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"Coming to this spot was Sara's dad's idea," Mr. Livengood said.
Someone else had brought the trailer filled with LG refrigerators to this spot.
When I got to this spot, DEATHTRAP, it was like a mordant punchline.
There's not even a road that goes to this spot — it's just open prairie.
He brought the car out to this spot on this particular day to honor him.
" Cha Cha Matcha "We go to this spot in SoHo for a coffee or matcha.
So I feel like I needed to get to this spot to have something to say.
But sometimes I like to go out, to this spot called Brown Butter in the neighborhood.
Last time we went to this spot I picked up the tab, so today it's his turn.
Stay tuned to this spot to see everything Apple has up its sleeve (or watch the live stream).
It will not return again to this spot, this point of legislative opportunity, for a very long time.
If you come to this spot a month later, there would be two extremely toxic plants in its place.
It's been a long road getting to this spot, but it will be even more challenging from this point on.
PEZheads from all over the country come to this spot to talk, walk and live PEZ with us every year.
You can read more on how Nicotero decided to bring Negan back to this spot on the mid-season premiere here.
I'd been stopping here for years and this is where my family's from, they were brought from Maryland to this spot.
We must also remember what got us to this spot: namely, extreme, collectivist interventionism by the heavy hand of the state.
Croatia is the underdog, and they've had a wild run to get to this spot, including three straight wins in extra time.
We reached out to this spot as well to see if could confirm the rumor and will update this piece if we hear back.
Come to this spot on the boardwalk in Es Pujolsa for a cafe macchiato in the morning or an Aperol spritz in the evening.
U.S. News & World Report also recommends April and May as a good time to travel to this spot, for its pleasant weather and lower prices.
They stay mostly on one rubbish-covered hill in Ennasr, and it takes the couple one hour to walk to this spot every day because they do not make enough to buy a motorcycle.
I had disembarked to this spot from a bus at the very top of the tiny island of Unst, the most northern and rocky of the Shetland Islands, with a population of about 600.
He met his wife, Barbara, at a restaurant near the top of the cable car, Sophie Hütte (Sophie Hut), founded by Barbara's mother, Sophie, who used to drive her family's cows up to this spot.
As the moon's shadow travels from Oregon to South Carolina at supersonic speeds, the quirks of celestial geometry mean that the shadow will linger over any given place a bit longer the closer you are to this spot in southern Illinois.
"I want to make the people who invested in me proud, whether it's my parents, my teachers, my friends, my family — my ancestors who I've never known, but I know I stand on their shoulders in getting to this spot," she said.
Finding it -- believing it can be found -- is what brings him to this spot 0003,400 feet above sea level, near the base of a ski lift, even though his gait is wobbly now and these craggy, alpine ravines could break a 20-something hip.
Most of those who have made it to this spot in the desert in recent days are the families of the militants — their multiple wives and numerous children — with only a small number of locals originally from the area mixed in, Kurdish officials said.
I've been to this spot before for previous raves and it's major: a low-slung former warehouse with wood floors, several cavernous rooms, ample bathrooms (very important), a big backyard, and just the right amount of furniture bits and mirror frames from the shop to set the right granola mood.
"There's a lot of value in getting us to this spot, but then you're going to see for-profit companies attempt to create leverages and advantages so that their data is more accurate or so that they can do more with their data than their competitors can," the ad-tech CEO source said.
That suspension of disbelief is easy enough to achieve, as long as the unnamed urban oddball characters — like the woman (Emma Orme) who comes to this spot in the park every day, and the man (Joseph Huffman) just passing through with his car's flat tire — are spewing their agitated monologues at one another.
Ninety-seven larger boulders, known as kerbstones, averaging three tons apiece, were brought from a site on the Irish Sea about 183 miles to the north, but even if they were floated on boats all the way to this spot, they would still have had to be dragged about a half-mile up the hill from the River Boyne to the monument.
To get to this spot, the bus had driven us up the length of "mainland" Shetland, the largest of the 16 populated islands, then crossed on a ferry to the smaller island of Yell, then driven up a snaking road to Yell's tip and to a second ferry ride (this one on more of a raft than a boat, the bus exposed on all sides) to the island of Unst.
