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A bird has a syrinx, which is far down in the trachea, where it splits off into the lung.
Spree River, river in northeastern Germany, rising in the Lusatian Mountains just above Neugersdorf and flowing north past Bautzen and Spremberg, where it splits temporarily into two arms.
For a more forested driving tour, stay on 611 where it splits with 32, go south to South Park Road and head west to the 5,200-acre Nockamixon State Park.
Q.: My street map shows a speck of land called Mussel Island in the middle of Newtown Creek, roughly where it splits into Maspeth Creek and the English Kills, on the border between Brooklyn and Queens.
This is the Rev. Scott Kraniak, 50, who, as the track's chaplain, performs this prerace ritual every Saturday evening at this track at the eastern end of the Long Island Expressway where it splits into routes to the Hamptons and the North Fork.
Some locals residents recommend taking Route 38, which is wider and less-traveled, where it splits off from Route 70 in Pennsauken, about three miles from the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, and taking it 18 miles to Route 206 in Mount Holly, then heading 6 miles south to Route 70 in Red Lion, which avoids the crowded suburban stretch of Route 70.
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The route followed its current routing to Middletown, where it split into US 301N and US 301S.
Initially, the island drifted south from where it split from Africa (around modern Somalia) until it reached its current position between 80 and 90 mya.
Lamellerie steered his remaining squadron along the coast, where it split up during the night.
The car, an Infiniti, veered off the road and into a center divider, where it split in half and caught fire, Lowe said.
The Oregon Electric, a 49 mile system built between 1903 and 1915, ran between downtown Portland and Garden Home in the Fanno Creek watershed, where it split into branches leading to Salem and Forest Grove.
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