Instead they have, in effect, imposed their own terminus ad quem, being the date of the raising of the present action. |
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And resurfacing is also in progress on the old bus station site which is to become a car park to replace the spaces taken up by the new terminus. |
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This station is an attempt to resemble a London railway terminus, complete with the see-through roof and the space. |
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On Monday, the first day of full commercial operation, we went looking for the southern terminus of the sleek new Hiawatha light-rail line. |
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The rails will be a permanent reminder of the heyday of the station as a thriving terminus. |
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The plan will also incorporate the relocation of the college and its link with a new bus terminus with Keighley station. |
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The metro central terminus is planned to be located close to the City Railway Station. |
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When we got to this terminus station, our train remained on the right-side track. |
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But it may not be a proper concession if the terminus is at the end of each trial day, so we will just have to check that. |
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This arch marks the western terminus of an interior corridor that has as its eastern terminus the door with the herms. |
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The absolute end of the earth, the terminus of an equator of cool that wraps around the globe and begins in New York. |
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Albany, New York, the canal's eastern terminus, became the nation's major wholesale lumber mart. |
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When the Illinois and Michigan Canal was built, its southern terminus was at Peru to assure the best steamboat connection. |
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The dashed vertical line indicates the end of the amino terminus and the beginning of the helicase domain. |
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Hence the terminus ad quem can by no possibility be referred to a date later than the last decade but two of the second century. |
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The good as value is the final cause of the action because it attracts the agent to realize that goal or end, the terminus ad quem. |
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It should be remembered that a dated artefact only provides a terminus post quem for the context in which it is found. |
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The most highly conserved domain is located in the C terminus of the protein and is involved in dimerization and likely in catalysis. |
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This yielded a terminus post quem for the deposition of other sherds belonging to that vessel. |
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The above mentioned cases do cast a shadow of doubt about having a terminus post quem of 1617 for marked panels. |
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We can establish a terminus a quo, the earliest possible date at which the book could have been finalized. |
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This should provide a date of c.70 B.C. as a terminus ante quem non for this occupation layer. |
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The writ clearly sets a terminus post quem for the addition, but can hardly provide a terminus ante quem for the text itself. |
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It will have a roof-mounted pantograph for use between Gare Centrale and wherever the terminus in Samoa will be. |
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This truncation shows that the extreme C terminus of the SPM domain is required for protein interactions. |
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In the majority of these cases, a fibrous nubbin of tissue is found at the terminus of the spermatic cord. |
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The opening at the blunt terminus of the glacier is a massive black ovoid, 25 feet tall and 40 feet across. |
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This makes democratic government in such states impossible, for the natural terminus is a single dominant party. |
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One of the special features of the bus terminus is the pedestrian subway connecting all platforms, ensuring safe transit of passengers. |
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When the Canal Streetcar starts running, it will use the existing Riverfront trackage between this location and the Esplanade terminus. |
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At a glacial terminus in quiet water, floating ice melts slowly and often drops exotic rocks and sediment far out on a lake bottom. |
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The BMTC terminus with a pedestrian subway for safety will also have shops and toilets. |
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Mrs Henry Harwood, of Rivington, kindly had the children conveyed from Rivington to the car terminus at Horwich in wagonettes. |
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Taking a city tram from Basel as far as its terminus at the city limits, I followed the road on foot. |
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The alignments indicate that Sir2p has a unique domain at its extreme N terminus. |
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This is a short video showing passengers boarding a low floor trolleybus while it lays over at its city centre terminus in Basle, Switzerland. |
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San Pedro Bay, the terminus for two major coastwise shipping lanes, is full of commercial and military traffic day and night. |
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This would provide a terminus ante quem, but, again, we cannot date the essay on The Pythian Oracles with certainty. |
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And so Raquel and I parted company, she hopped on to a number 22 bus toward Harbor View and I found my way to the number 70 and 75 bus terminus. |
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The road itself lengthens when the pavers put down new asphalt at its terminus. |
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The Pompeii figurine carries a terminus ante quem date of 79 CE, when the Vesuvius erupted and buried Pompeii in a layer of ash. |
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At one time his father had a pub and grocery business, situated near a large Dublin railway terminus. |
