Surveyed Sentence Examples

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  • She surveyed the room pointedly.

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  • Alex completed harnessing Ed and surveyed his work.

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  • She straightened her skirt and surveyed the overall effects in the mirror.

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  • As they entered the house, Elisabeth surveyed the living room.

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  • He surveyed her bare legs with twinkling eyes, arching a brow as he spoke.

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  • He crossed his arms over his chest and surveyed her body.

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  • Dusty surveyed the blackened ruins of the church in the grainy light of dawn.

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  • His eyes were soft in the candlelight as he surveyed her jumbled mass of curls.

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  • She pushed away from the ground stiffly and rubbed at the sore muscles in her back while she surveyed the house.

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  • From the Khawak to the head of the Ghorband (a river of the Hindu Kush which, rising to the north-west of Kabul, flows north-east to meet the Panjshir near Charikar, whence they run united into the plains of Kohistan) the Hindu Kush is intersected by passes at intervals, all of which were surveyed, and several utilized, during the return of the Russo-Afghan boundary commission from the Oxus to Kabul in 1886.

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  • Jackson surveyed the room; there were canvases everywhere.

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  • Ireland having been surveyed (1824-1842) on a scale of 6 in.

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  • The increasing number of measurements of the height of land in all continents and islands, and the very detailed levellings in those countries which have been thoroughly surveyed, enable the average elevation of the land above sea-level to be fairly estimated, although many vast gaps in accurate knowledge remain, and the estimate is not an exact one.

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  • He turned away, hands on hips as he surveyed the distant beaches.

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  • He surveyed the perfection of her bearing while she spoke.

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  • In the height of their power the Romans had surveyed and explored all the coasts of the Mediterranean, Italy, Greece, the Balkan Peninsula, Spain, Gaul, western Germany and southern Britain.

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  • On reaching the North American coast, he proceeded northward, fixed the position of the western extremity of America and surveyed Bering Strait.

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  • He started once more in December 1771, and at length reached the Coppermine river, which he surveyed to its mouth, but his observations are unreliable.

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  • There are few coast-lines, frequented by shipping, which have not yet been surveyed in a definite manner.

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  • He proceeded south as far as La Plata, naming the places he surveyed on the way from the days on which the respective discoveries were made.

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  • As he surveyed the field from the windmill north of Fleurus it struck him as significant that Blucher's troops were disposed parallel to the Namur road, as if to cover a forward concentration, and not at right angles to it, as they would be had they been covering a retreat.

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  • The island was discovered by the French navigator, Yves Joseph de Kerguelen-Tremarec, a Breton noble (1745-1797), on the 13th of February 1772, and partly surveyed by him in the following year.

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  • Captain Cook visited the island in 1776, and, among other expeditions, the "Challenger" spent some time here, and its staff visited and surveyed various parts of it in January 1874.

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  • The rivalry between the east and west side towns was intense, the plats were so surveyed that the streets did not meet at the river, and there were bitter quarrels over the building of bridges.

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  • In that country the Church almost completely lost her possessions; in Germany they were at least considerably curtailed; in both the hierarchical organization was shattered, while the Catholic laity surveyed the catastrophe in complete passivity.

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  • He surveyed the area around them, sensing Jenn without seeing her.

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  • The view peculiar to him is reached in the end as the crowning conception towards which all separate channels of thought have tended, and in the light of which the life of man in nature and mind, in the individual and in society, had been surveyed.

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  • The whole of the Andamans and the outlying islands were completely surveyed topographically by the Indian Survey Department under Colonel Hobday in 1883-1886, and the surrounding seas were charted by Commander Carpenter in 1888-1889.

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  • In the immense region which Gibbon surveyed there is hardly a section which has not been submitted to the microscopic examination of specialists.

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  • The boundary between North Carolina and Tennessee was surveyed in 1 799 and 1821.

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  • Of Russia in Europe only the more densely peopled governments have been surveyed, since 1816, in the manner of other European countries, while for most regions there R are only so-called "military surveys."

