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"My understanding, as the secretary of State laid this out, is he laid it out not as a U.S. military objective; he laid it out as a U.S. objective," Votel said.
Chris — the show's dominant voice of reason — laid it out.
Chris Sloan at Avalere Health laid it out for me.
If he wants it laid out, I laid it out.
And really, Mitt Romney laid it out in no uncertain terms.
And Southern Virginia University's controller, Jesse Seegmiller, laid it out for us.
And on December 12, Mitch McConnell laid it out in a press conference.
Stan Lee laid it out in 'How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way.
When I laid it out there, I felt them giving me something back.
"Both teams laid it out on the line," Heat coach Erik Spoeltra said.
Trump didn't even bother to dog-whistle it; he just laid it out there.
He wasn't like 'I'm going to…' He laid it out in a very specific way.
He called it one, and laid it out in long editorials over months and years.
St. Augustine, the founder of Luther's monastic order, laid it out in the fourth century.
The decision had to do with defamation law as the judge had laid it out.
But even for those who didn't anticipate it "The Bicameral Mind" laid it out plainly enough.
She laid it out during the primaries and she has stuck with it in the general.
In his final message, he laid it out the events that led to their growing brood.
BY THE BY, TIM COOK LAID IT OUT FOR THE PRESIDENT HOW MUCH APPLE IS EXPANDING.
JON FORTT: It looks like an inflection year based on the way you've laid it out.
When I got there, he took it out of the fridge and laid it out for me.
You know, you and Gregg Jarret laid it out this case so beautifully by the way, genius.
"They laid it out as best as they could," Key said about his first conversation with Robidoux.
With light fading fast, we then pulled our bedding from the dry bags and laid it out.
But I'm pretty sure everybody on that field laid it out on the line for that last play.
Here's the agenda, as the Trump campaign's laid it out, that a Trump administration would pursue on immigration.
We took a Skype call with them in our supply closet at work, and they laid it out.
I laid it out for him and decided we would deal with it whenever I got out of there.
Republican Party leaders were well aware of this and laid it out in painstaking detail in its 2012 autopsy.
She gathered the dough from the bucket and laid it out in her frying pan, using one smooth motion.
After a few more tries, the doctor pulled it out in one piece and laid it out, legs flayed.
If DHS already had such broad authority, one would think Congress would've laid it out clearly in the statute.
In an email to the company's C-suite, Tanguy Serra, SolarCity's president at the time, laid it out pretty clearly.
THE PRESIDENT LAID IT OUT VERY CLEARLY THAT HE'S READY TO MOVE ON AND JUST HAVE A U.S./MEXICO AGREEMENT.
Our staff has put on their boxing gloves and gone in there and just laid it out, what we're looking for.
We laid it out in front of her again and again and she still said that she had a reasonable doubt.
If the play takes certain liberties with the world as Rowling laid it out in the books, that's fine with me.
We laid it out in front of her again and again, and she still said that she had a reasonable doubt.
SARA CARTER, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Well, I think John laid it out perfectly, when he talks about what happened with Bruce Ohr.
And, though Trump hasn't specifically laid it out in his plan, I believe he will move to cash expensing for new investments.
But a professor at the New York University School of Law who teaches contract and commercial law, Clayton Gillette, laid it out.
In a session on gender equality — which also featured major business leaders including Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer — Trudeau laid it out.
I unfolded the county map—which was about half the size of my body—and laid it out on the trunk of her car.
We were in our mid-235s by then and sick of the dating scene, so we just laid it out like a business arrangement.
We were in our mid-thirties by then and sick of the dating scene, so we just laid it out like a business arrangement.
I've laid it out as simply as I can below, but you've got to be quick as this deal is stock and time conscious.
In this, they are much like prey before a trap that's empty and who doubt there ever was a trapper who laid it out.
And the Chinese laid it out, a group of things they were prepared to do in Argentina and I think they're following up on that.
