The most testing route for steam was from Britain or the East Coast of the USA to the Far East. |
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Determined that his sons would not work in the mines, he saw formal education as the route to their advancement. |
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The hounds pursue the trail of the fox and the riders follow, by the most direct route possible. |
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Thousands more fans lined the route to Prestwick Airport as the team set off for South America. |
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In September 2002, a designated walking route called the Fred Perry Way was opened through the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport. |
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The route also passes through Woodbank Park where Perry played some exhibition tennis matches. |
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At the 1985 World Championship, Davis dropped only 23 frames en route to the final, where his opponent was Dennis Taylor. |
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O'Sullivan defeated Liu Chuang, Mark Williams, Liang Wenbo and Stephen Hendry en route to the final of the tournament. |
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As early as 841, a Viking fleet appeared at the mouth of the Seine, the principal route by which they entered the kingdom. |
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Travel writer Ryan Levitt considered the main Tsim Sha Tsui to Central route one of the most picturesque in the world. |
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This route passes through many of Cardiff's landmarks and historic buildings. |
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On the day he was buried in the city, 100,000 people lined the route from his home on the Cregagh Road to Roselawn cemetery. |
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The 260 households on the second route were given eight-gallon minicans and biodegradable liners for food residuals. |
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In 1870 Portugal ended the last trade route with the Americas where the last country to import slaves was Brazil. |
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In the 16th century, a large tidal wave was said to have washed the route away. |
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This route involves a total of 1,500 metres of ascent and requires modest scrambling ability and a head for heights. |
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Major roads and railways follow the east coast route and various valley routes radiating northwards from the Carlisle area. |
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The Celtic Trail cycle route and National Cycle Route 4 passes through Newport. |
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The A465 provides a strategic link for the northern Valleys, and an alternative route between South West Wales and the Midlands. |
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The Llanberis Path is the longest route to the summit, and has the shallowest gradient. |
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It largely follows the line of the Snowdon Mountain Railway, and is considered the easiest and least interesting route to the summit of Snowdon. |
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It is the route used by the annual Snowdon Race, with a record time of less than 40 minutes recorded from the start to the summit. |
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The Lower Bann was also navigable to Coleraine and the Antrim coast, and the short Coalisland Canal provided a route for coal transportation. |
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While on route the helicopter crashed into the western side of Shanlieve, killing all three passengers and crew onboard. |
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The A93 is the main route to the west, heading towards Royal Deeside and the Cairngorms. |
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Aberdeen Harbour is important as the largest in the north of Scotland and as a ferry route to Orkney and Shetland. |
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In 1942, a battalion en route to India was redeployed to the Falklands as a garrison amid fears of a Japanese seizure of the archipelago. |
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Its strategic value increased with the opening of the Suez Canal, as it lay on the sea route between the UK and the British Empire east of Suez. |
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One wounded Argentine soldier, Lieutenant Horacio Losito, commented that their escape route would have taken them through Haddow's position. |
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Employment is important but if wages do not rise substantially in relation to living costs it will not provide a route out of poverty alone. |
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Boosting productivity and creating more jobs which offer progression at work is vital to make work a reliable route out of poverty. |
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This trade route established ties between Cuban and Colombian organized crime. |
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Robert also surveyed the route and designed the Hagger Leases branch, which was planned to serve the collieries at Butterknowle and Copley Bent. |
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The route of Grand Junction Railway authorised on 6 May 1833 had been surveyed by Locke. |
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Aylesbury Park Golf Club's proceedings are based on the impact of the proposed route which will pass through part of the club. |
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In December 2010 the Transport Secretary announced several amendments to the route aimed at mitigating vibration, noise, or visual impact. |
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Proposals have been considered for several years for the construction of a spur connecting the HS2 route to Heathrow Airport. |
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In November 2016 the plans were approved by the Government and the route was confirmed. |
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There is a northern route and a southern route in addition to the existing lines that go between Manchester and Liverpool. |
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The HS2 route published on 10 January 2012 included stations at both Euston and Old Oak Common. |
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However, the route recommended by HS2 Ltd was changed on 7 July 2016 to allow for the construction of a city centre station instead. |
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The Government announced in January 2011 that two million trees would be planted along sections of the route to mitigate the visual impact. |
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The route passes through the Chilterns in Buckinghamshire via the Misbourne Valley. |
