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Here is the north shore of the Dunedin Causeway at high tide.
Archive 2009-04-01 AYDIN 2009
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North Causeway is still a charming drawbridge, the South is mammoth by comparison.
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North Causeway is still a charming drawbridge, the South is mammoth by comparison.
January 2007 2007
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The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway leads to the north, the I-10 twin spans head east, I-10 runs east-west and the Crescent City Connection and the Huey P.
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The Parkland, Fla., couple sought tickets for the NASA Causeway, which is the closest viewing spot for the general public.
Web ticket prices increase drastically for final launch 2011
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In 1771, Desmarest concluded the Causeway was a lava flow whilst in 1786, Hamilton produced the first detailed analysis.
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The passage to the Causeway was a quarter mile long.
The Swordbearer Cook, Glen 1982
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They could not free their minds of the traditional idea that every second Chinaman in the Causeway was a small importer.
Dope Sax Rohmer 1921
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What: The new "I am a Celtic'' multimedia campaign features a spot called "Causeway,'' which shows players on the TD Garden court and a series of dramatic statements unfolding on the screen, ending with, "I am Causeway Street'' and "I am home.''
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In an opposite lane, now called Causeway-lane, but formerly St. John's, leading to the Town Goal, the scite of St. John's Chapel, is a small place of worship appropriated to the service of the _Romish Church_.
A Walk through Leicester being a Guide to Strangers Susannah Watts 1805
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