The news release even laid it out: "Uniqlo enters the partnership inspired by the past accomplishments of Mr. Federer and his previous partners," it read.
Waiting outside Vic's hospital in the morning, she laid it out for him — killing Scotty, feeling that she owed Noah, being an all-around coward.
He laid it out on the floor of Karma Gallery in one broad horizontal line, with two short perpendicular projections, like the Greek letter pi.
So I laid it out like this because I legitimately had no idea what they were getting towards in these scenes or who they were saving.
That's why we have updated and expanded the Motherboard Guide To Not Getting Hacked, and have laid it out into Motherboard's first-ever easily printable PDF.
But when Schroeder suggested they actually tour the Hollywood Forever cemetery, "it was like God just laid it out on the table for me," he says.
The intelligence guys laid it out so at least the president knew the grounds on which it might not be a good idea to do this.
Upon receiving Arnulfo's citizen passport card, Valle's grandmother laid it out on the table for him to find when he got home and recorded his heartwarming reaction.
Besser laid it out thusly:  As Bernie gained momentum, his candidacy opened space for intolerable misogyny, including especially dispiriting vitriol from self-identified progressive men and women.
Speaking to the police officer, Len Trevallion, who helped investigate the case, we talked about how the crime wasn't feasible the way John Christie laid it out.
SMITH: Austan, Austan, does it strike you as odd based on what Charlie just said, and how he laid it out that nobody&aposs talking about this?
The Taliban felt optimistic about the president's policy of seeking a new opening with the Muslim world, as he laid it out in a speech in Cairo.
The company's executives laid it out to me this way: if you care about image quality first and foremost, the P-series is probably the way to go.
Trump laid it out when he talked to reporters during an ad hoc news conference Friday outside the White House about whether he'd convene a summit with Putin.
" Sanders at daily briefing "I hadn't had a chance to have the conversation directly with the president... I've since had the conversation and he laid it out very clearly.
I wasn't totally sure what to do with the mat, but I followed the lead of my neighbors and laid it out as I was ready to take a snooze.
She even laid it out in a clean, bulleted list: Media manipulators have developed a strategy with three parts that rely on how the current media ecosystem is structured: 1.
In the past, in order to get to all the ideas and variances of a riff, I would have laid out a song really long, and laid it out linearly.
The Center for American Progress Action Fund, which is at the center of the policy world on the Democratic side, laid it out in a memo to members earlier this month.
Its exact cost depends on a few factors, but the underlying math is simple, as Gary Hufbauer, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economic, laid it out to me.
I was very open about the fact that I had been in relationships with men, and I don't think that there had been many stories that blatantly laid it out for people.
The critics' argument, as the Justice Department laid it out in an amicus brief in the Zarda case is that workplace sex discrimination is defined by disparate treatment of male and female employees.
Perhaps Kihuen, in a Spanish-language radio interview he did last month, laid it out most simply: His parents arrived in the United States not knowing the language or anyone in the area.
But when I laid it out like this in my head, I surprised myself by finding it really hard to justify the X. Your needs and desires may differ, and that's totally fine.
It unfolded just as Cashman had laid it out for the Cubs, the Indians and other teams after he received the green light from the owner Hal Steinbrenner to dismantle a disappointing team.
Jeff Probst laid it out in his pre-game press: how far are these people willing to push themselves for a shot in the game – even when they don't know what that shot is?
There's a type of narrative symmetry in that triad as I've laid it out, one that describes a perfect trajectory of feeling that in fact has no resemblance to the trajectory of my grief.
In fact, it's also the case as if you hypothesized – as you laid it out, Asia is much more dependent on this region than the United States is for its primary energy consumption needs.
He laid it out with alarming clarity in his "America first" address to Congress this week, painting unauthorized immigrants as vicious criminals, and refugees as dangerous undesirables, using both groups as scapegoats and targets.
In case anyone was in any doubt as to the severity of Hurricane Irma and its devastating potential for Florida, the Key West National Weather Service (NWS) laid it out in simple, all caps terms Friday afternoon.
