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That's an area where Euronet will hope the deal trips up.
Here's one example, where Sacramento's offensive execution trips up the Washington Wizards.
Where this really trips up the Oscars is in two particular cases.
It almost completely nails this crazy fence that trips up older iPhones.
They only make quick trips up to the main floor to use the bathroom.
Frequent trips up the Lexington Avenue line and, later, the new Second Avenue subway, followed.
During fiscal year 2018, Amtrak customers took 1503 million trips, up 10 percent since 2008.
When an investment bank trips up in spectacular fashion, human misfortune is often a consequence.
Uber and American Express are partnering to give travelers two free trips up to $65 each.
While it trips up on twins, it seems to handle low light and glasses just fine.
A downhearted Leo trips up her pursuer and tries to find her someplace safe to go.
What trips up straying politicians, most often, is their perceived need to embody some symbolic moral rectitude.
Scudamore spoke with CNN about what often trips up entrepreneurs, his worst mistake and how he unplugs.
Between the trips up and down the state and basic necessities, they had no money for it.
And it's this first step that trips up most products — Bluetooth is awful at traveling through your body.
Smart security is always nuanced and, at times, counterintuitive, which is why it trips up capable bad guys.
Last year, people in that category took an average of 5.1 trips, up from 3.4 trips in 2016.
ISIS, he explains, has a "hyperviolent" social media presence—one that easily trips up many platforms' terms of service.
But around 2016, the company caved and began allowing users to book trips up to 30 days in advance.
The promotion is only valid for trips up to $50 on UberX, UberXL, UberPOOL, Express Pool and WAV trips.
I eventually started making trips up to the record store in Omaha and started finding out about real music.
Despite several frantic trips up to the ICU at Whiston hospital, in between times, things settle into a weird normalcy.
Or you can hold back, see what trips up other contenders, and then slowly work your way through the obstacles.
Down by the water, a restored, 19th-century steam boat powered by birch logs offered day-trips up the fjord.
They took trips up to Ojai, out to Catalina for the day, the wives went shopping for Oscars dresses together.
For Morton, he thinks it's reached a point where the operators need to be certified to organize trips up the mountain.
His physical world, with help from the unwieldy instrument known as the human body, trips up its inhabitant at every step.
And how banks plan for various scenarios could prove to be the wild card that trips up one or more stress tests.
When the ice cream in the center is too hard, it's like a clunky word in a sentence that trips up the flow.
During one of their trips up and down, Buzzfeed reports that Ventrella made a joke about the connection to the Game Of Thrones mastermind.
It's a topic that trips up chefs on every reality cooking show, as poached eggs have a reputation for being notoriously hard to prepare.
After a few trips up and down the floor, Richardson responds by jab stepping towards the ball and then back-cutting to the rim.
Every team trips up occasionally in the marathon 18-game South American qualifying tournament, but Argentina's mere 6 wins in 16 games is worrisome.
But it took me 13 guesses and two minutes to get a word that, at best, trips up first graders on a spelling test.
Most often it was deserted, so, aside from a few short trips up the coast for supplies, Hugh stayed put during our week on Maui.
I know this may sound like a simple and narrow point, but it's shocking how often it trips up even the most money-savvy people.
So what is it about season two that trips up shows with such exciting first seasons, while seeming to boost shows with more disappointing debuts?
In 2018, Chinese people made 149 million international tourist trips, up 14.7 percent from a year earlier, when growth was less than half, the ministry added.
We'll end on the closest thing Delon Wright has to a signature move, this brilliant double cross that just about always trips up whoever's guarding him.
That was, however, far less than half the battle — and it's the second part that trips up most entrepreneurs, especially those making products for poor countries.
This web is now slowly but surely being pulled apart by the U.S. and other players who eagerly capitalize on areas where the U.S. trips up.
Even where the film trips up over the complexity of Evans' structure, it still feels admirable that he didn't make this a simple black-and-white, hero-vs.
TECH TRIPS UP: "Any final flush for U.S. equity markets has to pull this group much lower and very quickly," said Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research.
The drop in foreign travel has delivered a silver lining for domestic tourism though, with local trips up by over 16 million since 2013 to nearly 119 million.
Occasionally, after a long day at school and an early start, his daughters complain of their tiring limbs on surprisingly epic trips up and down flights of stairs.
Airlines blame flight delays on many things — missing paperwork, storms in faraway states, planes stacked up at La Guardia — but one explanation in particular trips up some travelers.
Famous for their waxed jackets, the brand holds a royal warrant from the Queen, Prince Charles and Prince Philip, and are a favorite for annual trips up to Balmoral.
In its press statement, Mobike says most of its bikes are used for trips up to 3 km, but the e-bikes will hopefully increase that to 5 km.
He is credited with helping at least 261 people escape the tower in several trips up and down stairwells, before perishing alongside a group of New York City firefighters.
"For now it's vacuuming, steam moping, picking up toys, endless trips up and down my stairs, picking up the bebes & making the bed that will be my cardio," she said.
But "At the Edge of the Orchard" is a bumpy wagon ride, a slog through mud followed by a mad gallop, including some ludicrous trips up and down a mountainside.
Everyone knows that you can get fired for being unable or unwilling to play nicely with others, but what trips up a lot of people is having a poorly developed poker face.
The two of them toured the country in a pearl white Cadillac and made frequent trips up to a red cabin in the woods near Summersville Lake that Pawpaw had also built.
After swimming, I wander around the big ASDA and get the food that mom and I will eat for the next 24 hours in between the two daily trips up to the hospital.
Occasionally, between trips up and down the steps, he paused to wipe up drops of paint that had fallen beyond the brown paper he'd laid on the studio's faded but immaculate linoleum floor.
Wordplay SPECIAL POST — It's not often that a wild animal trips up New York Times crossword solvers to such an extent, but the ONAGER was the most-revealed answer in last Thursday's puzzle.
In fact, this question trips up a lot of people, especially women and others who may not feel totally comfortable 'selling' themselves — though that's exactly what this question is asking a candidate to do.
African carriers are also seeking smaller, fuel efficient aircraft for trips up to two hours, while the oil sector eyes durable planes that can land on unpaved strips at remote exploration sites, he said.