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  • In Asiatic Turkey several districts of historical interest have been surveyed, and surveys have likewise been made in the interest of railways, or by boundary commis- Asia.

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  • In Africa nearly all the international boundaries have been carefully surveyed and marked on the ground, since 1880, and yield a good basis as a guide for the map compiler.

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  • The line was designed, surveyed and constructed by Turkish engineers - employing Ottoman navvies and labourers - in a highly efficient and economical manner, the average cost per mile having been £3230, although considerable engineering difficulties had to be overcome, especially in the construction of the Haifa branch.

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  • Dr Oskar Lenz in 1879-1880 surveyed a part of the Great Atlas north of Tarudant, determined a pass south of Iligh in the Anti-Atlas, and penetrated thence across the Sahara to Timbuktu.

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  • The township (originally "East Hoosuck") was surveyed and defined in 1749.

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  • In 1875 he surveyed Lake Titicaca, Peru, examined the copper mines of Peru and Chile, and made a collection of Peruvian antiquities for that museum, of which he was curator from 1874 to 1885.

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  • Hands still clasped together tightly beneath her rounded chin, she surveyed download free need for speed full game him with intense interest.

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  • We have already surveyed the representational theory of qualia.

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  • Most of the schools surveyed were in areas where children came from well-off family backgrounds.

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  • Before the timer runs out you must figure out the top four answers given by the people surveyed.

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  • During the timed bonus round you must correctly choose the answer that was the most popular with the people that were surveyed.

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  • He surveyed her slender figure with obvious appreciation.

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  • The dusty captain surveyed the gathering with red rimed eyes that came to rest on the Frenchman.

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  • He squinted as he surveyed the black oven surrounding them.

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  • There was no denying the pleasure in his amber eyes as he boldly surveyed her from head to toe.

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  • A considerable part of this land was surveyed by George Washington between 1748 and 1751.

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  • When the consolidation of the Dominion by means of railway construction was under discussion in 1872, Grant travelled from the Atlantic to the Pacific with the engineers who surveyed the route of the Canadian Pacific railway, and his book Ocean to Ocean (1873) was one of the first things that opened the eyes of Canadians to the value of the immense heritage they enjoyed.

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  • These logs were towed from the ship, but with quick passages and well surveyed coasts, the need arose for a patent log which could be readily consulted from the deck, and from which the distance run under varying speeds could be quickly ascertained.

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  • All patent logs have errors, the amounts of which should be ascertained by shore observations when passing a well surveyed coast in tideless waters on a calm day.

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  • Since the establishment of the AngloEgyptian condominium (1899) the country has been thoroughly surveyed.

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  • English institutions had never before been thus comprehensively and dispassionately surveyed.

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  • In 1732 the township was surveyed with its present boundaries, and in 1738 the land (exclusive 'of that held under previous grants) was auctioned by the state at Hartford.

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  • In 1862 a Frenchman named Lejean surveyed the main river, of which he published a map. In 1863 Miss Alexandrine Tinne (q.v.) with a large party of friends and scientists ascended the Ghazal with the intention of seeing how far west the basin of the Nile extended.

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  • In 1786 the proprietors had the manor surveyed.

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  • British engineers surveyed the routes for the first lines and superintended the work of construction, but within a few years the, l apanese were able to dispense with foreign aid altogether, both in building and operating their railways.

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  • The city and the lake were named in honour of Lieutenant Albert Miller Lea (1808-1891), a West Point graduate (1831) who, on behalf of the United States government, first surveyed the region and described it in a report published in 1836.

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  • As to the proprietors Franklin succeeded in 1760 in securing an understanding that the assembly should pass an act exempting from taxation the unsurveyed waste lands of the Penn estate, the surveyed waste lands being assessed at the usual rate for other property of that description.

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  • In 1795 the townships (Athens and Alexander) were located and surveyed, and in 1800 Rufus Putnam and two other commissioners, appointed by the Territorial legislature, laid out a town, which was also called Athens.

