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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...14 Senegal 215 Seychelles 216 Sierra Leone 218 Singapore 219 Solomon Islands 220 Somalia 221 South Africa 223 Soviet Union 224 Spain 226 Page Sri Lan... ...ad tranship- ment point (15 km) on south bank of Amu Darya; government owned Highways: 21,000 km total (1984); 2,800 km hard surface, 1,650 km bitumin... ...permanent-surface runways; 9 with run- ways 2,440-3,659 m, 15 with runways 1,220-2,439 m Telecommunications: limited telephone, telegraph, and radiobr... ...nnecting Titograd (Yugosla- via) and Shkoder (Albania) completed August 1986 Highways: 4,989 km total; 1,287 km paved, 1,609 km crushed stone and/or g... ...ried: total freight 85.75 million metric tons; 1.946 billion metric tons/km; highways 1.298 billion metric tons/km; railways 618.8 million metric tons... ... permanent-surface runways; 28 with runways 2,440-3,659 m; 74 with runways 1,220-2,439 m Telecommunications: 17 AM, FM, and 1 TV stations; 1,445,000 T... ...: 130,000 km 2 ; land area: 118,750 km 2 Comparative area: about the size of Iowa Land boundaries: 1,220 km total Coastline: 910 km Maritime claims: C...

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Frate Cu Meridianele Si Paralelele, Vol. 1

By: Florentin Smarandache

...e marocane (1982-4)... În avionul de Amsterdam nimeresc lâng ă un cuplu din Iowa. P ărin ţii fetei, americani f ăr ă nici un ascendent român, au e... ... seama?”)... Româna – limb ă interna ţional ă! În China, prizele sunt la 220 V, în SUA la 110 V... La meniu: piele de ra ţă pr ăjit ă şi t ăiat... ...e Incoming Passenger Card ni şte resturi de mâncare, sunt amendat la vam ă cu 220 de dolari australieni. Unde-i lege nu-i tocmeal ă, iar ignoran ţa ... ... da, zic “ie”. Au şi cuvinte diferite: pentru “autostrad ă” – “motorway”, nu “highway”, iar când te invit ă la mas ă spun s ă vii la “tea” (în ameri...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...t by the board of trustees. George E. MacLean, Ph. D., LL D., president of Iowa Stale university, a Williiiiiis grailuntf of the class of 1871 anil a ... ... Mr. Wefers considers the following the most promising candidates: 100 and 220-vard dashes- Clark, H. W. Fisher, Rudd, Watteis 'OS, Marshall 09', Alex... ...-yard hurdles: M. Brown, Laphara '07. Dodd. Horrax '09, Merrill, Wood '10. 220-yard dash: A. Brown J. D. G. Hill 07. Fenno, Clark. La- Ment, Rudd "08,... ...wo-mile run: A. J. Allen, Davis, Wilder '07, Bonner, Cafe "09, Coates '10. 220-yard hurdles: A. Brown •07, Mygatt, H. W. Fisher '08, Horrax, Swain '09... ...cine at Harvard. Rath is in the employ of the Ackley Express bank, Aokley, Iowa. Redick is in the insurance busi- ness in Omaha, Nebraska. P. J. Demps... ...would earn indeed the genuine gratitude of every traver- ser of the campus highways. RESOLUTIONS Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in His infinite ...

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North America Volume Two

By: Anthony Trollope

...nstellations of those Western stars—of Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, and Iowa; nor did he dream of Texas conquered, Louisiana purchased, and Missour... ... had then been admitted, as a free State, since Michigan, in 1836. In 1846 Iowa was admit- ted as a free State, and from that day to this Wisconsin, C... ...re- gions rich in corn, in coal, in metals, or in timber. These ready-made highways of the world center, as it were, at St. Louis, and make it the dep... ...ay in which this will work, I will name the two States of Rhode Island and Iowa as opposed to each other, and the two States of Massachusetts and Indi... ...t political power. As a people they have been happy and prosperous. Their 220 North America V ol. 2 freedom has been secured to them, and for a perio... ...o do all police and criminal regula- tions not external in their character—highways, railroads, canals, schools, colleges, the relief of paupers, and ...