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The final block has a taxi rank, a bus terminus, hawkers' stalls and space for retailers and wholesalers. |
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Back to terminus, we saw only a bunch of young people and one older woman, Mary. |
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The station had opened as both a through and a terminus stations. |
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In the section on glacial sediments, Figure G12 takes half a page to show a braided river emanating from a glacier terminus that is not even clearly visible in the picture. |
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A funicular railway scales the mountain to the jumping-off point for the sledge run, which winds five kilometres downhill back to the railway terminus. |
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We are building a new toilet block at the western end of the bus terminus. |
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The covered part of what was the railway terminus has become the waiting lounge, it is decked out like an airport departure lounge, well I suppose really it is. |
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Extremely steep slopes encircle the northwestern terminus of the ravine and conglomeratic sandstone slump boulders lie on the lower elevations of the ravine. |
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Moreover, what building could better symbolise Britain's territorial expansion in the industrial age than the world's first purpose-built railway terminus? |
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This may well mark the arrival of the first copies for sale in America, and thus give a terminus ante quem for the publication of the completed set. |
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It was the unmistakeable sound of Muzak drifting around the terminus. |
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Is there any chance that this whole terminus confrontation is just a big misunderstanding? |
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The post-segmental posterior terminus is called the pygidium. |
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The text provides no date by which the terminus ad quem can be fixed. |
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Too often in this tournament, the Portuguese center forward has tended to drift wide or into midfield, depriving the team of an offensive terminus. |
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Furthermore, this is he at his most capricious, his most willing to turn down this or that bypath and still wind up at the same terminus as the main road. |
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Edale is the southern terminus of the Pennine Way, and is sometimes considered to be the southern end of the Pennines. |
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The terminus was once connected to Manchester across the High Peak by the early Cromford and High Peak Railway. |
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Ripponden is the terminus of the annual Sowerby Bridge Rushbearing Festival. |
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On this date, the Oldham Road terminus was closed to passenger services and became a goods station. |
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The tram platforms were built on the site of the former railway platforms 5 to 8, the terminus of the Bury line. |
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London Road was the terminus of this electrification scheme which extended to the through platforms. |
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Finally in 1862 the decision was taken for the MR to have its own terminus in the Capital, as befitted a national railway. |
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The Liverpool line was originally built by the Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway in 1848, to a terminus at Eastbank Street. |
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Hornsea Bridge railway station was built short of the Hornsea Town terminus, and functioned as a goods station as well as a passenger station. |
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The terminus ad quem is already existing, and merely receives a new ubication. |
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Ligand-independent activation domain in the N terminus of peroxisome proliferators-activated receptory. |
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At the southern terminus, they planted a sausage tree that, in 20 years, will stand 50 feet tall. |
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The terminus would be at Castlefield Basin, where the nearby River Medlock was to help supply the canal with water. |
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Blomqvist concluded that 2000 BC might provide the terminus post quem for the tradition of Phaethon's disastrous ride. |
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The year 1543 is, in fact, this author's terminus ad quem, and it is certainly important both for physics and astronomy. |
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The extension opened in 1861, a station on the through line replacing the terminus at Redcar. |
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The city's primary mainline station is Lime Street station, which acts as a terminus for several lines into the city. |
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The line was extended to the Truro River at Newham in 1855 Then Truro Road Station closed and Newham served as the terminus. |
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It shares its London terminus with the A40, in the City area of Central London. |
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The most northerly section of the motorway also opened in 1970, running to the designated terminus north of Carlisle. |
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The A38 continues south into Devon from the motorway's terminus at Junction 31, near Exminster. |
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The existing terminus at Snow Hill has been closed, which has allowed a fourth platform at Snow Hill to be reinstated for railway use. |
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The Seagate bus station is the city's main terminus for journeys out of town. |
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In November 2007 St Pancras International became the new London terminus for the Eurostar service. |
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The new labour London mayor has expressed concerns about the London terminus. |
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According to the original plans, the western terminus of Crossrail was planned to be Maidenhead. |
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A Reading terminus was also recommended by Network Rail's 2011 Route Utilisation Strategy. |
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The Jiayu Pass, located in Gansu province, is the western terminus of the Ming Great Wall. |