The pair quarrelled and Finnegan returned to Bribie Island to the south. Pamphlett also returned to this spot. Parsons continued northwards.Uniacke; & Field.
The Stanley Cup was brought to this spot on July 27, 2006, by former Flames teammate Cory Stillman, after Stillman won the Cup with the Hurricanes that season.
Patalganga, hosts a natural spring and is considered a holy place. According to the Treta Yuga, Lakshmana and Sita traveled to this spot during the exile of Lord Rama. Feeling thirsty and finding no water, Lakshmana pierced the ground with his arrow, birthing the spring.
She escaped to this spot and jumped off into the sea. This place is subsequently named after her. Nowadays, at Suicide Cliff, bamboo handrails and observatory are set up, followed with revitalization of old walls on which 'Righteous Virtue High up Sky, Patriotism Echo through Eternity' are inscribed to commemorate her deeds.
The child said: "We are the fourteen helpers and wish to erect a chapel here, where we can rest. If you will be our servant, we will be yours!" Shortly after, Leicht saw two burning candles descending to this spot. It is alleged that miraculous healings soon began, through the intervention of the fourteen saints.
Coracle ride is considered as the main attraction in Hogenakkal, which attracts many tourists to this spot. Coracles are used to view the waterfalls closer and it was not allowed during monsoon seasons. Only four plus one person including the driver is allowed in a single coracle and children are not allowed to take the coracle ride.
Do not speak just before a wave breaks. Do not speak to passing rough water in a stream. Do not look at water very long for any one time, unless you have been to this spot ten times or more. Then the water there is used to you and does not mind if you're looking at it.
Numerous statuary dot the area, including representations of a Roman gladiator, Ulysses S. Grant, Ludwig van Beethoven, Giuseppe Verdi, and Junípero Serra. At the opposite end of the Music Concourse from the Bandshell is a monument dedicated to Francis Scott Key, though this was not its original location, having been moved to this spot in 1967. Several pedestrian tunnels lead from surrounding areas directly into the bowl.
Durham build a sawmill on the upper part of the creek and shipped lumber to San Francisco and the Sandwich Islands, now known as Hawaii. He founded a town on the bluff above the river and named it after Oswego, New York. The same features that attracted Durham to this spot made it an ideal location for an iron furnace. The lake provided waterpower and the landing provided access to shipping.
According to the Mamu people, the springs were created in the Dreamtime when a large maritime turtle had a hot stone put in her stomach. It hurried out of the sea inland, to this spot, to warm the waters. From that day onwards, it ordered all big turtles were to stay in the sea, while small tortoises would be permitted to live in the freshwater rivers on land.
Right away, in just one year, forty other houses were built. Several years later, Pere Dot devoted the rose 'Perla de Alcanada' to this spot. In addition to Rubió himself, the Sampol family–the owners of the Alcanada estate–were involved as the contractors for the development. The Spanish Civil War brought construction work to a halt; the project was left unfinished and in a semi-abandoned state for a decade.
The granite obelisk commemorates the founding of Fort Ville-Marie, later to become Montreal close to this spot on May 17, 1642. The monument was erected by the Société historique de Montréal to celebrate the city's 250th birthday. The obelisk is made from a block of granite that stands tall and is square at its base. It took 40 horses to drag the shaft into the city in 1893.
ACT 1 Scene 1 - A forest glade. In the background is the cave of Pythia of Sardis The kings and people of Lydia come to this spot to question the oracle as to the future. At the rise of the curtain, peasants, shepherds and shepherdesses come to rest on the grass after their toil. Among them is a shepherd called Gyges, who plays on his pipe and induces the company to dance.
The earliest tradition regarding Jerusalem states that Adam, the first man, was created from the same place where in future the Altar would stand in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. After he was ejected from the Garden of Eden, he returned to this spot to offer a sacrifice to God. Cain and Abel also brought their offerings on this Altar. It is believed that Adam lived in Jerusalem for all of his life.
There is only one breeding site for white herons in New Zealand: at the mouth of the Waitangiroto River just to the north of Ōkārito Lagoon. Kōtuku share the colony with the royal spoonbills, known as kōtuku ngutupapa. From this colony, kōtuku disperse throughout New Zealand, but return to this spot to breed. The first European to see the colony was surveyor Gerhard Mueller, who was guided there by Kere Tutoko in 1865.
