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  • 1Crossing the River —   First American edition cover …

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  • 2Crossing the Bar — is an 1889 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson that is traditionally the last poem in collections of his work. It is thought that Tennyson wrote it as his own elegy, as the poem has a tone of finality about it. The narrator uses an extended metaphor to …

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  • 3Crossing the inner German border — Crossing points on the inner German border, 1982[1] Crossing the i …

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  • 4Battle of the River Bug — The Battle of the River Bug, sometimes known as the Battle of Volhynia, was a battle that took place on 22 23 July, 1018, in Red Ruthenia, near the Bug River and near Volhynia (Wołyń), between the forces of Bolesław I the Brave of Poland and… …

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  • 5River Don, South Yorkshire — River Don The River Don as it flows past Hillsborough Stadium. Origin Pennines …

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  • 6Washington Crossing the Delaware — This article is about the painting. For the poem, see Washington Crossing the Delaware (sonnet). For the actual event, see Washington s crossing of the Delaware River. Washington Crossing the Delaware Artist …

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  • 7The Fieldmice (Farthing Wood) — The Fieldmice were two fictional characters from the Colin Dann series The Animals of Farthing Wood Life On The Journey The Fieldmice are most noted for the birth and death of their three babies, while Fox was absent from the group after crossing …

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  • 8The Twelfth — Orangemen parade in Bangor on 12 July 2010 Also called Orangemen s Day, Orangefest Observed by …

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  • 9The Lost Cement Mine — is a legend of a gold vein in the Eastern Sierra Nevada s, found in 1857 but since lost. Its initial discovery was by two men who were separated from their group while crossing the Sierras. They traveled through the burnt country and found the… …

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  • 10River Thames — Thames redirects here. For other uses, see Thames (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°29′56″N 0°36′31″E / 51.4989°N 0.6087°E / 5 …

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