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"trail off" Definitions
  1. (of somebody’s speech) to become gradually quieter and then stop
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After that, the shadow will trail off the edge of the Earth.
All of that lavish attention seems to trail off after high school, however.
Profits would trail off, however, the further Facebook closes away from $185 on Nov.
Shimmering, twinkling fragments and half-heard rustles trail off from timpani beats and rolls.
Without those changes, growth will trail off, according to the White House's own estimates.
Then I'd talk to her, and usually our conversation would trail off after a few messages.
This is something of a surprise, according to Butterfill, as normally interest in gold may trail off.
"I'd like a, uh…" I trail off, my eyes darting around the small Starbucks beneath my office.
"It wont happen because then … " Bird says, letting her thought trail off into a moment of silence.
Both Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon are quiet men who tend to trail off when they speak.
His voice is often buried in the production's swirling, fragmentary fog, and his words frequently trail off.
The cases have started to trail off, but not enough for flu season to be considered over.
Soon enough, the notes trail off, and there's a thunk as the flute is dropped to the floor.
They share food, blankets and stories while they wait for the sounds of planes overhead to trail off.
They all are prone to verbal stumbles and freezes, and repeated self-corrections that trail off into helpless silences.
Part of our view going forward is that that's going to be something that's going to continue to trail off.
But after an auspicious start to last season, when he won his first 17 matches, Federer seemed to trail off.
But rather than trail off with a freewheeling solo, he mirrors the vocalist's moroseness with a slowed-down eight-note riff.
In past debates, it's been typical to hear the former vice president trail off on his thoughts, conceding to the clock.
Memories trail off or coalesce into snippets of old song and prayer, and loss settles over everyone like a moth-eaten blanket.
But thereafter, levels should trail off into a moderate daily range of roughly 21.4-256.5 GW on the remaining working days this week.
And then there were places where the idea that this was all really related to the Catholic imagination just seemed to trail off.
Music box melodies sour and trail off in cues that don't make it clear as to whether what we're hearing is diegetic or not.
He starts sentences and lets them trail off, circling back after he's put whatever he was going to say through another lap of thought.
However, it's the dramatic irony that permeates Homegoing — characters' stories trail off and are unknown to their descendants, but not to us — that makes it so moving.
The music seems to wrap around and subtly trail off the words; the lucid orchestra is neither bullying nor reticent, producing an atmosphere of gnomic, melancholy beauty.
They begin to call out their subjects but then sort of trail off, as if to say: How could people take these pictures in the first place?
Sometimes, that worry is so clear it doesn't need to be voiced: "I love Warren, but..." voters say and then trail off, as though the reasons are obvious.
I hiked the Appalachian Trail off the Metro-North train, surfed via the Queens-bound A subway and biked into the Hudson Valley from the Bronx's South County Trailway.
He would strut across the stage one moment, confidently delivering an impression, and in the next he would trail off to let the discomfort linger after a double-edged joke.
The victim, Brad Treat, 38, had been riding on a trail off U.S. Highway 2 in Montana with another cyclist when the pair may have surprised the bear, according to authorities.
In the living room, a carpet by Jaipur Rugs presents a modern take on traditional village patterns, with fuchsia flowers that seem to trail off in places for a weathered effect.
They express every thought, every sentiment, every idea clearly and cleanly, and when they don't—when they stammer or trail off or change courses mid-stream—it's only ever for dramatic effect.
"You have to come from a place of inspiration, otherwise you're looking at your bank account like…" At this she made a face, letting her sentence trail off before bursting into laughter.
Layoffs by U.S. employers in the first half of 2016 outpaced job cuts during the same period last year, but payroll reductions are beginning to trail off, outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported Thursday.
But since profits begin to trail off as the price gets further away from $55 in either direction, Gordon wants to make sure he has a point at which to get out of the trade.
We talk about where it should change tone, dip for dialog perhaps, and where the cue should start and end, and whether it should trail off into the next scene, lots of details like that.
David Furr wins the pratfall prize, with quite a bit of competition, as Garry Lejeune, whose sentences amusingly tend to trail off into inarticulateness, and who is carrying on a potentially career-advancing affair with Dotty.
