Runs-through Sentence Examples

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  • The common mushroom (Agaricus campestris) is propagated by spores, the fine black dust seen to be thrown off when a mature specimen is laid on white paper or a white dish; these give rise to what is known as the "spawn" or mycelium, which consists of whitish threads permeating dried dung or similar substances, and which, when planted in a proper medium, runs through the mass, and eventually develops the fructification known as the mushroom.

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  • The railway runs through the centre of the rice-producing area, and feeder roads open up the country as far as the Shan foot-hills.

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  • The Bernam runs through flat swampy country for the greater part of its course, and steam-launches can penetrate to a distance of over 100 m.

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  • The whole tissue system is known as the stelar system (from the way in which in primitive forms it runs through the whole axis of the plant in the form of a column).

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  • In this part of its course the Euphrates runs through an open, treeless and sparsely peopled country, in a valley a few miles wide, which it has eroded in the rocky surface.

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  • It is part of the scheme which runs through the book of Kings, and its apparent object is to show that the Temple planned by David and founded by Solomon ultimately gained its true position as the only sanctuary of Yahweh to which his worshippers should repair.

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  • It then runs through a stony plain, where it frequently overflows and causes great damage, this being indeed the main characteristic of the Durance throughout its course.

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  • There is no railway and the river is not navigable, but a good road runs through Tineo, Grado and the adjacent coal-fields, to the ports of Cudillero and Aviles.

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  • The main line of the East Indian railway runs through the southern portion of the district, with a branch to Benares city; the Oudh & Rohilkhand railway through the northern portion, starting from the city; and a branch of the Bengal & North-Western railway also terminates at Benares.

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  • Sometimes Clement discusses chronology, sometimes philosophy, sometimes poetry, entering into the most minute critical and chronological details; but one object runs through all, and this is to show what the true Christian Gnostic is, and what is his relation to philosophy.

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  • A little below the town of Glarus the river, keeping its northerly direction, runs through the alluvial plain which it has formed, towards the Walensee and the Lake of Zurich.

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  • Like the chief armnerve, this strand runs through the lophophore, parallel indeed with the former except near the middle line, where it passes ventrally to the oesophagus.

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  • Another important river is the Hlaing, which runs through the district from north to south, receiving from the east, through numerous channels, the drainage of the Pegu Yoma Mountains, which fertilizes the plain on its eastern bank.

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  • The railway runs through the centre of the district, with ten stations.

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  • The interior of Cutch is studded with hills of considerable elevation, and a range of mountains runs through it from east to west, many of them of the most fantastic shapes, with large isolated masses of rock scattered in all directions.

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  • Rhodesian railways and runs through Katanga reached Elisabethville in Oct.

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  • The south-west line of the Madras railway runs through the district, and the South Indian railway (of metre gauge) joins this at Erode.

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  • The TennesseeVirginia boundary line runs through the principal street, dividing the place into two separate corporations, the Virginia part, which before 1890 (when it was chartered as a city) was known as Goodson, being administratively independent of the county in which it is situated.

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  • The picturesque ruins of Avondale Castle are situated on Powmilion Burn, a stream that runs through Strathaven to join the Avon, a mile below the town.

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  • The road to Inversnaid runs through the Macgregors' country referred to in Scott's Rob Roy.

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  • In the northeastern Nan-shan, on the contrary, a stream runs through each gorge, and both the mountain slopes and the bottoms of the valleys are covered with vegetation.

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  • The curia voted as a single unit and thus furnished the type for that system of group-voting which runs through all the later organization of the popular assemblies.

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  • The main axis of disturbance and the highest remaining land runs through the south-eastern part of Quebec,forming the Notre Dame Mountains, and terminates in the Gaspe peninsula as the Shickshock Mountains.

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  • The male urethra begins at the bladder and runs through the prostate and perineum to the penis, which it traverses as far as the tip. It is divided into a prostatic, membranous and spongy part, and is altogether about 8 inches in length.

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  • The great chain of volcanoes which runs through Sumatra and Java is continued eastwards into the Moluccas, and terminates in a hooklike curve which passes through the Damar Islands to the Banda group. Outside this hook lies a concentric arc of non-volcanic islands, including Tenimber, the Lesser Kei Islands, Ceram and Buru; and beyond is still a third concentric arc extending from Taliabu to the Greater Kei Islands.