The station takes its name from its geographic location on McMurdo Sound, named after Lieutenant Archibald McMurdo of . Under the command of British explorer James Clark Ross, the Terror first charted the area in 1841. The British explorer Robert Falcon Scott established a base camp close to this spot in 1902 and built a cabin there that was named Discovery Hut. It still stands as a historic monument near the water's edge on Hut Point at McMurdo Station.
According to legend, the Shannon is named after Sionnan, who was the granddaughter of Manannán mac Lir, the god of the sea. She came to this spot to eat the forbidden fruit of the Tree of Knowledge, which was planted by the druids. As she began to eat it, the waters of the pool sprang up and overwhelmed her. She was drawn down into the pool and its water began to flow over the land, forming the River Shannon.
Legend has it that while traveling on the Columbia River a passenger on the sternwheeler, Baily Gatzert, saw Bridal Veil Falls and remarked that it looked like a "delicate, misty bride's veil." As the years went by people began to refer to this spot along the Columbia River Gorge as Bride's Veil, Oregon. When the first post office opened in about 1886, and the railroad built a small station there, the community was officially named Bridal Veil.
Their distance from Tell Hùm must be reckoned at about three miles. We > had come to this spot, because the name Kerázeh bears a degree of > resemblance to the Chorazin of the New Testament; and we hoped to find, in > the ruins or the situation, something which might determine the position of > that ancient place. In this we felt ourselves disappointed. The remains are > too trivial to have ever belonged to a place of any importance.
With Dr. Marcello, she discovers that the voice that guided her to this spot is tape recorded, and the voice warns Nora to leave Rome before it is too late. Nora and Marcello discover that the room is leased to Landini. After several unsuccessful attempts to locate Landini, Nora and Marcello go to the beach to relax. Upon their return to the Craven house, they find Landini, who has been told that they were inquiring about him.
The bridge is built from reinforced concrete, with six parabolic curved spans, each of 36.6 metres in length, and a total bridge length of 244.1 metres. A carriageway of 6.7 metres width is flanked on either side by a footpath of 1.4 metres; its total width is 11.8 metres. The bridge carries the South Island's principal highway, State Highway 1 on its route between Dunedin and Invercargill. The bridge is the third road bridge to stand at or close to this spot.
When it opened in 2006 it was the largest shopping mall in the Philippines until SM City North EDSA was redeveloped in 2008, and was relegated to third place by the expansion of SM Megamall from 2011 to 2015 when SM Seaside City Cebu opened to the public before returning to this spot in 2017. Following the mall's opening in 2006, it caused several smaller shopping malls nearby to close, such as Pearl Plaza and Uniwide Coastal Mall both in Paranaque.
When Rome became a republic, the original altar and shrine of Vulcan may have served as a podium for senators or political opponents. Next to this spot is where the rostra has its early beginnings. It is believed that the tradition of speaking to crowds from an elevated platform for political purposes may have begun as early as the first king of Rome. In this area was another raised platform for speakers, with ascending and descending stairs on either side.
Constantine built the new Church of the Holy Apostles on the site of a temple to Aphrodite. Generations later there was the story that a divine vision led Constantine to this spot, and an angel no one else could see led him on a circuit of the new walls.Philostorgius, Historia Ecclesiastica 2.9 The capital would often be compared to the 'old' Rome as Nova Roma Constantinopolitana, the "New Rome of Constantinople".According to the Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum, vol.
The forewings and hindwings are white, the forewings with light brown fasciae. The antemedial fascia is outwardly curved near the cell and the lunulate (crescent-shaped) postmedial fascia is curved proximally near the radial veins and terminates at the middle of the costa. There is one cell-spot and a transverse stroke anterior and proximal to this spot. The hindwings are as the forewings, but the antemedial fascia is almost straight and there usually is no transverse stroke in the cell.
Milecastle 63 is situated about 800 metres southwest of the hamlet of Walby in the civil parish of Stanwix Rural. There are no visible remains. A geophysical survey in 1980 identified remains close to this spot () which were thought to be that of the milecastle. However evaluation work conducted in 2000 found a section of Hadrian's Wall at this location, and it is now believed that Milecastle 63 lies under the track in the field immediately to the south of the wall.