The cynical handling of the accusation against Judge Kavanaugh (holding it until the last minute) is completely indefensible and has laid it out there that Democrats now consider sexual assault accusations to be a political tool, like negative ads.
As carefully and eloquently as I laid it out for her, though, the gist was: Get your shit together and love me, or literally get your shit together and leave my apartment before I get home today—because you're hurting me.
Joseph Campbell laid it out clearly in 1949's The Hero with a Thousand Faces, and countless books, films, and comics have followed the pattern: the call to adventure, the journey into the unknown, the challenges, the transformation, and the return.
Y.) laid it out very well during last week's Ways and Means Committee hearing: To make Social Security sustainably solvent, we can either raise revenue (as the Social Security 2100 Act does gradually over time in a commonsense way) or cut benefits.
Hodges, Tuesday at LAX, and laid it out in clear terms ... Donald Trump has already fundamentally altered the federal court system and there's a chance the declaration that there's a Constitutional right to marry the person of your choice may be overturned.
If it seems like you've heard this before, you have: Industry pundits have been making arguments along these lines for years, and Recode laid it out a year ago, back when CBS and Viacom were making one of their many merger attempts.
You can keep your grid as you originally laid it out for as long as you'd like (you can even make it a part of your alter, if you have one), or you can leave it out for as little as a few hours.
Then, of course, there were the single shoulder cut-outs on the slashed hoodies at Vetements — because if there was any doubt that this was the main takeaway for the season, Demna Gvasalia's seal of approval all but laid it out on the dotted line.
She laid it out in 2013 in an essay that won a prize of $10,000 from the Paul G. Allen Foundation and then, with Madeleine van Oppen, a grant of $4m, after which she was made director of the institute, among the palms of Coconut Island.
"The big conversation that we had to have was about whether or not we could still do a faithful adaptation of the novel as King had laid it out while inhabiting the universe that Kubrick had created," Doctor Sleep director Mike Flanagan previously told Entertainment Weekly.
As Ergen laid it out, the combination of the sweetheart T-Mobile access deal, Boost Mobile's customers, and a $10 billion fundraising spree will put the future Dish wireless service on equal footing with the other carriers, a position that will only improve as the carrier rolls out 5G coverage.
"At the time, I had no furniture in here, so I got a big, old blue sheet, laid it out, got all these paints, and we just went at it, creating artwork for my home," said Ms. Brooks, 26, a Tony nominee for "The Color Purple" and — is Crayola sponsoring her career?
" Wuco said Corsi's book "laid it out in very significant detail, not just why it's important that (Obama) present better credentials on his status as a natural born citizen, but a lot of the things that surrounded it and where it is important as to the constitutionality of just being able to get your name on the ballot.
Clinton's vision for immigration reform, as she laid it out in last night's debate, could be summed up as mass amnesty designed to "bring [illegal aliens] out from the shadows," without ever acknowledging their own culpability for putting themselves and their families in the shadows in the first place, or empathize with Americans who have been harmed by their actions.
It's known as the Cook Doctrine, and Tim Cook laid it out stridently in an investor call a decade ago before he was CEO, when he was asked how Apple would operate without Steve Jobs running the day-to-day (emphasis mine): We believe that we are on the face of the earth to make great products and that's not changing.
As for today's decision, Facebook laid it out in a statement posted to their site: Since [the original ban], more content from the same Pages has been reported to us — upon review, we have taken it down for glorifying violence, which violates our graphic violence policy, and using dehumanizing language to describe people who are transgender, Muslims and immigrants, which violates our hate speech policies.
In this case, Wieselthaler told the magazine, blood leaving the heart to stock up on fresh oxygen in the circulatory system appears to have pooled in the right bronchial tree, clotted, and was then ejected by the patient in a jumbled form:Once Wieselthaler and his team carefully unfurled the bundle and laid it out, they found that the architecture of the airways had been retained so perfectly that they were able to identify it as the right bronchial tree based solely on the number of branches and their alignment.