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The report concluded that there was no net carbon benefit in the foreseeable future taking only the route to Manchester. |
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Additional carbon from building a new rail route would be larger in the first ten years at least than a model were no new rail line was built. |
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The route would use a combination of newly constructed track and updated track on existing lines. |
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The City route was shown as a new connection across the City of London linking the Great Northern Route with London Bridge. |
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In the west, the route connects with the Great Western Main Line at Paddington and runs to Hayes and Harlington, where it splits. |
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In February 2010, Crossrail was accused of bullying residents whose property lay on the route into selling up for less than the market value. |
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Highway 125 is an important arterial route around Sydney Harbour in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. |
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This route allows the transfer of recent graduate recruits to a UK branch of the organisation, for training purposes. |
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Integrated master's degrees are often the standard route to chartered status for STEM professionals in England. |
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With only the points earned against Namibia being taken through to the Super Eights, Scotland faced a difficult route to the World Cup. |
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By the mid 1700s, Kuwait had already established itself as the major trading route from the Persian Gulf to Aleppo. |
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These diverse strategies for survival amongst the migratory herds could also provide an evolutionary route towards nomadic pastoralism. |
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The country's railways are administered by the Austrian Federal Railways as part of the route between Feldkirch, Austria, and Buchs, Switzerland. |
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However, Shereen Ilahi points out that the land route to Kashmir was entirely within the Pathankot tehsil, which had a Hindu majority. |
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However, the English captured him en route and he spent the next 18 years as a prisoner held for ransom. |
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Another route proposed is that, either on foot or using primitive boats, they migrated down the Pacific coast to South America. |
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There's are also numerous cup and ring carvings and megaliths in the Machars and the Rhins of Galloway hinting at a migration route to Ireland. |
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The ceremony on Guid Nychburris Day, follows a route and sequence of events laid down in the mists of time. |
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Stirling Castle was one of the most important castles that was held by the English as it commanded the route north into the Scottish Highlands. |
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Next, Surrey moved to block off the Scots' route north and so James was forced to move his army and artillery two miles to Branxton Hill. |
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The aim was for the colony to have an overland route that connected the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. |
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The main arterial route along the loch is the A82 road which runs the length of its western shore. |
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For a long time, this was a notorious bottleneck, with the route clogged with tourists during the summer months. |
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The route climbs past the recently restored Culsharg bothy then up on to Benyellary. |
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Puebla was built because of the need of a Spanish settlement in the route between Mexico City and the port of Veracruz. |
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The route is a dual carriageway between Bankhead Roundabout and as far west as Fife Airport. |
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Primary routes are identified by their direction signs, which feature white text on a green background with route numbers in yellow. |
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The reason for this is the taxiway extension route runs straight through the old bomb dump. |
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The most frequent services are on the electrified route between Glasgow Central and Ayr on the Ayrshire Coast Line. |
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This route accounts for more than thirty percent of all passenger traffic at Inverness Airport. |
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The route forms a key artery on the eastern side of Great Britain and is broadly paralleled by the A1 trunk road. |
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Over the years successive infrastructure managers have developed schemes for route improvements. |
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The route availability code is RA8, but freight trains above a certain size must not pass each other on the bridge. |
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In 2005, the Scottish Executive put the collective Hebrides routes out to competitive tender, with the Dunoon route being a separate tender. |
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Following a European Commission decision to not subsidise a passenger and vehicle service, the route was again put out to tender. |
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The first service operated by the Vickers Viscount turboprop commenced on 20 February 1963 on the route from Cardiff via Bristol to Dublin. |
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Carmarthen is a stop on the Eurolines bus route 890, which links a number of cities and towns in Munster and South Leinster in Ireland to London. |
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The predicted route for this spread would have been from Anatolia to central Europe via the Balkans. |
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Intercity services call at Ruabon railway station en route to destinations including Cardiff, Birmingham, Chester, Manchester and Holyhead. |
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Rather than taking the usual route along the northern coastal plain, his army invaded from Oswestry and took a route over the Berwyns. |
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The route that the English army took to the battlefield is not known precisely. |
