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The riverbanks were pastures until the 1950s when the river was channelled, the highway built and the city's development skyrocketed.
Secondly, nanorods are single-crystalline structures without grain boundaries, forming direct conduction channels, a highway for electrons.
But in spring, using data from a radio transmitter tag attached to Bama, they learned the manatees use the channel "like a highway," Dr. Carmichael said.
There is also the requisite foray into video, "Starfish," which intersperses a fixed shot of a field in the lowering sun with subliminal flashes of four girls splashing in a water channel beneath a highway overpass, while the sounds of crickets and passing cars alternate with the girls' talking and singing.
Section 3 demonstrates an analytic model for broadcasting two levels of safety-related messages using the control channel in the highway scenario.
On the highway unit channel, we heard of an "eight-and-a-half-month pregnant woman in an accident on the Bronx River Parkway".
No, as it journeyed north and west through Florida -- a trek recorded on one cable news channel with an animated highway map -- it carried a cargo that may help determine who moves into the White House.
"The water reached such a level that it found its own channel, took out a highway and the houses around it," said Mike Goetzman, a spokesman for the Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center in Madison.
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