"Having criticized and condemned his behavior, I could not possibly tell you how to vote in this election, but…" he said as he let his voice trail off and the crowd whoop itself into a frenzy.
"It's much deeper than a simple question, making those that like it there so much Bear and Bird and the others — making them sacrifice that for me … ' " Ami added before letting her thoughts trail off into silence.
"It's much deeper than a simple question, making those that like it there so much Bear and Bird and the others — making them sacrifice that for me … ' " Ami says before letting her thoughts trail off into silence.
Or in this case, hand-on: My left hand, placed palm down (and with great trepidation) on a bulbous nest of tapiba ants, attached to an imbaubeira tree on a trail off the Rio Negro in northern Brazil.
"People will say, 'Oh that one is a lawyer, and that guy over there is an architect' so when it gets to me it's, 'Oh, that's Michael and, well, he's …' and they will trail off," he said, laughing.
Start to tell her that your mother used to subscribe to the symphony and you would like to someday, when she is … Trail off, hang up and feel guilty about the little bomb you dropped into her day.
To his supporters, Trump is a politician who doesn't sound like one: He says what he thinks, happily insults rivals and can appear unscripted, particularly when he leaves his thoughts to trail off unfinished or peppers sentences with ambiguities.
When I mentioned her offhandedly to a friend once, he trotted out a bunch of vague words that amounted to "gold digger," only to trail off as he realized I was attempting to murder him with my mind — how dare he.
The beauty of the stories, all of which have an ending and don't just trail off, is that they don't make you care about the end or feel like you missed something the way a TV show or movie does.
However, the firm expects mobile earnings to dip in the third quarter as S8 sales trail off, mid- to low-tier models take up a larger share of total shipments, and marketing costs increase for the Galaxy Note 8, unveiled on Aug.
"Although it's the same movement, this is something that you have to do individually," he explained in a voice that could trail off quietly — he is still recovering from surgery for a brain tumor in 2014 — but that during the rehearsal grew steadier and stronger.
And surely 10 Cloverfield Lane should get some points for the sheer ballsiness of that ending, which ramps up the energy and the action instead of letting it trail off to a whimper, and expands the story past a sordid little tale of kidnapping and murder.
The very subject of "The Executioner's Song" is that vast emptiness at the center of the Western experience, a nihilism antithetical not only to literature but to most other forms of human endeavor, a dread so close to zero that human voices fadeout, trail off, like skywriting.
A canvas such as "Sky Writing" (1993) is composed of black, loosely brushed slashes and squiggles that travel upward from a smoky crucible engulfing the lower half of the picture, only to trail off into unresolved space, while "Cyclops" (1993-1994) features broad, swirling smears of crimson paint that seem to slosh around in the middle of nowhere.
The multi-use trails of Dimond Canyon travel under the bridge and can be accessed from the Dimond Canyon Trail off El Centro Ave, or Old Cañon Trail off Benevides Ave.
A trail leads to the summit from the Pacific Crest Trail off Oregon Route 62.
Within two weeks, the timeline exchanges trail off, leaving bits and pieces of other timelines embedded in our own.
Dorothy Lake State Natural Area is located in northern Chippewa County approximately west of Holcombe. Access is via a forest trail off of Deer Fly Trail, approximately south of County Highway M.
"If you run around > and brag about this secret rendezvous, I will hunt you down", she sings, > letting the last line trail off. But you don't necessarily believe her, as > the feel is more playful that sinful.
Portage Canyon, accessed by a 0.5 km trail off the Vama Vama Forest Service Road, is a stretch of rough water in the lower third of the Bowron River. This spot provides a secluded picnic spot and prime trout-fishing.
The Bobby Darin Story is a 1961 compilation album by American singer Bobby Darin, featuring narration by Darin himself. The master plates of several versions of this release contained Darin's autograph in the trail off section of the vinyl on side two.
Bear Pond is a lake located northeast of Stillwater, New York. The outflow creek flows into Middle Branch Oswegatchie River. Fish species present in the lake are brown bullhead, and brook trout. Access via trail off Raven Lake Road on the south shore.
