until June 30, 2005, the lab was run by Michael S. Witherell.

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