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When the through route was opened Pant and Morfa stations closed and the original station became the town's only station. |
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The A541 road is the main route into Wrexham from Mold and the town's western urban area. |
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The initial route was to run southward from Chattanooga to a terminus east of the Chattahoochee River, which would then be linked to Savannah. |
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The ship was used on the route from Liverpool to Australia, mainly as a passenger ship although there was room for some cargo. |
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The route to Hakin and the western side of the town is along the A4076 via Victoria Bridge over the docks. |
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The Great North Road took a northerly route which sliced this new district in two. |
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The main access route to Blaenau Ffestiniog is via the A470 road which runs north to Llandudno and south to Dolgellau and beyond. |
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Their escape is prevented by closing off the route to the ocean with other boats or nets. |
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From here onwards to Bangor, the route is close to the North Wales Coast railway. |
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Cut into the cliffs by hand, this narrow, winding route hugged the contours around both steep headlands. |
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Telford's route has now been converted into a cycleway across Penmaenbach and Penmaenan Points. |
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However traffic travelling eastbound on the 1930s cliffhugging route still faced speed restrictions at both tunnel locations. |
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Some sections of the rest of the route are of lower standard than that of those further east. |
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As the route was never completed, the short length of canal north of Trevor, near Wrexham was infilled. |
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The southernmost point of the route is in Cardiff Bay, outside the Wales Millennium Centre. |
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The section of road from Glan Conwy corner to Llandudno is a new well aligned direct route to Llandudno. |
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The first route round the perimeter of the Great Orme was a footpath constructed in 1858 by Reginald Cust, a trustee of the Mostyn Estate. |
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In 2006 the Irish low cost carrier Ryanair withdrew from the Airport ending 5 years of service on the Cardiff to Dublin route daily. |
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Manx2 added a Fairchild Metroliner from Flightline BCN to its fleet for a period and extended its route network to include Belfast City. |
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It also announced an increased frequency of five flights daily on its main route from Blackpool and additional flights to Belfast City. |
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In 1815, Thomas Telford designed a new coaching route from London to Holyhead in order to improve communications with Ireland. |
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During Autumn 2007, 6201 'Princess Elizabeth' visited the route on two returns and one single run from Bristol to Shrewsbury and Crewe. |
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This route leaves the one we know today at Royal Wootton Bassett near Swindon rejoining it close to Patchway station. |
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The route used today was established in 1903 with the building of what is often known as the Badminton Line. |
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If the line is closed between Cardiff Central and Bridgend, an alternative route exists along the Vale of Glamorgan Line. |
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Local services on this route are jointly operated by GWR and BAA under the Heathrow Connect name. |
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Today, all ferries on this route are constructed so that they do not need to turn around in the harbors. |
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Between 1938 and 1974 this route operated the South Steyne, billed at the time as the largest and fastest ferry of its type. |
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Originally terminating on the city's outskirts at Blackpool, the route now reaches the city centre terminus of Kent Station via Glanmire tunnel. |
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The route ran from Rhyl on the north coast, through Denbigh and Ruthin to Corwen. |
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Thereafter the line joined a route from Ruabon through Llangollen, Corwen and Bala to Barmouth. |
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The route was diverted to the north of the town alongside the road to Wrexham and the Station Hotel renamed. |
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By 1970, the Welsh Office was committed to building a new route all the way to Pont Abraham in Carmarthenshire. |
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When the Portuguese Vasco da Gama arrived in India in 1498, he opened a direct maritime route between South Asia and Europe. |
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The British were looking for a coal depot to service their steamers en route to India. |
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Two years after the October 1839 dock opening, the Taff Vale Railway was opened, following much the same route as the canal. |
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However, only parts of the canal route were completed because the expected revenues required to complete the entire project were never generated. |
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Bridgend developed at a ford on the River Ogmore, which was on the main route between east and west Wales. |
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Beside the railway station is the terminus of the 63, 75 and the 46a, the most frequent and heavily used bus route in Dublin. |
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Into the 1800s, Cairnryan was an important staging post on the coach route to Ayr, with half a dozen inns along this short stretch of coast. |
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Due to weather conditions, this service temporarily replaces the route that normally operates from the Liverpool landing stage using fast craft. |
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The new ferries will be amongst the largest in the world, to be operated on Stena's North Sea route from Hoek van Holland to Harwich. |
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The calmer safer waters of the loch allowed larger ships to ply the route as demand increased. |
