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On a typical day, the park sees about 60 visitors.
The area normally sees about 61 inches in that time.
The center sees about 10 patients on a typical day.
Currently, he sees about three or four clients a week.
She sees about 30 trail hikers every Saturday, she says.
On an average day, this crisis line sees about 2503,2250 texters.
The market only sees about an 8 percent chance of a November move.
Per AP, Puerto Rico's police department usually sees about 550 absences a day.
In a given year, southeast Texas typically sees about 63 inches of rainfall.
" Ettestad says New Mexico usually sees about three a year, though "it's still early.
Every year sees about 25,000 rapes within the US military, but only 3,000 are reported.
Cocoa Beach Orlando Orlando's airport, which sees about 113,000 passengers every day, was completely empty.
Nelson thinks there's an element of sexism to the critiques she sees about recipe writing.
The subreddit currently has nearly 80,000 subscribers and sees about 100 fresh posts a day.
Madagascar typically sees about 400 cases each year, when the disease surfaces from September to April.
Swonk said she now sees about a 30 percent chance of a rate hike in March.
That's still small fry compared to Macau, which sees about 20 million mainland gamblers each year.
Backstage Capital sees about 1,000 companies a year and has the capacity to invest in 503 annually.
The clinic sees about twice as many patients as before HB2; about 200 come through each week.
The state as a whole sees about 1.2% religious exemptions among children enrolled in kindergarten, she said.
Right now, Kilduff sees about 10-15 cents of the summer premium in the cost of gas.
The office building is in the vicinity of Grand Central Terminal, which sees about 750,000 daily commuters.
He sees about one client a month, but he hopes to build a broader client base soon.
At Geisinger Health System in Danville, Pa., McMinn sees about six patients a day, working in oncology.
"California sees about 10 tornadoes a year, so this is rather rare for the area," he said.
Hamilton County usually sees about 25 overdoses in an average week, so these numbers represent a huge increase.
Related: Paul Krugman, with the help of charts, walks through 10 lies he sees about the tax plan.
China's strategy could boost rainfall in a parched region that only sees about four inches (10 cm) of rain annually.
Whereas the first quarter usually sees about a 5% to 15% increase over the previous year, 2019 has been flat.
Market pricing currently sees about 50-50 chance the Fed cuts its benchmark interest rate before the end of the year.
She sees about 400 transgender patients in person, and began recruiting patients for her online transgender-focused practice in mid-2017.
The national average is more than 1.1 per 100 million, so Uber sees about half as many fatalities per mile overall.
With a simple vasectomy reversal, his clinic sees about a 90 percent success rate in getting live sperm in the ejaculate again.
Disney sees about $2 billion in cost savings following the deal, and it will also take on $13.7 billion of Fox debt.
Doris Day, a clinical associate professor of dermatology at NYU Langone Medical Center, sees about four patients a day with acne concerns.
Based on his research, the Northern Hemisphere sees about 40 to 50 of these cyclones each year, primarily from March to September.
Davidson sees about 20 clients a week in person and on Skype and says a ban would push people underground to seek treatment.
Bob Dudley, speaking at an media conference, also said he sees about $55-60 per barrel as a healthy price for crude oil.
Icon sees about $1.26 in value for every dollar invested in these midstream players, based on forward-looking earnings and its discount rate.
At present, Rakuten sees about $120 billion in global transactions, and Mikitani said the goal is not just to have a shopping platform.
J.P. Morgan still sees about 12 percent gains ahead this year from Thursday's close for MSCI Eurozone and 8 percent for MSCI Europe.
But even with the fake tax numbers, the CBO sees about $3.6 trillion more in deficits over the next 10 years than Trump is projecting.
South Korea has about 250,000 licensed taxis and sees about 9 trillion won (8 billion) in annual revenue from taxis, Meritz Securities has previously estimated.
For example, New York City, which now sees about two days per year that cross the threshold, rises to about 50 days per year by 2100.
Germany's capital city, which sees about 13.5 million tourists a year, has seen streets empty out since coronavirus measures were put in place on March 16.
The San Francisco Public Library, which sees about 1,000 homeless visitors every day, hired a library-based psychiatric social worker in 2009, the Library Journal reports.
