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If you don't have that tip, then the shoelace frays away.
It frays public harmony and undermines faith in free market capitalism.
Your body frays, which makes running less enjoyable, which accelerates the decline.
It's only in that moment in the garden that our conviction frays.
S. relationship frays during tough NAFTA talks, Mexico is strengthening ties elsewhere.
And once the social fabric frays it's hard for economic recovery to begin.
Feature As the social contract frays, what does it mean to be polite?
The latest survey suggested that divisions in society have widened as his popularity frays.
But as he immerses himself in the horror of the border, his own sanity frays.
A politician forged in town-hall frays, he knows how to capture hearts and headlines.
The closest Premier League title race since 2012 will be settled by whichever frays first.
If the integrated cord frays or breaks in some other way, it's dead weight and useless.
It's a rare moment of liberation, and for that very reason Halloween frays the walls of our world.
Daily use of wired headphones inevitably causes degradation as the internal wire frays from being bent, pulled and twisted.
Those murderous frays at the Somme and Verdun in 1916 confirmed the arrival of a new kind of warfare.
That is the end point of the fear mongering used by the nationalists being elevated as representative democracy frays.
The test program further frays ties with Uber, which received a $29.9 million investment by Google Ventures invested in 403.
As the economic relationship between the two countries frays at warp speed, the much-anticipated tech cold war is escalating.
For charquekan, beef is hung to dry for three days, then boiled and struck with a mallet until it frays.
As a critic, one could see the frays as a metaphor for the unknown edges of the show's conceptual framework.
If the cable ever frays or fails, I'll have to buy a replacement from Finsix for 35 bucks — and they're backordered.
But now, as the relationship between the country and the bloc frays, the fate of the train hangs in the balance.
One flower on Dani's flower crown blooms and frays over and over again, mimicking the life cycle so central to the film.
The insulation frays easily so you need to be careful to secure the wires away from moving parts, such as the wheels.
Stafford's masterpiece, "The Mountain Lion," follows two siblings, Molly and Ralph, whose bond frays during adolescence; the awakening of sexuality kindles disaster.
It's not just that the thin cable breaks and frays easily, but at 3-feet long, it's simply too short for practical use.
Amid much agony and also ecstasy — the mountain air is at least good for the libido — the thread of the play's argument frays.
The US order is strengthened when the values of its partners align with its own, and that order frays when those values are contested.
Give Me Everything You Have is a meditation on brushing against another person's pathology, one which frays the boundary between fiction and real life.
Check the phone's Lightning port to make sure it isn't filled with lint or debris, and inspect your Lightning cable for kinks, breaks, or frays.
If heavy drinking frays your charger, the analogy for Werincke Korsakoff's Syndrome is plugging your phone into the charger and getting zero juice at all.
The more the European Union frays, the easier it is for Mr. Putin to promote his alternative vision of a Eurasian Union dominated by Moscow.
It's the sound of his femur and tibia separating from each other as the rope connecting them frays and the cartilage surrounding the joint cuts loose.
Instead, it sets up a mentor-mentee dynamic for Peter and Tony, one that frays as Peter finds himself in a situation that he can't handle.
Many people have disabled children, but it's a challenge of another order when a child's condition makes her act in a way that frays parental affection.
The score, composed by musician St. Vincent, alternates between silence, the roar of rushing water, and a static crackle that builds the tension and frays the nerves.
But as played by Minnette, TV Clay is a likably awkward loner who slowly frays into a single raw nerve ending over the course of the show.
This phenomenon is going to be a big driver of future terrorist violence as ISIS, under external military pressure, frays from within and its foreign fighters disperse.
But this clerical consensus frays when it comes to the sharia-inspired laws of qisas (retribution) and diyat (blood money) that enable men to get away with it.
In one astonishing sequence, an overwhelmed Kaguya flees into the wilderness and the art itself frays apart, the lines becoming jagged and sketchy, movement rendered in vicious scribbles.
These folks never fall victim to wrinkles or frays, hang on to knitwear season after season, and — perhaps most jealousy-inducing of all — keep their white sneakers perfectly unscuffed.
Shinola says it's developed a custom MMCX (Micro Miniature Coaxial Connector) for swapping out the cable from the earbuds if the cable ever frays and needs to be replaced.