Golden Gate National Recreational Area - Maps (U.S. National Park Service) The former main boulevard now stands as the "Marincello Trail." Off Southbound Highway 101, there is an exit for Rodeo Ave that leads nowhere. It consists of a short highway off-ramp that leads to another dirt road—currently gated to restrict automobile traffic.
Brown Mountain is a small cinder cone on top of a shield volcano located in Cascade Volcanic Arc in Klamath and Jackson counties, Oregon. Most of the mountain, including its peak, is in western Klamath County, but its western flanks trail off into eastern Jackson County. It is above sea level, but is overshadowed by nearby Mount McLoughlin.
Rockhouse Cave is the largest documented site in the park. It is accessible via the Rock House Cave Trail off Arkansas Highway 154. The cave, actually just a partially covered rock shelter, has faint pictographs on the ceiling near the rear of the shelter. The images are similar to those found at other sites in the park, and include an anthropomorphic figure.
Long Creek is a village located 24.5 km up the Soesdyke-Linden Highway in the Demerara-Mahaica region of Guyana. Long Creek is hidden out of sight at the end of a trail off the highway. There is no electricity in the village except for private Diesel generators. The economy is based on subsistence farming and selling products along the highway.
The Celica, on the other hand, was at first successful with younger buyers. In 2000, its first model year being sold under the 'Project Genesis' marque, sold over 65,000 units. Sales started to trail off towards it final 2005 model year, in which only 15,000 units were sold. In later years the Toyota Matrix was added to the 'Project Genesis' lineup.
Hemenway State Forest is a state forest in Tamworth, New Hampshire. It includes the Big Pines Natural Area, an area of large white pine trees, including one of New Hampshire's largest, accessible via a parking area and loop trail off Route 113A. The trail also crosses the Swift River with a wooden pedestrian bridge. A spur trail connects to an observation tower atop Great Hill.
This angered many long-time season pass holders and many did not renew their passes. A special terrain park pass was now needed to use this area of the mountain. All slopes off those peaks are intermediate trails with additional ratings for the kind of freestyle terrain from small to extra large. Additionally, a long intermediate trail off the Granite Peak, called Granite View, was closed.
Barren County High School is a four-year public high school located in Glasgow, Kentucky, USA. It is one of two high schools serving the Barren County school system, the other being the Trojan Academy. It is located on the south side of Glasgow on Trojan Trail off of U.S. Route 31E near the exit 11 interchange off the Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway.
This has left a series of prominent, bare rock scars on the upper slopes. There are four trailless peaks in the area — South Dix, East Dix, Hough and McComb — that are over 4,000 feet in elevation. Many approach these mountains from a popular, unmaintained trail off NY 73 which provides access to a slide scramble up East Dix. From there, all the major peaks are connected by herd paths.
Trail off North Street Willard's Woods is a conservation area located in Lexington, Massachusetts. It was first founded as a large orchard farm in the 1870s, and has since expanded and become a popular recreational area, with three miles of trails, two streams running through it, a nice boardwalk type path near a pond, a bike path going from opposite ends of the woods, and a variety of plants and wildlife.
One major advantage of this launch system compared to others is its low power consumption. The hydraulic pumps run constantly and actually use less energy than most chain lift drive motors.Coastersandmore.com - Roller Coaster magazine:: Kanonen - Great firepower at Liseberg An Accelerator Coaster's hydraulic launch system also provides constant acceleration, unlike the acceleration from electromagnetic linear induction motors which begins to decrease or trail off after the initial push.
A steep descent takes the trail off the summit and out of the state park. For the next mile it follows an easement over private land. Shortly after crossing the land boundary, the blue-blazed Notch Trail joins the Wilkinson at a three-way junction. The two trails run concurrently as they descend steadily over the next half-mile to Squirrel Hollow Brook, where they turn west abruptly, then cross.
The Menominee Park Zoo is a free, small zoo located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, within Menominee Park, operated by the Oshkosh Zoological Society. Menominee Park is the city's largest park located on the near north side of Oshkosh on Lake Winnebago. Within Menominee Park, the zoo is surrounding the lagoon at the center of the park. The address for the zoo is 520 Pratt Trail, off of E. Merritt Avenue.