It became a municipality in 1914., and was named after two people who laid it out, Major William Hope, Auditor-General, and a Mr Field.
Village some 18 km west of Leslie and 40 km east-south-east of Springs. Named after the home county in England of the surveyor who laid it out. Important for natural gas in the vicinity.
Beaconsfield started when the Humeston and Shenandoah Railroad built a train station. In 1881 a town company laid it out as a village. A post office was established in 1882 and closed in 1993. The town was incorporated on January 18, 1990.
In 1842 Lord Vernon presented to Stockport Corporation of land about southeast of the town. The council laid it out as a public park. One portion rises from the bank of the River Goyt which flows over a weir making a waterfall. There are statues, ponds, rock work, a fountain and planting.
Contributing to Logan Township's growth, four villages were established: Booneville, Greenburr, Logan Mills and Tylersville. Booneville John and Ralph Boone named the town after themselves. They laid it out in 1866. Greenburr Originally known as Greenville for its location among vast amounts of green trees was later changed to what is it known as today.
It was called "Wardville" after the Levi Ward family who laid it out. It was also called "Cork", after the Irish who settled there during and after the building of the railroad, and "Lower Bergen". The two areas were soon connected by residences and churches. Fire initially destroyed the business area around the railroad tracks in 1866.
Dewetshof is named for Chief Justice of South Africa Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet. Johannesburg City Council laid it out as plot No. 24 of Doornfontein Farm, and it was officially founded on December 1, 1954. The streets are named for famous people and ships from the early history of South Africa, including Dias, Tulbagh, De Mist, Da Gama, Woltemade en Adam Tas.
Someone was smartly using them as a pawn to cover up for other more serious activities. They were being used as the 'third man', a pretty common term in criminal parlance. Before they realize, all of them are caught in the web that was laid out. Who laid it out, how and why and do they eventually come out of it forms Alibaba.
Later, he served for several years as cashier of the First National Bank of Channing while extending his family's ranch holdings. Mr. Collins was well-known and respected in ranching and financial circles, and was a ranking member of the Republican Party for several years.Moore County News, Jan. 6, 1938 Jack Collins did not call the town "Sunray" when he laid it out in 1930.
To prepare the bed for sleeping, the cowboy laid it out with the tarp folded roughly in half at the middle, creating a near-square 6–7 ft. wide and 7–9 ft. long, and centered his bedding between the two long edges, with the top side of the tarp (2.5 to 3 ft. longer than the bottom, so it could be pulled completely over his head if desired) turned back.
After the railroad came through in 1836, an area was laid out around the intersection of Lake Road (Route 19) and the railroad for businesses and houses. It was called "Wardville" after the Levi Ward family who laid it out. It was also called "Cork", after the Irish who settled there while and after the building of the railroad, and "Lower Bergen". The two areas were soon connected by residences and churches.
If any of these three separate triangles do not look the same as a person's partner's triangles, dissatisfaction is likely to increase. Sternberg's triangular theory of love, may not be as simple as he initially laid it out to be. Sternberg measured his theory on couples who were roughly the same age (mean age of 28) and whose relationship duration was roughly the same (4 to 5 years). His sample size was limited in characteristic variety.
The M23 motorway was built through the Forest and across the top end of Silt Lake in 1970. This was the definitive separation of Park and Forest. The latter suffered devastating arson attacks at the same time, and when Furnace Plain was burned over the Forestry Commission sold it to the Council which laid it out as a golf course. The motorway cut off the top end of Hardriding Farm, and the Old Stone Cottage nursery closed.
The site of archaic settlements,Attested by chance finds of Corinthian, Ionic, and Geloan pottery and figurines, now in the museums of Palermo and Agrigento (Stillwell). the city was founded on the right bank of the Salso in 282 BCE, by Phintias, a tyrant of Agrigentum, who named it for himself, razing the city of Gela and resettling its population at his new settlement.Diod. xxii. 2, p. 495. Phintias laid it out on a great scale, with its walls, temples, and agora.