The Chinese-designed jets have given Pakistan an alternative to the American-built F-16 fighters that have become more difficult to obtain as Islamabad's relationship with Washington frays.
These were boom times for sentimentality in rock, years brimming with Keanes, Frays, and Muses and the disarming well of feelings that issue out from rock radio at the time.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China confirmed on Wednesday that Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will visit China next week, as the Southeast Asian leader's relationship with its traditional ally the United States frays.
"I think it frays the fabric of the community, and that's something we're very sensitive to," he said, declining to weigh in on what ICE should do about Mr. Lima-Marin.
After numerous frays with Chavez during his 1999-2013 rule, the church has once again taken its gloves off, with a series of highly critical speeches and proclamations since late last year.
But Facebook's long record of privacy problems, culminating in a recent $5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, means that every misstep it makes in this area further frays public trust.
It frays the habits of the heart that underpin any civilized society -- because how we operate is not just based on laws, it's based on habits and customs and restraint and respect.
When the beans are tender, and that broth is generously seasoned, I toast thick slices of sourdough under the broiler and swipe a garlic clove over them so it frays at the edge.
As he climbs, the rope frays and ultimately gives, resulting in the film's final death, which is heavy with metaphorical weight: The old way of life has to give; it's no longer viable.
"It frays the habits of the heart that underpin any civilized society -- because how we operate is not just based on laws, it's based on habits and customs and restraint and respect," Obama said.
She comes back to life, takes charge of his band of outlaws, and drifts through the Riverlands like a grim ghost, picking off Frays and anyone else she deems responsible for what happened to her family.
MINSK (Reuters) - Belarus's reputation as a hard place for private entrepreneurs to succeed is starting to fade as the Soviet-style economy frays and the president who once denounced them as "leeches" tries to woo them.
And these challenges get people worried and it frays our civic trust and it makes a lot of people feel like the fix is in and the game is rigged and nobody's looking out for them.
As the two friends get into one awful predicament after another, Marcus's "a man's gotta do what he's gotta do" attitude rubs up against Vaughn's reticence, and over the course of the movie their friendship frays.
"The longer we wait to address the debt in a serious manner, the more the safety net frays, and the harder this crisis will be to address," Wyden said, recalling comments he said McConnell made in 2010.
Forced to confront his own feelings — which he tried to turn off to do his job — Barry slowly but surely frays so much at the edges that it's only a matter of time before he splits apart.
The friendship between the two powers the show's final three seasons, and each season is better than the last for the ways they all examine this professional and personal partnership as it grows, frays, then rebuilds itself.
But over the past few years the podcasters have become a significant cultural phenomenon, spiritual entrepreneurs who are filling the gap left as traditional religious organizations erode and modernity frays our face-to-face connections with communities and institutions.
There are multiple videos on YouTube showing a torture test of brushing Cordura with a steel-toothed brush hundreds of times and comparing that against a decently high grade of nylon: where the nylon frays and tears, the Cordura exhibits only mild discoloration.
And while Ms. Rice has not expressed any interest in the race, she has only burnished her political credentials over time, giving a well-received prime-time address at the 2012 Republican convention, and staying out of the ugliest frays of 2016.
This can be seen in Putin's adventurism in Crimea and Duterte's attempts to use Russia and China as counterweights to the Philippines's traditional alliance with the U.S. Under Trump, America could forge ties with these autocrats while its relationship frays with China, Germany, and England.
The cast — headed up by Mad Men and The Crown's Jared Harris, in the star performance he's clearly been capable of all along, if somebody would just trust him with it — commits, too, dissecting the ways the social compact frays quickly in the face of such horrors.
But a steady stream of idealists, romantics, opportunists, mercenaries and filibusters have jumped into foreign frays anyway — riding with Pancho Villa in Mexico, fighting fascists in Spain, ferrying arms to Cuba, battling communists in Africa and even trying to establish new slave states in Central America.
Americans are beset by complex, intractable problems that don't have a clear villain: technological change displaces workers; globalization and the rapid movement of people destabilize communities; family structure dissolves; the political order in the Middle East teeters, the Chinese economy craters, inequality rises, the global order frays, etc.
While the international community&aposs patience frays — the United States on Thursday warned Kabila that "the time for posturing is over" — Congo&aposs president has remained quiet on his role in the upcoming election and declared that his country is rejecting foreign meddling and funding the vote itself.