Teladoc Inc, the largest provider in the United States, says it sees about 5,000 patients a day, for an out-of-pocket fee of $45 or less.
The 50-employee firm, which sees about $7003 million annually in sales, holds contracts with a handful of large manufacturers, like Bell Helicopter, Halliburton and General Dynamics.
The competing countries are vying for rich fishing resources and potential undersea oil deposits in an area that sees about $5 billion worth of annual shipping trade.
"League of Legends" generated $1.4 billion in 2018 according to SuperData, and each day "LoL" sees about 8 million players logged in and playing during peak hours.
She called the numbers a "significant uptick," saying El Paso sees about 2,000 migrants a week, with the nonprofit shelter Annunciation House accepting about 200 a day.
Amsterdam, which sees about 19 million travelers annually, and Keukenhof, one of the world's largest flower gardens and a popular attraction, are both in the Holland region.
Normally, from low tide to high tide, Georgetown sees about a 3-foot difference in the water level where the Great Pee Dee River meets Winyah Bay.
Russell reports that 65 small- and medium-sized businesses use the platform, and Paintzen sees about 250 jobs booked per month with an average job size of $6,000.
South Korea has about 250,000 licensed taxis and sees about 9 trillion won ($8.46 billion) in annual revenue from taxis, according to Meritz Securities analyst Kim Dong-hee.
Germany's capital Berlin, which has a population of 3.6 million and sees about 13.5 million visitors a year, has been left looking eerily empty amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Given his urological specialty, Dr. Mills said he sees about 20 new patients a week with Peyronie's, many of whom seek help after seeing ads for Xiaflex online.
I do believe that I can see where the government is coming from but I think that all the information that the government sees about the virus is overblown.
The international airport, in Freeport, sees about two dozen flights a day, mostly shuttles to and from Nassau, on the island of New Providence, 130 miles to the southeast.
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos said that in the summer Netflix sees "about a 20% increase in movie watching by our members," so they're giving their subscribers more to select from.
Unlike practices that inherit patient lists from other dentists, Warmstone started its client base from scratch and now sees about 100 new patients a month, well above the industry standard.
AID considered offerings from the dozens of lidar companies, but it was ultimately won over by how far the Luminar lidar seesabout 250 meters—and how good its resolution is.
Those stolen bulbs were the beginning of both short-lived tulipmania, and the long-lasting bulb trade that now sees about 2 billion tulip bulbs grown each year in the Netherlands.
On the first weekend of each month, when public benefits like disability get paid out, the local fire chief estimates the city sees about half a million dollars in drug sales.
China's claims to the South China Sea, which sees about $5 trillion in ship-borne trade pass every year, are challenged by Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam, as well as Taiwan.
Finally, the market sees about a 63.5% chance of a third reduction in December that would take the central bank's benchmark short-term lending rate to a target range of 0.75%-1%.
The stock market sees about an 80% chance that the U.S. reaches a trade deal with China, but those odds decline by the day, longtime stock bull Jeremy Siegel told CNBC on Tuesday.
It's going to take some time because the most powerful cosmic rays don't pass through detectors all too frequently: Every square kilometer of Earth only sees about one of these particles per century.
The plot of land that Ms. Greene thought nobody would come to 30 years ago now sees about 500 people a day in its large restaurant during Cabo's high season, November through January.
Au said that figure might be a little misleading, explaining that the virtual world sees about 600,000 monthly active users, and about 300,000 first-time visitors who try it once and never come back.
The company developed FireChat Alerts as part of a pilot program in the Philippines —€" which sees about 20 typhoons a year —€" and in collaboration with the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA).
The staff is responsible for an area of more than 4,000 people and sees about 30 patients a day, most of whom are working class and a sliver of whom, about 10%, are undocumented Haitians.
Emily said she sees about four to eight clients a day and charges $120 for full service, $40 for a hand job, and $0003 for a blow job—plus her additional $100 salary from the spa.
Still, the mood in Houston's business corridors, like the weather, has lifted, says Bob Eury, president of Central Houston, a non-profit group that plans business development in downtown Houston, which daily sees about 150,000 workers.