Elsewhere, the Pixel 4 now uses machine learning for white balance in all modes, instead of just Night Sight — the examples Levoy used included a snow scene, which trips up traditional cameras all the time.
However, space tourism is slowly coming closer to reality, with companies like Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin closing in on taking short trips up to the edge of space and back.
The railway network is likely to see a 9.7 percent jump in trips against 2015, while airlines will accommodate about 58.3 million trips, up 10 percent, the ministry said in a statement on its website.
The AP found that over an eight-month stretch last year, he charged $13,85033 to reimburse mileage on a personal vehicle, which is enough for 40 round trips up and down the state of Indiana.
Amtrak allows pets 20 pounds or less to ride in small carriers for trips up to seven hours, so our compact 18-pound pugs qualified for the three-and-a-half hour ride to Washington.
The electrically powered PAV, or "personal air vehicle," is designed for a cruising speed up to 180 miles per hour, a cruising altitude of around 1,000 to 2,000 feet, and trips up to 5003 miles.
That leads me to my next point, which is about a kind of clue that comes up every now and then that trips up a lot of people, so it's worth watching out for it.
"West of Eden" traverses those same ideas, but this time instead of the decaying effect of hereditary wealth there is the explosive fallout of the quick trips up the class ladder that are a California specialty.
To determine how much the men stole during the course of the year, Holtz reviewed records of their visits to the store and scrolled through security camera footage of their trips up and down the aisles.
"Our platform strategy continues to deliver strong results, with Trips up 35% and Gross Bookings up 37% in constant currency, compared to the second quarter of last year," Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said in a statement.
It's the kind of thing you'd expect to see at the end of a sports movie, when the underdog team completely trips up the reigning champs by pulling off a trick play that nobody saw coming.
Driving profit is a tourism boom which saw more than 5 billion domestic trips made last year, 12.8 percent over 2016, plus 129 million overseas trips, up 0.67 percent, showed data from the China National Tourism Administration.
However, the Chase Sapphire Reserve covers all of your trips up to $2500 for the cardholder, their spouse or domestic partner, and dependent children for any flight delayed for six or more hours, or for overnight delays.
What trips up contemporary cheaters, Empfield said, is their false assumption that the only thing they have to worry about is their timing chip, the device they wear that records their time at various points along a course.
In the meantime, a steady flow of dump trucks carting debris from Maria is making trips up the winding road to the main dump site, where the putrid smell of decay hits you like a nasty slap to the face.
My brother and I grew up in Nashville, and when we were back home we would take trips up into Kentucky, where our dad's family has lived since before statehood, poking around the distilleries and whiskey bars of Bardstown and Lexington.
These groups might be created by immigration patterns, school districts and real ­estate developments, but they are reinforced through long hours in standardized-­test tutoring, weekends spent at Chinese- or Korean-­language classes and long subway trips up to the Bronx.
Overall, TripAdvisor found that the fastest-growing experience categories for 2017 global travelers, based on year-over-year growth in bookings from 2016, includes historical and heritage tours (up 125 percent), sunset cruises (up 86 percent) and private day trips (up 79 percent).
For all the metal brushes and waxes on his bench, a large part of his work is digesting the information provided by the wax companies, coaches and his own trips up the mountain to determine what kind of snow and temperatures can be expected.
He can bide his time spotting up off the ball or, as he did to begin a recent fourth quarter, he can call his own number seven straight trips up the court, taking over with a silky isolation game he's modeled on Joe Johnson, Paul Pierce, Tracy McGrady, and Kobe Bryant.
If you entertain your own child, keep them off other people's laps / food trays / faces, apologise if they yank someone's hair or vomit on their shoes, try and minimise freakouts with food, cuddles or trips up and down the aisle, you'll probably get on with your fellow passengers just fine.
EditorsNote: Adds paragraph 20083 Troy trips up No. 25 LSU 24-21 BATON ROUGE, La. — For a 20-point underdog, Troy's stunning 24-21 upset of No. 25 LSU Saturday night was less a case of the third time being the charm as it was a manifesto of dominance from start to finish.
He has spent nearly his entire life in the state — in 2005 The New York Times called him "so Jersey, he deserves his own rest area" — having taken thousands of trips up and down the Turnpike for work, to visit his mother and to be with his five children (he has been married twice).
Over the last few years, Google has made its products available in more than a dozen Indian languages, reworked Android keyboards to work better with Indic language scripts, and even trained its voice assistant to understand Hinglish, a mixture of Hindi and English that millions of Indians use colloquially, which trips up Alexa and Siri regularly.
I had crafted a vision in my head of my final spring here: one final Deltopia, a notorious party weekend in Isla Vista to start things off, an easy class schedule that was more of a formality, getting a perfect postgraduate job offer, wild nights spent downtown, weekend trips up and down the beautiful California coast, late-night crams at Davidson Library, and so many more treasured "lasts," as we got ready to move on with the rest of our lives.
Hazlewood, Sara. "Lawsuit Trips Up Dance Company". Silicon Valley Business Journal, Oct. 17, 1999.
She started competing in trips up to 1,500 miles long. While still competing, she got married (four times total). She bore 15 children. She sometimes traveled with her children.
The more reliable modes are from either a local fisherman or a dive company that makes regular trips up to the island to dive off the reefs surrounding the island.
The Shelter at the summit provides protection from the weather. A plaque at the shelter commemorates the role of Duncan Rutherford (1853-1917) has had in Hanmer Springs. Longer walking trips up Mount Isobel are possible via a variety of tracks.
Among his most memorable adventures since returning from San Francisco have been long boat trips up the coast as far as Alaska with his friend, songwriter and recording star Terry Jacks ("Seasons in the Sun", The Poppy Family et al.), an environmentalist and passionate outdoorsman.
Mason – Mason is a middle aged man who works on the Yukon. He was born in Tennessee but has worked on the Yukon for many years now. He has made many trips up and down the trails and believes himself to be an expert. Ruth – Ruth is Mason’s wife.
Nance never pitched more than 24 innings in a major league season as his seasons were cut short by trips up and down to the minor leagues. Nance's career ERA was 5.02 with a win–loss record of 1-3. Nance retired after the season. He now has 2 children with his wife.