While the international community&aposs patience frays — the United States last week warned Kabila that "the time for posturing is over" — Congo&aposs president has remained quiet on his role in the upcoming election and declared that his country is rejecting foreign meddling and funding the vote itself.
In recent weeks, Mr. Pence has stepped into public frays to defend the president, saying that "everyone has their own style" when asked if Mr. Trump's fiery political and personal language has led to violent acts, including the mass shooting at a Jewish synagogue and bomb threats mailed to prominent Democratic figures.
I let that pulp sit out while I brush some bread with olive oil and brown it under the broiler in my oven, and while the bread is still hot, I rub a raw garlic clove over the top, just very gently, so it frays a tiny bit and lets off some garlicky perfume.
First is the one offered by Josh and his lieutenants, the edgy extravaganza in which people are thrown together and tested against the mass of others; where drink and drugs and deviant behaviors stack and build until "the bunker" is a fevered hell and civilization frays, falls apart … at which point the authorities intervene and shut the thing down.
In reality, the building's vastness has consistently defeated any attempts at upkeep, leaving it, Young notes, in "a state of perpetual crumbling," a very attractive idea for an artist whose work has consistently probed the seams of the law looking for the kinds of snags and frays that might allow a productive unraveling of its supposedly inviolable fabric.
If that thread of plot, slim to begin with, quickly frays — it was not even clear to me, until a later scene spelled it out, whether Blakk made it onto the floor in reality or fantasy — it's because the authors are more interested in what happens along the way, and in how we tell queer stories.
Attaching criminal statues to domestic terrorism offenses and expanding the FTO list to include foreign far-right entities helps to increase the incentives for tech companies to act quickly and responsibly as enabled by Section 230(c) and (e) or, as patience frays, face a wave of regulatory sticks such as those in Europe and elsewhere.
But still it could get seriously ugly: talks fall apart; Scotland quits the union; the Troubles return to Northern Ireland; the growth of the gap between London, better hedged against Brexit, and the rest of the country accelerates markedly; trade takes a severe hit and unemployment ticks up; public services splutter even more; debt, taxes and prices rise; living standards slide; the civic fabric ages and frays.
While there's no real or direct explanation as to why The Outsider is named The Outsider, or why King titled the book The Outsider (besides alluding to living on the frays of society and being able to feast upon people's emotions without being caught), The Guardian does point out The Outsider does join the conversation around the U.S.'s current political turmoil, and that may or may not explain the name.
The national news headlines all too often blast President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE and Republicans for supposedly eroding civic norms, yet Democrats get a free pass from mainstream journalists for their biased shortcomings that frays trust in government and ultimately trust in the media itself.
Frays River in Uxbridge and Cowley has a diversity of wetland plants, fish and waterfowl associated with good water quality and is a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation, Borough Grade I. Frays Island between the Frays and the River Colne is a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation managed by the London Wildlife Trust,London Wildlife Trust, Frays Island & Mabey's Meadow and the river goes through two Sites of Special Scientific Interest managed by the Trust: Frays Farm Meadows and Denham Lock Wood.
Little Britain is a lake between the Frays River and the River Colne.
Access is by a footbridge across Frays River from Frays Farm Meadows, which is also an SSSI managed by the London Wildlife Trust, south of the Wood. Access to the Meadows is by a stile on the east side of the Grand Union Canal at Denham Lock.
Since chiffon is a light-weight fabric which frays easily, bound or French seams must be used to stop the fabric from fraying. Chiffon is smoother and more lustrous than the similar fabric georgette.
The park includes Denham Country Park, which is a Local Nature Reserve, and Frays Farm Meadows and Denham Lock Wood, which are Sites of Special Scientific Interest managed as nature reserves by the London Wildlife Trust.
The River Pinn is in the historic county of Middlesex, in the western part of Greater London. Its source is in Harrow Weald and its confluence with Frays River makes it a tributary of the River Colne.
260px Frays Farm Meadows is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near Denham in the London Borough of Hillingdon. It was notified as an SSSI in 1981, and has been managed by the London Wildlife Trust on behalf of Hillingdon Council since 1999.Natural England, Cows MOOve in to rescue West London Meadow, Press release 22 May 2010 It is part of the Colne Valley Regional Park. Frays Farm Meadows are a set of fields bounded on the south by the A40 road and on the west by the Grand Union Canal.
