Riverside Sentence Examples

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  • Brown wrote an appreciative sketch (Boston, 1900) for the "Riverside Biographical Series."

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  • A riverside levee daughter mingled with on the fourth.

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  • Chelsea, especially the riverside district, abounds in historical associations.

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  • The standard editions of his works are The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Riverside edition (II vols., Boston, 18 941895), and Manuscript edition (12 vols., ibid., 1907).

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  • It is a favourite riverside resort and has grown considerably as a residential district.

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  • Some sailings offer more shore excursions, including stops at smaller ports and riverside cities.

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  • This page, from the Project Linus group in Riverside, Calif., offers seven quick and easy crochet patterns that are perfect for beginners.

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  • The riverside trail is an ideal place to enjoy a walk or a bike ride before you eat.

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  • West of the Ismailia canal lies the Bulak quarter, the port or riverside district.

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  • The beautiful little riverside temple, called the kiosk, was built by Augustus and inscribed by Trajan; and the latest building was the arch of Diocletian.

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  • Right - off to a riverside boozer to drink away the majority of my £ 130 winnings for Sir Percy in the Derby.

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  • Midsummer House on Midsummer Common is still going strong thanks to its highly enviable riverside location.

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  • Riverside Cottage (ground level) & Harbourview Apartment (1st floor) are situated near the mouth of the River Ayr.

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  • However, I did see Semicollared flycatcher here, which was easily located by its call in the riverside trees.

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  • Continue on Horsebridge & go through gate to rejoin riverside footpath.

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  • The college has a Deer Park, and some peaceful riverside walks, famous for the snakeshead fritillary lilies in the spring.

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  • The scheme will open the power station's riverside frontage to local people for the first time in 130 years.

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  • Reality returned when we descended the hillsides again and drove the riverside trail.

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  • Visitors can explore ancient oak and beech woods, flower-rich grasslands, or wander through traditionally managed riverside meadows.

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  • By the riverside you will find Cargill's Visitor Center, a converted corn mill.

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  • Pollarding willows osier cutting Osiers The osier willow, Salix viminalis, was important to both the riverside economy and the local wildlife.

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  • Progress to Date Together with the University of Limerick, the Park has the benefits of a fine, riverside parkland site.

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  • Enjoy the wide river views from the excellent riverside path for a few miles.

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  • The River Whiteadder runs past the Riverside, and fishing permits are available from the restaurant.

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  • The Pier House entrance faces onto the riverside piazza.

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  • You can enjoy the beautiful Gwili Valley from the train, or on a riverside picnic, or on the woodland walk.

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  • The house is situated within easy walking distance of the city center via the picturesque riverside promenade... .

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  • Choose between deserted coastal marshes or promenades and candy-floss, seaside picnics or cozy riverside pubs, and shingle beaches with exhilarating views.

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  • The 60% of the electors of Liverpool Riverside who did not vote last time were entirely rational.

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  • In the middle section there is still a fair amount of riverside paths but in the upper reaches and tributaries public access is patchy.

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  • If you have full mortgage broker riverside and part-time employees.

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  • Going inland, you can enjoy a quiet riverside walk away from the busy town center along the river Lym.

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  • Flowing below is the river Severn, providing many pleasant riverside walks.

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  • It's an ideal place to take a riverside stroll, play games or go fishing.

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  • Not far away are pleasant riverside walks along the Tame valley.

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  • The challenging 9 Hole Par 3 Course is situated in a beautiful riverside setting in the grounds of Bisham Abbey National Sports Center.

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  • There are wonderful wooded riverside walks nearby and much fun can be had boating on the river.

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  • There is also a colorful marina, with delightful riverside walks to enjoy, including an RSPB bird sanctuary and nature reserve.

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  • Developer, Cathedral Group completed its £ 1.8 million acquisition of a 2.4 acre riverside site in Medway, Strood from Frogmore Estates.

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  • The many beautiful rooms, including the luxury riverside wing are all tastefully furnished.

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  • I'm dreadfully mortified that audio digital production riverside video these things have happened to annoy you.

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  • There is a nice restaurant with tables set out under vines, local bars and riverside walks.

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  • The Scoop can be accessed by a ramp from the riverside walkway.

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  • It was later occupied by the Trent Navigation Company as a riverside warehouse.

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  • The aristocratic owners of these plantations dealt directly with trade, exporting on to the world market from riverside wharfs.

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  • Gone were all the working wharves in their stead were thousands of riverside flats.

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  • They would have allowed small boats to deliver goods directly to market without having to offload their cargoes at riverside wharves.