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Babbitt

By: Sinclair Lewis

...uable free Art Picture to:— SHORTCUT EDUCATIONAL PUB. CO. Desk WA Sandpit, Iowa. ARE YOU A 100 PERCENTER OR A 10 PERCENTER? Babbitt was again without ... ...tions, but he preferred advance informa- tion about the extension of paved highways, and this a grateful administration gave to him. Also, he was one ... ... May Arnold is, but I know doggone good and well that you and her weren’t 220 Babbitt talking about tar-roofing, no, nor about playing the vio- lin, ... ...l have a nice drive and get cool.” It was a night of lovers. All along the highway into Zenith, under the low and gentle moon, motors were parked and ...

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The Pit a Story of Chicago

By: Frank Norris

... the stores and ware- houses to bursting. Food mingled with the mud of the highway. The very dray horses were gorged with an un- ending nourishment of... ...ce turned the wheels of harvester and seeder a thousand miles dis- tant in Iowa and Kansas. Her force spun the screws and propellers of innumerable sq... ...and it spread and spread and spread till grain in the elevators of Western Iowa moved and stirred and an- swered to its centripetal force, and men upo... ...d the huge river of wheat that rolled through this place from the farms of Iowa and ranches of Dakota to the mills and bakeshops of Europe. “There’s s... ...eal “big.” Well, he was a different man since that time. Then he had been 220 The Pit suspicious of speculation, had feared it even. Now he had disco...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 5 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...f Abraham Lincoln: V ol Five I do hope you will have no serious trouble in Iowa. What thinks Grimes about it? I have not known him to be mistaken abou... ... Grimes about it? I have not known him to be mistaken about an election in Iowa. Present my respects to Col. Carter, and any other friends, and believ... ... He has written a letter, addressed to somebody, I believe, who resides in Iowa, declaring his op- position to the repeal of the laws that prohibit th... ...y, the great crime of having destroyed it will be upon us! That is cool. A highwayman holds a pistol to my ear, and mutters through his teeth, “stand ... ... to the ag- gregate number of seventy-five thousand, in order to suppress 220 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Five said combinations, and to ca... ...zed in breach of trust. It commands not a single port on the coast nor any highway out from its pretended capital by land. Under these circumstances G...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 6 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...ays’ run by steamers. Unlike Liberia, it is a great line of travel—it is a highway. The country is a very excellent one for any people, and with great... ...r physical condition. The particular place I have in view is to be a great highway from the Atlantic or Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean, and this p... ...entucky, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Kan- sas, Iowa, Minnesota, and the Territories of Dakota, Nebraska, and part of Color... ...e for your and their skill, endurance, and dauntless courage. A. LINCOLN. 220 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Six TELEGRAM TO GENERAL DIX. W AR...

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Main Street

By: Sinclair Lewis

...es of Voltaire, Darwin, and Robert Ingersoll. Pious families in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, the Dakotas send their children thither, and Blodgett prot... ...h revealed my perfectly nice ankles to the Pres- byterian glare of all the Ioway schoolma’ams, and I leaped from peak to peak like the nimble chamoys,... ... to the railroad track, whose direct- ness and dryness make it the natural highway for pedes- trians on the plains. She stepped from tie to tie, in lo... ...hotel at night, and next morning sneaked round the corner to economize at 220 Main Street a Childs’ Restaurant. They were tired by three in the af- t... ... sermon, senior Parade, junior en- tertainment, commencement address by an Iowa clergy- man who asserted that he believed in the virtue of virtuousnes...

