How To Use Inland In A Sentence

  • It continues as an usual inland resort set in woodland of silver birches, rhododendrons and conifers.
  • From the early 1620s, coastal Indians supplied wampum (sacred shell beads, polished and strung in strands, belts, or sashes) to Dutch traders who exchanged it with inland natives for beaver pelts.
  • This is the northernmost and wettest of the central Asian depressions, remnants of a Tertiary era inland sea, with relict glaciers, glacier lakes and a wide variety of rock types, the result of a long series of successive eras of deposition and orogeny. Uvs Nuur Basin, Russian Federation, Republic of Tuva and Mongolia
  • Do they ever take an interest in the increased prices Ulster people endure on food and other commodities compared to the mainland?
  • An inventor in Finland has devised a new method of keeping dogs safe from wolves: little protective vests. Times, Sunday Times
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Linguix writing coach
  • He also contacted the police once he got back to mainland Australia but was told they could not help.
  • The oil terminal is in the narrow strait that separates the island from the mainland.
  • The island is joined to the mainland by a causeway.
  • The weather hampered search efforts by 115 locals and soldiers from the mainland. The Sun
  • Just as the Olympic flame is about to reach Hong Kong and mainland China, the Guangdong province police have recently uncovered a case in which a cheap-rate factory in Guangdong was filling out orders by overseas Tibet splittist organizations to manufacture the snow-mountain-lion flags of Free Tibet. The Jawa Report
  • This kind of apsidal (or elsewhere even oval structures) houses ideal for thatched roofs were especially quite common during the Geometric Period (e.g. in the oldest Greek colonies at Old-Smyrna, Miletos, Ephesos; in many sanctuaries or houses on the Greek mainland, such as at Eretria, Perachora, etc). Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Tepe Duzen Report 2
  • The state of Rheinland-Pfalz seeks to turn the airport into a cargo hub. High Bridge to traverse Mosel and vineyards | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • However, they all pose a basic problem: if you continue to live there rent-free the Inland Revenue regards that as a ‘gift with reservation of benefit’.
  • Excavations directed by Metaxia Tsipopoulou of the Greek Ministry of Culture and William D.E. Coulson, former director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, showed that the four buildings had been erected on the rectangular "megaron" plan typical of the Greek mainland. Cretan Shrine Discovered
  • People do not have to be taxpayers in order to have payments into a pension plan boosted by tax relief from the Inland Revenue.
  • the Mainland," while North Island, where three-quarters of the population lives, is also called "Pig Island," partly for the wild pigs that Cook brought during a visit and that still roam in KOLO - HomePage - Headlines
  • From the southern edge of this inland sea, it is only a short haul over the mountains to Los Angeles.
  • The next morning, I turned away from the dazzling coast and took the road inland to bandit country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anyone from the mainland U.S. who has spent enough time in Hawaii often gets the message, "O.K. haole, come here, spend your money and then go home."
  • Three-decker novel about the contrasting, intersecting lives of a Chinese boy and girl, born in the same mainland village and brought to America by force of circumstances. Obama Talks. People Listen. Markets Tank.
  • Mainland authorities are banking on consumer spending to provide a bulwark against weaker capital investment and to broaden the economy's base of growth.
  • The big detached houses a few streets inland on Victoria Road go for about a million. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the mainland they fall prey to both mammalian and avian predators.
  • What they owe to the Inland Revenue is small fry compared to the overall £1.2 million debt.
  • Each sub-contractor holding a certificate will subsequently be assessed for tax and pay the Inland Revenue direct.
  • Leonardo clearly believed that wealth, patronage, and political power lay in the courts to the east of mainland Europe.
  • The amounts deducted each year are quite small so it is a nuisance having to keep reclaiming them from Inland Revenue.
  • Sarah Pickin, 23, spotted the ancient piece of "confectionery" during a dig in north-west Finland, but had to check with colleagues whether her hunch was correct or if it was in fact a fossilised piece of animal dung. Student Finds Neolithic Chewing Gum | Impact Lab
  • It is the Oporto silene (S. portensis), a curious growth, a lover of the sea-side dunes, which, though of Portuguese origin, as its name would seem to indicate, ventures inland, even as far as my part of the country, where it represents perhaps a survivor of the coastal flora of what was once a More Hunting Wasps
  • The Park overlies a segment of a 400 km long southwest-trending fossil reef that surrounds the Delaware Basin of southeastern New Mexico and western Texas which was a small reef-fringed inland sea in Permian times 280-250 mya. Carlsbad Caverns National Park, United States
  • If you live on the coast, in a floodplain, near a river or an inland waterway. Houston Chronicle
  • I live a little inland from the beach, across the railway line and through the forest. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Cuba, huge waves crashed into Havana, swamping neighborhoods up to four blocks inland with floodwaters reaching up to nearly a meter in some places.