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James holds that the route was seen as a sort of fertility pilgrimage, undertaken when a young couple desired to bear offspring. |
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Cruise ships en route to and from the Antarctic Peninsula sometimes encounter fin whales in the Drake Passage. |
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Methane created from biomass in industrial plants via biological route is called biogas. |
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One of the earliest and most critical tasks in a submarine pipeline planning exercise is the route selection. |
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This trade route brought great prosperity to some of the social sectors of the islands. |
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Cycling on freeways in Arizona may be prohibited only where there is an alternative route judged equal or better for cycling. |
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Each route bears a number as well as an official name with local reference, which however is not displayed on road signs. |
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Spanish legislation requires an alternate route to be provided for slower vehicles. |
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It has several route numbers of which E6 is the overwhelmingly most used one, in daily speak. |
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The Channel Tunnel is a crucial part of the route as it is the only rail connection between Great Britain and the European mainland. |
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An exception is if traveling to Berlin by night train and the train ferry route between Trelleborg and Sassnitz. |
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As the Volga route declined by the end of the century, the Trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks rapidly overtook it in popularity. |
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It was on the entrance of the land route to Hamburg, but this land route could be bypassed by sea travel around Denmark and through the Kattegat. |
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The Inside Passage provides a similar route from Seattle, Washington, and Vancouver, British Columbia, to Skagway, Alaska. |
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Until the completion of the Eider Canal in 1784, the Kattegat was the only sea route into and out of the Baltic region. |
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While he took the longer route by way of Wisbech, he sent his baggage train along the causeway and ford across the mouth of the Wellstream. |
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For centuries, European explorers sought a navigable passage as a possible trade route to Asia. |
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The Northwest Passage represented a new route to the established trading nations of Asia. |
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The belief that a route lay to the far north persisted for several centuries and led to numerous expeditions into the Arctic. |
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While the Manhattan succeeded, the route was deemed not to be cost effective. |
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At low tide it is possible to walk across the sands following an ancient route known as Pilgrims' Way, but see the note above. |
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The peninsula of Anatolia lay on the commercial land routes to Europe from Asia as well as the sea route from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. |
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The Amber Road was a European trade route associated with the trade and transport of amber. |
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Some old trading route were reopened during the modern times, although in different political and logistical scenarios. |
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Among the challenges faced by the wagon route operators were crossing rivers, mountains and hostile Native Americans. |
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However, this was also the most dangerous route as it passed between the Japanese home islands and the Japanese naval bases in Korea. |
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A few decades later it was decided to dig a new canal at the narrowest point in Holland and thereby providing the shortest route to the sea. |
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The Dover to Dunkirk ferry route was originally operated by ferry operator Norfolkline. |
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Due to this route not being as well known as Dover to Calais, prices are often cheaper. |
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All buses serve Pencester Road except route 68 to Maxton operated by Regent Coaches. |
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Richard had in fact been captured en route to England by the Duke of Austria and was handed over to Emperor Henry VI, who held him for ransom. |
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The important shipping route between India and Britain passed through the Suez Canal, and was considered threatened by France. |
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Route 6 starts at Sidi Gaber El Sheikh in the outer route between Sporting and Mustafa Kamel. |
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Route 1 takes the inner route between San Stefano and Bolkly and the outer route between Sporting and Mustafa Kamel. |
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The route is generally written in Arabic on the side of the vehicle, although some drivers change their route without changing the paint. |
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A single mine inserted strategically on a shipping route can stop maritime movements for days while the entire area is swept. |
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The route was safest from surface attacks, but the nearby minefields and sand banks meant it could not be used at night. |
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On 12 January 1942, Raeder again opposed the channel route but planned for it, provided that Hitler took the final decision. |
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The Fitch steamboat was not a commercial success, as this travel route was adequately covered by relatively good wagon roads. |
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Clearance delivery is the position that issues route clearances to aircraft, typically before they commence taxiing. |
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This regular scheduled route went from Panama City, Nicaragua and Mexico to and from San Francisco and Oregon. |
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More than two million people lined the streets of the parade route to cheer her. |
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Proposals for a new Maglev route between Tokyo and Osaka are at an advanced stage. |
