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On and pinnacle
On their return trip Lewis and Clark spotted a high but distant snowy pinnacle that they named for the sponsor of the expedition, U. S. President Thomas Jefferson.
On the top of each tower is a pinnacle standing 73. 5 meters tall.
On the night of 1 August they resumed their attack to the north-west towards Centuripe, an isolated pinnacle of rock, which was the main southern outpost of the Adrano defences.
On August 15, there is the Feast of the Assumption, one of the largest of this kind in Portugal, the pinnacle of the procession occurs in front of the seaport, where fireworks are launched from carefully arranged boats.
On the pinnacle is the monarch ( speunaigh ) in the person of an emperor or an empress.
On December 28, 1928 ( so on his 25th birthday and six weeks before The Saint Valentine's Day massacre ) the always-immaculate Hines opened at Chicago's Grand Terrace Cafe leading his own big band, the pinnacle of jazz ambition at the time.
Their height above ground was 49, 18 m, 94. 18 m, 121, 78 m, 161, 68 m, 206, 68 m, 256, 78 m, 296, 68 m, 341, 68 m, 369, 28 m, 409, 18 m, 454, 18 m, 481, 78 m, 521, 68 m, 566, 68 m, 594, 28 m, 634, 18 m. On the pinnacle, there was a blinking light consisting of 2 lamps with 1000 Watt power.
White On Blonde became the pinnacle of the band's success, and was certified 6 x Platinum by the BPI for UK sales in excess of 1. 8 million copies.
" On a personal note, I feel that the Olympics should be the pinnacle of any sport and it is doubtful as to whether an age restricted football competition in the Olympics would ever be able to rival the World Cup.
On 23 May 1953 a violent cloudburst, accompanied by a tornado, destroyed the uppermost 47 metres of the pinnacle, which was rebuilt in 1961 as a metal structure faced with stone.
On 10 April 1968 the TEV Wahine, an inter-island ferry, foundered on Barrett Reef, and later capsized near Steeple Rock ( a pinnacle just off the Seatoun shore ).
On his return from England, laden with booty, Wallace found himself at the pinnacle of his power.
On the pinnacle is a statue of unclear entitlement and arguably relating both to ' Peace ' and to ' Victory ', with two seated figures ( the subsidiary figures were given by the people of New Zealand ).
On October 22, 1987, " the Gendarme ", an isolated and prominent pinnacle of the Rocks, fell to the ground.

On and mountain
On ships at sea, on railroad trains, in summer hotels with mountain views, they always said, `` I've never done this before ''.
On the border of Sweden is a mountain range running from northeast to southwest.
On his way from Enfide, Benedict met a monk, Romanus of Subiaco, whose monastery was on the mountain above the cliff overhanging the cave.
On the night of 29 February and the early morning of 1 March three Italian brigades advanced separately towards Adwa over narrow mountain tracks, while a fourth remained camped.
On land, the Donner Party found itself stranded by snow in a high mountain pass in California without adequate supplies during the Mexican-American War, leading to several instances of cannibalism.
On 13 April 2004, much of the mountain was blanketed by an accumulation of hail during a storm, an unusual event that caused a commotion among the local community in Cerro El Pital, El Salvador.
On the Sea of Japan side are plateaus and low mountain districts, with altitudes of 500 to 1, 500 meters.
On October 13, 1943, the Peenemünde prisoners from the small F-1 concentration camp boarded rail cars bound for Kohnstein mountain.
On it was a shrine containing stone images of the mountain itself and other neighbouring peaks.
On the Western side of the Altiplano divide, about an hour to the West of the La Paz, is the site of the tallest mountain in Bolivia and 9th tallest mountain in the Andes, the Sajama Volcano.
On the north side, the mountain borders the Drôme département.
On the 1986 Rallye de Portugal, four spectators were killed ; then in May, on the Tour de Corse, Henri Toivonen went over the edge of a mountain road and was incinerated in the fireball that followed.
On the south the Tibet AR is bounded by the Himalayas, and on the north by a broad mountain system.
On the moor to the south is Lee Quarry, a council funded mountain bike trail.
On nearly every side, the walls of the plateaus rise abruptly from the plains, constituting outer mountain chains.
On 18 March 2007, the tephra dam which had been holding back the crater lake burst, sending a lahar down the mountain.
On 5 July 2003 about 350 skiers and 70 skifield staff were trapped on the mountain overnight at Top o ' the Bruce when a sudden snow storm blew up and within a few minutes made the access road too dangerous to descend.
On the continent's far western side is another mountain range called " The Hellers " and a high elevation cold desert plateau called " The Dry Towns.
On the mountain Sigurd sees a great light, " as if fire were burning, which blazed up to the sky ".
On the north and east benches, the houses sometimes climb as far as halfway up the mountain, to the boundary of the national forest, and new communities are also being constructed on the southern and western slopes.
On the road purple jersey, the white mountain range gradually fades to purple just above the numbers, which are white, with copper interior trim and teal outlining.
On Aigina as one goes toward the mountain of Pan-Greek Zeus, the sanctuary of Aphaia comes up, for whom Pindar composed an ode at the behest of the Aeginetans.
On Crete, she was connected with the mountain where Zeus was said to have been born -- Mount Dikte.