Answering repeatedly that there was no waterfall became so tiresome that the McNeils selected this waterfall to which they could send the curious tourists.Conversation with author Roland Neave in 2004 Only the community, not the waterfall, is an official name in the British Columbia Gazetteer. Access to Mahood Falls (the waterfall) is by a short trail off the Mahood Lake Road. Trail signage on the road says only 'Canim Falls'.
Sandia Cave, also called the Sandia Man Cave, is an archaeological site near Bernalillo, New Mexico, within Cibola National Forest. First discovered and excavated in the 1930s, the site exhibits evidence of human use from 9,000 to 11,000 years ago. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961. The site is open to the public, up a difficult half-mile trail off New Mexico State Road 165.
The barony is set in that part of the Suir valley where the river makes a 90° turn to the east. The Knockmealdown Mountains rise abruptly to the south, forming the border with County Waterford before they trail off to the lesser peaks of the Kilworth Mountains further west at the Cork border. To the northwest lie the Galtee Mountains – Ireland's highest inland mountain range. The summit of Galtymore forms the demarkation with County Limerick.
Leaving the rail trail in New Hampton, the trail follows rural roads to the Shawangunk Ridge in Greenville. The online guide suggests that it might be a pleasant route for bicycling. There is hope for moving more of the trail off the roads of western Orange County. South of I-84 still needs to be explored as farms, town parks, conservation easements and even an abandoned rail bed are all possibly available.
He can't even remember Patterson's name from one moment to the next. He is clearly overdue retirement and Patterson tells Jane he "looks as though he went to school with Little Dorrit." His speech is characterised by a tendency to trail off in mid- sentence as he loses his train of thought, so others often finish his sentences for him, inappropriately. He is frequently the bane of Patterson's life, issuing nonsensical edicts on which his job invariably depends.
Brighton is serviced by the Gardenvale, North Brighton, Middle Brighton, and Brighton Beach railway stations on the Sandringham line. Tram Route 64 from Melbourne University services the eastern extremities of the suburb, while there are also a range of bus services, including 216, Monash University bound 630 and 219 which run through the Melbourne CBD. Several major arterial roads run near or through Brighton. The Bay Trail off-road bicycle path passes through the Brighton foreshore.
They sing "Settling Up The Score". The cast appears and summarizes the situation, warning the audience, "don't fall back on your assumptions, hasty presumptions might do you in!", telling them to think carefully of who they will vote for as the murderer, in the song "Don't Quit While You're Ahead". As the song climbs to a climax, the actors trail off, and the Chairman announces to the audience that it was at this place that Charles Dickens laid down his pen forever.
The trailheads are located at either end of the trail off the Knob Road or on State Route 403 on Ickes Hill. If you begin on Ickes Hill, you will begin ascending the southwest buttress of the mountain to the Willow Springs Picnic Area at the 2,250 ft. contour. From there you will navigate shortly on the Mountain View Trail before you again pick up the Sawmill Trail. The trail moves across the hollows of the mountain at approximately the 2,400 ft.
Narrower swamps are found between the various dune ridges, which are also where the rivers are located. Swamp access is available at Inland Marsh in the west end of the national park and in Beverly Shores to the east, the restoration of the Great Marsh is now accessible from a trail off Broadway Ave. In the State Park, trail #10, circles a large wetland, offering Some key identifiers of a swamp community include the gray tree frog, wood duck, and barred owl.
In Mexico, they hire a team of Mexicans who catch onto the city of gold plot and chase after it in competition with Tom as well as the Foger's. To make things worse, Tom had been warned about "Head Hunters" by his missionary friend. After finding the underground city and losing the trail off the two competing parties, Tom's gang end up accidentally sealing themselves into the city for about a week. They finally escape when their enemies release them unintentionally.
The circular route explores the hills and lakes to the west of Lough Derg and takes in the towns and villages of Kilbane, Broadford, O'Callaghans Mills, Tulla, Feakle, Flagmount, Mountshannon and Scarriff. The northern sections of the trail cross the Slieve Aughty Mountains. A review of the National Waymarked Trails in 2010 found the proportion of road walking on the East Clare Way (53%) to be high and recommended that work be undertaken to take more of the trail off road.