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One of the most used is the European route E67 highway running from Warsaw to Tallinn, via Kaunas and Riga. |
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The probably fictitious sailor Hippalus is said to have discovered the direct route from Arabia to India around this time. |
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The Strait is an important shipping route from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic. |
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A route through Beringia is seen as more likely than the Solutrean hypothesis. |
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They are evidence of the coastal route of early settlers that extends from India to Thailand and Indonesia all the way to Papua New Guinea. |
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The magma opened a route to the surface which erupted for about ten hours, with the plume probably reaching a height of 35 kilometres. |
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The Bering land bridge is a postulated route of human migration to the Americas from Asia about 20,000 years ago. |
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That led to the hypothesis of a migration route between the Laurentide and Cordilleran ice sheets to explain the early settlement. |
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A 2016 DNA analysis of plants and animals suggest a coastal route was feasible. |
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With the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453, the land route to Asia became much more difficult and dangerous. |
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With the Fall of Constantinople to the Turkish Ottoman Empire in 1453, the land route to Asia became more difficult. |
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It followed the route pioneered by earlier explorers along the coast of Africa via Tenerife and the Cape Verde Islands. |
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Vasco da Gama was justly celebrated for opening a direct sea route to Asia. |
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He was appointed to head an expedition to India in 1500, following Vasco da Gama's newly opened route around Africa. |
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Portugal's expansionism would lead first to a route to India, and later to worldwide colonization. |
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Lake Maracaibo acts as a major shipping route to the ports of Maracaibo and Cabimas. |
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Once over the Exe the line divided, with one route along Alphington Road and another along Cowick Street. |
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Roads and streets across Scilly have very few signs or markings, and route numbers are not marked at all. |
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These clearances contain details of the route that the aircraft is expected to fly after departure. |
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Additionally, the aircraft must be placed in a flow consistent with the aircraft's route of flight. |
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The route to London was opened in 1840 by what was to become the London and South Western Railway Company. |
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This route approaches the Battery along the cliff edge, using a road reserved for bus traffic. |
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The Hooken Undercliff is on the cliff route between Beer, Devon and Branscombe. |
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This route was eventually superseded by the use of the main line rail network, and eventually by road. |
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Until the late 19th century the river was an important part of the trade route for the export of Purbeck Ball Clay from the Isle of Purbeck. |
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Southern Vectis bus route 8 links the village with the towns of Newport, Ryde, Bembridge and Sandown, including intermediate towns. |
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Wightbus run route 22 around Culver Way to Sandown, after Southern Vectis withdrew route 10 from the area. |
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Southern Vectis bus route 6 serves the amusement park on its way between Newport and Ventnor. |
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Southern Vectis run buses on route 3 and 6 from Ventnor to destinations including Newport, Ryde, Sandown, Shanklin and Niton. |
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Additionally Island Minibus service run the local number 31 route which connects Ventnor to Bonchurch Village, the Botanic Garden and Esplanade. |
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In 2017, due to the closure of the Cowes Floating Bridge, the route was diverted via Newport. |
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For events governed by IAAF rules, it is mandatory that the route be marked so that all competitors can see the distance covered in kilometres. |
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Public transport is provided by Wightbus bus route 23, operating between Newport and Shanklin. |
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The Sustrans route 23 cycle route also runs through the village at the bottom of the Shute, allowing easy access to Cowes, Newport and Sandown. |
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The nearest public transport is bus route 3 on the main road through Brading. |
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Wightbus bus route 35 serves the village on its way between Newport and Newtown. |
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The most frequent service is route 9 to Newport, running every 10 minutes in the daytime. |
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It is linked to other parts of the Island by Wightbus bus route 16, serving Ventnor and Shanklin and intermediate villages. |
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Public transport is available on Southern Vectis bus route 8, which operates between Ryde, Bembridge, Sandown and Newport. |
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Later, steam ferries operated a circular route around Lymington, Yarmouth, Cowes, Ryde and Portsmouth. |
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The craft was en route from Ryde to Southsea when it was hit by an unusually large wave. |
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Potential improvements could include a direct walking route in to the Gunwharf Quays shopping complex. |
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The A259 is a local alternate route to the A27 in the eastern coastal strip. |
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This route played a major role in some of the military operations that marked the end of the Roman Republic and start of the imperial period. |