Mammals on site include the nationally endangered water vole, and there are birds such as snipe, cuckoos, and a barn owl. Plants include marsh horsetail, ragged robin and arrowhead. Frays Valley Local Nature Reserve partly covers the same area as the SSSI.
Before the opening, many residents swam in a section of the Frays River near Harefield Road,Skinner 2008, p. 30. and the Colne.Cotton 1994, p. 121. The pool, pavilion building, entrance building and both fountains were designated Grade II listed buildings in 1998.
Cistus chinamadensis is a shrub, usually tall. The woody stems have dark brown bark that easily frays and strips off. The upper branches have a dense velvety covering of fine hairs (indumentum), beige to off-white in colour. The oppositely arranged leaves are light green (in subsp.
The document was inspired by the United States Constitution. The assembly appointed the second Chief of State, Jorge Tadeo Lozano, for a period of three years. Because of internal pressures and frays, the assembly forced him to resign on September 19, 1811 and chose Antonio Nariño instead.
Nyala Ali, "Adoption experience frays fraught family bonds". Winnipeg Free Press, October 26, 2019. The memoir is about her experience meeting her birth family for the first time as an adult.Jane van Koeverden, "Why Jenny Heijun Wills wrote a book about reuniting with her first family in Korea".
Plants include birds-foot trefoil and small toadflax, and there are mammals such as the rare Brandt's bat, as well as stoats, weasels and moles. There is access from Braybourne Close and from a footpath which starts in Harefield Road opposite Gravel Hill, and then crosses the Frays River by a footbridge.
It has been managed by the Selborne Society since 1902, and was designated an LNR in 1974. The newest LNRs are Coldfall Wood, Alexandra Palace and Park and Masons Field, all declared in 2013. Several sites, including Camley Street Natural Park in Kings Cross and Frays Valley, are managed by the London Wildlife Trust.
Down and Out was modestly successful and was next published by Harper & Brothers in New York. In mid-1933 Blair left Hawthorns to become a teacher at Frays College, in Uxbridge, Middlesex. This was a much larger establishment with 200 pupils and a full complement of staff. He acquired a motorcycle and took trips through the surrounding countryside.
It is a very solid cloth in which the twill weave pattern is completely concealed due to the finishing processes. Because of its dense, quasi-felted texture it frays minimally or not at all. It is hard wearing and wind and weather resistant. Its main use is for heavy outer garments and coats and for blankets.
The egg can be found in a nest on a steep cliff, which Peter climbs down tied to a rope. As he is climbing back up, the rope frays and Peter falls to his death. His gravestone is placed on the edge of the cliff and it was the one found by the yachtsman in the initial scenes.
This gives the capsule a stringy appearance as the cuticle curls and frays. The sporophyte has an operculum, and this falls off to disperse spores. Spore count can rage from 1.4 to 9.0 million, which is a much higher number compared to other mosses. Sporophytes mature over the winter, and sporophytes can be found any time of year.
The southern house spider is a cribellate spider. That is, its spinnerets do not produce adhesive webbing. Instead, to capture prey the spider uses its legs to comb webbing across its cribellum, a spiked plate near the spinnerets. This combing action frays and tangles the strands, producing a fine, velcro-like netting that ensnares insect legs.
Brought up in Jiankang Prefecture, which is present-day Nanjing in Jiangsu, Shi Xiu has learnt martial arts since childhood. Intolerant of bullying, he often jumps into frays to help the party being victimised, even at the risk of his own life. He is thus nicknamed "Daredevil Third Brother". He travels around with his uncle, a tradesman always on the move.
In 1981, frays in the vertical hanger cables delayed the opening of the bridge, which was scheduled to open in July 1981. The opening of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge, along with another bridge in nearby Moundsville was thought to have reduced the amount of traffic, and thus tolls collected by the nearby Bellaire Bridge by up to 50 percent in 1987.
In his Los Angeles Times review Richard Eder describes the book as being "filled with good things, but it has its problems." Eder goes on to say that "It is a pastiche, and a very talented one; but there are times when the whimsy frays." Barth Healey however, describes it as "a genuine work of American history" in his New York Times Book Review.
