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Sorrow, grief.
We're going to the site tonight.
Tips were conveyed to a dedicated site on guaranteed secure lines.
I thought we might go out for lunch and do some site seeing.
He gave us access to a web site on which to submit our information.
Her eyes went from the ancient site glowing in the moonlight to her father's form as he walked up the hill.
Move them to the nearest underground site today.
Such an unlikely spot for a home site, and yet, the remains of a chimney gave indisputable proof that one had existed at some point.
Why not try that web site bablefish.com?
As with the other site, there were pieces of people but nothing else.
They'll maintain a public web site you might peruse occasionally but they'll know nothing of your group or what you're doing.
I wasn't sure if the Pace Arrow motor home had vacated its site or simply was out for an afternoon jaunt.
They crossed Canyon Creek and the site of an avalanche a few years earlier, now evidenced by the rubble of broken, twisted trees and displaced earth.
I'm on my way to the hard site.
When she got to the site, she typed in the words and clicked on Spanish-to-English.
The choice of site, too, is decisive.
Queretaro occupies the site of an Otomie Indian town dating from about 1400.
She creates premium services on her site that cost just $9.95 a year that include a number of additional features and virtual goods.
Every time you buy a book from Amazon, its employees use your data—information about what you did on their site in the privacy of your own home—to try to sell other people more products.
I discovered that my house actually had its site in such a withdrawn, but forever new and unprofaned, part of the universe.
The Deans had utilized the site a half dozen times, including, in December, the council-sponsored full moon nighttime outing, followed by a dip in the town's hot spring pool.
Its use is not confined to Southern Rhodesia and should not properly be restricted to any one particular site.
Deliver me from a city built on the site of a more ancient city, whose materials are ruins, whose gardens cemeteries.
I was ready to close the site from pure frustration when a notice of a recovered body caught my attention, big time.
Sitting on a secluded site at the far side of the circle, on the outside, sat a mid-sized Pace Arrow motor home with California Plates!
I figure we just set up this tent right on the other site and pull his stuff inside.
The modern town of Megara is situated on two low hills which formed part of the ancient site; it is the chief town of the eparchy of Megaris; pop. about 6400.
Excavations on the site of Ostia were only begun towards the close of the 18th century, and no systematic work was done until 1854, when under Pius IX.
On the east the site is approached by an ancient road, flanked by tombs.
The site, now called Eski-shehr, shows only a few traces of the old town.
The site of the ancient Argentomagus lies a little to the north.
The northern bank is the original site.
It is not built exactly on the ancient site.
It was probably the crusaders who established the modern site.
The palace of the prince, occupying the site of the Turkish konak was built by Prince Alexander in 1880-1882; it has been greatly enlarged by King Ferdinand.
The site was excavated in 1887.
Its site was explored in 1896.
It was founded (perhaps on the site of an early Sicanian settlement) by colonists from Gela about 582 B.C., and, though the lastest city of importance founded by the Greeks in Sicily, soon acquired a position second to that of Syracuse alone, owing to its favourable situation for trade with Carthage and to the fertility of its territory.
In 1208 he destroyed the ancestral castle of Wittelsbach, the site of which is now marked by a church and an obelisk.
Crossing the Orange River at this spot in September 1848, Sir Harry noted that it was "a beautiful site for a town," and in the May following the town was founded.
The construction varies with the site, obviously with a view to the best use of the ground from a strategic point of view.
Geneva was first settled about 1787 almost on the site of the Indian village of Kanadasega, which was destroyed in 1779 during Gen.
Amritsar is chiefly notable as the centre of the Sikh religion and the site of the Golden Temple, the chief worshipping place of the Sikhs.
A few colonists sent out by the Susque hanna Company settled at Mill Creek near the present site of 1 In place of De Forest Richards, deceased.
Larnaca occupies the site of the ancient Citium, but the citadel of the ancient city was used to fill up the ancient harbour in 1879.
Except on the south side all the streets debouch on the promenade, which forms a circle round the town on the site of the old ramparts.
The name of Mannheim was connected with its present site in the 8th century, when a small village belonging to the abbey of Lorsch lay in the marshy district between the Neckar and the Rhine.
A city occupying approximately the same site had been the capital of one of the principalities into which China was divided some centuries before the Christian era; and during the reigns of the two Tatar dynasties that immediately preceded the Mongols in northern China, viz.
The latter selected a position a few hundred yards to the north-east of the old city of Chung-tu or Yenking, where he founded the new city of Ta-tu ("great capital"), called by the Mongols Taidu or Daitu, but also KhanBalik; and from this time dates the use of the latter name as applied to this site.
The Hamburg stations, connected with the other by the Verbindungs-Bahn (or metropolitan railway) crossing the Lombards-Brucke, are those of the Venloer (or Hanoverian, as it is often called) Bahnhof on the south-east, in close proximity to the harbour, into which converge the lines from Cologne and Bremen, Hanover and Frankfort-on-Main, and from Berlin, via Nelzen; the Klostertor-Bahnhof (on the metropolitan line) which temporarily superseded the old Berlin station, and the Lubeck station a little to the north-east, during the erection of the new central station, which occupies a site between the Klostertor-Bahnhof and the Lombards-Brucke.
In 811 Charlemagne founded a church here, perhaps on the site of a Saxon place of sacrifice, and this became a great centre for the evangelization of the north of Europe, missionaries from Hamburg introducing Christianity into Jutland and the Danish islands and even into Sweden and Norway.