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  • His works on Polish history are based on minute and critical study of the documents; they were collected under the title Polska, dzieje i rzeczy jej rozpatrzywane (Poland, her History and Affairs surveyed), in 20 vols.

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  • The site of Tacoma was visited by Captain George Vancouver in 1792; Commencement Bay was surveyed for the United States government by Lieutenant Charles Wilkes in 1841, and the present city was founded by General Morton Matthew McCarver in 1868 and was at first called Commencement City.

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  • Reading was surveyed and laid out as a town in 1748, in accordance with the plans of Thomas and Richard Penn, sons of William Penn, and was named Reading after the county town of Berkshire, England.

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  • Zanesville was first platted in 1800 by Ebenezer Zane (r 747181 r) of Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia), his brother Jonathan, and John McIntire, his son-in-law, of Alexandria, Va., who under an act of Congress of 1796 surveyed a road from Wheeling to what is now Maysville, Kentucky, and received for this service three sections of land.

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  • The expedition surveyed the southern portion of the group, and named the three large islands San Cristoval, Guadalcanal and Ysabel.

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  • In the same year, and in 1793, d'Entrecasteaux surveyed portions of the coast-line of the large islands.

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  • The establishment of Dominion government agencies, the formation of a local government, the machinery required for the government of the province, the influx of a small army of surveyors who mapped out and surveyed wide districts of the country, and the taking up of free lands in all directions by Canadian settlers, all tended to build up the hamlet of Winnipeg into a considerable town.

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  • Marshall, civil engineers, surveyed every part of the cave.

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  • Mr Littledale surveyed about 1700 m.

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  • On the 29th of January 1818 the Ohio legislature accepted the "Harris line" (surveyed in 1817 in accordance with the proviso of the state constitution) as the northern boundary of the state.

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  • Having now surveyed the chief remains external to the sacred precinct on west, south, east and north, we proceed to notice those which have been traced within it.

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  • Its versatile cries and actions, as seen and heard by those who penetrate the solitude of the northern forests it inhabits, can never be forgotten by one who has had experience of them, any more than the pleasing sight of its rust-coloured tail, which an occasional gleam of sunshine will light up into a brilliancy quite unexpected by those who have only surveyed the bird's otherwise gloomy appearance in the glass-case of a museum.

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  • It was partially surveyed in 1883 by the French traveller, Victor Giraud, and first circumnavigated by Poulett Weatherley in 1896.

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  • John Forrest also surveyed in 1878 the north-western district between the rivers Ashburton and Lady Grey, and in 1882 the Fitzroy district.

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  • But in 1838 lots were surveyed and the name changed to the Town of Kansas.

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  • On the 7th of August 1897 Colonel Hunter surprised and annihilated a weak Dervish garrison at Abu Hamed, to which place, by the 31st of October 1897, a railway had been laid across the Nubian desert from Wadi Haifa, a distance of 230 m., the record construction of 5300 yds surveyed, embanked and laid in one day having been attained.

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  • Macon (named in honour of Nathaniel Macon) was surveyed in 1823 by order of the Georgia legislature for the county-seat of Bibb county, and received its first charter in 1824.

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  • The district of Southland was surveyed in 1841, but was reported unfavourable, and settlement was delayed till 1857.

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  • The new territory here and in Macedonia was surveyed as soon as acquired, and a central museum for Thessaly was established in the former Turkish custom-house at Elassona before the cessation of hostilities.

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  • The harbour was surveyed in1823-1825by Lieut.

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  • According to the English engineers who surveyed the country on behalf of the Palestine Exploration Fund, the area of this part of the country is about 6040 sq.

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  • This region was surveyed by the boundary commission of 1885.

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  • It has been carefully surveyed for a possible railway alignment; and an excellent road now connects Tank (at its foot) with the Zhob line of communications to Quetta, and with Wana on the southern flank of Waziristan.

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  • Of the three regions of India thus briefly surveyed, the first, or the Himalayas, lies for the most part beyond the British frontier, but a knowledge of it supplies the key to the ethnology and history of India.