The display shows the top speed of 134 km/h just at the red line of the tachometer (9000 rpm). The bike has a superior Trail off-road capability with an engine torque close to 27 Nm @ 6500 rpm giving excellent performance in the low and middle range of the revs (1500 rpm - 6500 rpm) such response is a goal with either sand, mud or gravel ride conditions. For those dedicated motorbike globetrotters the bike ride over a Metzeler Enduro 3 Sahara tires as standard.
The San Angelo Nature Center, located at Lake Nasworthy, is an educational center open to the public. It features many native and exotic animals, including alligators, bobcats, prairie dogs, tortoises, and 85 different species of reptiles, including 22 different species of rattlesnakes. The center includes the Spring Creek Wetland, which has being developed by the Federal Bureau of Reclamation, including a trail; its terrain varies from a semiarid environment to a freshwater marsh. It also maintains the one-mile (1.6-km) nature trail off Spillway Road.
The ride is also unique in that it has on- ride audio, with speakers attached to the ride carriage playing classical, European-themed music during the ride's ascension. Once the gondola has reached the top of the tower, the classical music ends in three dramatic notes which trail off in an echo. After a short pause, the carriage drops at 50 miles per hour. Mäch Tower uses a magnetic braking system to slow the carriage quickly and smoothly once it reaches the bottom of the tower.
For a standard helicopter with a single main rotor, the tips of the main rotor blades produce a vortex ring in the air, which is a spiraling and circularly rotating airflow. As the craft moves forward, these vortices trail off behind the craft. When hovering with a forward diagonal crosswind, or moving in a forward diagonal direction, the spinning vortices trailing off the main rotor blades will align with the rotation of the tail rotor and cause an instability in flight control.Loss of Tail Rotor Effectiveness , Dynamic Flight Inc.
Ten Mile River In 1949, volunteer members of the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) took over maintenance of Connecticut's portion of the AT. In 1968, the National Trails System was created, and the Appalachian Trail was the first trail so designated. In 1979, a portion of Connecticut's Appalachian Trail was rerouted. (The ATC has worked over the years to move more of the trail off public roadways and to allow for protected “corridors.”) This was a combined effort between the Naromi Land Trust of Sherman, CT, and the Appalachian Trail Conference.
Seek, (oil on canvas, 2006) by Joshua Meyer in the collection of Hebrew College in Boston Joshua Meyer (born 1974, Lubbock, Texas, United States) is an American artist, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He earned his B.A. from Yale University and also studied at the Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem. He is known for his oil paintings of people, and for a searching process by which they emerge, trail off, wander, get lost, experiment and reemerge.Tohu vaVohu: Hebrew College presents paintings by Joshua Meyer, catalog, essay by Dr. Steve Copeland (Hebrew College), June 2004.
Oskar Schell is the nine-year-old protagonist of Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close. He is an eccentric, intelligent, and clever young boy who self-identifies as a number of things including inventor, amateur entomologist, origamist, and amateur archaeologist. He often contemplates deeper topics and shows great empathy beyond what the average 9-year-old might have. His thoughts have a tendency to trail off into far-flung ideas, such as ambulances that alert passerby to the severity of their passengers' conditions and plantlike skyscrapers, and he has several assorted hobbies and collections.
His metaphysical interpretations about the film reflected humankind's place in the universe. Bazin believed that the film examined one person's identity and search for meaning. It portrayed the world as ambiguous and full of contradictions, whereas films up until then simply portrayed people's actions and motivations. Bazin's biographer Dudley Andrew wrote that: > The world of Citizen Kane, that mysterious, dark, and infinitely deep world > of space and memory where voices trail off into distant echoes and where > meaning dissolves into interpretation, seemed to Bazin to mark the starting > point from which all of us try to construct provisionally the sense of our > lives.
They went into the halfway stage in second place, six points clear of Gulf Komara in third. Their form began to stutter into the second half of the regular season, starting with a 3–0 defeat against a much-improved Eastern Stars. More dropped points followed, with a draw against Southern Strikers and a damaging defeat against playoff rivals FC Bougainville saw their playoff cushion cut to three points with three matches remaining. Their form continued to trail off, but the side was still able to qualify with a win on the final day against 7th- placed Star Mountain.