Worms, crustaceans and other invertebrates, particularly small insects that fall onto the surface of the water, make up the splash tetra's diet. This fish has an unusual system of reproduction, with the male fish caring for the eggs. During the breeding season, the male chooses a suitable location with overhanging foliage. When he has attracted a female to this spot, the pair simultaneously leap out of the water and cling onto a low- hanging leaf with their pelvic fins for up to ten seconds.
Romans believed the Lapis Niger marked either the grave of the first king of Rome, Romulus, or the spot where he was murdered by the senate;Festus, De verborum significatu s.v. lapis niger. the grave of Hostus Hostilius, grandfather of King Tullus Hostilius; or the location where Faustulus, foster father of Romulus, fell in battle. The earliest writings referring to this spot regard it as a suggestum where the early Kings of Rome would speak to the crowds at the forum and to the senate.
The story spread quickly and the sick who came to this spot recovered from whatever illnesses they had just by lying on the ground. The Ethiopian Synaxarium describes Constantine I sending his sick daughter to the shepherd to be cured, and credits her with finding Mina's body, after which Constantine ordered the construction of a church at the site. Some versions of the story replace Constantine with the late-5th century emperor Zeno, but archaeologists have dated the original foundation to the late 4th century.Grossmann, Peter (1998).
The north-east out-work has some buildings while, inside the two lower walls, are others all in ruins. Outside the lowest entrance is pointed out the side of the elephant-house, fit for not more than two beasts. On the saddle back between the southern angle and the main range of hills has been cut a gap with remains of buildings said to have been the grass stacks of the fort. The grass was supplied chiefly from lands on the plateau above the Mahadev range and brought for storage to this spot.
This temple has a complex history and is the result of the fusion of three separate temples called Chōraku-ji, Zendō-ji and Tashiro-ji. It was first opened in 1225 as Chōraku-ji in Hase Sasamegayatsu by Hōjō Masako for her defunct husband Minamoto no Yoritomo, founder of the Kamakura shogunate.An'yō-in At the time it was a Ritsu sect temple. After being burned to the ground by Nitta Yoshisada's soldiery in 1333 at the fall of the Kamakura shogunate, it was fused with Zendō-ji, moved to this spot and renamed, but it burned again in 1680.
The entry point for the trail is in Gallitzin State Forest, at the Babcock Picnic Area on Pennsylvania Route 56. During winter months the picnic area is closed and trail head parking can be found along Route 56 a short distance from the entrance to the picnic area. Located within the picnic area is a signboard indicating the start of the trail. From here the hiker can go either left or right on the John P. Saylor Trail, traveling in either a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction, and eventually return to this spot if the entire loop is completed.
The national significance of the Saint Anthony Falls Historic District is a major reason why the National Park Service's Mississippi National River and Recreation Area was established along the Mississippi River in the Minneapolis – Saint Paul metropolitan area. Stereoscopic photo of the falls by William H. Jacoby Another view by Jacoby A Heritage Trail plaque nearby says, > For untold generations of Indian people the Mississippi River was an > important canoe route. To pass around the falls, the Dakota (Sioux) and > Ojibway (Chippewa) used a well-established portage trail. Starting at a > landing below the site now occupied by the steam plant, the trail climbed > the bluff to this spot.
In Ireland there was a belief that the souls of the dead departed westwards over the sea with the setting sun. The Metrical Dindshenchas entry for “Tech Duinn” recounts the tale: > Through the incantations of the druids a storm came upon them, and the ship > wherein Donn was foundered. ‘Let his body be carried to yonder high rock’, > says Amairgen: ‘his folk shall come to this spot.’ So hence it is called > Tech Duinn: and for this cause, according to the heathen, the souls of > sinners visit Tech Duinn before they go to hell, and give their blessing, > ere they go, to the soul of Donn.
Museum Campus/11th Street (formerly Roosevelt Road) is a commuter rail station in downtown Chicago that serves the Metra Electric Line north to Millennium Station and south to University Park, Blue Island and South Chicago; and the South Shore Line to Gary and South Bend, Indiana. Roosevelt Road station was located where Roosevelt Road intersects the former Illinois Central Railroad line. The station was the former commuter platforms of Central Station, the long-distance IC passenger terminal that was previously located adjacent to this spot. The station structures appeared rickety and run-down, and have since been removed and replaced by a new station located at 11th Street.