  • McCrone discovered that the Vinland Map, purporting to show that Leif Ericson had visited America some five centuries before Columbus, had traces of anatase, a pigment not synthesized until about 1920.
  • Alabama's Gulf Coast extends over 32 miles of beaches along the Gulf of Mexico and inland areas of live oaks and pines, freshwater lakes, rivers, bayous, and coves, all showing an abundance of birds.
  • Countries such as Germany, Finland and the Netherlands may find it difficult to defend funnelling more cash to Athens over the coming months with the threat of the referendum looming. Greek government teeters on brink of collapse in wake of referendum plan
  • The car ferries from the mainland are often fully booked by February.
  • An inland form of redband trout native to lakes in British Columbia is known as Kamloops trout. Trout and Salmon of North America
  • It is true that mormaers are found inland, but an analogy may be made with Carolingian border officials ‘margrave’ and ‘marquis’ which became titles for members of the nobility far away from a frontier.
  • It is believed that predation by non-native red foxes was the primary reason for the extinction of the dusky pademelon on mainland Australia.
  • Ascending along this road, you open a valley broad and shallow, a wide green trough of pastures and hedges merging inland into a vista of purple tints and flowing lines closing the view.
  • Catching brown trout among seaweed is a strange experience for someone used to freshwater fishing on the mainland.
  • The Inland Revenue is also understood to be considering a more radical scheme, where some taxpayers who qualify for self-assessment might not have to fill in a tax return.
  • The bulk cargo handling facilities for our inland harbours are considerably underdeveloped.
  • In doing mainland China's largest cleaning equipment supplier for the development goals.
  • It's the mainland's most skyscraping peak, though still just a one-day hike. Times, Sunday Times
  • The original inhabitants carved them from soft volcanic rock and almost all are positioned around the coast facing inland. Times, Sunday Times
  • As monsoonal rains poured down, the Gulf Country of Queensland, and extensive areas of the dry centre, were turned into vast inland seas, isolating pastoral stations and causing heavy cattle losses.
  • Greek mainland, the concentration of our population, once dispersed in flourishing centres the world over. Giorgos Seferis - Nobel Lecture
  • On the Australian mainland, they killed them by giving them poisoned food and clothing contaminated by diseases they had never before experienced.
  • Similarly we ought perhaps to disclaim any direct connection between the corridor-tombs of the megalithic area and the great _tholoi_ of Crete and the Greek mainland. Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders
  • Leif Ericsson driven off course to Newfoundland (which he called Vinland). 2. The High Postclassical Period, 1000-1500
  • Simply pack a picnic hamper and head off through the olive and cypress groves for tiny inland settlements like Klonatika, Fontana and Anemogianatika which has twice as many letters in its name as houses!
  • Conversely, the Inland analysis reinforces other research that shows that disinvesting in the product is predictive of declining circulation and revenues.
  • Because of the hot land wind which occurs at night, openings facing the inland direction should be closable. 3. Design rules
  • Four years ago the Inland Revenue had a look at this automatic deduction of tax and estimated that over the past few years it had taken £300 million from four million people who should have paid no tax at all.
  • Boy, he's just got those moves," auctioneer Phil Musser, from the Keweenaw Economic Development Alliance, said of parader Philip Johnson, president at Finlandia University, drawing laughs across the room. The Daily Mining Gazette
  • The peninsula is sandwiched between two sea lochs, Loch Fyne to the west and Loch Long to the east - the latter penetrating inland from the Firth of Clyde.
  • Volkswagen and General Motors plan to double their mainland production capacities in the next four years.
  • The squall that had blown in just as we left the mainland was now peeling spray off the whitecaps, and I was drenched.
  • Export of superfluous man-power from the poorer inland farms was an established tradition by the eighteenth century.
  • With the departure of the Romans, the British Isles were invaded by a succession of warlike peoples from the European mainland, including the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes; there were also persistent Danish raids.