Canemah, where Multnomah had been built, was the upriver terminus of a portage road that ran around Willamette Falls. Multnomah ran regularly from Canemah south to Salem, with side trips up the Yamhill River to Dayton. Running downriver, Multnomah often carried 1000 to 1500 bushels of wheat grown in the Willamette Valley.
Texaco's expansion resulted in more ports being served by the tanker, especially in the southeastern United States. In addition to her trips up north, Lightburne started delivering her cargo to places such as Charleston, Tampa, Savannah and West Indies. For example, in November 1934 she delivered petroleum products to Charleston and Cuba.
Richard Gay Somerset (1848–1928) was the son of the sub-editor and sometimes art critic of the Old Manchester Courier. He was educated at the School of Art under Mr. Buckley. He enjoyed travelling and made sixteen trips up and down the Mediterranean in coasting steamers. On these journeys he preferred to paint subjects with an archaeological interest.
Colleen trips up on the rope, giving Zack the win. His prize is that she kisses him on the lips. Zack explains that by losing the bet, Colleen could kiss him, which she wanted to do, while saving face with her friends. Colleen denies Zack's reasoning and nags House to tell them why Cuddy is angry with him.
This necessitated the removal of about of the decking. Daily traffic in 2010 was 30,000 trips a day at peak usage, of which 4000 are pedestrians, 3000 cyclists, and 23,000 vehicles. Until 2011, the rail span for the E&N; was used twice a day by the Via Rail Dayliner, for trips up the island towards Duncan, Nanaimo and Courtenay.
Built at Fort Vermilion, this long vessel could carry forty tons of freight and worked on the Peace River for ten years., until she was taken through the rapids below Fort Vermilion. Steamboats had a limited season, often making only making 3 or 4 trips a year. These trips up and down the river would take several weeks, depending on conditions and sand bars.
In his spare time, Dittman goes on regular trips up and down the California Coast, surfing. The son of a military father, he has lived from Goose Bay, Canada to the Deep South to Guam, and has visited most of Europe, Southeast Asia, New Zealand and North America. In 1996, he received his BFA in Acting and Directing from the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi.
Taynuilt has two main beaches. Airds Bay is a pebble bay with views to the Duirinnis hill and Bonawe. Kelly's Pier has both old and new parts, with a sweep of pebble beach as well, where small craft can be launched. Day trips up and down the loch are available to see the seals on the Anne of Etive, a few minutes from Kelly's Pier.
They were primarily sailing vessels with auxiliary power provided by paddles. Cook recorded a mean speed of 7 knots close-hauled, which was rather faster than his own vessels. Provisioning allowed for trips up to a month which could be extended by another two weeks without undue hardship. At the present day, the voyaging canoes in the Carolines are smaller, typically 26 feet with a crew of five or six.
Doc's home and office, the lab is a place where all kinds of living things are kept and preserved (e.g., live octopuses, rattlesnakes, starfish). Doc makes frequent trips up and down the California coast to collect specimens from the ocean and sells them for dissection or observation at labs, museums, and universities all across the country. Doc also has a library's worth of books and records and an old phonograph player.
Fundraising also needs to occur. In addition, Bish works with a tour company to open the trips up to fans and friends, which are then advertised on The Joy of Music website. The majority of current European Joy of Music trips utilize a riverboat for travel between sites. This has made touring easier, because there is no need to pack and unpack when moving from city to city.
Its first trip was to carry 109 soldiers from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Pierre, which was located up river in South Dakota. It then traveled up the Yellowstone River, adding to the trip. In all, the trip took nearly three months to complete. In March 1856, the Arabia was sold to Captain William Terrill and William Boyd, and it made fourteen trips up and down the Missouri during their ownership.
Omar and Barry are still arguing as the group returns to the safehouse, but are interrupted when they find Hassan dancing with an oblivious neighbour (Julia Davis). The group suspects they have been compromised and transport their volatile explosives to a new location in grocery bags. Faisal trips up while crossing a field and is killed in the explosion. This angers Omar, who berates the others and leaves.
After leaving the state Senate, McKay returned to his title insurance business in Bend. When he eventually retired from business, McKay and his third wife, Della Marjorie (Phillips) McKay, traveled around the country in a motor home. This included regular trips up and down the west coast to watch University of Oregon Ducks football games. Over the years, they traveled enough to wear out two motor home engines.
As the Skytree's opening approached, people reportedly waited in line for a week to get tickets. By the opening, trips up the tower were fully booked for the first two months of operation. The opening day drew a crowd of tens of thousands, despite rainy conditions which blocked the view from the tower's observation deck. Strong winds also forced two elevators to be shut down, leaving some visitors briefly stranded on the observation deck.
The new owners worked Kootenai in the first part of the season of 1890 as a passenger and freight boat, making enough money in the first few trips to pay off the notes. When the sternwheeler Lytton came into service later in the 1890 season, Kootenai was used mostly as freight boat. Kootenai made 27 trips up and down the lakes in the 1890 season, starting on May 13 and ending on August 12.
William plays the part very badly- tripping over everything in front of a hall full of people from the village (his family is also in the crowd). As he trips up, his headgear falls off: he is instantly recognised by his mother and father and half the village. At the end, he is pursued by half the school. However, it all turns out okay as the girl he helped is the daughter of one of his father's business friends.
Bettina Korek was born and raised in Southern California. She grew up in Van Nuys, a suburb of Los Angeles and later in Westwood, to a father in finance and a mother in graphic design. Her mother often took her on tripsup over the hill” to Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and instilled in her a deep passion for the arts. Korek studied art history at Princeton University and spent a year studying French in Paris.
Joshua Jones was a British stop motion children's television series produced by Bumper Films in 1992. Bumper Films also produced Rocky Hollow and Fireman Sam. The series was about a cheerful gypsy fellow named Joshua Jones who lived on a canal boat with his canine companion Fairport. They take trips up and down Clearwater Canal, delivering items and carrying out tasks for the folks at Biggott's Wharf and generally having a fun time on the water.
A bus pass offering 12 trips is available for $20.00 for regular fare or $10.00 for senior citizens and disabled persons. The fares for Demand Response vary based on distance traveled. The service costs $5.00 for intracounty trips up to round trip, $10.00 for intracounty trips between and round trip, $20.00 for intracounty trips greater than round trip, and $40.00 for trips outside Cecil County. Senior citizens and disabled persons pay half fare for Demand Response service.
