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But it was a bit of a surprise studting some aspects of the Alwen crossing's history.
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But it was a bit of a surprise studting some aspects of the Alwen crossing's history.
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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The crossing's size could range from six to twelve lanes with light rail and bike lanes - and maybe even wind turbines.
Another bridge, another government council: More sprawl & climate pollution? 2009
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It is not clear whether these will be minimum standards or serve merely as an annual score for the crossing's success or lack thereof.
Another bridge, another government council: More sprawl & climate pollution? 2009
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For those entering northern Gaza, the crossing's concrete walls and huge terminals, the traces of the 60-kilometer fence around the Gaza Strip in the distance, and an overhead balloon, hanging in the sky like a full moon, evidently surveying the entire area, shock the senses.
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"We might as well cross while the crossing's good," Augustus said.
Lonesome Dove McMurtry, Larry 1985
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"We might as well cross while the crossing's good," Augustus said.
Lonesome Dove McMurtry, Larry 1985
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Ralph got the signal from the crossing's switch tower to go ahead.
Ralph on the Engine The Young Fireman of the Limited Mail Allen Chapman
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They wouldn't a-been made into laws if they wasn't fer our good, an 'even when we don't see no reason in keepin' 'em, we ain't got no more right to break through than one of them engines up at the crossing's got a right to come ahead when I signals it from the tower to stop.
Calvary Alley Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice 1906
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"My crossing's a long way off at the West End, and I had been indulgin 'in door-steps and mewses."
At the Back of the North Wind George MacDonald 1864
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