A developer called Daniel Friend bought the land, however, and laid it out with middle-class housing from the 1860s. He bought about of land from the London and Brighton Railway, who had in turn acquired it in about 1839 (just before the railway line was laid out) from William Stanford of Preston Manor. In the early days of the railways, it was common for the newly formed railway companies to buy more land than they needed and to sell the remainder for residential development.
Main plaza or park of Papantla Papantla is the heart of the Totonacapan region. When the Spanish refounded the town, they laid it out in Spanish style with a central plaza surrounded by the most important buildings, such as the main church and the main government building. The Municipal Palace still faces the main plaza, marked by the classic-style pediment over the main entrance. This building contains two murals: one about the Totonacs by Teodoro Cano Garcia and the other by Xolotl Martinez Hurtado de Mendoza.
" John Kennedy of Billboard said, "With sterling wordplay and a consistent melancholy vibe, the Detroit native took all the tension, the highs and lows, and laid it out on wax, compiling the strongest project of his career." Justin Charity of Complex said, "Occasionally clumsy but wonderfully plainspoken, and impassioned when he wants to be, Sean has advanced (if not graduated) from the tepid mythmaking of Hall of Fame. Here he's dynamic, and a pretty good rapper." Eric Diep of HipHopDX said, "With Dark Sky Paradise, Big Sean is prepared to leave his mark.
In 1977 Jansen built a Kirlian photographic gold screen unit and spent several years exploring, generating, and utilizing Kirlian photography on cloth as a fine art expression. In 1985, by photographing the same object from multiple vantage points and stitching layers of cloth together, she created a protocol for making a photographic image appear three-dimensional. Throughout the 1990s Jansen was involved with the ongoing Thirsty River project, in which she utilized 77 yards of fabric strategically laid it out in the landscape to reflect the light of the rising sun.Ryesky, Helene.
Supernatural Wiki has been recognized by other media outlets as a source of information about the show and its fandom. The CW Source Blog said of the site: "They’ve collected and dissected nearly every aspect of the show, the behind-the-scenes world, and the fan community, and laid it out in stunning detail.".. The SuperWiki has also been referenced by media critics such as the Chicago Tribune’s Maureen Ryan for its coverage of conventions such as San Diego Comic-Con International.. The site has become an information resource by writers, production staff and cast. Writer Robbie Thompson called it an "indispensable" resource.
Land was reclaimed to provide the first proper wharfage giving access to trading ships. He arranged the purchase of an abandoned sugar estate and laid it out as The Savannah for the people's recreation and as a cattle pasture. Purchasing also the nearby Hollandais Estate as his residence, he also established there botanical gardens and had ornamental trees planted in the town's main squares (including Brunswick Square, renamed Woodford Square in his honour). He had the streets paved, Both of the current cathedrals in Port of Spain have their origins in the churches he had built for the Anglican and Roman Catholic communities.
The episode was filmed in 15 days across a three-week period, with shooting split equally between London for most of the interior shots, and Cape Town, South Africa for most external scenes. They did not film in the United States as a cost-cutting measure. Mbatha-Raw said there was little time to rehearse, and she had little opportunity to meet Davis before shooting. Kelly's outfit was inspired by celebrities of the 1980s such as Janet Jackson and Whitney Houston, while Yorkie's outfit "looks like her mum laid it out on her bed", according to Davis.
Looking across Whangārei Harbour from One Tree Point One Tree Point was called "Single Tree Point" by Captain Lort Stokes of the Acheron in 1849. The town of Marsden, situated where Marsden Point is now, was originally intended to be the commercial centre for the district, due to the access to deep water, and because it was closer to Auckland than the area which is now Whangārei. The government purchased on the point in the mid-1850s and laid it out in quarter-acre sections. The development of the kauri gum industry changed the focus of settlement to Whangarei.