Paulo immediately befriends Raymond, with his eyes greedily on his cash as he owes money to the biggest Mafia leader in Rio. He insists that he is prepared to take Raymond wherever he needs to go and whatever he needs done can be done. Therefore, Paulo takes Raymond to the nicest hotel in Rio. Raymond trips up in a commotion at the door of the hotel, dropping his bag and spreading his cash all over the floor.
During the 1950s and 60s, the Lake George Steamboat Company owned and operated two ships on Lake George, the Ticonderoga (II), a retired navy ship from World War II, and the Mohican (II), a converted steamer (to diesel) who was built by the Steamboat Company during 1907-1908. The Ticonderoga made trips up and down the lake, while the Mohican would make two trips into Paradise Bay.Gates, William Preston. ""Minne-Ha-Ha (II)"" Lake George Boats and Steamboats.
In July the ship conducted several trips up and down St. Lawrence river between Montreal and North Sydney. On August 5, 1905 Sangstad left Portland for Buenos Aires with a cargo of 636,000 feet of spruce timber. After arrival in Argentina the ship sailed back to North America and reached Philadelphia on December 18. On October 6, 1905 the charter with Tweedie Trading Company was extended for 3 more months at a rate of £900 per calendar month.
James spent nearly a year on his American tour from August, 1904 to July, 1905. He travelled the entire country and even made decent money from public lectures, usually to ladies' organizations that he made "pay me through the nose." The American Scene covers his trips up and down the Eastern seaboard, concentrating on New York City and New England. A second volume, which was to recount his experiences in the Midwest and West, never got written.
After her major accomplishments at Fort Barrow and New Bern, the Hunchback was assigned to patrol the North Carolina Sounds. While on patrol, the ship made several trips up the Chowan River. During these patrols, the Hunchback was responsible for the capture of four small ships and the destruction of one Confederate battery. In early October 1862, the Hunchback received an urgent request for assistance near the city of Franklin, Virginia, where Confederate forces were gathering.
Craig is a passionate outdoorsman and worked as an Outward Bound instructor for several years after college. He's led climbing trips up the mountaineers route on Mt. Whitney, Aconcagua, Mt. Rainier, Pico De Orizaba, and Denali. Craig is married to actress and former Yellow Power Ranger Sasha Williams, and together they have 2 children: Noah and Colin. In May 2019, it was announced that Craig is working on his next project, a horror-comedy entitled Bride and Doom.
Two rudders were fitted to help steer the ship. Vessels, on average, only lasted about five years due to the wooden hulls being breached, poor maintenance, fires, general wear and tear, and the common boiler explosion. Early trips up the Mississippi River took three weeks to get to the Ohio. Later, with better pilots, more powerful engines and boilers, removal of obstacles and experienced rivermen knowing where the sand bars were, the figure was reduced to 4 days.
The Squalls made several trips up and down the East coast of the U.S. and a trip through the mid-West before disbanding. Hay never stopped jamming with his friends and briefly performed with a project called the Yams who learned covers of songs in hopes of playing bars and fraternity parties. This is where he began his association with multi-instrumentalist Bill David, a local musician with deep roots in the community. Bob Hay & the Jolly Beggars began as a solo project.
In March 1905 Undine was hauled out, for the first time in twelve years, at the Portland Shipbuilding Company’s yard. The hull was found to be in remarkably good condition, requiring replacement of only a few planks at the bow and the stern. Undine was scheduled for a thorough overall of its machinery and structure, which was expected to take about two months. In August 1905 Undine was employed on sightseeing trips up the Columbia River to Cascade Locks and Canal.
In 1960, Millard developed a passion for photography and installed a darkroom on the top floor of her Greenwich Village brownstone. Millard studied photography with Paul Caponigro, Lisa Modell, and Ansel Adams. She was interested in photography of nature, political struggles, and portraiture. Millard created “picture stories” while traveling including on trips up the Essequibo and Pomeroon Rivers in then-British Guiana; visiting the artist, David Alfaro Siqueiros, at work in his studio; and to Chile in 1970 to photograph Chilean mural art.
A native of Foster, Rhode Island and Killingly, Connecticut, Simmons is a graduate of Western Connecticut State University, a member of the American Meteorological Society with the television seal of approval, and a member of the National Weather Association. Simmons is an avid snowmobiler and frequently makes trips up to northern New England during the winter months. Other hobbies include motorcycle riding, skiing, landscaping, and big trucks. He also maintains his own weather website,Connecticut's Meteorological Data Source in his spare time.
October brings plenty of other trouble, however, when another teen hooligan - August Fluke Jr. - gets in the habit of knocking down privies for pre- Halloween amusement. With the help of a strategically strung wire and a pan of glue, Grandma Dowdel trips up Augie's trickery, with a hot coat of glue that sticks "till kingdom come." Luckily, Grandma's treats prove far sweeter than her tricks: at the party, Mrs. Dowdel dishes up home-baked pies made with borrowed pecans and pumpkins.
He has a tendency to lose ladders, one of which trips up and nearly kills someone. We also learn that his neglect of a loose floor tile in the smoking room has put one of his colleagues into a coma. He is constantly thwarted in his attempts to fix the drinks machine and has consequently become highly emotional in his dealings with it. On one occasion it is fixed easily by Monique by removing a squashed cup from the mechanism.
All campers go on canoe trips in their cabin groups. The youngest campers go on an overnight trip, while older campers go on trips up to six days long. Cash Island hosts 5-day and 6-day camp sessions as well as specialty camps such as fishing, sailing, and family camps. Pioneer Manitoba also operates a number of tripping programs, including the 'Challenge' for 15- and 16-year-olds, which centers around a two-week-long whitewater river canoe trip.
During the early days, long before the advent of automobiles, there was a stage route from Chateaugay to the Banner House landing. From here a small steamer-- first the Adirondack and later the Emma-- made regular trips up through the Narrows and around the Upper Lake, stopping at every dock to deliver mail and supplies. The arrival of this little steamer was the high spot in the day's activities at all the camps. People felt a personal responsibility in meeting the boat and getting the latest news.