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  • A ridge of limestone hills - whose principal summits, Hagios Elias and Hagios Simeon, are crowned by old Byzantine churches - runs through the island; for about 2 m.

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  • A line of the Oudh & Rohilkhand railway from Moradabad to Saharanpur runs through the district.

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  • The Grand Canal runs through it from south to north; the Yangtszekiang crosses its southern portion from west to east; it possesses several lakes, of which the T'ai-hu is the most noteworthy, and numberless streams connect the canal with the sea.

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  • Bergen is the nearest port to the famous Hardanger Fjord, and is the starting-point of a remarkable railway which runs through many tunnels and fine scenery towards Vossevangen or Voss.

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  • The Central Wales section of the London & North-Western railway from Craven Arms to Swansea crosses the north-west corner of the county, and is intersected at Builth Road by a branch of the Cambrian, which, running for the most part on the Radnorshire side of the Wye, follows that river from Rhayader to Three Cocks; the Midland railway from Hereford to Swansea runs through the centre of the county, effecting junctions at Three Cocks with the Cambrian, at Talyllyn with the Brecon & Merthyr railway (which connects the county with the industrial areas of East Glamorgan and West Monmouthshire), and at Capel Colbren with the Neath and Brecon line.

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  • The Bahr Yusuf runs through the town, its banks lined with houses.

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  • The loop-line of the East Indian railway runs through the district, with a junction at Nalhati for Murshidabad.

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  • From Beira to Port Herald the railway runs through Portuguese territory, but the Nyasaland Government guaranteed interest for 25 years on the capital (£I,20o,000) of the company which built the Beira-Chindio section.

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  • There is also an ancient caravan route which runs through Kanem and across the Sahara to Tripoli.

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  • Finally, in August the powerful Afridi tribe joined the combination and closed the Khyber Pass, which runs through their territory, and which was held by them, on conditions, in trust for the government of India.

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  • A railway from Gorakhpur to Gonda runs through the district, and the river Gogra is navigable.

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  • Owen's river runs through it from north to south for some 180 m.

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  • Adelaide is the terminus of an extensive railway system, the main line of which runs through Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane to Rockhampton.

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  • The Hermus (Gediz Chai) has its principal sources in the Murad Dagh, and, receiving several streams on its way, runs through the volcanic district of Katakekaumene to the broad fertile valley through which it flows past Manisa to the sea, near Lefke.

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  • The fine and well-shaded avenue called the Hdheweg runs through the main portion of the town, and is lined on the north side by a succession of huge hotels and the large Kursaal.

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  • This accounts for the fitfulness and incompleteness of so much of his literary work, and for the practical, and in many cases temporary, element which runs through even his most elaborate productions.

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  • The tramway also is a single line of one-metre gauge, and runs through some of the principal streets of TeherAn.

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  • This line runs through the heart of the city, and was originally a private enterprise.

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  • The Baaken's River, usually a small stream, but subject (as in 1908) to disastrous floods, runs through the town, which consists of four divisions; the harbour and business quarter at the foot of the cliffs, the upper part, a flat table-land known as "The Hill"; "The Valley" formed by the Baaken's River; and "South Hill," east of the river.

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  • The same confusion runs through Berkeley's arguments and vitiates his conclusions as well as those of Hume.

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  • It runs through a continuous forest at the bottom of the great depression lying between the Madeira river, which skirts the edge of the Brazilian sandstone plateau, and the Ucayali which hugs the base of the Andes.

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  • From the Coca to the Amazon it runs through a forested plain where not a hill is visible from the river - its uniformly level banks being only interrupted by swamps and lagoons.

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  • The West Deccan line of the Southern Mahratta railway runs through the district from north to south.

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  • This repugnance to believe blindly what rested on arbitrary authority, as distinguished from what was seen to be sustained by self-evident reason, or by demonstration, or by good probable evidence, runs through his life.

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  • The whole drainage is collected by the Kishon, which runs through a narrow gorge at the north-west corner of the plain, descending beside the ridge of Carmel to the sea.

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  • The Nagpur line of the Great Indian Peninsula railway runs through the north of the district.