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The city is located near the terminus of the Tijuana River and within the Tijuana River Basin. |
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It is the southern terminus of the West Coast Main Line to Liverpool Lime Street, Manchester Piccadilly, Edinburgh Waverley and Glasgow Central. |
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Euston remains a significant station into the 21st century, and is proposed to be the London terminus of the future High Speed 2 project. |
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A glacier originates at a location called its glacier head and terminates at its glacier foot, snout, or terminus. |
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The health of a glacier is usually assessed by determining the glacier mass balance or observing terminus behavior. |
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Caernarvon railway station opened in 1852 as the western terminus of the Bangor and Carnarvon Railway. |
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Carnarvon Castle railway station opened in 1856 as the northern passenger terminus of the narrow gauge Nantlle Railway. |
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The Carnarvonshire Railway's temporary northern terminus was at Pant to the south of the town. |
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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 town was named Milford after the waterway, and Haven was added later in around 1868 when the railway terminus was built. |
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It is the terminus, and from here, trains depart every two hours to Manchester Piccadilly via Carmarthen, Swansea, and Cardiff Central. |
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The service area is located at Junction 49, the western terminus of the M4, near Pontarddulais. |
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Holyhead is the terminus of the North Wales Coast Line and is currently served by Virgin Trains and Arriva Trains Wales services. |
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Chester Northgate, which was located North East of the city centre, opened in 1875 as a terminus for the Cheshire Lines Committee. |
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It is also the terminus for the Heathrow Express and Heathrow Connect services to and from Heathrow Airport. |
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Paddington is the terminus for suburban trains to West London and the Thames Valley, also operated by Great Western Railway. |
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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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With the project incomplete, Trevor Basin just over the Pontcysyllte aqueduct would become the canal's northern terminus. |
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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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Birkenhead Grange Lane railway station opened at the same time, becoming the town's first terminus. |
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Birkenhead Dock railway station opened in 1866, as the eastern terminus of the Hoylake Railway. |
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From 1878, until its closure in 1967, Birkenhead Woodside railway station was the town's mainline railway terminus. |
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Dublin's third major station, Pearse, is the terminus for much of the suburban network in the Greater Dublin area. |
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The distal sac is connected to the blowhole and the terminus of the left passage. |
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One of the more famous settlements on Sodor is Ffarquhar, the terminus of Thomas the Tank Engine's Branch Line. |
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The redeveloped St Pancras International station became the new London terminus for all Eurostar services. |
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The city features Bergen Airport, Flesland, Bergen Light Rail, and is the terminus of the Bergen Line. |
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Bergen is the southern terminus of Hurtigruten, the Coastal Express, which operates with daily services along the coast to Kirkenes. |
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The longer the terminus of the glacier stays in one place, the more debris accumulate in the moraine. |
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The Channel Tunnel was completed in 1994 and High Speed 1 in November 2007 with a London terminus at St Pancras. |
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The northern terminus is Port Said and the southern terminus is Port Tawfiq at the city of Suez. |
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Panama City was the Pacific terminus of the Isthmus of Panama trail across Panama. |
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The western terminus of the North Country National Scenic Trail is on Lake Sakakawea, where it abuts the Lewis and Clark Trail. |
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Near to this is its terminus, of the Bluebell Railway a heritage, steam railway line. |
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The South Western Main Line runs through the south at Bournemouth, Poole, Dorchester and the terminus at Weymouth. |
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Ventnor West railway station was the terminus of the Isle of Wight Central Railway from Cowes through Newport. |
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Newport bus station is the town's central bus terminus, with all routes in the town serving it. |
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It is the present terminus of the Island Line from Ryde, although the line used to continue to Wroxall and Ventnor. |
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During the Yuan period, Beijing became the terminus of the Grand Canal of China, which was completely renovated. |
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The Morris Canal, carrying anthracite and freight from Pennsylvania through New Jersey to its terminus at the mouth of the Hudson in Jersey City. |
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Moraines, piles of rock picked up during the movement of the glacier, accumulate at edges, centre and the terminus of glaciers. |
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It passes through Clayton Brook and crosses the M65, entering the district of South Ribble, near its western terminus. |
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All services have to be operated by Diesel Multiple Units due to the lack of a run round loop at the Windermere terminus. |
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The main railway station was closed in 1966 as a result of the Beeching cuts, and the passenger terminus was moved to Wyre Dock railway station. |