Dennistoun was established by Alexander Dennistoun (1789 – 1874), Scottish merchant, bank director and, for a short time, an MP. Over a period, Alexander Dennistoun purchased a number of small estates neighbouring his Golf Hill property, including Craig Park, Whitehill, Meadow Park, Broom Park, Annfield, Bellfield, and Wester Craigs. The area was surveyed and laid out in streets, terraces, and drives, overseen by Glasgow architect James Salmon. The first plots in Dennistoun were leased from 1861; and after Glasgow Corporation acquired the Kennyhill estate and laid it out as Alexandra Park with Alexandra Parade as its western approach, the Dennistoun suburb grew rapidly. Unable to attract the middle-class residents intended by its original developers, it established itself as a respectable working class area for families.
In the Milindapanha, the city is described in the following terms: : There is in the country of the Yonakas a great centre of trade, a city that is called Sâgala, situated in a delightful country well watered and hilly, abounding in parks and gardens and groves and lakes and tanks, a paradise of rivers and mountains and woods. Wise architects have laid it out, and its people know of no oppression, since all their enemies and adversaries have been put down. Brave is its defence, with many and various strong towers and ramparts, with superb gates and entrance archways; and with the royal citadel in its midst, white walled and deeply moated. Well laid out are its streets, squares, cross roads, and market places.
His first book was a study of the diplomatic crisis between the United States and Japan during the Theodore Roosevelt administration over racial issues.Bailey, Theodore Roosevelt and the Japanese- American Crisis: An Account of the International Complications Arising from the Race Problems on the Pacific Coast (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1934). He delivered the Albert Shaw Lectures on Diplomatic History at Johns Hopkins on the Wilson administration's policy towards neutrals in 1917-1918, later published in 1942.Bailey, The Policy of the United States Toward the Neutrals, 1917-1918 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1942) While the theme of the impact of public opinion on the making of foreign policy was a theme through most of his works, he laid it out most clearly in The Man in the Street, published in 1948.
The establishment of a cemetery in Hellerup was first proposed in 1907 and Gentofte Municipality acquired a piece of land from Ibenske Jorder and laid it out as a burial site the following year. In 1912, after the local land owners' association had complained about the "scandalous state" of the site, the municipality commissioned a landscape architect to redesign the cemetery which was inaugurated on 4 February that same year. The cemetery has later been extended several times, most recently in 1920 when a 15,000 square metre piece of land on Rygårds Allé was added to the grounds. A piece of land on Bernstorffsvej was originally reserved for the construction of the planned Hellerup Church but it was released for burial purposes after the church had been built at another location in the 1950s.
FBI Director James Comey On May 1, 2019, James Comey wrote an opinion piece for The New York Times, in which he wrote about his thoughts on President Trump, Attorney General William Barr, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, among others: On May 8, 2019, in an interview with CBS This Morning, James Comey called Attorney General William Barr's four-page-letter to Congress summarizing the report "misleading" and "inadequate". "It certainly gave the impression that Bob Mueller had decided that he was not going to rule on this question of obstruction of justice when that's not what Mueller did. Mueller laid it out and signaled to a future prosecutor after this individual is out of office you ought to take a serious look at charging him," Comey said. Comey also talked about the ten episodes of alleged obstruction of justice detailed within the report "deeply concerning" to him.
The L&CR; main line approaching Carlisle crossed the M&CR; line on the level three times; the L&CR; laid it out to main line standards, and understood that the Crown Street line was to be removed, and that it was in any case without legal authorisation. M&CR; trains crossed the L&CR; main line three times approaching Crown Street; if they ran on to London Road station, there was a fourth crossing, and the engine returning to Crown Street for servicing made a fifth crossing. This was hardly tenable in the long term and the L&CR; agreed compensation of £7,005 for the M&CR; to vacate Crown Street; this seemed to be acceptable to the M&CR; directors. On Hudson taking control, however, he demanded £100,000, also threatening to build his own joint station near the site, further obstructing the L&CR.