The many options for tramping around Lake Ōhau range from short walks such as the Freehold Creek Track (6 km, 2–3 hours), to longer over night trips up the Hopkins and Huxley Valleys. Several back country huts in the Hopkins Valley are worth a visit, including Monument Hut, Red Hut, Elcho Hut and Erceg Hut. Tramping by the Huxley river, north of Lake Ohau. The Huxley Valley, which branches off the Hopkins Valley, is home to several huts including Huxley Forks Hut and Brodrick Hut.
During one of these trips up the river, Wacousta ran aground on the Goose island (Île aux Oies) on September 28, 1909 but was refloated shortly after sustaining only minor damage. The ship had to stay in Montreal for repairs and inquiry which was held on October 3, before she could resume her service on October 10. On December 18, 1909 the ship left Wabana for Philadelphia with a cargo of iron ore. After unloading Wacousta departed Philadelphia on January 10, 1910 carrying 5,041 tons of coal for Havana.
They encountered nothing except enemy aircraft and dodged heavy bombing attacks throughout the evening. Over the next nine days, Taylor and her division mates made eight more trips up the "Slot"—one of which was to cover mining operations off the west coast of Kolombangara—but saw little or no action. Taylor departed Guadalcanal and the Solomons on 28 August to escort Titania (AKA-13) to Nouméa. Then—after a ten-day repair, rest, and relaxation period in Sydney, Australia—the destroyer escorted a troop transport convoy from Nouméa to Guadalcanal.
The ATA Carnet, often referred to as the "Passport for goods", is an international customs document that permits the tax-free and duty-free temporary export and import of nonperishable goods for up to one year. It consists of unified Customs declaration forms which are prepared ready to use at every border crossing point. It is a globally accepted guarantee for Customs duties and taxes which can replace security deposit required by each Customs authorities. It can be used in multiple countries in multiple trips up to its one-year validity.
The area of current Deltona and surrounding communities was originally inhabited by nomadic Timucuans, who found fish and fresh water to be plentiful in the area. After Florida became a state in 1845, steamboats began to make regular trips up the St. Johns River to Lake Monroe. George Sauls, a former secret agent for the Confederacy during the American Civil War, along with his wife Adeline and six children, were the first settlers in the area in 1859.Volusia County History: City of Deltona . Volusia.org. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
The verifiable satellite-tracked record was set September 25, 2015, of (17:45) by US mountain running team member Joseph Gray. Also notable is the time of twelve-time champion of the Pikes Peak Marathon Matt Carpenter (18:31). The female Incline record is attributed to Allie McLaughlin of Colorado Springs (20:07). In 2012, local resident Ed Baxter, 58, became the first person to complete the "Inclinathon", 13 consecutive trips up and down the Incline in one day. Baxter completed the effort in just over 13 hours.
He made several other trips up the Hudson as a teenager, including an extended visit to Johnstown, New York where he passed through the Catskill Mountains region, the setting for "Rip Van Winkle". "Of all the scenery of the Hudson", Irving wrote, "the Kaatskill Mountains had the most witching effect on my boyish imagination".PMI, 1:39. Irving began writing letters to the New York Morning Chronicle in 1802 when he was 19, submitting commentaries on the city's social and theater scene under the pseudonym Jonathan Oldstyle. The name evoked his Federalist leaningsBurstein, 19.
On the long tripsup to two months—the cattlemen faced many difficulties. They had to cross major rivers such as the Arkansas River and the Red River, and innumerable smaller creeks, plus handle the topographic challenges for their herds of canyons, badlands and low mountain ranges. The major drives typically needed to start in the spring after the rains stimulated the growth of green grasses for the grazing cattle. The spring drives, with those rains and higher water levels with the runoff, always meant more danger at the river crossings, which had no bridges.
6614 with a coal trian at Newport A fall in the South Wales coal trade in the 1930s saw many of the class re-allocated to other parts of the system. Due to the stability of the design, many drivers would typically operate the 56xx class down the Welsh valleys in reverse (bunker first). The placement of the trailing wheels helped the engine enter the curves better than if operated in the other direction. Typically, during operation, when pulling a heavy load the tanks were operated bunker first, and then smokebox first on the return trips up the valleys.
The community name derives from the nearby river of the same name that lies close to the Alaska Highway a few miles past the airstrip. The name derives historically from Hudson's Bay Company employees using the Liard River to reach the Northern Interior of British Columbia. It is likely a name given by Robert Campbell on his trips up river to Fort Halkett and Dease Lake during the 1830s. A Hudson's Bay trading post was established here in 1867, with a postmaster in service from 1868 to 1878, but the site was reported abandoned by the Geological Survey of Canada in 1890.
Born in February 1870 to Samuel Bartlett and Ada Bithe Rawling (née Withers), Cecil Rawling was raised in Somerset and attended Clifton College."Clifton College Register" Muirhead, J.A.O. p124: Bristol; J.W Arrowsmith for Old Cliftonian Society; April, 1948 After leaving school, Rawling served in the local militia as an officer, subsequently accepting a commission into the Somerset Light Infantry in 1891. His unit was dispatched to India in 1897 and served on the North-West Frontier during the Tirah Campaign, although Rawling did not see action. During this period, Rawling took numerous hunting trips up into the Himalaya mountains.
In Worcester, the Worcester River Cruises have boat trips up and down the river between Tewkesbury and Stourport, operating the boats The Pride of the Midlands and The Earl Grosvenor.Worcester River Cruises website The Cathedral Ferry, a foot passenger ferry, also operates on summer weekends from the steps of Worcester Cathedral. In Shropshire the Hampton Loade Ferry used to operate across the river though has been closed since 2016. In Shrewsbury, boat trips around the loop of the town centre are at present provided by the Sabrina and depart from Victoria Quay near the Welsh Bridge during the summer.
Technical innovators have brought important advances in computing, including the Cray line of supercomputers. It is common for residents of the Twin Cities area to own or share cabins and other properties along lakes and forested areas in the central and northern regions of the state, and weekend trips "up North" happen through the warmer months. Ice fishing is also a major pastime in the winter, although each year some overambitious fishermen find themselves in dangerous situations when they venture out onto the ice too early or too late. Hunting, snowmobiling, ATV riding and numerous other outdoor activities are also popular.