Kelly Zhu, a massage therapist at Liangtse Wellness, told Insider that she sees about four or five clients in an eight-hour day, which is a taste of what Phoebe might be doing in her career.
The historical society's grand, wood-paneled second-floor library, which is an interior landmark, sees about 7,000 researcher visits a year, out of a total of about 50,000 visits to the building's galleries and other public spaces.
The transportation sector alone sees about 5 million metric tons (yes, tons of air) of heat-trapping CO2 added to our atmosphere each day that was previously locked away underground by plants and animals millions of years ago.
The nation sees about 110 babies born with spina bifida and 150 people suffer a spinal cord injury per year, only a fraction of whom are injured at the "right" point on their spine for Tomax to work.
High numbers in Japan and Spain Miguel Bao, a doctoral candidate in systems biology at the University of Aberdeen who was not involved in the new study, said Japan sees about 2,000 to 3,000 cases of diagnosed anisakiasis each year.
Bassi is one of 2000,228 "Solar Sahelis", or solar women friends, who fan out to different villages and persuade families to use solar energy in the western desert state of Rajasthan, which sees about 22.5 days of sunshine every year.
But those who had difficult pregnancies or deliveries, or who are over the age of 40, are more likely to need help, said Freda Rosenfeld, a lactation consultant in New York City who sees about 400 to 500 women each year.
With more than 650 health centers around the country — in every state except North Dakota — Planned Parenthood sees about 2.5 million patients a year, roughly 1.6 million of them through Medicaid, according to Dr. Raegan McDonald-Mosley, its chief medical officer.
At the Oasis Free Clinic in Brunswick, which sees about 450 uninsured patients a year, R. J. Miller, 33, who suffers from psoriatic arthritis that causes severe joint pain and swelling, said he worried about relying indefinitely on free care to control his condition.
"Security has real consequences and, given that the South China Sea sees about half of the world's trade flow and is one of its busiest trade routes, the ruling will impact trade and businesses worldwide," said Eric Shimp, a trade policy adviser at law firm Alston & Bird.
"Moreno thinks that these new buyers are the kind of investors who won't be panicked out of their positions by short-term volatility," Cramer said, adding that the technician sees about 3.5 percent more upside for the S&P before it hits its ceiling of resistance at 2,8003.
Planned Parenthood says it sees about 41 percent of patients who get family planning services under Title X. The rule immediately faced legal challenges from Planned Parenthood, the American Medical Association, the National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association (NFPRHA), the American Civil Liberties Union, and a number of states.
Muddy Paws Rescue, a New York nonprofit, normally sees about 100 foster applications a month, but in just the past two weeks it's received close to 1,000, said Anna Lai, the organization's marketing director "Everybody who has ever wanted to foster or adopt is suddenly much more available," Brasky said.
Founder Marc Merrill said it's all a result of meeting the demands of a fanbase of consumers that impresses not just on sheer scale (the game sees about 8 million peak concurrent players a day), but also one that has become extremely dedicated to the League of Legends intellectual property over time.
With the sudden explosion of avocado toasts, unique guacamoles and the endless ways to incorporate more of the green stuff into your meals, Simon Eccles, the secretary of the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons, tells the U.K.'s The Times that he sees about four patients a week with an injury related to cutting an avocado.
With the sudden explosion of avocado toasts, unique guacamoles and the endless ways to incorporate more of the green stuff into your meals, Simon Eccles, the secretary of the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons, told the U.K.'s The Times in 2017 that he sees about four patients a week with an injury related to cutting an avocado.
With a national shortage of rental units and price increases, it's not easy finding a place to live, especially in high-cost cities like San Francisco and Washington D.C. "Millennials make a lot of rookie mistakes when they are looking, because they don't consider everything there is to know," says Gary Saharov, a realtor with Caliber Associates in New York City, who sees about 20 young apartment hunters a week.
In February, Northern Finland sees about four to six hours of daylight a day.
It is home to Benoa Cruise International Terminal which sees about 50 cruise ships every year.
The port entrance off Boucherville Street sees about 2500 trucks daily that enter or exit the facility.
Hanger Annual Report 2007, Hanger Prosthetics & Orthotics, Retrieved 2/23/2009. As of 2008, Hanger Prosthetics & Orthotics sees about 650,000 patients annually.