The Frays River leaves the River Colne between the north-west of Uxbridge, Greater London and east of Denham, Buckinghamshire at Denham Weir. It passes Cowley and Yiewsley on the east bank where it is joined by the Pinn. It is also crossed by the Slough Arm of the Grand Union Canal which is carried on an aqueduct. It rejoins the River Colne at West Drayton.
Retrieved on 18 May 2009. The Grand Union Canal passes through Hayes, Yiewsley, Cowley and Uxbridge in the Borough. Ruislip Lido was built as a feeder reservoir for the canal, but was eventually disconnected and changed to become a recreational lido. Two Sites of Special Scientific Interest next to the canal, Frays Farm Meadows and Denham Lock Wood, are managed by the London Wildlife Trust.
Sid and Nancy fall deeply in love, but their self-destructive, drug-fueled relationship frays Sid's relationship with the rest of the band. Nancy is distraught when Sid departs on a month-long American tour without her. The tour is notably disastrous, with Sid strung out of his mind, often drunk or on methamphetamine, and physically violent. Phoebe, Sid's friend and road manager, unsuccessfully attempts to help him stop drinking.
Frays Farm Meadows provide a window on the medieval world, never having been intensively farmed. They are one of the few remaining examples of unimproved wet alluvial grassland in Greater London and the Colne Valley. The linear features, river, embankment, ditches and hedges, contribute to the rich diversity of plants and animals. Cows and horses graze in order to improve conditions by churning up the ground and encouraging pooling of water.
Services were suspended between January 1917 and May 1920.Mitchell & Smith, fig. 60 Denham Junction to Uxbridge branch as planned shown on a 1903 map The branch ran along the west side of Shire Ditch and Frays River and through the centre of the present Denham Country Park. A triangular junction with the main line at the north end connected west towards Denham and east towards West Ruislip.
The play was thus only one immense scrimmage intersected with more or less keen frays. The ball could be made of leather, fabric, or wood, a pig bladder filled with hay, or even a wooden block. Fixed playing grounds were not necessary because the game was played in a wide, variable area. However, the game's start was always in a fixed area; the town square, a cemetery, castle, or meadow.
The western side of Yiewsley lies within the Colne Valley Regional Park. Here the River Colne forms the county boundary between the London Borough of Hillingdon and Buckinghamshire. The confluence of the Frays River and River Pinn also occurs in this area and there are several man-made lakes. After climbing over the Chiltern Hills on its southward journey, the Grand Union Canal turns east in Yiewsley to route towards London.
The heavily vandalised outdoor pool, photographed in 2007 The architect for the lido was G. Percy Trentham.Smith 2006, p.106 Before the opening of the pool, many residents swam in a section of the Frays River near Harefield Road, and the Colne.Cotton 1994, p.121 The construction of the buildings and pool cost £24,500 at that time, and 120 local unemployed men were employed to complete the works.
They follow Hopper's trail to the campsite near the cave, finding an entrance with climbing ropes leading inside. They decide to follow it, but Furby chooses to stay behind as backup for the base camp. The group lowers themselves into the cave system and encounters strange noises. When Furby does not answer their radio calls, Jackie tries to climb back out, but her rope frays, and she falls, injuring herself and Taylor.
Little Britain Lake in the west of Cowley extends for about 450 metres between the Colne and a channel of it known as Frays River. The lake, which is in the Colne Valley Regional Park conservation area, is roughly the shape of the British Isles and has small islands. It is noted for less common water birds, such as gadwall and great crested grebe, and for more common species including mute swan and grey heron.
Breaks and frays in the cable, which occurred frequently, required the complete cessation of services over a cable route while the cable was repaired. Due to overall wear, the entire length of cable (typically several kilometres) would have to be replaced on a regular schedule. After the development of reliable electrically powered trams, the costly high- maintenance cable car systems were rapidly replaced in most locations. San Francisco cable car in 2008.
On the west coast is the Doring River, far and away the longest river in all Islandia, starting out below the Mora Pass atop the Frays, and running roughly southwest through the town of Doring until it breaks up into a delta and meets the ocean. The Lay River, really more of a large stream, runs south and west and joins the delta. north of that lies the Dale and Farrant Rivers.
Carp Lake from Denham Lock Wood Denham Lock Wood is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) next to the Grand Union Canal, and near Denham in the London Borough of Hillingdon. It was notified in 1986 and is managed by the London Wildlife Trust on behalf of Hillingdon Council. It lies within the Colne Valley Regional Park. It is a poorly drained wet woodland and fen site which is skirted by the Frays River.