One of the most difficult Adirondack peakbagging challenges is to do all five in the same day; while many have, most hikers prefer to break the trips up into separate assaults on Dix and/or one of the others. The mountain was reportedly first climbed by a man named Rykert in the course of surveying the town line. Hikers commonly choose to climb Dix from the south by taking the Elk Lake Trail from the similarly named lake toward Hunters Pass, where a spur leads up to Dix. Less frequently, a lengthy northern ascent can start from the Ausable Club in St. Huberts.
Philip releases his first CD 'October' on his own Ditton Pye label. He also contributes to two Radio 4 programmes 'Singing in the Wilderness' (presented by Tom Robinson and 'Chanson' presented by Kit Hesketh-Harvey. He continues to record and release albums 'Cupid Is A Drunkard' (2000), 'The Ballad Of Ruben Garcia' (2002), 'Fame' (2003) and 'Mr Jeays' (2005) while performing at various venues around London, Sussex and occasional trips up to Leeds, Hull and Manchester. He usually either performs solo or with a group of musicians from Brighton that include Paul Stapleton, Kerry Stapleton and Simon Goble.
He later learns that Gresson makes regular boat trips up the coast, and plans to tag along. He rides the foul boat, but realises he needs a passport to go all the way north, and must follow it on shore, dodging the law. He has a hint from his contact that a mine at a place called Ranna may be what he seeks, and hears the boat stops at an iron mine, so he resolves to head that way. He leaves the boat and treks inland, but soon finds he is wanted by the law, and is caught by some soldiers.
Hegdish (performed by Dan Redican, Fred Stinson and John Pattison) is a trickster, a rival, a grouch, and the show's only main antagonist. He was added in the second season. He wears a brown scarf and has shaggy purple fur, large black eyebrows (which makes the top of his head appear bald), and heavily ringed yellow eyes. Cynical, pessimistic, sarcastic, and lazy (In many episodes he is shown sleeping in a hammock in the middle of the day), he sometimes makes the effort to horde the things he likes, trips up the plans of the other Groundlings, give misleading information, and waste resources.
At the parochial house, Ted trips up over a brick. He learns from Mrs Doyle that Jack is keeping the brick as a "pet", but Jack soon changes his mind, and throws the brick at Ted. Ted then receives a call from Pat, who, in revenge for losing his job, has planted a bomb on Dougal's milk float, which is set to arm if it exceeds 4 miles per hour and detonate if the speed drops below that. Ted is so worried that he forgets to hang up the phone, and goes to warn Dougal, but he already exceeded four.
Clifford Kyaw De and Anna May Say Pa. "Tha Byu, Ko" A Dictionary of Asian Christianity. Scott W. Sunquist, editor. Michigan: Wm B Berdmans Publishing Co. 2001.. While the Boardmans and Ko Tha Byu were penetrating the jungles to the south, Adoniram Judson shook off a paralyzing year-long siege of depression that overcame him after the death of his wife, Ann, and set out alone on long canoe trips up the Salween River into the tiger-infested jungles to evangelize the northern Karen. Between trips he worked untiringly at his lifelong goal of translating the whole Bible into the Burmese language.
In 1982, she came under the ownership of the Museum of London, and was rebuilt further times: in 1986/87 and 1998. She is one of only three remaining Wey barges in the world, and is the only floating example - the Reliance is permanently damaged and in a drydock at Dapdune Wharf, whereas Speedwell is in poor condition at the National Waterways Museum in Ellesmere Port. In future, the National Trust hope to use the barge for public boat trips up and down the Navigations. Unfortunately, due to a lack of annual maintenance, she needs repair, and is £10,000 per year to maintain.
Sharp remained there for five days to acclimatize to the altitude. He made several trips up and down the mountain to set up and stock his upper camps and further acclimatize himself. Sharp likely set out from a camp high on the mountain below the northeast ridge to make a summit attempt during the late evening of 13 May, and reportedly only had a very limited supply of supplementary oxygen he intended to use only in an emergency. Sharp either reached the summit or turned back near the summit to descend very late in the day on 14 May.
A few days later and Sheffield Wednesday faced one of the few trips up North to play Middlesbrough. 6-minutes in and Nuhiu finished home on the line after a corner saw the ball continue to bounce in the box, but Nuhiu did not give up until the ball was in the back of the net. New signing Stevie May nearly doubled the Owls' lead as a great finger tip save saw his shot hit the post. Atdhe Nuhiu was soon involved again as his flick on saw Stevie May score his first goal for the club with a delightful finish into the far corner.
Doing this involves numerous trips up and down the mountain, until the last and smallest supply deposit is planted shortly below the peak. When the route is prepared, either entirely or in stages ahead of the expedition, the main body follows. The last stage is often done without the porters, they remaining at the last camp, a quarter mile or below the summit, meaning only the main expedition is given the credit for mounting the summit. In many cases, since the porters are going ahead, they are forced to freeclimb, driving spikes and laying safety lines for the main expedition to use as they follow.
The fossils of the Burgess Shale, like the Burgess Shale itself, formed around 505 million years ago in the Mid Cambrian period. They were discovered in Canada in 1886, and Charles Doolittle Walcott collected over 60,000 specimens in a series of field trips up from 1909 to 1924. After a period of neglect from the 1930s to the early 1960s, new excavations and re-examinations of Walcott's collection continue to discover new species, and statistical analysis suggests discoveries will continue for the foreseeable future. Stephen Jay Gould's book Wonderful Life describes the history of discovery up to the early 1980s, although his analysis of the implications for evolution has been contested.
Estuarine lower reach of Monkey River, Belize Boat trips up the Monkey River are a significant part of ecotourism for southern Belize.Penn State University: Monkey River Assessment Most trips originate from Placencia or Roberts Grove, both marinas on the southern part of the Placencia Peninsula, located approximately 35 kilometres northeast of the mouth of the Monkey River. These small motorised boats typically stop at Monkey River Town for lunch and an exposure to the roadless native populace at that village. Most often the boat trips land at a location about ten kilometers upriver from the mouth to allow visitors a walk through the secondary growth forest.
The song was written in the voice of a Southern woman who believes her husband is having an affair during his business trips up north (the video clearly shows him having at least an emotional affair with a coworker), but pledges that she will remain available to him when "whoever's in New England's through with you." [ About Reba McEntire's "Whoever's In New England"] at Allmusic; retrieved February 3, 2008. The song was inspired by Barry Manilow's 1970s Pop hit, "Weekend in New England". The 2007 Sugarland hit "Stay" was, in turn, inspired by "Whoever's in New England", and tells the story from the perspective of the mistress.