The landscape is currently housed and exhibited at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, and represents a gorge, a ravine through which runs a winding stream, its bed littered with rocks, between steep walls covered with wild vegetation. The stream depicted is the Loue, a capricious creek flowing through the village of Ornans, where Courbet was born. The artist seems to have returned to this spot several times: it can be recognised in a number of his paintingsAcquired by the Louvre in 1950 and now at the Musée des Beaux- Arts et d'archéologie de Besançon. Another of these landscape works, somewhat smaller than the present painting, exactly resembles it as far as the details of execution are concerned.
There are Parke County records showing that in 1863 J.J. Daniels was paid $40 to repair the Greencastle Road Covered Bridge and that later that year he was also contracted to dismantle the bridge. After dismantling the bridge the pieces were piled nearby with the intension of rebuilding the bridge at another location. In 1865 the County Commissioners considered a location 300 yards upstream, "in line with a certain dead oak tree," to be a fitting location to move the bridge to. However, Dan Chamberlain's research would indicate that the bridge was never moved and relocated to this spot and that it probably went on to rot where it had been piled by Daniels.
Nearly 200 VC were killed in this ambush.Vinh Loc, p.101Vĩnh Lộc, p.131 Around 16:00H, the 3rd, 5th and 6th Battalions were ordered to marched toward an assembly area located at YA822075. At 1745H, the 8th Airborne Battalion was helilifted to this spot to secure it. During the day, B-52 bombers continued carpet bombing the Chu Pong- Ia Drang complex.G3 Journal/IFFV, 11/20 entry On 22 November, at 11:00H, the 2nd Battalion and the 7th Battalion were helilifted to the assembly area where the 3rd, 5th and 6th Battalions closed in at 13:50H. On 23 November, the Airborne Brigade planned an ambush for the following morning.
Cape Cod was a landmark for early explorers. It may have been the "Promontory of Vinland" mentioned by the Norse voyagers (985–1025). The Manomet River area (taken up by the western end of the Cape Cod Canal in the early 20th century) is claimed by some to have been visited by Leif Eiriksson, and a stone wall discovered in Provincetown in 1805 is also claimed to have been built by his younger brother Thorvald Eiriksson around 1007 AD, when the keel of his ship was repaired in the harbor, according to Norse sagas. He was killed later in the same journey, and is said to have been returned to this spot for burial.
The Spion Kop hill near Ladysmith, South Africa The first recorded reference to a sports terrace as "Kop" related to Woolwich Arsenal's Manor Ground in 1904. A local newsman likened the silhouette of fans standing on a newly raised bank of earth to soldiers standing atop the hill at the Battle of Spion Kop. Two years later in 1906, Liverpool Echo sports editor Ernest Edwards noted of a new open-air embankment at Anfield: > "This huge wall of earth has been termed 'Spion Kop', and no doubt this apt > name will always be used in future in referring to this spot." The use of the name was given formal recognition in 1928 when it was extended to a 27,000 capacity and a cantilever roof was added.
Yarrell died during a trip to Great Yarmouth and a memorial was erected in St James's Church, Piccadilly. He was buried in the churchyard of St Mary's in Bayford, Hertfordshire, with his chosen epitaph "He was the survivor of twelve brothers and sisters, who, with their father and mother, are all placed close to this spot" together with William Wordsworth's lines "first and last, The earliest summon'd and the longest spared — Are here deposited." Yarrell has a number of species named after him, including the birds yellow-faced siskin (Carduelis yarrellii) and Chilean woodstar (Eulidia yarrellii) and the fish Yarrell's blenny (Chirolophis ascanii). The British subspecies of the white wagtail, the pied wagtail (Motacilla alba yarrellii), was also named for him.
