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He had wanted to see the terminal point of the waters.
The terminal point of service was extended to six months after the war.
It is also the terminal point for the river walls.
Besides, I'm the only one who knows the fine details of the terminal point.
He followed his landmarks back to their terminal point of the day before.
Part of the signal passes through the terminal point as waste energy.
The selection of a terminal point is sometimes partially arbitrary.
In the past 40 years, the terminal points of side glaciers have receded.
This will be 762's new terminal point when the road opens.
Look, a six inch disc of the stuff, held tight against ten terminal points.
The accounting is the terminal point of trade administration and seen as an important part of the entire project.
Another part is reflected back from the terminal point to the transmitter."
And this gives us our terminal point for scanning the moon's surface."
The Scout was approaching its terminal point on earth.
He advanced up the rocky, sloping trail to the terminal point.
It is the terminal point of the road.
And these two make for quite a pair, neither so distantly removed from a career terminal point.
Oil tankers bound for terminal points of the Iraqi pipelines would be turned away.
Its eastern most terminal point is the intersection of International Blvd and itself.
Watkins also considered that stone circles and henges could act as terminal points.
The road's southern terminal point is Interstate 29.
But Tamarina did not seem anxious to move from the terminal point.
The cusp, or terminal point on the leaves, measures 0.5 to 2 mm, though it often breaks off.
They lay on the ground at the terminal point where Joe had gained his first sight of the decaying planet.
The night coolness of the desert enveloped him as he walked up the trail to the terminal point.
This is the terminal station in the north of Line 4.
In the past, it was sometimes used as a terminal station.
It was a terminal station for services on the southern side of the river until 1978.
For most of its passenger services, it was the terminal station.
A terminal station and associated facilities was built inside the city.
It was opened in 1906 to replace 4 terminal stations.
These lines were built between 1978 and 2006, please note line 2 has 4 terminal stations.
Through trains had to run into the terminal station and then out again to continue their journey.
Between the terminal stations, the line is entirely in tunnel.
It has 15 terminal stations along the western coast of Africa.
It is a terminal station with 10 platforms for passenger service.
Because this is the terminal station, trains on both tracks go in the same direction.
Increasing traffic meant that the terminal station could no longer cope.
These are generally available only at major terminal stations.
It is the terminal station of two lines on separate rail networks.
There were several computer terminals stationed at various locations in the room, one for each of the team members.
Local traffic would still terminate at an adjacent terminal station.
By 1960 only 26 trains per day went through Terminal Station.
It was part of the first section of the line, opened in 2006, as a terminal station.
This however meant, due to the already dense development, that it was possible to build only a terminal station.
It is still a terminal station for some trains.
Where terminal stations are shared who will be allocated the best platforms?
But get a team down to Terminal Station and wall that support brace up soon.
Train guards had to carry these for issue, since only the two terminal stations held stocks.
And because it is a terminal station, a seat is guaranteed.
The city is also a major rail terminus.
This made Ashton the wintertime rail terminus for the entire region.
It also possesses diversified light industry and serves as a road and rail terminus.
It will stop at the Beijing South Station, the city's high speed rail terminus.
Kingston train station (Wentworth Ave), is the city's rail terminus.
Giant video screens were erected, for example, to greet passengers arriving at the main London rail termini.
Kalka, the plains rail terminus, has daily departures to major Indian cities.
This was soon followed by the opening of great rail termini which linked London to every corner of Britain.
Leipzig's station is the largest rail terminus in Europe, a majestic covered space larger than most sports stadiums and far more inspiring.
A short time later, a car pulled into the underground drive-through that had been set aside for taxis and pick-ups at the mainline rail terminus.
They'll have to come down the £78 from Rovaniemi, the rail terminus in the centre of Finland.
With an ice-free port, this rail terminus would allow Russia's far east to export freight year round to Pacific markets.
One night while in his viewing tower at the port's rail terminus, Maloin witnesses a fight on the dockside.
The town of Fort Erie began to grow north of the fortifications when a rail terminus and station were constructed.
Charles Pearson (1793-1862) had proposed an underground railway connecting the City of London with the main line rail termini in around 1840.
The park's website suggests Granby as an appropriate rail terminus for visitors, although it lies about sixteen miles from the park without public transportation connections.
The city is now a rail terminus and highway junction, and has beer, wine, tobacco, food, textile, timber and furniture industries.
The British Rail network is largely based on services originating from one of London's rail termini operating in all directions.
Charing Cross station, is a central London rail terminus in the City of Westminster .
The second-largest station in the city, Roma Tiburtina, is currently being redeveloped as a high-speed rail terminus.
It gives its name to several local landmarks, including Charing Cross railway station, one of the main London rail termini.
Under the Reconstruction government, the former state capital of Milledgeville was replaced by the inland rail terminus of Atlanta.
Poulson took advantage of this friendship to win contracts for the redevelopment of various British Rail termini.
From Ashton north, the railroad was never plowed of snow, except in spring, so that Ashton became the wintertime rail terminus for the entire region.
The Yaxa would move from Palim at the rail terminus, then about thirty kilometers overland to the northern edge of the plain.