They lived in expectation of a prophecy that white foreigners would bring them a sacred parchment roll. While the Boardmans and Ko Tha Byu were penetrating the jungles to the south, Judson shook off a paralyzing year-long siege of depression that overcame him after the death of his wife and set out alone on long canoe trips up the Salween River into the tiger-infested jungles to evangelize the northern Karen. Between trips, he worked unceasingly at his lifelong goal of translating the entire Bible into Burmese. When he finished it at last in 1834, he had been labouring on it for 24 years.
Also she became the first ever All India Service officer (male or female) to scale the highest peaks of six continents out of seven. The expedition to conquer the Everest began on 9 April 2016 and it took more than 45 days of hardship braving low temperatures up to minus 45 degrees and high-speed chilly winds up to 150 km before she could reach the top. She was climbing from the northern (Chinese) side and had four other team members from USA, Belgium and India. She had to undertake acclimatization trips up and down the climb 1 and base camp, before launching herself for the final assault.
After off-loading cargo the ship proceeded on the Bassac River to the Vũng Tàu anchorage and then back to Saigon for another load. During the same period the ship made several trips up the coast of South Vietnam, beaching at Nha Trang and Da Nang. From Da Nang the ship loaded with trucks and transported Marines and supplies to Cửa Việt Base near the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone. During the Tet Offensive Madera County was ordered to proceed into Saigon on 2 February 1968 to see if the port was still viable for merchant ships that were backing up at the Vung Tau anchorage.
James R. Mead arrived in Kansas Territory in 1859, having ridden in from his home in Iowa, and was soon involved in trading with the Indians. He was a Kansas pioneer and businessman. The trading post he established in the Arkansas Valley in 1864 was the first building on the site that was to become Wichita - a city he was instrumental in founding and developing. He later served in the State Senate, but one of his early business partners was Jesse Chisholm who had a trading post in Indian Territory and it was Chisholm's frequent trips up to get supplies from Mr. Mead during the Civil War that caused the route to be called the Chisholm Trail.
The Curlew was built for Thomas D. Warren, a doctor and plantation owner from Edenton, North Carolina. It was operated for passenger and cargo transportation in the Albemarle Sound region, running between Edenton, Hertford, Elizabeth City and Nag's Head. The Curlew also made trips up the Chowan River to Franklin, Virginia. Its first captain was Richard Halsey, who was later replaced by Thomas Burbage in 1858.(Olson 1997:34ff) The Curlew made many trips to the Nag's Head Hotel, which in those days was a popular tourist destination. In 1859 Edward Bruce, an artist and reporter, rode the ship on a trip to Nag's Head and afterwards wrote about it for Harper's New Monthly Magazine.
During three successive years he took boat trips up the lower St. Lawrence to the Saguenay Rivers in Canada, and the St. Francis and St. John Rivers of northern Maine. In 1878, he displayed many of the Vermont specimens which he had been collecting at the Paris World's Fair. In 1880 he received three commissions: collecting wood samples for the Jesup Collection, under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History; exploring American forests and collecting data for a final report for the United States Census Bureau, working for Charles Sprague Sargent; and general botanical collecting on behalf of Asa Gray. In 1884, he made a botanical survey of the northern portions of Arizona, under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution.
This Shanghai Maglev Train demonstration line, or Initial Operating Segment (IOS), has been in commercial operations since April 2004 and now operates 115 daily trips (up from 110 in 2010) that traverse the between the two stations in 7 or 8 minutes, achieving a top speed of and averaging . On a 12 November 2003 system commissioning test run, it achieved , its designed top cruising speed. The Shanghai maglev is faster than Birmingham technology and comes with on-time—to the second—reliability greater than 99.97%.(7-minute real time video of the maglev reaching 432 km/h in only 3 minutes) Plans to extend the line to Shanghai South Railway Station and Hongqiao Airport on the northwestern edge of Shanghai are on hold.
Along the southern coast of Bahia, the Cacao Coast preserves ecological sanctuaries with dozens of kilometers of beaches shaded by dense coconut groves, the Atlantic Forest, large areas of wetland vegetation and cacao plantations. Walking along paths in the forest or along the beaches, horseback riding along the coast, boat trips up the vast number of rivers are some of the options that the region offers. Here one can find Environmental Protection Areas at Itacaré/Serra Grande and the Lagoa Encantada in Ilhéus, the Biological Reserve of Una and the Ecological Reserve of Prainha at Itacaré. From the Morro de Pernambuco to Canavieiras, there are of beaches, with reefs, inlets, coconut grove and an infinite number of estuaries of rivers which extend throughout the Cacao Coast.
When the Volt runs in range-extended mode using its premium gasoline-powered engine, the plug-in hybrid has a cost of 12.5 cents per mile. The out-of-pocket cost per mile of the three most fuel efficient gasoline- powered cars as tested by the magazine are the Toyota Prius, with a cost of 8.6 cents per miles, the Honda Civic Hybrid with 9.5 cents per mile, the Toyota Corolla with 11.9 cents per mile, and the Hyundai Elantra 13.1 cents per mile. The analysis also found that on trips up to , the Volt is cheaper to drive than the Prius and the other three cars due to the Volt's driving range on electricity. The previous operating costs do not include maintenance, depreciation or other costs.
The Authority promoted the island, as well as Grace Lea Island which was a refuge for kangaroos and emus, as tourist attractions and people could take a launch from Old Adaminaby over to the islands, feed the animals, continue to the dam wall and then return to Old Adaminaby. The refuges were closed down in 1987 after many animals were killed illegally by shooters and an attempted relocation resulted in the death of many others. There were other tours around the lake and, at one stage, regular bus trips up Happy Jacks Road to visit the Queen's Lookout and appreciate the lake scenery. The Eucumbene Tea House was established, overlooking the lake and dam wall, which became a major attraction but burnt down in the late 1980s.