On the wall of the sanctuary is a crucifix, It is framed by a pediment and four pilasters – two pilasters on a pedestal on either side of it. This reredos is not original, and was installed some time in the 1960s, and is typical of the period, using standard glass mosaic tiles to create a 'starburst' background to the crucifix, as a replacement for the original high altar arrangement that was removed following the Second Vatican Council. At one point, the cathedra was moved to this spot where the high altar once stood, with the altar being moved forward as a free- standing 'communion table' style altar to allow versus populum celebration of the Mass. Following the most recent restoration, the traditional placement of the cathedra, to one side of the altar, has been reinstated.
Maleš said that he wanted to show the etherealness of Pavle, who was deemed among Serbs as the "walking saint". He also added that he was influenced by the photos of patriarch commuting by the trams – it showed his mundane approach to life, using the public transportation, and he indeed often travelled to this spot when he was visiting the Saint Mark's Church. However, the sculpture of the patriarch in the sitting position, but without a chair, throne or anything that he is sitting on, garnered negative public reaction. The Serbian Orthodox Church said that this is a public monument and that they will not judge it, but that it plans to erect a proper, monumental sculpture of Patriarch Pavle in the churchyard of the Rakovica Monastery, where he was buried.
Alfred Tennyson contributed a poem which was read at the ceremony: :Fate that once denied him, :And envy that once decried him, :And malice that belied him, :Now cenotaph his fame.Phillips, 1517 Probably unknown to the reburial crew, the headstones on all the graves, previously facing to the east, had been turned to face the West Gate in 1864. The crew digging up Poe's remains had difficulty finding the right body: they first exhumed a 19-year-old Maryland militiaman, Philip Mosher, Jr. When they correctly located Poe, they opened his coffin and one witness noted: "The skull was in excellent condition—the shape of the forehead, one of Poe's striking features, was easily discerned." A few years later, the remains of Poe's wife, Virginia, were moved to this spot as well.
"I feel like anything's possible and I know one thing. If I wasn't at this spot, I still would be achieving to get to this spot." Ironically enough, Sallard eventually threw in a few back-up vocals for Peniston on a song with a significant title, "You Win, I Win, We Lose", while Peniston, who in return played an agent to get a record deal also for Malaika (whose album Sugar Time scored in 1993 two Top 5 hits on the US Dance chart, including the No. 1 single "Gotta Know (Your Name)") mentioned the Pooch's name on her own debut album in addition, leaving Davis a note saying "thanks for letting me be a part of Female Preacher". Besides the Peniston's vocal performance on three tracks in total, of which "I Like It" was released as a single with a moderate success (at #16 in US Dance and #58 in UK Top 75 the following January), she was eventually given also a credit for co-writing two of those, "Kickin’ Da Blues" and the title's, "Female Preacher".
There are two major fouls that may invoke a penalty: one of the fouling player's pocketed balls (if any) must be pulled out and is placed on the , or if that is occupied, as close as possible to this spot following an imaginary line perpendicular to, and moving toward, the from the foot spot. (In the unlikely event this entire line is occupied, the ball is spotted in front of the foot spot on the same line.) #If the object ball is in contact with the cue ball when the shot begins, the player must hit away from the cue and strike it by banking off a cushion; the cue ball may not move before the object ball touches the cushion or it is a foul. #When the cue ball falls in a pocket or leaves the table, it is called a . In addition to the penalty ball being spotted on or near the foot spot, the cue ball is placed on the , or as close as possible on a line toward the .
An August 1880 survey of Braby's selection does not show a causeway, although a road (later Habana Wharf Road) was surveyed in the middle of his selection, terminating near where the start of the causeway would later be located. In January 1882 Long requested, in a letter to the Colonial Secretary, the lease or purchase of a wharf frontage on Salt Water (Constant) Creek, "Upon which I am ancsious (sic) to erect a wharf for shipping purposes". An August 1882 letter from the Lands Office in Mackay, to the Under Secretary of Lands, Brisbane, noted that it was a good wharfage site, and that Long "has already incurred great expense in forming by embankment and drainage a long causeway (to carry a tramway) to this spot". A Special Lease, number 169, was granted in September 1882, for 14 years from 1 October 1882, and consisted of a 5-acre wedge of land, rental of per acre per annum. However, the wharf site was not surveyed until February 1884, and a formal Lease for Special Purposes, under the Crown Lands Alienation Act of 1876, was issued in July 1884, for a period of 14 years from 1 September 1882.

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