That same general scheme remains in use today, although the names and lists are different. On average, the eastern north Pacific sees about sixteen named storms per year.
The volunteer medical team sees about 150 to 200 patients and fills 300 to 400 prescriptions per month. The clinic has four examination rooms, a procedure room, two dental examination rooms with X-ray capabilities, and a pharmacy-laboratory.
It surfaces on Île Charron (Îles de Boucherville at entrance/exit #1 of Autoroute 25), then continues by bridge to Longueuil. The bridge-tunnel sees about 120,000 daily crossings, of which 13% are trucks. Its construction began in 1963 and it opened on March 11, 1967.
The platform is equipped with ceiling fans and a radio scanner that allows railfans to hear railroad-related radio traffic. Wireless internet access is available. The double-track mainline that passes through town sees about 40 trains each day. Most CSX freight traffic into or out of Florida passes through Folkston.
The obscure sacking incident is now a rampage, unexplained and unprovoked, where Harold smashes a set of glass clowns given to boss Napier by his mother. An undertaker sees about Queenie’s coffin. Her story is her last confession. Now Harold, who has completed his long walk is, pathetically, briefly, all for her.
This was partially because of congestion on 130th Street that is caused by traffic from PS/MS 124 and a New York City Department of Sanitation facility; and partially because of low ridership along that part of the route, which sees about 300 riders on an average weekday. The Q10 continued to provide alternate service in the area.
The airport also has a Remote Communications Outlet and an Automated Surface Observing System. The first Instrument Landing System (ILS) approved by the Federal Aviation Administration was added in 2003. The airport is home to 94 aircraft: 70 single-engine, 17 multi-engine, five jets and two helicopters. The airport sees about 110 operations per day.
Alan takes a confused and hurt Julie home to her parents. Meanwhile, Morgan's riders succumb to infighting. Alan finds Morgan and helps him realize that there can only be one king and he sees about signing with Bontempi. However, after seeing rowdy drunken behavior in his friends, Morgan and his riders return to Billy's fair to challenge for the crown.
Kharagpur has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen climate classification Aw). Summers start in March and are hot and humid, with average temperatures close to 30 °C (86 °F). They are followed by the monsoon season that sees about 1140 mm (45 inches) of rain. Winters are brief but chilly, lasting from December to mid February, with average temperatures around 22 °C (72 °F).
Mashhad features a steppe climate (Köppen BSk) with hot summers and cold winters. The city only sees about of precipitation per year, some of which occasionally falls in the form of snow. Mashhad also has wetter and drier periods with the bulk of the annual precipitation falling between the months of December and May. Summers are typically hot and dry, with high temperatures sometimes exceeding .
Whatever his origin, Parmenian succeeded Donatus as Donatist bishop of Carthage around the year 350. He was banished from the city in 358. He returned in 362 under the decree of Julian that allowed exiled bishops to return to their sees. About this time, if not earlier, he published a work in five parts defending Donatism (Adversus ecclesiam traditorum), to which the treatise of Optatus is a reply.
Sherwood is supported by the Sherwood Fire Department (SFD) since 1950. Additionally, the city has formed an Office of Emergency Management (OEM) to respond in cases of natural or man-made disasters. CHI St Vincent's North Hospital is a non-profit 69 bed hospital with an emergency department that sees about 20,000 patients per year. The hospital is classified as a Level IV Trauma Center by the State of Arkansas.
Fourteen tramcars are part of the visitor attraction, which sees about 80,000 visitors per year. All of the tramcars are based on classic British designs, and vary in size between half-scale (1:2) and two thirds-scale (2:3). Most were built from scratch by Claude Lane and/or his successor Allan Gardner, but three were rebuilt from full-size cars which originally ran in London, Bournemouth and Exeter.
Praia has a desert climate (Köppen: BWh) with a short wet season and a lengthy, very pronounced dry season. In fact, outside of the months of August, September and October, little precipitation falls on Praia. The city on average sees about of rain per year. Since the coldest month is far above its temperature patterns resembles a tropical climate, but lacks enough precipitation to be classified as such.