On and words
On arrival at headquarters he had, however -- in King Stanislas' words to Glayre -- `` found such favor with Pe Potemkin that he made him his aide-de-camp and up to now does not want him to go join Paul Jones.
On it was a big picture of a dog's head and the words " Dog Cookies.
On systems with 32-bit or larger words, it is possible to speed up execution of this cipher by combining the < tt > SubBytes </ tt > and < tt > ShiftRows </ tt > steps with the < tt > MixColumns </ tt > step by transforming them into a sequence of table lookups.
On five sides of the memorial along the top are inscribed the words " Victims of Terrorist Attack on the Pentagon September 11, 2001 ".
The last words of the poem " On Wenlock Edge " are used by Audrey R. Langer for the title of the 1989 novel Ashes Under Uricon.
On his website, Brooks states that his potential followers must first prepare by combining the junk food diet with the meditative incantation of five magic " fifth-dimensional " words which appear on his website, some of which are words from Kundalini yoga.
On 939 Æthelstan, the " pillar of the dignity of the western world " in the words of the Annals of Ulster, died at Malmesbury.
On March 25, 1980, Dead Kennedys were invited to perform at the Bay Area Music Awards in San Francisco to major record label artists to give the event some " New Wave credibility ", in the words of the organizers.
On the base of the statue were inscribed the opening words of the Scotland Act: " There Shall Be A Scottish Parliament ", a phrase to which Dewar himself famously said, " I like that!
On the coins the words, " uniting Liberty and Equality " were used.
On one occasion, the use of the word niggardly led to the resignation of a U. S. public official because it sounded similar to the word nigger, despite the two words being unrelated etymologically ).
In the words of one modern historian, " On the fate of Orléans hung that of the entire kingdom.
On the album cover, he is seated on a chair back-to-front to hide the weight gained over three years ( as discussed in Tony Fletcher's book Dear Boy ); the words " NOT TO BE TAKEN AWAY " appear on the back of the chair.
On November 10, 1928, when the " Fighting Irish " team was losing to Army 6-0 at the end of the half, Rockne entered the locker room and told the team the words he heard on Gipp's deathbed in 1920: " I've got to go, Rock.
On August 1, 1981, at 12: 01 a. m., MTV launched with the words " Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll ," spoken by John Lack, and played over footage of the first Space Shuttle launch countdown of Columbia, which took place earlier that year, and of the launch of Apollo 11.
" On the other hand, " unforeseeable results of words or actions " do not constitute interrogation.
Its The Imperial Dictionary, English, Technological, and Scientific, Adapted to the Present State of Literature, Science, and Art ; On the Basis of Webster's English Dictionary used Webster's for most of their text, adding some additional technical words that went with illustrations of machinery.
In November, Trench's report was not a list of unregistered words ; instead, it was the study On Some Deficiencies in our English Dictionaries, which identified seven distinct shortcomings in contemporary dictionaries:
On June 27, 1978, Gell-Mann wrote a private letter to the editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, in which he related that he had been influenced by Joyce's words: " The allusion to three quarks seemed perfect.
" On matters of style, he proposed that the style conform to the subject matter and to the audience, that simple words be employed whenever possible, and that the style should be agreeable.
On May 24, 1844, the line was officially opened as Morse sent the famous words " What hath God wrought " from the Supreme Court chamber in the basement of the U. S. Capitol building in Washington, D. C., to the B & O's Mount Clare Station in Baltimore.
On the other hand, sound changes can sometimes be sporadic, affecting only one particular word or a few words, without any seeming regularity.
On July 4 at ten minutes before one o ' clock Jefferson died at the age of 83, the fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and a few hours before John Adams whose last words were, " Independence forever " and " Thomas Jefferson survives.

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