He was a colorful and somewhat controversial figure. He was the town's first postmaster from January 17, 1865, and is credited with the invention of the riveted mail sack. He was also a Mohave County supervisor and a member of the Arizona Territorial Legislature.John and Lillian Theobald, Arizona Territory Post Offices & Postmasters, The Arizona Historical Foundation, Phoenix, 1961. In 1864 his personal worth was over $40,000, making him the second-richest man in Arizona. From 1864 to 1883, steamboats made regular trips up the Colorado River from Port Isabel, Sonora and, after the arrival of the railroad from Yuma, Arizona, stopping at Hardyville regularly to deliver supplies to the mines of the surrounding mining districts and those to the east in the interior of Arizona and carry out their ore for processing and sale.
The ship proceeded up the Seine to Paris, where she caused a great stir and where she was based for the next decade. This has been claimed (incorrectly) as the first passage from Britain to France by steam ship. There had been shorter crossings by wooden steamers, but Napier's was the first direct steam crossing from London to Paris and the first seagoing voyage by an iron ship anywhere. After some further channel voyages the ship was used for pleasure trips up and down the Seine. On the failure of Napier’s enterprise through bankruptcy in 1827 (after he had financed the building of five similar iron steamships) she was sold to a French consortium ("Compagnie des bateaux a vapeur en fer") who operated her on the River Loire until she was broken up in 1855.
49 Henry David Thoreau regularly visited and often took his students, including Louisa May Alcott, on educational boat trips up the Assabet River. Thoreau wrote a poem titled "The Assabet" to a love interest; its first stanza references rowing upon the river and reads: > Up this pleasant stream let's row For the livelong summer's day, Sprinkling > foam where'er we go In wreaths as white as driven snow— Ply the oars, away! > away! Thoreau reflected on the Assabet's natural sensory pleasures in his journal, contrasting them favorably against the heights of human endeavor and creation: > July 10, 1852 Assabet River > I wonder if any Roman emperor ever indulged in such luxury as this — of > walking up and down a river in torrid weather with only a hat to shade the > head.
By late 1863, supplies for the mines and settlements were piling up on ships at anchor in the Delta or on the dock in Arizona City, not getting through in sufficient volume to prevent shortages and cause prices up river and in the interior to skyrocket. Ore from the mines to be shipped out to be processed was piling up on the docks of the landings along the river. The Cocopah made round trips up river from Arizona City to the La Paz landings during the high water mouths of May and June at its full capacity of sixty tons of freight in four days, amounting to four hundred tons a month. However, as the river level subsequently declined the trips became slower and could carry less cargo.
Naturally, such high volumes require special handling, and the largest group of people crossing the boundary, Hong Kong residents with Chinese citizenship, use only a biometric ID card (Home Return Permit) and a thumb print reader. As a point of comparison, Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kok Airport, the 5th busiest international airport in the world, handled 59,000 passengers per day in each direction. Hong Kong conducts regular surveys of cross-boundary passenger movements, with the most recent being in 2003, although the 2007 survey will be reported on soon. In 2003 the boundary crossings for Hong Kong Residents living in Hong Kong made 78 percent of the trips, up by 33 percent from 1999, whereas Hong Kong and Chinese residents of China made up 20 percent in 2006, an increase of 140 percent above the 1999 figure.
USAT Siboney in port, c. 1942–1943 At the conclusion of her seventh and final journey for American Export, Siboney was placed under time charter for duty as an Army transport.Charles, p. 59. After a hasty outfitting, the redesignated USAT Siboney was put to work transporting troops. Based in New York, she made trips up and down the Atlantic and into the Caribbean, and, by the end of 1941, had called at Bermuda, San Juan, Trinidad, St. John's, Charleston, Newport News, Cristóbal, Jamaica, and Panama.Charles, p. 59. December 1941 saw Siboney depart from New York to Trinidad and on to Cape Town, then sailing up the east coast of Africa to Basra, Iraq, and Bandar Shahpur, Iran. The ship returned to Cape Town via Aden and underwent routine boiler repairs there, before returning to New York in April 1942.
" (Ratliff wrote that the piece "just vaults into being," and is "remarkable for the way it starts at absolute full intensity and retains that level without peaking or deflating.") According to Ratliff, in his solo, Coltrane "trips up the internal 12-bar logic. He causes patterns to change every bar, or stretches a single pattern across the 2nd and 3rd bar, or the 4th and 5th, or three in a row. In under a minute, Garrison, walking in hiccupped phrasing... loosens himself from the 12-bar structure; Coltrane (and Jones) still demarcate the end of the 12 bars by the beginning of a new melodic idea and an emphatic cymbal crash... at two and a half minutes in, Coltrane starts to disregard the 12-bar markers, and he's off, at large, exploring texture, fooling with short, sweet melodies..." Aspects of the solo reflect the influence of John Gilmore's "run-on language of short motivic cells", which Coltrane confirmed, stating: "I'd listened to John Gilmore kinda closely before I made 'Chasin' the Trane'... So some of those things on there are really direct influences of listening to this cat.
"Baltic countries broadcast controversial film" The Baltic Times Mar 28, 2002 On the eve of the 2006 meeting of G8 Club of industrial nations in St. Petersburg, IFCL launched mocking advertisements depicting Vladimir Putin as Groucho Marx."Groucho trips up the G8 spin doctors" The Times July 13, 2006 Among their other activities, they paid legal expenses of the Chechen separatist leader Akhmed Zakayev in his successful bid against extradition request from Russia."Tycoon to fund Chechen extradition fight" BBC News3 November 2002 They have been a major sponsor of transcribing the so-called Kuchma tapes—recordings in the office of the Ukrainian president made by Major Mykola Melnychenko"BEREZOVSKY HOPES TO SELL ORANGE REVOLUTION TO RUSSIA" Jamestown Foundation Monitor Volume: 2 Issue: 54 March 17, 2005"BEREZOVSKY THREATENS TO OPEN PANDORA'S BOX CREATED BY FUGITIVE UKRAINIAN BODYGUARD" Jamestown Foundation Monitor Volume: 2 Issue: 65 April 3, 2005 and contributed at least $21 million to Ukrainian opposition in support of the Orange Revolution. They supported Alexander Litvinenko through a resettlement grant that paid for rent of his two-bedroom apartment in UK. Their director Alex Goldfarb who had arranged Litvinenko’s defection from Moscow in 2000 became prominent as a spokesman for Litvinenko after his poisoning and death.

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