Albion Hills Conservation Area (AHCA) is located in the Town of Caledon within the Regional Municipality of Peel. AHCA is located eight kilometers north of Bolton, off of Highway 50 at 16500 Highway 50, Palgrave, Ontario. It is owned and managed by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA). AHCA sees about 120,000 visitors each year, who visit the conservation area for mountain biking, camping, swimming, special events, cross-country skiing and more.
The Empire State Building, a 102-story contemporary Art Deco style building in Midtown Manhattan, was designed by Shreve, Lamb and Harmon and finished in 1931. It was the world's tallest building for 42 years. The tower takes its name from the nickname of New York State. It was the first building to go beyond the 100-story mark, and has one of the world's most visited observation decks, which sees about 4 million visitors a year.
Route 27 crosses into Rahway, Union County and intersects the northern terminus of Route 35. Route 27 continues north using four-lane St. Georges Avenue. The route passes through Rahway, passing by residences and businesses. In Rahway, the route sees about 25,022 cars a day. It continues northeast, intersecting multiple county routes, such as County Route 602 (West Inman Avenue), County Route 621 (Hazelwood Avenue), County Route 608 (Milton Street), and County Route 613 (Westfield Avenue/West Grand Avenue).
The festival is supported by national dance associations in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and several other partners and sponsors. Each festival sees about 300 dancing lessons with professional dancers, world champions and excellent coaches as well as a trade fair. Every day of the festival ends with a show by professional dancers of various dances and a ball for all participants in the evening. For the lessons, there are four different levels ranging from beginners to dance instructors.
The event sees about 5200 students performing each year and 200 buses transport them to and from the venue. While the World's Largest Modular Tent supplies seating for the concerts and division 1 performances, there are a variety of other, smaller tents that hold performances and cater for food. Adjudicators are often on stage during one or more of the concerts held in the World's Largest Modular Tent and they compose the set piece for each division to play.
As the princess falls asleep due to the heat, the prince sees, about her neck, a small shining lamp on a chain. The prince unfastens the chain to examine the lamp, but drops the lamp pendant, which is instantly snatched up by a hawk. The prince chases the hawk for so long that he ends up in the same woods as before. When the princess wakes, she follows him and is captured by the same robbers.
Unemployment claims increased dramatically in mid- March 2020, went down somewhat by the end of the month, then increased again in early April. There were 86,000 unemployment claims in the month of March, whereas an average month sees about 11,000. The majority (about 85%) of claims were due to suspension, and only 3% were due to layoffs. By early April, home internet usage had increased by 32% and mobile usage had increased by 44%, according to the state-owned telecommunications company Antel.
In pursuing her music career, Grant moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where she now lives with her Canadian producer husband, Bernie Herms, and their three daughters; Grace and Isabella (born 2007) and Sadie (born 2010) In an interview with The 700 Club, Natalie revealed that she suffered from bulimia. She says God helped her get over her eating disorder. She later wrote a book in 2005 titled The Real Me: Being the Girl God Sees, about her struggle and how she overcame it.
On average, San Diego sees 21 days with some precipitation while the rest of the country sees about 110. The national average for mostly sunny days is 213 while San Diego's is 267. San Diego's annual snowfall is 0 inches per year while the nation usually sees an average of per year. The United States average for days above is 37.9 days while San Diego's is only 2.5 days, and there are, on average 0 days below in San Diego, while the national average is 88 days.
The Reading Line is a main freight line in Pennsylvania owned and operated by Norfolk Southern Railway. It stretches from the Harrisburg Line at Wyomissing Junction in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania to a junction with the Lehigh Line in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The line sees about 65 trains a day, mostly trains running from Northern New Jersey and Allentown, Pennsylvania to points west and south. The line, for the most part, is double-track, with the only area of single track between CP Blandon and CP West Laurel.
München Hauptbahnhof (German for Munich Central Station) is the main railway station in the city of Munich, Germany. It is one of the three stations with long-distance services in Munich, the others being München Ost and München- Pasing. München Hauptbahnhof sees about 450,000 passengers a day, which puts it on par with other large stations in Germany, such as Hamburg Hauptbahnhof and Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 1 station, one of 21 in Germany and two in Munich, the other being München Ost.