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  • From the burn of Dollar (or Dolour), which runs through the ravine of Dollar Glen, the town draws its watersupply.

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  • Opposed to Ormuzd, the author of all good, is Ahriman, the source of all evil; and the opposition runs through the whole universe (D'Alviella's Hibbert Lectures, pp. 158-164).

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  • The main redaction of Judges and Kings was made under the influence of the ideas which characterize Deuteronomy, that is, after the reforms ascribed to Josiah (2 Kings xxiii.); but in Samuel the " Deuteronomistic " hand is much less prominent and the chronological system which runs through Judges and Kings occurs only sporadically.

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  • The DISTRICT OF BHAMO lies wholly in the basin of the Irrawaddy, which, as well as its tributaries, runs through the heart of it.

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  • The Derb el-Mistakim, or "Straight Street," still runs through the city from the eastern to the western gate.

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  • Ballachulish and Port Appin are ports of call for steamers, and the Caledonian railway company's branch line from Connel Ferry to Ballachulish runs through the coast land and has stations at Creagan, Appin, Duror, Kentallen and Ballachulish Ferry.

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  • They consist essentially of a galvanometer of which the needle or coil has such a short natural periodic time that it can follow all the variations of a current which runs through its cycle in say i;nth second.

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  • The Youth Council would like to clean up the local beck (stream) that runs through the Village.

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  • The canal corridor up to its present terminus up against a dual carriageway runs through an industrail scene.

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  • Past Dean Bridge the river bends initially to the left then runs through a relatively straight course through a remarkably deep dell.

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  • The Hayle River runs through its tidal estuary to the sea.

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  • From the park gates a road runs through lowland evergreen forest before climbing steeply through well forested hills.

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  • This line runs through a district which formerly had ironworks, coal mines and explosives factories and associated ports.

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  • Then thereâs that rebellious streak that runs through my bones.

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  • A stream runs through the bottom of the gardens to the front which have lawns, flower and shrub borders and mature trees.

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  • A vein of sadness runs through his poems, sometimes breakirg out into querulous exclamation, but more frequently ventirg itself in gloomy reflections and prognostications.

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  • The formal elegance and conventional grace, alike of thought and of expression, so characteristic of Persian classical literature, pervade the works of the best Ottoman writers, and they are likewise imbued, though in a less degree, with that spirit of mysticism which runs through so much of the poetry of Iran.

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  • Guys and Dolls runs through to this Saturday, 26 November 2005, and includes a matinee on Saturday.

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  • Over everything and everyone looms the worldly decay of Alexandria, whose turbid river runs through the action like a poisonous vein.

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  • The coolant in the primary circuit runs through the engine block, exhaust manifolds, and turbocharger casing.

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  • While the New Zealand ski season usually runs from June to October, the heli skiing season begins in July and runs through September 30th.

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  • The brackets connect with an arch wire that runs through all of them and exerts pressure on the teeth to move them into their new, correct position.

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  • In 1992, he starred in the Robert Redford movie, A River Runs Through It with Craig Sheffer and Tom Skerritt.

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  • Since the Mississippi River runs through several states, a cruise allows you to weave your way through the heart and soul of American history and experience river culture firsthand.

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  • The hormone runs through the blood to help encourage you to go to bed.

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  • Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when you experience nerve damage to the median nerve that runs through your wrist joints.

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  • Shadow runs through revolutions and jumps to extremely high locations.

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  • According to PCMag.com, AT&T and iPhone have an exclusivity agreement that runs through 2010.

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  • Spinal canal-The opening that runs through the center of the spinal column.

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  • That's a thought that likely runs through the mind of every person who is preparing for an interview.

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  • Since the suits are composed of breathable fabric, water runs through them as easily as sun and air, giving swimmers increased hydrodynamic performance.

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  • Cable Internet is similar to DSL, except it runs through the cable television lines.

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  • When Where can I find cheerleading uniforms? runs through your head, remember that it's one of the easier parts of running a squad, and take the time to get the perfect look for your cheerleaders.

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  • The road runs through heavily wooded areas complete with bridges, ditches, and other hazards.

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  • A track runs through most of the camera ring to allow the cameras to be rolled.

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  • The Star Trek theme runs through every aspect of this successful online journal community even though ONTD Star Trek operates a little differently than many forums.

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