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North America Volume One

By: Anthony Trollope

...e is no road within two miles of the house. The lake therefore is the only highway, and that is frozen up for four months in the year. When frozen, ho... ...ve miles above the town; then to descend the river as far as the States of Iowa on the west and Illinois on the east; and to return eastward through C... ... is as follows: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Min- nesota, Iowa, Kansas to which I would add Missouri, and probably the Western half o... ...02 Illinois 1,691,238 Michigan 754,291 Wisconsin 763,485 Minnesota 172,796 Iowa 682,002 Kansas 143,645 Missouri 1,204,214* Total 9,140,390 *Of w... ...tely at a distance from any thoroughfare. At first the margins of nature’s highways, the navigable rivers and lakes, were cleared. But as the railway ... ...country of still greater extent. No river on the face of the globe forms a highway for the produce of so wide an extent of agricultural land. The Miss... ...not even then swelled itself to the latter number. I found that there were 220 students at West Point; that about forty graduate every year, each of w... ... of the city. In the upper or new part of the town their course is simple 220 North America V ol. 1 enough, but as they descend to the Bowery, Peck S...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 2 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...hich he had then, and in addition the fifteen new votes of Florida, Texas, Iowa, and Wisconsin. I know our good friend Browning is a great admirer of ... ...Loui- siana, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wis- consin, and Iowa. Now I suppose it will not be denied that these thirteen States are a ... ...on the subject of the tariff, the currency, the improve- ment of our great highways, rivers, lakes, and harbors, the will of the people, as expressed ... ...ance. It included the present States of Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, and Iowa; also the Territory of Minnesota, and the present bone of con- tention... ... long letter, but it contains the whole story. Yours as ever, A. LINCOLN. 220 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Two TO JESSE K. DUBOIS. SPRINGFIE...

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Leaves of Grass

By: Walt Whitman

...Mississippi, and down to the Mexican sea, Chants of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota, Chants going forth from the centre from Ka... ...terner rais’d out doors? is he Kanadian? Is he from the Mississippi country? Iowa, Oregon, California? The mountains? prairie life, bush life? or sail... ...he cheerful voice of the public road, the gay fresh sentiment of the road. O highway I travel, do you say to me Do not leave me? Do you say Venture no... ...es. O the farmer’s joys! Ohioan’s, Illinoisian’s, Wisconsinese’, Kanadian’s, Iowan’s, Kansian’s, Missourian’s, Oregonese’ joys! To rise at peep of day... ...r of the past so grand, To build a grander future. Leaves of Grass –Whitman 220 BOOK XV A S ONG FOR O CCUPATIONS 1 A song for occupations! ... ... What best I see in thee, Is not that where thou mov’st down history’s great highways, Ever undimm’d by time shoots warlike victory’s dazzle, Or that ...

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Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington to Bill Clinton

... American merchant marine, once the pride of the seas in all the great ocean highways of com merce. To my mind, few more important subjects so impera... ... Abraham Lincoln. INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES 220 William Howard Taft INAUGURAL ADDRESS THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1909 A bliz... ...is common bond binds the grower of rice in Burma and the planter of wheat in Iowa, the shepherd in southern Italy and the mountaineer in the Andes. It... ...9 tion grows. Commerce crowds our rivers and rails, our skies, harbors, and highways. Our soil is fertile, our agriculture productive. The air rings ...

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Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant

By: Ulysses S. Grant

...sy of defence. It was important, therefore, to get possession of the great highway between the sea-coast and the capital up to the point where it leav... ... little towns in south-west Wisconsin, south-east Minnesota and north-east Iowa. These generally knew I had been a captain in the regu- lar army and h... ... late. Fred was al- ready on his way up the Mississippi bound for Dubuque, Iowa, from which place there was a railroad to Galena. My sensations as we ... ...kson were or- dered to Corinth, and cars were concentrated at Jackson for 220 Personal Memoirs their transportation. Within twenty-four hours from th... ...government tobacco, etc., sums which swelled the fund to a total of about $220,000. Portions of this fund were distributed among the rank and file, gi... ...r-Generals, and Colo- nels C. C. Marsh, 20th Illinois, M. M. Crocker, 13th Iowa J. A. Mower, 11th Missouri, M. D. Leggett, 78th Ohio, J. D. Stevenson,...

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