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  • Indiscriminate timber-cutting has been prohibited, the burning of the jungle by the hill tribes has been confined within bounds, large areas have been surveyed and demarcated, plantations have been laid out, and, generally, forest conservation has become a reality.

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  • All former descriptions are now superseded by the magnificent work of Brunnow and Domaszewski, Die Provincia Arabia (1904), who have minutely surveyed the whole site, classified the tombs, and compiled the accounts of earlier investigations; and by the independent researches of Dalman, Petra and seine Felsheiligtiimer (1908), and of Musil, Arabia Petraea (1907-1908).

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  • In 1841 Fremont surveyed, for the government, the lower course of the Des Moines river.

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  • Within four months (1842) he surveyed the Pass and ascended to the summit of the highest of the Wind River Mountains, since known as Fremont's Peak, and the interest aroused by his descriptions was such that in the next year he was sent on a second expedition to complete the survey across the continent along the line of travel from Missouri to the mouth of the Columbia river.

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  • At Silam, on Darvel Bay, there is good anchorage; and Kudat in Marudu Bay, first surveyed by Commander Johnstone of H.M.S.

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  • The American Crocker Land expedition, from its base at Etah, surveyed part of the coast between Etah and Hall Basin in 1914-5 and made an hydrographic survey of Foulke Fjord.

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  • It was surveyed on the east, where a landing was made in lat.

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  • Here they surveyed a "paper" city which they named in honour of James Madison.

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  • The existence of such a channel was considered probable when these inland waters were first explored in 1829 by Captain FitzRoy, but it was not discovered and surveyed until three-quarters of a century had elapsed.

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  • All Baluchistan has now been surveyed.

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  • It was ascended and surveyed for the first time in`1883.

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  • Another single glacier has been surveyed 36 m.

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  • Besides the office of commissioner of distribution of the lands he had surveyed, he held that of secretary to the lord-lieutenant, Henry Cromwell, and was also during two years clerk of the council.

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  • The state has been surveyed for land revenue on the Bombay system.

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  • The whole mountain was traversed and surveyed by the Takht-i-Suliman Survey Expedition of 1883 (see Sherani) and was found to consist of two parallel ridges running roughly north and south, the southern end of the eastern ridge culminating in a point 11,070 ft.

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  • In 1804 a company was chartered to build such a canal; in 1816 a route was surveyed; in 1823 a commission was appointed which recommended a route and suggested that the state take part in building the canal; in December 1826 a canal company was incorporated with a monopoly of canal and railway privileges within 10 m.

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  • Standing within the threshold of the middle ages, he surveyed the kingdom of the modern spirit, and, by his own inexhaustible industry in the field of scholarship and study, he determined what we call the revival of learning.

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  • During his third and last voyage, in 1778, Captain James Cook surveyed the eastern portion of the Aleutian archipelago, accurately determined the position of some of the more important islands and corrected many errors of former navigators.

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  • In 1826 the wild lands of Maine were surveyed and divided between the two states; and in 1853 Maine acquired from equal moieties " the sum of $300,000 as compensation for the lands which they had claimed and which under the treaty they were called upon to surrender.

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  • In January-March 1769 the Penns caused to be surveyed the " Manor of Pittsburgh," a tract of about 5700 acres, including much of the original city, intending to reserve it for their private use; but in the following April they offered at public sale the lands in the remainder of their purchase of the preceding year.'

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  • The trail followed by the latter had its beginning about 1812, and (beginning in 1825) was surveyed by the national government.

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  • The eastern part of the line as far as Sideling Hill in the western part of the 1 These surveyors also surveyed and marked the boundary between Maryland and Delaware.

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  • Graham of the U.S. topographical engineers; and as the western part of the boundary was not marked by stones, and local disputes arose, the line was again surveyed between 1901 and 1903 under the direction of a commission appointed by Pennsylvania and Maryland.

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  • In July 1773, Captain Thomas Bullitt, 2 acting under a commission from the College of William and Mary, surveyed a tract of 2000 acres, lying opposite the Falls of the Ohio, and laid out a town site upon this tract.