The Forest Dale Iron Furnace is located in eastern Brandon, on the north side of Vermont 73 just east of Furnace Road. The site now consists of a generally level area, much of it grassy, with the principal visible portion, the furnace stack, set in the woods just north of the field, accessible via a trail off Furnace Road. The stack is a square stone and brick structure, about tall, square at the base, tapering as it rises. Three sides have arched openings with stone voussoirs at ground level, about wide at the mouth, that taper as the recede into the structure.
New Chicago, also known as West Chicago (as it was originally named) is a ghost town and unincorporated community in Granite County, Montana, United States, on the west bank of Flint Creek. It is located 2.85 miles (1.77 km) south of Drummond on a gravel trail off the Pintler Veterans Memorial Scenic Highway, better known as Montana Highway 1. New Chicago formerly had amenities, consisting of two hotels, two stores, a flour mill, a telegraph station, a Wells Fargo office, and a Post Office. The rest of the area is now inhabited by fair-sized ranches.
Today, the site is managed by the State Historic Preservation Division of Hawaii's Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) with the help of the Historic Hawaii Foundation and other local preservation organizations, including the Aha Hui Malama O Kaniakapūpū. Kaniakapūpū was added as site 66000293 to the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966. Kaniakapūpū is located at the end of an unmarked trail off the Pali Highway. The property is near the Luakaha Falls, and the surrounding area and trail leading up to the site are covered by a forest of invasive bamboo.
The cave, a natural fissure in an outcropping of grey gneiss ledge, runs for about 20 feet back into the rock. At one time it may have opened into a small chamber, but leaves, debris, and fill have erased any evidence of this. The cave looks much as it did in the late 18th century when the tale of Putnam and the wolf was codified. Today, the Wolf Den is accessible from a hiking trail off of Wolf Den drive in Mashamoquet Brook State Park, a + Connecticut state park, with two campgrounds, hiking, fishing, swimming, and picnicking.
Green's Lodge Battery is in Gibraltar, the British Overseas Territory at the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula. The artillery battery is located more than 1,000 feet up the North Face of the Rock of Gibraltar, at the northern end of the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, above Farringdon's Battery and adjacent to Ministry of Defence property. Also referred to as the Superior Battery, the emplacement is positioned at the end of the Green's Lodge Nature Trail, off Signal Station Road. Green's Lodge Nature Trail is more formally referred to as Green's Lodge Road, although it bears little resemblance to a road in its current state.
In 1863 John Bozeman, along with a partner named John Jacobs, opened the Bozeman Trail, a new northern trail off the Oregon Trail leading to the mining town of Virginia City through the Gallatin Valley and the future location of the city of Bozeman. John Bozeman, with Daniel Rouse and William Beall, platted the town in August 1864, stating "standing right in the gate of the mountains ready to swallow up all tenderfeet that would reach the territory from the east, with their golden fleeces to be taken care of." Red Cloud's War closed the Bozeman Trail in 1868, but the town's fertile land still attracted permanent settlers.
There is an urna visible between the eyebrows, as well as an ushnisha, denoted by the hair cropped in small spiral curls, and a half-moon shaped jewel (gyeju) protruding just above the forehead. The robes drape over the left shoulder only, wrapping around the front in a U-shape, leaving the statue exposed from the chest to the upper waist. The waistcoat is creased into the shape of five lotus petals, and the ends of the robes trail off over the left knee in the shape of a lotus bud. The slightly smaller statues of Prabhutaratna and Amitābha closely resemble Sakyamuni,Survey Report of Gakhwangjeon Hall 2009, p.
The highway begins at the intersection of US 17 which is the main commercial drag through North Myrtle Beach and Main Street which provides direct access to Ocean Drive (SC 65). The parkway, with two lanes in each direction and a multi-use trail off the northbound side, begins towards the north and passes between two residential neighborhoods with tall sound barriers lining the road. It climbs a hill to cross the Intracoastal Waterway and exit the city of North Myrtle Beach. As it passes through an unincorporated area of Horry County, the road begins to curve to the west and intersects Old Sanders Drive, an access road to another residential neighborhood.