"Keep Me Covered" is the flip side of the first single by the Frays; they followed that up with a cover of "My Girl Sloopy". Bandmember Mike Patto was later in Timebox, Patto and several other bands. Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich is a fairly well known bubblegum group; this track was evidently released only in Germany in connection with the band's appearance at the legendary Star Club in Hamburg (where the Beatles gained early prominence).
The Frays also produce several small creeks and streams which eventually merge to form Islandia's central river, the Bannar River, which leads due north to Islandia bay, which then opens into the ocean. Islandia's capital city, "Elanery" (in the local language, but generally translated as simply "The City") is on three islands in the mouth of this river. On the west, the Bannar River also opens into Islandia Bay. East of there, the northern coast is broken by the Helby and Inerria rivers.
Even more acts than before performed at the event, this time around 65. Among these acts were headliners The Beatles, a Beatles tribute act, local heroes Crossfire, Leeds boys The Stella Frays, The Lafontaines, MakethisRelate, and Vigo Thieves.Wet Wet Wet guitarist Graeme Duffin made a special appearance in the Foundry Music Lab Arena playing with family members under the guise of The Duffins. The event was regarded as a success as around 10,000 people attended the event on the day.
This thought—which, for me, is the very > thought of this film [Life and Nothing More...]—is a difficult thought, > perhaps the most difficult. It's a slow thought, always under way, fraying a > path so that the path itself becomes thought. It is that which frays images > so that images become this thought, so that they become the evidence of this > thought—and not in order to "represent" it.Jean-Luc Nancy, "On Evidence: > Life and Nothing More, by Abbas Kiarostami," Discourse 21.1 (1999), p.85–6.
What’s Become of Waring is set in large part in the publishing firm of Judkins and Judkins, and informed by Powell's experiences with both Duckworth and Warner Brothers. Dinner parties and seances abound, featuring unusual and uncomfortable mixtures of guests. Coincidence, often noted as a significant feature of Dance, here plays a larger role than in any of Powell's other early fiction. The novel shows clearly the relative thinness of the curtain of civility with which society wraps itself and how easily that fabric frays.
Carey Wentworth Styles (October 7, 1825 – February 23, 1897) was an American lawyer and journalist who either founded or wrote for "at least" 21 newspapers in his career. He is best remembered as the founder of The Atlanta Constitution. During a lifetime divided in nearly equal measure between the states of South Carolina, Georgia, and Texas, Styles, a veteran of two wars, developed a reputation for finding his way into political frays and military adventurisms. He was briefly a member of the Georgia Senate, after having killed a Georgia State Representative earlier in his career.
Viktor Fainberg was born to the married couple of Isaac Fainberg and Sarah Dashevskaya. In his life as a child, while attending school during an antisemitic campaign of 1948-1952, he was subjected to harassment that, in his own words, he did not reconcile himself to, but entered the fray with an abuser. As the result of these frays, he got a referral to a psychiatrist. In 1957, in connection with antisemitic insult, he had a fight with a policeman and for this reason was sentenced to 1 year of corrective labor.
The route of the canal starts at its junction with the Grand Union Canal, where there are a set of stop gates,Herbie cruising log and immediately crosses over the Frays River, the River Colne and the Colne Brook in three aqueducts. Passing under the M25 motorway, it enters the Iver cutting, to emerge near the main line railway from Paddington. The two routes pass along the northern edges of Slough, and then the canal diverges northwards, to end at Stoke Road. Apart from the last mile, it is surprisingly rural in nature.
Islandia is a broad peninsula that is cut off from the remainder of the semi-continent by a large curved chain of alpine mountains. The area is well watered, but most of the rivers are comparatively short. On the east coast we find the Carran River, the Miltain River, and the Beal River, each named for the dominant towns nearest them. The Niven River is the longest in the eastern half of the country, running more or less southeast from the Frays, a large plateau in the mountains.
They also required physical strength and skill to operate, and alert operators to avoid obstructions and other cable cars. The cable had to be disconnected ("dropped") at designated locations to allow the cars to coast by inertia, for example when crossing another cable line. The cable would then have to be "picked up" to resume progress, the whole operation requiring precise timing to avoid damage to the cable and the grip mechanism. Breaks and frays in the cable, which occurred frequently, required the complete cessation of services over a cable route while the cable was repaired.