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  • Slaveraiding continued ceaselessly; by 1446 the Portuguese had carried off nearly a thousand captives from the newly surveyed coasts; but between this time and the voyages of Cadamosto in 1455-1456, the prince altered his policy, forbade the kidnapping of the natives (which had brought about fierce reprisals, causing the death of Nuno Tristam in 1446, and of other pioneers in 1445, 1448, &c.), and endeavoured to promote their peaceful intercourse with his men.

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  • In 1827 Dumont d'Urville in the "Astrolabe" surveyed them much more accurately, but the first thorough survey was that of the United States exploring expedition in 1840.

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  • In October 1873 the islands were carefully surveyed by the " Challenger," which removed to Cape Town two Germans, brothers named Stoltenhoff, who had been living on Inaccessible Island since November 1871.

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  • In 1904 the British School at Athens began a thorough exploration of Laconia, and in the following year excavations were made at Thalamae, Geronthrae, and Angelona near Monemvasia, while several medieval fortresses were surveyed.

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  • The delta of the Niger has been partially surveyed since it became British territory by various ship captains, officials of the Royal Niger Company and others, including Sir Harry Johnston, sometime British consul for the Oil Rivers.

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  • Messrs Talbot and Claud Alexander surveyed the country between Ibi on the Benue and Lake Chad, mapping (1904) a considerable part of the Gongola.'

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  • The whole of this country has been surveyed by Indian surveyors and the boundary between Persian and British Baluchistan was demarcated by a commission in 1895-1896.

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  • The metal plates b are then moved till the points just cut off the edge of the field to be surveyed.

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  • The marine surveys of these islands are still meagre and unsatisfactory, but the whole of the Nicobars and outlying islands were surveyed topographically by the Indian Survey Department in 1886-1887, when a number of maps on the scale of 2 in.

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  • In the same year the French navigator D'Entrecasteaux visited the south portion of the island and surveyed the coast.

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  • In 1800 the French explorer Baudin, in command of the ships " Geographe " and " Naturaliste," surveyed the south of the island, and reports of his proceedings having reached the British officials at Sydney, they determined to forestall the French and take possession of Van Diemen's Land.

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  • Light blue eyes surveyed her while thin lips twisted into a sardonic smile.

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  • Slipping into a pale yellow sun dress, she surveyed herself in the mirror.

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  • The government surveyed rural monasteries and schools, and reconstituted the ecclesiastical hierarchy.

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  • This very aqueous route has only been partially surveyed.

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  • Travel Insurer Churchill, surveyed 2,000 holidaymakers and found that brits are an amazingly cultured bunch.

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  • In the population cartogram, every person surveyed is given equal representation on paper or screen.

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  • In a 1990 demographic consensus, 3% of surveyed citizens claimed descent from Dutch settlers.

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  • Ten crannogs (ancient loch dwellings) on Islay have been surveyed by Mark Holley.

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  • Of 2,000 people surveyed, 53% were also in favor of random roadside testing of drivers ' eyesight.

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  • Ariès surveyed the gamut of childhood, finding it to be a largely happy age, perhaps reflecting postwar triumphal optimism.

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  • At each survey data, a randomly chosen 1 m2 quadrat within each of the small herbivore exclosures was also surveyed.

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  • When last surveyed in 1999 cowslips, pepper saxifrage, meadowsweet, common knapweed and greater burnet saxifrage were present.

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  • Bath has surveyed the whole field with remarkable competence, and has used contemporary semiotics to good effect.

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  • The retailer was also ranked seventh out of the 76 FTSE 100 companies surveyed.

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  • Only 14% of those surveyed stated that they had no desire to use the resources offered by republican ex-prisoner groups.

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  • Thus magnetic fields can now be surveyed in thin film samples of high-temperature superconductors.

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  • The randomly selected tetrads are also to be surveyed in January 2005.

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  • Brother-in-law of James Brindley, surveyed a tramroad with Thomas Dadford junior and worked with William Hammond Bartholomew.

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  • To find out, Alan Brown (Southern Methodist University, USA) and colleagues surveyed 218 first-year psychology undergraduates.