Sacchi sold the parcel to John Jay - the grandson of the American Founding Father by the same name - that same year, and Jay laid it out as a village which he called "Dearman", after Justus Dearman, and sold lots at auction in New York City starting on April 25, 1850. The organization of the streets into a right-angled grid pattern was criticized by Andrew Jackson Downing, who was at the time the foremost expert on landscape design. Downing condemned the use of the street grid outside of cities and saw the hilly and heavily wooded site of Dearman as particularly suited to his own theories, which called for curvilinear roads and irregular lots which followed the contours of the land. With the frequent steamboat, stagecoach, and train transportation available, he felt that Dearman could have been an ideal suburb, instead of "mere rows of houses upon streets crossing each other at right angles and bordered with shade trees".
Brighton's transformation from a declining fishing village to a fashionable seaside resort patronised by royalty, the nobility and daytrippers alike took place between the mid-18th century—when Dr Richard Russell published his theories on the apparent health benefits of sea- bathing and drinking seawater, and recommended Brighton as the ideal venue—and the mid-19th century, when the town was connected to London by railway line. It became the largest town in Sussex at the start of the 19th century, and the population grew from about 7,000 in 1801 to 40,000 in 1831, including a doubling in the 1811–1821 period. This put great pressure on the remaining land around the church: graves were already so closely spaced that maintenance was difficult to carry out. A small extension to the east was made in 1818, and in 1824 the church bought a site north of Church Street and behind St Nicholas' Church and laid it out as extra burial space.
In addition to the desire to make a satellite town, there were other important aspects of choosing the location that made it attractive for large-scale planning. This included the low land prices, which were substantially cheaper than the Hutt Valley at the time. It also already had a railway line passing through the area on its way from Wellington to Manawatu that was developed from 1880 to 1895. The railway line involved a 5.5 km of railway tunnels through a mountain range and was only made possible by the rather ‘entrepreneurial nature’ of the State railway department. Dvaitzki and Powell suggest that the New Zealand railway department had a major role in the suburban greenfields development and despite Porirua being primarily ‘developed with the era when one car per household was the norm’, its Government planners laid it out so as to "avoid" the emerging problems of car congestion becoming evident elsewhere’.
The first recorded settler in Goulburn established 'Strathallan' in 1825 (on the site of the present Police Academy) and a town was originally surveyed in 1828, although moved to the present site of the city in 1833 when the surveyor Robert Hoddle laid it out. George Johnson purchased the first land in the area between 1839 and 1842 and became a central figure in the town's development. He established a branch store with a liquor licence in 1848. The 1841 census records Goulburn had a population of 665 people, 444 males and 211 females.Ransome T. Wyatt, (1972) The history of Goulburn, N.S.W., Sydney, Landsdowne Press, p.46. This number had jumped to 1,171 inhabitants by 1847, 686 males and 485 females.William Henry Wells (1848, facsimile edition 1972), A geographical dictionary or gazatteer of the Australian colonies 1848, Sydney, State Library of New South Wales, p.187. It had a courthouse, police barracks, churches, hospital and post office and was the centre of a great sheep and farming area.
Furthermore, the family estate itself was a scenic wonder. Located in Shining () (modern Shangyu township, Shaoxing prefecture, Zhejiang province—but administered and named differently then), the estate had been carefully chosen by his grandfather, the successful general, both for esthetics of beauty and its seclusion, who then planned and laid it out according to his wishes. The estate included a significant hill to the north, upon which was the family homestead, and there was a matching hill to the south, each hill replete with its craggy cliffs and cascading streams: and, in between the two hills stood a lake.Chang, 40-41 The family home on the northern hill had been terraced and developed with well-planned and situated orchards, gardens, walking paths, and ornate pavilions, all done with a mind to preserve and increase the viewer's pleasure: the south hill during the youth of Xie Lingyun was left as somewhat of a wild preserve; but, between the two there was a whole range of fields and crops as well as wild plant and animal life.

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