but it had to be built in the depth of the winter while the river was completely frozen up so that if it were completed abutment to abutment, before a breakup, it would probably hold. But they had to get it-- if it were not completed, it would just get washed downstream with the breakup of the ice.
this is something I'd like to get any questions from you, but Um, one of the complications what I would say is one of the things that's always important to remind ourselves is that we think abut in many parts of the world there's a digital divide, that's is a common term for either people who go online or people who don't go online. With China it's crucial to think of multiple digital divides that separate out people geographic area, you're going online in Hong Kong, or the Mainland. But beyond that are you going online and using
In a later interview he admitted, "I did say to myself, I could drive down the Maine Turnpike at a hundred miles an hour and deliberately drive into a bridge abutment. That would be the end and all of this would go away.
Similar thoughts had no doubt wondered to the mind of the rest of us, but we were wary of articulating them. At the base of an abutment, squeezing out of a crevice, was a flower newly blossomed.
And there is a bit of the branding of the Tour de Trump. But some of it's been sold off to private abutters.
Took 20 years to make it happen. Again, stall of the neighborhood abutters who complained about the fact that people were going to ride their bikes down the trail and break into their houses and steal their television sets and ride away with them.
But then, maybe, just maybe, on the last day of your trip, you could find yourself. by chance, walking down a path that abuts one of those great old vineyards. Like, legendary. Functioning for hundreds of years in some cases.
And I ask people, and I get these really cockamamie answers. Nobody really knows. The one thing they definitely are not are little abutting squares. That's just one-- that's a misperception that has been allowed to go on for way too long, so I thought I would try to stop that one cold right now.
Or the greatest?” A very hard question, actually. Mervin Kelly was quite intent on mixing development people in with the research people, abutting chemistry, physics, and metallurgy.
That's a rail trail conversion. That took 20 years for that to happen, led by a man named Tom Fortmann, because of all the complaints of neighborhood abutters. Very difficult, very, very difficult struggle over that-- to get the money, to get the permissions, and whatnot.
And when it was built in 1912, they did not know whether the glaciers were going to expand and tear it away or not, but it had to be built in the depth of the winter while the river was completely frozen up so that if it were completed abutment to abutment, before a breakup, it would probably hold.
I went on a holiday to South Africa. And when we left the main international airport heading for the city center, I was shocked by the size tens of thousands of shacks abutting the side of a modern motorway.
And as I mentioned before, turtles are going to move between jurisdictions quite a lot. This, by the way, are the exclusive economic zones of countries out to 200 nautical miles or the halfway point between countries if they abutt each other, as they do in the Caribbean. But Belize, in many ways, has come almost full circle.