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  • Immediately after the arrival of the first fleet, surveys of the adjacent coast were made; the existence of a strait between Australia and Tasmania was discovered by Surgeon Bass; and before the retirement of Governor King in 1806 Australia had been circumnavigated and the principal features of its coast-line accurately surveyed by Captain Flinders, R.N.

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  • Dazzling white shirts surveyed the flower-bedecked chapel from behind the lapels of swallowtail coats.

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  • A total of 97% of the tetrads surveyed in 1998 had also been covered in 1987.

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  • Autumn 1810 Thomas Dadford junior Surveyed the line of a tramroad from the canal near Abergavenny to Hereford.

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  • Have to let surveyed last year rankings from game the lg vx.

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  • A property needs to be surveyed to find out if specific renewable energy sources can be installed and utilized.

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  • Of the students surveyed, a healthy 90.6% of 12-year-olds said they had never used alcohol, but this figure drops a disappointing 59.1% by the time it reaches the seniors.

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  • And of surveyed high school students, 78% admitted to having at least one drink once or more in their lifetime.

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  • Marijuana was the most popular illegal substance, with 6.7 of those surveyed admitted to using it.

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  • Hallucinogens were being used by 1 percent of young people, with cocaine being used by 0.4 percent of those surveyed.

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  • A 2006 survey indicates that 55% of surveyed nurses plan to retire between 2011 and 2020.

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  • During the 2009-2010 academic year, The Princeton Review surveyed more than 120,000 students at almost 400 public and private colleges and universities.

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  • Homeowners who currently use the system are surveyed for what type of heater they have and how well it works, and heaters purchased for the sake of review are put through a series of tests.

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  • A total of 34 percent of those children surveyed reported they saw sexual material online as compared to 25 percent five years prior.

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  • Over 20 percent of those surveyed stated that pursuing volunteer work will also be part of their plans.

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  • However, this study was limited by the small number of Asian and Hispanic patients surveyed, as well as the lack of patient's country of origin and physician's ethnicity, factors that may affect patient evaluations of primary care.

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  • Nearly 7 percent of students surveyed said they had engaged in their first sexual intercourse before age 13.

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  • The most commonly offered activities at middle schools surveyed were basketball (31.7%), track and field (10.3%), soccer (9.4%), tennis (6.7%), and football (5.4%).

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  • Health care is an important part of the program, and children in Head Start are surveyed to keep them up-to-date on their immunizations, and testing is also available for hearing and vision.

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  • One out of every seven victims surveyed in the study was under the age of six.

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  • Among college students surveyed, more than 10 percent of college students pull their hair at some point, although only 1 percent meets the criteria for trichotillomania.

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  • According to the Clairol website, 80 percent of women surveyed report that Natural Instincts actually made their hair look and feel healthier.

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  • Of the 11,994 students surveyed, 239 were homeschooled.

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  • According to AIRINC data reported by CNN, U.S. gas prices in 2008 were the 45th cheapest out of 155 countries surveyed.

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  • All of the girls made it into the house, unlike the first season when Michael's right hand man Big Jon surveyed the girls and bounced some of them on looks alone before entering the mansion.

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  • As she watched him in the mirror, he stopped behind her and surveyed her soberly.

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  • The phÅ“be had already come once more and looked in at my door and window, to see if my house was cavern-like enough for her, sustaining herself on humming wings with clinched talons, as if she held by the air, while she surveyed the premises.

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  • Prince Bolkonski surveyed Anatole.

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  • Brady surveyed the mess before him, admiring the ability of the bio-elimination field to destroy on touch.

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  • A tall lean figure stepped into the room and cool gray eyes surveyed her.

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  • Pulling the shirt open, he surveyed her swimsuit, oblivious to her embarrassment.

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  • I have thus surveyed the country on every side within a dozen miles of where I live.

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  • As I was desirous to recover the long lost bottom of Walden Pond, I surveyed it carefully, before the ice broke up, early in '46, with compass and chain and sounding line.

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