The extension of Balmoral Terrace from Curtis Lane to Parview Drive, the extension of Wellesley Terrace from Curtis Lane to Parview Drive, the extension of Curtis Lane from Wellesley Terrace to Andersonville Road and the addition of Leib Court off of Wellesley Terrace and Eddystone Circle off of Curtis Lane allowed for more homes to be built. As of 2013, there were 265 homes in Waterford Hill Manor and 609 residents as of 2016. In 1987, another development began on the northern side of Waterford Hill on Suicide Hill, Middle Hill and Three Layer Hill. Streets were built and named Ridgeview Dr. (off Dixie Hwy), Timberway Trail (off of Ridgeway Trail) and Scenic Pines Court (off of Timberway Trail).
On the beach, Beach Road is a popular cycling route, with the Bay Trail off-road walking/cycling tracks also following the coastline. Dendy Street Beach, just south of Middle Brighton, features 82 colourful bathing boxes, which are one of the tourist icons of Melbourne. The boxes share a uniformity of size and build, and a regular arrangement along the beach, and are the only surviving such structures close to the Melbourne CBD. A Planning Scheme Heritage Overlay on the boxes by the Bayside City Council restricts alterations, and all retain their Victorian era architecture, such as timber frames, weatherboard sidings, and corrugated iron roofs, without amenities such electricity or running water.
Various other specific measures have also been used to assess ability in emotional intelligence. These measures include: # Diagnostic Analysis of Non-verbal Accuracy – The Adult Facial version includes 24 photographs of equal amount of happy, sad, angry, and fearful facial expressions of both high and low intensities which are balanced by gender. The tasks of the participants is to answer which of the four emotions is present in the given stimuli. # Japanese and Caucasian Brief Affect Recognition test – Participants try to identify 56 faces of Caucasian and Japanese individuals expressing seven emotions such happiness, contempt, disgust, sadness, anger, surprise, and fear, which may also trail off for 0.2 seconds to a different emotion.
The result is that instead of the sharp backscattered peaks one would expect on an N(E) plot, with the width determined by energy and angular resolution, the peaks observed trail off gradually towards lower energy as the ions pass through the depth occupied by that element. Elements which only appear at some depth inside the sample will also have their peak positions shifted by some amount which represents the distance an ion had to traverse to reach those nuclei. In practice, then, a compositional depth profile can be determined from an RBS N(E) measurement. The elements contained by a sample can be determined from the positions of peaks in the energy spectrum.
It has partly moulted into its first-winter plumage; however, juvenile brown plumage is prominent on its head and neck Like most terrestrial starlings the common starling moves by walking or running, rather than hopping. Their flight is quite strong and direct; their triangular-shaped wings beat very rapidly, and periodically the birds glide for a short way without losing much height before resuming powered flight. When in a flock, the birds take off almost simultaneously, wheel and turn in unison, form a compact mass or trail off into a wispy stream, bunch up again and land in a coordinated fashion. Common starling on migration can fly at and cover up to .
The Canadian government was using Pointer in a Weapon Omega project, in which villains captured by Omega Flight were used to provide Pointer with energy, as his Collective energy was beginning to trail off. The source of the energy was unknown to Pointer and the other members of Omega Flight. The government would also use Mutant Growth Hormone to pump up the criminals' powers and make their DNA more compatible to Pointer's, while using the Guardian suit to regulate the flow (the use of Pointer's absorption powers on these criminals was fatal). This caused Pointer to become an addict of the energy, and only with the help of the other members of Omega Flight was he able to put a stop to the government plans.
Clifftop at Fowlsheugh looking north The sheer cliffs of Fowlsheugh are actually undercut in some places by erosive force of the North Sea wave action and associated strong marine winds, giving rise to cliff overhangs in numerous stretches of the blufftop trail. (Off shore winds commonly attain mean velocities of 80 kilometres per hour here, especially in winter months.) The underlying rock formation is known as Old Red Sandstone, which occurs from Dunnottar Castle five kilometres north to the town of Catterline seven kilometres south. This sandstone formation may be as thick as 2700 metres. In places the fissured red-and-green-coloured sandstone is replaced by picturesque conglomerate with roundish stones varying in diameter from two to thirty centimetres (historically known as puddingstone in this region of Kincardineshire).