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  • From Gorki, Bennigsen descended the highroad to the bridge which, when they had looked at it from the hill, the officer had pointed out as being the center of our position and where rows of fragrant new-mown hay lay by the riverside.

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  • These may be holes among riverside tree roots, outlying badger setts or enlarged rabbit burrows.

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  • It 's an ideal place to take a riverside stroll, play games or go fishing.

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  • Cargo handling thames hotels takes place on about 100 riverside wharves between Deptford and Canvey Island as well as at enclosed docks at Tilbury.

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  • Bear left & continue on riverside footpath & at next road on right, turn right.

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  • The Dyson Memorial in August 2002 The riverside promenade, c.1913, looking east.

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  • Haugh is the first element of the name and means riverside meadow and is a common feature of Northumberland and Durham place names.

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  • I 'm dreadfully mortified that audio digital production riverside video these things have happened to annoy you.

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  • The Riverside Hotel is pleasantly situated overlooking the River Trent.

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  • For short walks, a stroll along the riverside and back into town may suit you.

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  • A great riverside pub from which you can watch the boats tootling down the river.

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  • Woodpecker species abound in the riverside copses, often giving great views.

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  • My ideal date is a picnic followed by a peaceful riverside amble.

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  • However, if your choice is more flexible, there is a huge range of options, from ski resorts through to ancient riverside towns.

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  • In addition, some of these sightseeing cruises offer stops at quaint riverside towns lined with historic homes and shops, located along the banks of the Mississippi.

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  • Cruising down the mighty Mississippi River, you'll be treated to views of barges, wildlife, tugboats, freighters, Coast Guard cutters and riverside scenery.

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  • Riverside MD.net features a physician directory that provides an excellent opportunity to find a doctor in the area.

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  • Peninsula Pulmonary Associates is part of the Riverside Health Systems in eastern Virginia.

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  • The Riverside Sleep Disorders Center works with adults and children over the age of twelve who have sleep problems and disorders like obstructive sleep apnea.

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  • An excellent system of parks-8 within the city with an aggregate area of 1311 acres, and 3 with an aggregate area of 310 acres just outside the city limits - adds to the beauty of the city, among the most attractive being the Riverside, the St Clair, the University, the Military, the Fair View, the Garfield and the Brookside.

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  • Among the city's parks (area in 1909, 325 acres) is one (Riverside) of 146 acres.

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  • It is a poor and crowded district, and a large industrial population is employed in the riverside wharves and in potteries, glassworks and other manufactures.

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  • It contains a borough of the same name and the villages of Cos Cob, Riverside and Sound Beach, all served by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railway; the township has steamboat and electric railway connexions with New York City.

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  • In the neighbourhood there are numerous large collieries, and coal is shipped from wharves on the riverside, vessels of 300 or 400 tons being able to reach the quays at high tide.

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  • His body was placed in a temporary tomb in Riverside Drive, in New York City, overlooking the Hudson river.'

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  • Other parks are Lake Park, also on the lake shore, at North Point, where stands the waterworks pumping station with its tall tower; Riverside and Kilbourn Parks, east and west respectively of the upper Milwaukee river, in the northern part of the city, Washington Park on the west side, containing a menagerie and a herd of deer; Sherman Park on the west side, and Kosciusko, Humboldt and Mitchell Parks on the south side.

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  • The city has a public library (housed in the city hall) and eight parks (including Riverside on the Big Sioux), with a total area of more than 500 acres.

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  • Among the hospitals are a state hospital for the insane, the Erie county, the Buffalo general, the Children's, the United States marine (maintained by the Federal government), the German, the Homeopathic, the Women's, the German Deaconess and the Riverside hospitals, and the Buffalo hospital of the Sisters of Charity.

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  • The city park system includes Ottawa Park (280 acres), Bay View Park (202 acres), Riverside Park (118 acres), Central Grove Park (loo acres), Collins Park (90 acres), Walbridge Park (67 acres), with a zoological collection, Navarre Park (53 acres), several smaller parks and triangles, and a boulevard, 18 m.

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  • Deptford is a district of poor streets, inhabited by a large industrial population, employed in engineering and other riverside works.

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  • Riverside park extends along its water front for about 3 m., and on the outskirts of the city lies Cadwalader park (ioo acres), containing a zoological garden.

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  • Among penal and charitable institutions are the Riverside State Penitentiary, three hospitals, three homes for orphans, a home for the friendless and an industrial school.

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  • The ferry had long disappeared, and with it a considerable slice of the riverside alluvial soil, which had been washed into the stream by the action of floods.

