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It's not just belugas that are attracted to this river junction, it turns out.
A rail junction, it is also accessible by highway from Havana.
Now a major rail junction, it is also a centre of cotton textile manufacturing and of trade.
But at Carstairs Junction it swerves around the closest Britain's rail network has to a hairpin bend.
Today an important railway junction, it has industries that include locomotive and rolling-stock repair, engineering, and consumer-goods production.
A spokesman for London Midland told the Press Association: "There is a train derailment at Watford Junction – it is the 6.19am service from Milton Keynes to London Euston.
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Despite its typical location below tight junctions, it interacts with several bacteria, facilitating internalization and colonization.
No matter how many security cameras are installed and how many check posts are established at traffic junctions, it won't be long before another determined terrorist hides an explosive device under an umbrella.
The campaign argues that if cyclists are faced with dangerous and badly design roads and junctions it is reasonable to mount the pavement on occasion providing care is taken not to endanger or alarm pedestrians.
Detailing the above analyses at junctions, it emerges that: the low level refers to Italy and the higher one occurs in United Kingdom (Fig. 2).
The Wilkinson power divider solves the matching problem of the simple T-junction: it has low VSWR at all ports and high isolation between output ports.
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