There, peeping among the cloud-wrack above a dark tor high up in the mountains, Sam saw a white star twinkle for awhile. |
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Climb the slopes in a NNE to The Sneck, then continue E to gain the plateau and summit tor of Ben Avon. |
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The dragon-crest tor rising from moist haze westerly is Carn Goedog, whence came the speckled dolerite menhirs of Stonehenge. |
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About 60 people regularly use the centre and ask John for help in filling in forms tor makinga phonek calls, or jeust providing a fiendly ear. |
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The moon was low upon the right, and the jagged pinnacle of a granite tor stood up against the lower curve of its silver disc. |
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On the streets of tor Sapienza, however, the battle rages on. |
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Under this provision, institutions cannot remove surplus revenues generated in India but will be required to reinvest it tor further the expansion of the institution in India. |
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Fox Tor is a relatively minor tor on Dartmoor in the county of Devon, England. |
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More than 160 of the hills of Dartmoor have the word tor in their name but quite a number do not. |
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W hile ack nowle dging that price formation in the fo o d se c tor is p ar ti cular l y co mp l e x, th e Co u r t co nsi d e r s that i t mus t b e su b je c t to re gular monitoring by the Commission. |
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The other species of recognizance, with sureties, is tor the good abearance or good behaviour. |
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A further rock tor is surmounted before the summit windbreaks are reached. |
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The antidote tor exhaustion is not necessarily rest but wholeheartedness. |
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After meeting up with each other and after a sulky Tor gave Spencer his wallet back, the group bummed around the camp and then went to dinner. |
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Starting in Alstonefield, we descended into Wolfscote Dale, following the river along the entire length of the dale until we reached Shining Tor. |
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Standing upon the Tor, one's eye is drawn to the chain of hills running across the south, forming one lip of the bowl surrounding the Levels. |
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Its wedge shape is visible in old photographs of the river side of the Tor di Nona at low water. |
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Relays are special computers that Tor uses to anonymously transmit traffic across the Internet. |
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Just how many fake nodes would be needed in order to pull off a successful Sybil attack against Tor is not known. |
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Luckily, Tor was prepared for this sort of assault, and has built-in defenses to protect against it. |
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For a number of years, we lived in the Abu Tor neighborhood, right on the seam of East and West Jerusalem. |
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His home is reputed to have been at Tor Castle above the River Lochy, near Seangan. |
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Participants spent the night camped at a manned Tor, before being escorted off the moor by the military the following day. |
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The unusual pink granite at Great Trowlesworthy Tor was also quarried, and there were many other small granite quarries dotted around the moor. |
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One fall day in 1956, the photographer Leigh Wiener knocked on Jeffers' Tor House door requesting to photograph him. |
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Their wedding was followed a week later by a pagan-rooted handfasting ceremony on Glastonbury Tor. |
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Ekofisk reservoir consists of Cod, Ekofisk, West Ekofisk, Tor, Albuskjell, Eldfisk, Edda and Embla oil fields. |
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The final pandemic originated in 1961 in Indonesia and is marked by the emergence of a new strain, nicknamed El Tor, which still persists today. |
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Features of the Trust's High Peak Estate include Kinder Scout, Odin Mine and Mam Tor. |
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It is also a major walking centre, where routes up Cave Dale, Winnats Pass, Mam Tor and Hollins Cross meet. |
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Units, including some tanks, mobilised for the Suez Crisis in 1956 trained on Dartmoor, operating briefly in the Yes Tor area. |
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Tributaries include the Cowsic River which rises near Devils Tor and flows south below Lydford Tor, to join the West Dart at Two Bridges. |
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Grimspound is located in the valley between Hameldown Tor and Hookney Tor, at 450 metres above sea level. |
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The physical evidence, in the form of pillow mounds is also plentiful, for example there are 50 pillow mounds at Legis Tor Warren. |
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Doveton asked for further details of a grave that he had noted by the side of the road to Hey Tor. |
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Goldsmith's cross is located in the Fox Tor Mire area between Childe's Tomb and Nun's Cross, on the Monks' Path. |
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Rippon Tor Rifle Range is a disused rifle range within Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England. |
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The use of moorstone continued to such an extent that in 1847 boundary markers were cut around Pew Tor to protect it. |
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The first of these was against the proposed installation of a television transmitting mast on North Hessary Tor in the centre of the moor. |
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So Sheryl and I went to the Emergency Meeting of the Abu Tor neighborhood. |
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A friendly match had been arranged against Nuova Tor Tre Teste, a feeder team to Roma with excellent facilities in the centre of Rome. |
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Tor, on the other hand, has been an Internet staple for years. |
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Immingham carries much freight transport via DFDS Tor Line and the Stena Line. |
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The region is known for its rich folklore, including the legend of King Arthur and Glastonbury Tor, as well as its traditions and customs. |
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The county offers Peak District scenery such as Mam Tor and Kinder Scout, and more metropolitan attractions such as Bakewell, Buxton and Derby. |
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The shales are friable and easily attacked by frost and form areas that are vulnerable to landslides, as on Mam Tor. |
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In the same period, and on into the Iron Age, a number of significant hillforts such as that at Mam Tor were created. |
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Though the entrance has narrowed with time, the pixie house, a natural cavern on Sheep Tor, is still accessible. |
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Gilbert Prousch was born in San Martin de Tor in South Tyrol, northern Italy, his mother tongue being Ladin. |
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The anonymity network Tor has a top-level pseudodomain.onion for hidden services, which can only be reached with a Tor client. |
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In Arthurian legend, Avalon became associated with Glastonbury Tor when monks at Glastonbury Abbey claimed to have discovered the bones of King Arthur and his queen. |
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The ship was named after the daughter of the first captain, Tor Sevaldsen. |
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Whenever training took place, red warning flags were hoisted on poles at Cold East Cross, Hemsworthy Gate, Rippon Tor and elsewhere around the site. |
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A new rifle range was built near Rippon Tor to train soldiers, an airfield was constructed on Roborough Down, and a new hutted camp was built at Plasterdown. |
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After this loss John Blackmore moved to Bushey, Herts, then to his native Devon, first to Kings Nympton, then Culmstock, Tor Mohun and later to Ashford, in the same county. |
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The infamous Fox Tor mire in the vicinity of the cross became an inspiration for the Grimpen Mire, which Sir Arthur Conan Doyle described in his The Hound of the Baskervilles. |
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The Rippon Tor Rifle Range lies within five miles of the village. |
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In 2011 the first teams to stop reached their fifth Tor before doing so. |
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After the opening of HMP Dartmoor in 1809, the battalion of soldiers guarding the around 5,000 prisoners there began practicing musketry at a firing range at Hart Tor. |
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Fox Tor Mires was supposedly the inspiration for Great Grimpen Mire in Conan Doyle's novel The Hound of the Baskervilles, although there is a waymarked footpath across it. |
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Other Green Coast Awards went to Pwll Du, Rhossili Bay and Tor Bay. |
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In 1921, architect Robert Tor Russell used the Crescent as a source of inspiration to design the central business district of Connaught Place, New Delhi, India. |
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Looking west, Mam Tor towers above the main street of Castleton. |
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