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  • A monument (by Karl Bitter) in his, honour was unveiled in Riverside Drive, New York City, in October 1907.

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  • The Mohave desert - embracing Kern, Los Angeles and San Bernardino - as also a large part of San Diego, Imperial and Riverside counties, belong to the " Great Basin," while a narrow strip along the Colorado river is in the " Open Basin Region."

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  • In San Diego, Imperial and Riverside counties a number of creeks or so-called rivers, with beds that are normally dry, flow centrally toward the desert of Salton Sink or " Sea "; this is the lowest part of a large area that is depressed below the level of the sea, - at Salton 263 ft., and 275 ft.

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  • Chrysoprase, mined near Porterville and near Visalia (Tulare county), is used partly for gems, but more largely (like the vesuvianite found near Exeter, in the same county) for mosaic work; and there are ledges of fine rose quartz in the Coahuila mountains of Riverside county and near Lemon Cove, Tulare county.

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  • Eight other cities had populations of more than 5000 - Riverside City (7973), Vallejo (7965), Eureka (7327), Santa Rosa (6673), Santa Barbara (6587), San Bernardino (6156), Santa Cruz (5659), and Pomona (5526).

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  • Margravine Road recalls the existence of Bradenburg House, a riverside mansion built by Sir Nicholas Crispe in the time of Charles I., used as the headquarters of General Fairfax in 1647 during the civil wars, and occupied in 1792 by the margrave of Bradenburg-Anspach and Bayreuth and his wife, and in 1820 by Caroline, consort of George IV.

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  • The conclusion reached, after careful investigation by Dr Jorge, the medical officer of health, that the commencement really dated from June, is confirmed by the fact that about that time the riverside labourers, who were first affected, began to notice an illness among themselves sufficiently novel to attract their attention and that of an English shipowner, who from their description suspected plague.

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  • Their father was a riverside labourer, who lodged during the week in Oporto, but went home for Sunday.

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  • Uruguayana is prettily situated on a low hill rising gently from the riverside and its low houses are surrounded by orange groves.

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  • The city has parks, including Hoyt Park (27 acres), used for athletic sports, Rust Park (150 acres), occupying an island in the river, and Riverside Park, a pleasure resort.

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  • From Sterkstroom junction on the eastern main line a branch railway goes through the Transkei to connect at Riverside, the frontier station, with the Natal railways.

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  • In both countries rural society was based on the old-fashioned household community, or zadruga, which still survives in the territories that formed the Military Frontier, though everywhere tending to disappear and be replaced by individual ownership. The Croatian peasantry are least prosperous in the riverside districts, where marshfevers prevail, and especially beside the Save.

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  • Among the parks are Loring, near the centre of the city, in which is a statue of Ole Bull; Lyndale, in the south-west part of the city; Interlachen, just north-west of Lyndale; Glenwood, in the west of the city; Van Cleve, Logan, Windom and Columbia in the part of the city east of the Mississippi river; Riverside, on the south-west bank of the Mississippi; and Minnehaha Park, in which are the Minnehaha Falls, a beautiful cascade of the Minnehaha Creek (the outlet of Lake Minnetonka), near the Mississippi, with a fall of 50 ft., well known from Longfellow's poem " Hiawatha."

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  • Smaller, but of equal antiquity, are the riverside towns of Doesburg, which is strongly fortified; Wageningen, with the State agricultural schools; Doetinchem, with a bridge over the Old Ysel which is mentioned as early as the 14th century; Zalt-Bommel, with an old church (1304), and a railway bridge over the Waal; and Kuilenburg, with a fine railway bridge (1863-1868) over the Rhine.

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  • The open park of Castle Bernard (earl of Bandon), on the riverside, is attractive, and 2 m.

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  • Behind, along the riverside and across the Stone Bridge, were Ney's troops and transport.

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  • Walk or bike along the riverside path and enjoy the view of all the sailboats and racing skiffs that use the river during warm weather.

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  • This riverside village offers a rich diverse selection of eating establishments that belie its size.

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  • There are, however, several large breweries, among which that of Messrs Barclay & Perkins, on the riverside in Southwark, may be mentioned; engineering works are numerous in East London by the river, where there are also shipbuilding yards; the leather industry centres in Bermondsey, the extensive pottery works of Messrs Doulton are in Lambeth, there are chemical works on the Lea, and paper-mills on the Wandle.

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  • It is occupied by docks, riverside works and poor houses.

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  • There is no town with as many as io,000 inhabitants, trade being conducted at riverside marts.

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  • Esher is included in the urban district of Esher and The Dittons, of which Thames Ditton is a favourite riverside resort.

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