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Have you heard the fan theory that terminus is full of cannibals? |
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Andrew Lincoln is minutes away from finding out what happens at terminus. |
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It is also a standard that we can use to judge this or that development or terminus ad quem as natural, unnatural, or counternatural. |
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To the extent that physical warfarings go out of fashion, warfarings of the spirit must take their place. Else deadness and not liveness is the terminus ahead. |
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Hangzhou grew to prominence as the southern terminus of the Grand Canal and has been one of the most renowned and prosperous cities in China for much of the last millennium. |
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Tongzhou became the northern shipping terminus of the canal. |
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Manchester became an important transport hub, the Bridgewater Canal made it possible to transport goods in bulk to its terminus at Castlefield where warehouses were built. |
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Northampton is the terminus of an arm of the Grand Union Canal. |
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This route, known as the Mangazeya seaway, after its eastern terminus, the trade depot of Mangazeya, was an early precursor to the Northern Sea Route. |
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Prior to the completion in 2007 of a tunnel that runs northwards under the city centre to emerge at the old Antwerp Dam station, Central was a terminus. |
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Excavation at Lancaster, however, has provided us with a terminus post quem of 326 for the construction of the late fort which appears to have at least one multangular tower. |
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There were two major ports in New Spain, Veracruz the viceroyalty's principal port on the Atlantic, and Acapulco on the Pacific, terminus of the Manila Galleon. |
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New Spain was the New World terminus of the Philippine trade, making the viceroyalty a vital link between Spain's New World empire and its Asian empire. |
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On Friday 28 February 1975, a southbound train on the Northern City Line failed to stop at its Moorgate terminus and ploughed into the wall at the end of the tunnel. |
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Redditch railway station, the southern terminus of the line, was first opened as the terminus of the Redditch Railway on 19 September 1859, alongside what is now Clive Road. |
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These services developed into the First South West bus network that currently serves the area and is still centred on a terminus alongside Penzance railway station. |
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Penzance railway station, the terminus of the West Cornwall Railway, opened on 11 March 1852 on the eastern side of the harbour, although trains only ran to Redruth at first. |
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A new station was built to replace the terminus at Barnard Castle. |
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The London terminus is St Pancras International, the other British calling points being Ebbsfleet International and Ashford International in Kent. |
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Fishguard is the terminus of the A40 London to Fishguard trunk road. |
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Double-decker Daimlers in all their glory Oak tram terminus to Rednal. |
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Paddington was first served by London Underground trains in 1863, as the original western terminus of the Metropolitan Railway, the world's first underground railway. |
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Paddington, also known as London Paddington, is a Central London railway terminus and London Underground station complex, located on Praed Street in the Paddington area. |
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The nearby pier was opened in 1898 at the terminus of the Swansea and Mumbles Railway, which in its time was one of the oldest passenger railways in the world. |
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The station, a terminus of the main railway, was built in 1924 in the typical style of the period, mainly in a mix of Gothic, Classical Revival, and Victorian architecture. |
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Route 101 connects to the western terminus of Interstate 80 and provides access to the south of the city along San Francisco Bay toward Silicon Valley. |
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The GWR branch had once run into a separate GWR Oswestry terminus, but this has long since disappeared and the land redeveloped as a bus terminus and supermarket. |
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Waverley is the terminus for most trains arriving from London King's Cross and the departure point for many rail services within Scotland operated by Abellio ScotRail. |
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Christie's 1934 novel Murder on the Orient Express was written in the Pera Palace Hotel in Istanbul, Turkey, the southern terminus of the railway. |
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It will then run along Paradise Street to Paradise Circus then turn onto Broad Street, where it will continue to its terminus on Centenary Square. |
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The original proposal was to run into the former Wolverhampton Low Level station, giving the terminus a link to the very centre of Wolverhampton, but this was abandoned. |
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The upper terminus of each ravine is choked with willows and canary grass. |
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At the northern end trams leave the railway trackbed at Priestfield to run along Bilston Road to St Georges terminus in Bilston Street, Wolverhampton city centre. |
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However, he suggests 1785, the publication year of Schutz's review, as terminus a quo, and the end of Mutach's student years in 1789, as terminus ad quem. |
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The creative imagination is the Chaos terminus a quo and the World is the terminus ad quem, the polar character of which sets the permeable bounds to meaning and existence. |
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Those tableaux vivants are only slightly more ephemeral than the rousingly precarious structure of the DIY Georgian pavilion located at the terminus of the Arsenale. |
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