An archaeological excavation by the Museum of London in the 1990s found evidence of flint items shaped by Mesolithic hunters, as well as various animal bones and traces of charcoal from the remains of campfires. The River Pinn runs through Uxbridge, passing through the former site of RAF Uxbridge and the grounds of Brunel University. It joins the Frays River, which branches off from the River Colne and acts as the boundary between Uxbridge and the neighbouring county of Buckinghamshire. Uxbridge is located from Charing Cross in Central London; from Hayes; from Ruislip; from Northolt; from Slough; and from High Wycombe.
The Frays River goes north through the site before turning west toward an old railway embankment that runs north from the A40, dividing the site into three parts: the western fields, the area between the embankment and the river, and the fields east and north of the river. The site is accessible to the public apart from fields on both sides of the embankment. Access to the western fields is by a stile on the eastern bank of the canal at Denham Lock. From there a path through Denham Lock Wood (another SSSI run by London Wildlife Trust, north-west of the Meadows) gives access to the northern and eastern fields.
The Time Squad organization is set up to ensure that history is maintained and the future protected. According to Larry 3000, "time is like a rope", and, as it is woven at one end, ages and gradually unravels and frays at the other. In the context of the show, this often means that historical figures have made different, sometimes anachronistic, choices in life, and as such will not be able to fulfill the role that history says they fulfilled. According to creator Dave Wasson, "We started by basically knowing what a guy did in history, then found the most outlandish way he could go wrong".
The river in Uxbridge View of the river from the aqueduct on the Slough Arm of the Grand Union Canal Frays River is a semi-canalised short river in England that branches off the River Colne at Uxbridge Moor and rejoins it at West Drayton. The river is believed to be a man-made diversion of waters from the River Colne to feed watermills around Uxbridge. The name is originates from John Fray who owned Cowley Hall beside the river in the fifteenth century. Other names for the river are the Uxbridge and Cowley Mill Stream, the Cowley Stream or the Colham Mill Stream.
A few months later, Carrie is doing covert work for the CIA, and she and Frannie are living with Maggie and her family - a tense living situation, as Maggie's husband Bill (Mackenzie Astin) works for the Keane administration. Carrie sets up a meeting between Senator Sam Paley (Dylan Baker) and her old FBI contact Dante Allen (Morgan Spector), who has evidence of corruption within the administration. To escape a man she thinks is following her, Carrie changes the meeting place and asks Maggie's daughter Josie (Courtney Grosbeck) to bring her the keys. The meeting falls apart when Dante refuses to testify in court, and frays her relationship with Maggie, who is angry that Carrie put Josie in danger.
He has edited and introduced editions of Richard Jefferies, Gilbert White, Flora Thompson and Peter Matthiessen. His contributions to BBC radio include 'The Scientist and the Romantic', a series of five essays on his lifelong relationship with science and the natural environment broadcast in 'The Essay' on Radio 3 in 2009, and Changing Climates, on our everyday experience of living with the weather, in 2013. Mabey was the first president of the London Wildlife Trust and later a Vice- president; Mabey's Meadow, named for him by the London Wildlife Trust, was one of his favourite haunts, and is described in his book The Unofficial Countryside (1974). It provides the only access to Frays Island in the River Colne.
The Fray's River is believed to have been cut or modified for the use of water mills by John Fray in the 15th century. By 1641 the Fray’s River powered at least five mills in Hillingdon Parish: Town or Frays mill, Rabbs mill, Cowley Hall mill, Yiewsley mill, and Colham mill. The nearest mills to Yiewsley were Colham Mill (called Lower Colham Mill from around 1746) in the south of the Parish and Yiewsley Mill which was situated on the northern side of Yiewsley Moor, at today’s Little Britain Lake. The oldest buildings in Yiewsley today date from the late 16th century or early 17th century and are situated at either end of Yiewsley High Street.
The river runs through Pinner, Eastcote and Ruislip: the latter may be a notable rise-lip of land as 17th century maps often have the place name but likely derives from "rush leap" - from the local width of the river. It then runs through Ickenham and on to Uxbridge, where it passes through the former grounds of RAF Uxbridge and Brunel University. The Pinn continues on to Cowley where it joins the Frays River at Yiewsley, a brief corollary (anabranch) of the Colne."Cowley: Introduction", A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 3: Shepperton, Staines, Stanwell, Sunbury, Teddington, Heston and Isleworth, Twickenham, Cowley, Cranford, West Drayton, Greenford, Hanwell, Harefield and Harlington (1962), pp. 170-172.
