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  • 1Crossing of the Somme — Part of the Thirty Years War Crossing of the Somme, 1636. Oil on canvas by Pieter Snayers …

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  • 2Crossing the inner German border — Crossing points on the inner German border, 1982[1] Crossing the i …

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  • 3Crossing the Red Sea — The Crossing of the Red Sea , Nicholas Poussin The Crossing of the Red Sea (Hebrew: קריעת ים סוף Kriat Yam Suph) is a passage in the Biblical narrative of the escape of the Israelites from the pursuing Egyptians in the Book of Exodus …

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  • 4Lead and follow — In partner dancing, the two partners are labelled as the leader and the follower, or lead and follow. Traditionally, the male partner leads and the female partner follows, though this is certainly not always the case. Many social dance forms have …

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  • 5crossing to the lead — A horse that begins from one of the positions out wider on the track, moves down to the inside fence and then speeds to beat all other horses to the leading position of a race is referred to as crossing to the lead …

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  • 6Staggered Crossing — Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada Genres Rock Years active 1997–2007 Labels Bent Penny Records (2004 present) Warner Music Group(1999 2001) …

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  • 7Washington's crossing of the Delaware River — This article is about the historical event. For the famous painting, see Washington Crossing the Delaware. For the sonnet, see Washington Crossing the Delaware (sonnet). Washington s crossing of the Delaware River …

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  • 8Line-crossing ceremony — U.S. Sailors and Marines participate in a line crossing ceremony aboard USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) as the ship passes the Equator May 16, 2008. It has been a long naval tradition to initiate pollywogs, sailors who have never crossed the Equator,… …

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  • 9Overhead line crossing — An overhead line crossing is the crossing of an obstacle such as a traffic route, a river, a valley or a strait by an overhead power line. The style of crossing depends on the local conditions and regulations at the time the power line is… …

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  • 10Treaty of Old Crossing — By the Treaty of Old Crossing (1863) and the Treaty of Old Crossing (1864), the Pembina and Red Lake bands of the Ojibwe, then known as Chippewa Indians, purportedly ceded to the United States all of their rights to the Red River Valley. On the… …

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