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The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway Bill was passed on 27 June 1895, and the line opened on 11 May 1898 with public service commencing on 16 May, connecting with trains from Waterloo on the Ilfracombe Branch Line at Barnstaple Town.
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"The fact that those words and images may connect with an individual begs the question of why they may fall on such fertile soil to begin with.
These average convergences are high, but much lower than in vertebrates (25,000 axons per glomerulus), although some individual glomeruli in insects may connect with many more axons.
Glitch warnings: may connect with nine thousand other users in a grotesque quest to mock intimacy, or may crave a higher consciousness and inexplicably abandon you (like a real human being!).
See related story: "Nortel may connect with Qtera".
The cysts and sinuses may connect with an intracranial component via an abnormal foramen caecum.
Iron oxide NPs may connect with the organic core by the interaction of chemical bonds.
The vehicular IPTV user may connect with mobile WiMAX, IEEE 802.11 and LTE networks or other wireless networks.
A sinus is a blind ending tract and in the context of a branchial arch anomaly, may connect with either the skin (branchial cleft sinus) or with the pharynx (branchial pouch sinus).
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