The Louisville Slugger-shaped exhaust pipe Outside the stadium's main entrance gate, stands a tall exhaust pipe in the shape of a baseball bat, complete with tape at the handle that frays off at the end. It is sponsored by Hillerich & Bradsby, makers of the famous Louisville Slugger line of baseball bats, which is specifically designed to look like a Babe Ruth model. As the most prominent feature on the stadium's exterior, recognizable even to first-time visitors, the bat was often used as a designated meeting spot for fans to meet their ticket holding friends before entering the stadium. The "Bat" continues to stand outside the Metro North Station, built in 2009.
It is that which frays images > so that images become this thought, so that they become the evidence of this > thought—and not to "represent" it.Jean-Luc Nancy, "On Evidence: Life and > Nothing More, by Abbas Kiarostami," Discourse 21.1 (1999), p.85–6. In other words, wanting to accomplish more than just represent life and death as opposing forces, but rather to illustrate the way in which each element of nature is inextricably linked, Kiarostami devised a cinema that does more than just present the viewer with the documentable "facts," but neither is it simply a matter of artifice. Because "existence" means more than simply life, it is projective, containing an irreducibly fictive element, but in this "being more than" life, it is therefore contaminated by mortality.
Other large lakes that are part of the Yukon River system include Kusawa Lake (into the Takhini River) and Kluane Lake (into the Kluane and then White River). The river passes through the communities of Whitehorse, Carmacks, (just before the Five Finger Rapids) and Dawson City in Yukon, and crossing Alaska into Eagle, Circle, Fort Yukon, Stevens Village, Rampart, Tanana, Ruby, Galena, Nulato, Grayling, Holy Cross, Russian Mission, Marshall, Pilot Station, St. Marys (which is accessible from the Yukon at Pitkas Point), and Mountain Village. After Mountain Village, the main Yukon channel frays into many channels, sprawling across the delta. There are a number of communities after the "head of passes," as the channel division is called locally: Nunum Iqua, Alakanuk, Emmonak, and Kotlik.
The term can be traced to the WWI period, but it entered mainstream usage in the 1970s in the context of the Jurassic separatism virulent at the time. The linguistic boundary cuts across Switzerland north-to-south, forming the eastern boundary of the canton of Jura and then encompassing the Bernese Jura, where the boundary frays to include a number of bilingual communities, the largest of which is Biel/Bienne. It then follows the border between Neuchâtel and Bern and turns south towards Morat, again traversing an areal of traditional bilinguism including the communities of Morat and Fribourg. It divides the canton of Fribourg into a western French-speaking majority and an eastern German-speaking minority and then follows the eastern boundary of Vaud with the upper Saane/Sarine valley of the Bernese Oberland.
Vulcan's should be outside the city, to reduce the dangers of fire, which is his element; Mars' too should be outside the city, so that "no armed frays may disturb the peace of the citizens, and that this divinity may, moreover, be ready to preserve them from their enemies and the perils of war." Book 1, 7,1. Vitruvius recommends the widest possible spacing between the temple columns, producing a light and airy space, and he offers Venus's temple in Caesar's forum as an example of how not to do it; the densely spaced, thickset columns darken the interior, hide the temple doors and crowd the walkways, so that matrons who wish to honour the goddess must enter her temple in single file, rather than arm-in arm.The widely spaced, open style preferred by Vitruvius is eustylos.
A map of Cowley in 1868 Before 1882, when the first important changes were made in its boundaries, the parish of Cowley spanned extremely irregularly shaped but mostly south of Uxbridge, between Frays River (the county boundary, part of the braided Colne) on the west and the River Pinn, which runs into it on the east. A small piece () of glebe land belonged to Cowley church on the other side of Hillingdon by Long Lane. In 1796 Cowley Field was inclosed, with the statutory object of consolidating the parishes of Hillingdon and Cowley. As a result, Cowley received several blocks of land, of which the largest were connected to the part of the parish by the church and to the part at Cowley Street by roads which the Commissioners decreed were to be repaired by Cowley parish and which therefore became part of it.

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