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Lower Saxony was at the western end of the direct escape route from East Prussia and had the longest border with the Soviet Zone. |
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Arminius, who accompanied him, directed him along a route that would facilitate an ambush. |
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At the same time it was a route for the transport of troops and the supply of settlements downstream. |
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Besides the often frequented route between Vienna and Budapest, some ships even go from Passau in Germany to the Danube Delta and back. |
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The Route of Emperors and Kings is an international touristic route leading from Regensburg to Budapest, calling in Passau, Linz and Vienna. |
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The Middle Dnieper culture has very scant remains, but occupies the easiest route into Central and Northern Europe from the steppe. |
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Meanwhile, in Sicyon, Antony's wife Fulvia died of a sudden illness while Antony was en route to meet her. |
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Salt, timber, grain, and building stone were among goods shipped via that route between the 10th and 13th centuries. |
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The exact route of the limes along the border between Upper Germania and Raetia has not been fully explored. |
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The Volga route declined by the end of the century, and the Dnieper and Dniester routes rapidly overtook it in popularity. |
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For example, in the 1850s, 28,640 arrived at Quebec, Canada, en route to the US, and 8,351 at New York directly. |
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In 1204 the forces of the Fourth Crusade sacked Constantinople, making the Dnieper trade route marginal. |
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After the British East India Company was founded in 1599, London merchants began to take advantage of the route to India by the Cape. |
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Rather, these empires expanded through the more traditional route of conquest of neighbouring territories. |
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The Northwest Passage is a sea route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic Ocean. |
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The circumnavigation of Madagascar opened an alternative route to get to India, which gave more flexibility in timing. |
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There were several staging posts along the route of India Run that were repeatedly used. |
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After the Junta de Toro conference of 1505, the Spanish Crown commissioned expeditions to discover a route to the west. |
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Magellan's project, if successful, would realize Columbus' plan of a spice route by sailing west without damaging relations with the Portuguese. |
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Later, when Spain established a route to the Indies from the west, Portugal arranged a second treaty, the Treaty of Zaragoza. |
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When Alexander destroyed Tyre, most of the towns on the route to Egypt quickly capitulated. |
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The Periplus also describes how Hippalus first discovered the direct route from the Red Sea to India. |
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The route had been used by previous states but grew in the volume of traffic under the Romans. |
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The French also staked out an East African outpost on the route to French Indochina. |
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The second column under Subutai's son Uryankhadai took a difficult route into the mountains of western Sichuan. |
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From Sinope he took a sea route to the Crimean Peninsula, arriving in the Golden Horde realm. |
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In 1348, Ibn Battuta arrived in Damascus with the intention of retracing the route of his first hajj. |
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In addition to economic trade, the Silk Road was a route for cultural trade among the civilizations along its network. |
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The Han army regularly policed the trade route against nomadic bandit forces generally identified as Xiongnu. |
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The route was defined around the 1st century BCE when Han Wudi put an end to harassment by nomadic tribes. |
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Both routes joined the main southern route before reaching ancient Merv, Turkmenistan. |
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Another branch of the northern route turned northwest past the Aral Sea and north of the Caspian Sea, then and on to the Black Sea. |
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After Braemar, it turns south, providing an alternative tourist route to Perth. |
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You could take a different route and still arrive at the same conclusion. |
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Load profiles are a standard analysis tool showing passenger activity and passenger load at each stop along a route in a single direction. |
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Turbulent mixing, evidenced by alto-cumulus castellanus cloud over France, also took place en route and carried dust to high altitudes. |
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If you are surfing a wave through the rocks, make sure you have a clear route before catching the wave. |
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The flitter tumbled from the shimmering throat of the wormhole transit route from Port Sol to Earthport. |
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The old towns along the route are as solidly built from the gneiss of the region as you might expect. |
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The clippers belonging to the Glasgow Tobacco Lords were the fastest ships on the route to Virginia. |
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The Mongol Empire collapsed almost as quickly as it formed and soon the route to the east became more difficult and dangerous. |
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Aware of the efforts of the Spanish to find a route to India by sailing west, Magellan presented his plan to Charles I of Spain. |
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France, the Netherlands, and England were left without a sea route to Asia, either via Africa or South America. |
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The desire to establish such a route motivated much of the European exploration of both coasts of North America and in Russia. |