The emergency department alone sees about 47,000 patients annually (over 55,000 as of 2008),Gridlock on the hospital frontline - The New Zealand Herald, Sunday 24 August 2008 of which 44% are treated as in-patients. Colocated with its emergency department is the children's emergency department, which sees another 30,000 patients annually, making the campus one of the busiest in Australasia.Department of Emergency Medicine (from the official department website. Retrieved 2008-08-22.) The hospital is a research and teaching facility as well, providing training for future doctors, nurses, midwives and other health professionals.
They search the base, but soon become separated, and Orson goes missing. Fearing for his dog's well-being, along with that of Jimmy, Chris calls his best friend Bobby Halloway to join him in the search and then sends his current girlfriend Sasha Goodall to Lilly's house to console her. Soon after calling them, Chris sees about thirty or so of the rhesus monkeys encountered towards the end of Fear Nothing and takes refuge from them in a nearby bungalow. The monkeys follow him in, and he is saved from being found by Bobby's arrival.
It is named after John Muir, a naturalist. The vast majority of the trail is situated within designated wilderness. The trail passes through large swaths of alpine and high mountain scenery, and lies almost entirely at or above in elevation. The trail has been described as "America's most famous trail"; the trail sees about 1,500 thru-hiking attempts each year (including Pacific Crest Trail thru-hikers), many fewer than the number of attempts on comparable walks such as the southern portion of Appalachian Trail or the Way of St. James.
Since Thunderbird Falls is in Alaska, it has a subarctic climate, long freezing winters and short mild summers. On average, the falls sees about 79 inches of snow every year; this paired with the average low of 8.6℉ in January creates a cold snowy environment for the falls and its accompanying trail. With a climate this cold, the water will freeze and turn almost completely into seemingly blue ice. However, during the summer, the average July high temperature is 67℉ and the falls flows strongly, creating a mist around it.
Tech Studio is an exhibit on the first level in the Blue Wing that sees about 200–800 visitors a day. It includes various different design challenges and other more one-on-one "cart activities" for visitors. The design center includes about a dozen activities for visitors to attempt while learning about the engineering process run twice a day from 10am-12pm and from 1:30pm–3:30pm during the school year, and also 4:30pm–6:30pm during the summer. The cart activities include robotics and circuitry and are more meant for teaching visitors about new technology.
After finishing her training in general neurology, Dr Perlman began specialty work in chronic diseases of the neuromuscular system (muscular dystrophy, spinal cord diseases, cerebral palsy). She set up a multidisciplinary clinic, bringing together neurologists with psychologists, social workers, and therapists; the aim being to link diagnosis, rehabilitation and treatment, with clinical research into causes and treatments. Der Perlman set up a separate clinic for post-polio syndrome, to teach the basics of post-polio to neurology and rehabilitation residents; the clinic sees about 200 patients a year, for evaluation and treatment. She has clinical interests in liver transplantation and neuro-genetics.
" In Wind, Whales and Whisky, Cameron discusses one of the ironies he sees about life in Cape Breton. On the one hand, the island seems poor with chronic unemployment, but on the other, its rural inhabitants have access to abundant and delicious food such as apples, cranberries, fish, deer, moose and the produce from their gardens. After describing "the most unbelievably wonderful meal of the voyage"—lobster and grey sole baked in the oven with tinned mushroom soup accompanied by scalloped potatoes and broccoli, Cameron writes: "I love living in a depressed region, I thought. One lives so well.
The fact that frequency stabilised at this level in spite of a beyond-design-basis event, could be viewed as reassuring. Ireland, which being a smaller system has a more temperamental (and therefore less stable) grid, sees about 10 frequency excursions below 49.5 Hz per year – Its target frequency being 50 Hz, just as in Britain. Consumers would not have noticed the small drop in system frequency; other aspects of their supply, such as voltage, remained perfect. There would, therefore, have been no consumer detriment; all would have been well at this point, had nothing further untoward occurred.
During the French Revolution, the greater part of the château was demolished,Today's visitor sees about a fifth of what Amboise once was, and can gain an impression of its extent by walking its parapets. a great deal more destruction was done, and an engineering assessment commissioned by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in the early 19th century resulted in a great deal of the château having to be demolished. Since 1840, the Château d'Amboise has been listed as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture. King Louis-Philippe began restoring it during his reign but with his abdication in 1848, the château was confiscated by the government.
