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It is to wind its way along Africa's eastern edge, from Egypt through a slice of Sudan to Eritrea and Ethiopia, down through Kenya and Tanzania, and then on to Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa.
The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail began operation in 2000, and in the coming years it is to wind its way up the northeastern corner of the state to the park-and-ride lot at the Vince Lombardi rest stop in Ridgefield Park on the New Jersey Turnpike.
It announced that it is to wind up its Heart of Africa fund, blaming a wave of redemptions and a freezing of some of the key markets on the continent.
These inventors are alarmed by how easy it is to wind up with mismatched pairs of socks.
The principle behind the design is simple: the bigger and lighter an object is, the more likely it is to wind up on, or close to, the avalanche's surface.
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Increasingly, when he responds to a medical call, it is to treat a gunshot wound victim.
In this situation, men are expected to maintain a certain loin-cloth level of coverage, but women can throw caution, as it were, to the winds.
This is because it is possible to wind the transducer coil directly on to a nickel coupling wire since nickel is slightly magnetostrictive.
So it is likely to wind up tying or beating its competitors for the half hour.
"The perception is that this team is getting older and it's starting to wind its way down.
It is continuing to wind up the corrupt and largely insolvent pension funds.
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