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This trunk road passes through the centre of the county and is the prime route from London to Edinburgh. |
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From Barnet, the route was lined with crowds of cheering people, and once he reached London a huge crowd had formed. |
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They were perhaps used as a procession route on the longest and shortest days of the year. |
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Henry took advantage of this respite to crush the rebel strongholds in Touraine, securing the strategically important route through his empire. |
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The subway map was quite informational, allowing us to determine the most efficient route to our destination. |
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Foard believes this road to be the most probable route that both armies took to reach the battlefield. |
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The application route of the leukemic cells, intravenously or intrafemorally, may support certain leukemic cells in their engraftment in mice. |
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Traditionally, members of the armed forces line the procession route from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster. |
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Once the riverfront was on fire and the escape route cut off by boat, the only exits were the eight gates in the wall. |
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Columbus simply expanded the triangle outwards, and his route became the main way for Europeans to reach, and return from, the Americas. |
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This would create a new ring route for leisure boats involving the Trent and Mersey Canal, the Anderton Boat Lift and the River Weaver. |
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Much of the original route is now served by the Tees Valley Line, operated by Northern. |
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A few years later a canal was proposed on a route that bypassed Darlington and Yarm, and a meeting was held in Yarm to oppose the route. |
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At the time Parliament was considering the route of a railway between England and Scotland and favoured a railway via the west coast. |
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South of Darlington, trains take the 1887 line before joining the original 1825 route to Stockton at the site of Oak Tree Junction. |
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The Irwell and Mersey were made navigable by 1736, opening a route from Manchester to the sea docks on the Mersey. |
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En route to Egypt, Bonaparte reached Malta on 9 June 1798, then controlled by the Knights Hospitaller. |
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With their retreat route cut off, the FAC kadogo began defecting in droves, many fleeing across the border into Zambia. |
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This assault was directed along much the same route as the previous heavy cavalry attacks. |
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European route E01 runs from Larne through the island of Ireland, Spain and Portugal to Seville. |
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The problem with this route was that the Spanish owned both sides of the Mississippi below Natchez. |
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The M6 toll provides an alternative route to the M6 between Coleshill and Cannock, passing north of Sutton Coldfield and just south of Lichfield. |
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The increased dip and faulting restricted the selection of route on the French side. |
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A 1986 survey showed that a tributary crossed the path of the tunnel, and so the tunnel route was made as far north and deep as possible. |
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The east to west ridge of the downs has provided a natural transport route for centuries. |
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Two Megabus services, the M12 and M20, call at Sheffield en route to London from Newcastle upon Tyne and Inverness respectively. |
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The route from Highertown to Newham is now a cycle path which takes a leisurely loop through the countryside on the south side of the city. |
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Other ways to classify medicines are by mode of action, route of administration, biological system affected, or therapeutic effects. |
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At the same time, a route to Nottingham and Leicester was opened by the Midland Counties Railway. |
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In 1844, these three companies merged to form the Midland Railway who subsequently opened a direct route to London St Pancras station. |
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After closure, part of the route west of Derby was used by British Rail as a test track. |
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Trains instead had to follow a lengthy route via Gloucester, where the river was narrow enough to be crossed by a bridge. |
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An afternoon express was instigated on the same route in June 1879 and became known as The Zulu. |
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The following year the company took over the ships operated by Ford and Jackson on the route between Neyland in Wales and Waterford in Ireland. |
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These Constellations route all of the exhaust under the vacuum using a different airfoil. |
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A link-state protocol can quickly update the network to route around failure. |
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The A1 route was modified in 1927 when bypasses were built around Barnet and Hatfield. |
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Few of the surviving coaching inns can be seen while driving on the A1, because the modern route now bypasses the towns with the inns. |
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The route was originally intended to replace the old A6, which it does along the northern section starting with the Preston Bypass. |
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South of Preston, the A6 route is instead supplemented by the M61 as far as Manchester, with the M60 acting as a bypass around the city. |
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The northern sections of the M25 follow a similar route to the World War II Outer London Defence Ring. |
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Maps at this time depicting these short sections named the route as the M16 but this changed before completion. |
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