The section of river between Farmington and Bluff which flows through Navajo lands is administered by the Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation Department, which issues permits for hiking and camping. However, it is seldom visited by boaters due to a lack of good river access sites. The lower San Juan River below Bluff is used heavily for whitewater boating and rafting, especially below the Sand Island river access which (as of 2006) sees about 11,165 users per year. Many boaters take out at Mexican Hat, about down the river, although some continue through the lower canyons to Clay Hills, near the head of Lake Powell, further downstream.
She now is the co-director of the John L. Trotter MS Center at Washington University School of Medicine as well as the Section Head of Neuroimmunology. In addition to her faculty and research roles, Cross sees about 2000 patients annually who suffer from multiple sclerosis. Cross is the principal investigator of the Cross Lab where she explores the pathogenesis of demyelination and inflammation in the central nervous system with a specific focus on the mechanisms of multiple sclerosis and the development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. The lab currently focuses on developing novel imaging techniques to differentiate between different types of demyelinating and inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system.
Aerial view of Cape Disappointment. View is to the northeast. South side of Cape Disappointment and the Cape Disappointment Lighthouse Cape Disappointment is a headland of the Pacific Northwest, located at the extreme southwestern corner of Washington, United States, on the north side of the Columbia River bar. The point of the cape is located on the Pacific Ocean in Washington's Pacific County, approximately two miles (3.2 km) southwest of the town of Ilwaco. Cape Disappointment sees about 2,552 hours of fog a year—the equivalent of 106 days—making it one of the foggiest places in the U.S. The cape was named on July 6, 1788, by British fur trader John Meares who was sailing south from Nootka Island, Canada in search of trade.
Major surface streets that had once been unnavigable during many hours of the day suddenly became—and remained—usable. For example, eastern Blossom Hill Road had a typical load of 23,000 cars a day before 85 opened; as of 2004, a typical day's load was a mere 11,000 cars. (Conversely, Saratoga Avenue, which previously had been a fairly quiet road, now sees about 18,000 cars a day because it is the only interchange in or near the city of Saratoga.) As with any freeway, ambient noise in surrounding neighborhoods increased, from a steadily annoying whisper of sound day and night to a dull roar that muted backyard conversations. Property values, however, did not diminish; it is possible that the improved commute and access to the vast California freeway network improved the desirability of these neighborhoods.
While recovering, Cassie is drawn into a deeper mystery, which seems to involve her hosts and other people she sees about the town. Her lack of memory compounds the air of suspense as she encounters a man named Dan Blakely (Ioan Gruffudd), whom she believes she knows, but with no idea from where. Cassie becomes very attached to Marion Kirkman's son, Michael (Harry Forrester) and becomes acquainted with her husband Simon (Stephen Dillane), an art historian, who is in the process of examining a church from Early Christianity (built in Glastonbury during the first century AD) after the arrival of Joseph of Arimathea. This church was recently discovered by two visitors to the Glastonbury Festival who died after falling down a hole through the open roof of the buried church.
There is measurable precipitation on 88 days of the year, and 21 days see more than an inch of precipitation. Forest Glen sees about 40 inches of snowfall each winter, ranging from 0 inches to 103 inches over the period of record. The record high snow depth is 43 inches, seen on 1/3/1965 and 2/3/1937. 59.4 days a year reach 90 degrees, and 136.9 dip to 32 degrees, including 0.9 in June. Forest Glen has seen frost every month of the year, but the 30% chance date in the spring is in mid-June, and in the fall it is mid-to-late-September. On average, the highest temperature Forest Glen will see in a year is 103 degrees, and the lowest is 11 degrees. In January 1949, the average low was 11.84 degrees, the lowest monthly average low on record, and the highest monthly average low was July 1958, with 51.19 degrees. The highest average high was July 1952, with 97.52 degrees, and the lowest monthly average high was January 1937, with 37.68 degrees. The wettest winter was 1973-74, with 112.14 inches of precipitation, but 82-83 was close behind with 106.88 inches.

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