The ellipsis is also called a suspension point, points of ellipsis, periods of ellipsis, or (colloquially) "dot-dot- dot".. According to Toner it is difficult to establish when the "dot-dot-dot" phrase was first used. There is an early instance, which is perhaps the first in a piece of fiction, in Virginia Woolf's short story "An Unwritten Novel" (1920). Depending on their context and placement in a sentence, ellipses can indicate an unfinished thought, a leading statement, a slight pause, an echoing voice, or a nervous or awkward silence. Aposiopesis is the use of an ellipsis to trail off into silence—for example: "But I thought he was ..." When placed at the beginning or end of a sentence, the ellipsis can also inspire a feeling of melancholy or longing.
Richards said that: "We expect the military conflict to trail off in 2011," who was visiting British front-line forces for the first time since taking command of the Army last year. "The combat role will start to decline in 2011, but we will remain militarily engaged in training and support roles for another five years, and we will remain in a support role for many years to come." General Sir David Richards with Chuck Hagel in 2013 Richards said that "The Taliban is now beginning to realise that they can lose this war, which was not the view they had a year ago. We have to reinforce the view that they can, and will, be beaten." In 2010, however, he also stated in a radio interview that "I think there's no reason why we shouldn't be looking at [talking to the Taliban] pretty soon".
The Time critic called the film > another of those recurrent thrillers (Sorry, Wrong Number, Gaslight, The Two > Mrs. Carrolls, Julie) in which a dear, sweet, innocent girl is pursued by a > shadowy figure of evil who threatens her with all sorts of insidious > molestation ... Like its predecessors, Midnight Lace is not very interesting > in itself, but it is uncomfortably fascinating when considered as one of the > persistent fantasies of a monogamous society ... False leads trail off in at > least seven directions, but the climax of the film will come to most mystery > buffs as no surprise ... Doris Day wears a lot of expensive clothes, and in > attempting to portray the all-American missus behaves like such a silly, > spoiled, hysterical, middle-aged Lolita that many customers may find > themselves less in sympathy with her plight than with the villain's > murderous intentions.Time review Variety said, > In a Ross Hunter effort the emphasis is on visual satisfaction. The idea > seems to be to keep the screen attractively filled.
Prior to early settlement, the area in and around Macedon was home to the Seneca Nation, a tribe member in the Iroquois League. The town land was acquired for settlement in 1788 from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as part of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase. The first settlers, Webb and Hannah Harwood, arrived in 1789. Brief History of Macedon - Office of the County Historian The construction and completion of the Erie Canal from 1817-1825 brought many new settlers to the area. The town of Macedon was incorporated during the canal construction in 1823, from what had been the western half of the Town of Palmyra. The opening of the Erie Canal led to the forming of new port communities like Wayneport and the Village of Macedon, with the latter centered on Lock 30. Remnants of the former Enlarged Erie Canal Lock 60 (also called the Lower Macedon Lock) are located along the canal trail off Quaker Road, just east of the Village of Macedon. It was built in 1841 as a single- chamber lock, but doubled in 1874.
Ronaldson made his Heineken Cup debut against Saracens, playing at inside centre as Connacht came close to an upset before losing 17–23. Injuries saw his number of appearances trail off as the season went on, but Ronaldson played a total of 14 times in his first year, scoring 38 points. In November 2013, it was announced that he had signed an extension to his contract, keeping him with Connacht until 2016. Ronaldson continued playing regularly in his second season, featuring mainly at out-half. An injury against Munster in January 2015 disrupted his later season, but he made a total of 12 appearances in the league and five in the Challenge Cup. In the 2015–16 season Ronaldson continued to appear regularly, primarily playing as an inside centre alongside Bundee Aki. He was named the team's Player of the Month for November 2015 in recognition of these performances. Ronaldson suffered a knee injury in the end-of-season run in as Connacht chased a place in the knockout stages of the league. He ultimately missed out on playing in the team's Pro12 triumph, making a total of 20 appearances in the season.

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