  • And Cummins imports engines fueled by natural gas for mainland bus fleets.
  • These prisoners of war and internees were held in camps extending from Burma to the Philippines and even to mainland Japan.
  • The island is joined to the mainland by a bridge.
  • The Inland Revenue is responsible for collecting income tax.
  • Glancing at our navigation chart, I noticed the Lakehurst Naval Air Station with its huge airship hangars was slightly off course inland.
  • Bison bonasus, the European bison or wisent, has been restricted to mainland Europe throughout its history.
  • Also, don’t forget you can still register for MindTrek, the Nordic conference on social media (Oct. 1st – 2nd) in Tampere, Finland. The Web at a New Crossroads | FactoryCity
  • The British inland waterway system, flourishing in the early nineteenth century, was staffed by a large body of bargees who, like the railway navvies, earned an unenviable reputation for roughness.
  • I will add a clarification to my errata list that Japan's attack on the oil fields was the first foreign attack on the U.S. mainland by a foreign power on the U.S. mainland.
  • Su Ai-chih, a 67-year-old retiree and spiritual medium, says a woman who was drowned by Chinese soldiers and turned into a goddess has even asked believers for help in reconnecting with her family on the mainland. Archive 2008-04-01
  • However, in Finland reindeer are very common and Finnish Lapland is abundant in food for reindeer.
  • On the outskirts, what we call the inland empire, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, out in the desert, where people had to move because those were the only homes that they could afford, there's been a huge drop, a huge collapse in housing there. CNN Transcript Apr 5, 2009
  • He was rearrested when he sneaked back into Finland for his father's funeral.
  • My sea kayak circumnavigation of Ireland stalled here for several weeks and I spent many evenings with a borrowed guitar banging out old tunes. • dickmacks.homestead.comDoolin is jumping off point for ferries out to the Aran Islands but it's long been known that there's as good or better traditional music here than on the mainland. Ireland: the 10 best pubs on the coast
  • Two miles inland you can discover remains from a more ancient past. A Guide to Megalithic Ireland
  • I don't think that the Inland Revenue would be overly troubled by the meagre income generated by my merchandising boutique.
  • The report also implicated the gene in diabetes in an isolated population of people from Finland.
  • Between there and the mainland were only a few scattered fishermen, renegades, loners and eccentrics.
  • Instead it is likely a feral form of a domestic animal, the scientists say, probably a hybrid of the mainland banteng and the zebu, strains of both of which are common among domestic oxen in Southeast Asia.
  • If Southern California boaters want inland, protected waters they have to head east.
  • PENSACOLA - Brown gooey oil slopped into the Perdido and Pensacola passes Thursday, the first confirmed invasion of oil from the Deepwater Horizon disaster into Florida's inland waterways. TCPalm Stories
  • The goal was Gafsa, some hundred and seventy kilometres inland, and if the weather stayed hot and the thermals were good they might make it. SKORPION'S DEATH
  • The combination of warming temperatures and the fertilizing effect of increased carbon in the atmosphere could fuel a northward expansion of what is known as the boreal forest, the coniferous timber lands that run across the earth's northern latitudes and include forests in Canada, Finland, Russia and Sweden. Rainforest Portal RSS Newsfeed
  • Today's birds descend from a generalist ancestral finch that invaded the islands from mainland Ecuador.
  • With whole families living side by side, often crammed into a few square feet of space, the communities are now crowded and insanitary dots of green in a vast inland sea.
  • Ischia was now connected to the mainland water supply.
  • The remaining troops disembarked in darkness, and on the following morning began the advance inland.
  • However, it was only brief respite for himself and the board who were today continuing their efforts to evade a winding-up order from the Inland Revenue.
  • Children in Finland who occupied a mold-contaminated school building suffered from asthma and/or allergy and had higher antibodies than nonallergic children.
  • In an Inland Revenue consultation paper, Mr Brown also signalled a willingness to disregard student loans when calculating tax credit levels.
  • If played inland the dew factor would come into play - the tournament will have stretched into March - with day/night games ruled out.
  • France has instead put forward Valérie Donzelli's cancer drama Declaration of War; Germany has offered Wim Wenders's Pina; Israel has proposed Joseph Cedar's excellent Footnote opening the UK Jewish film festival next month; and Finland has had no hesitation in entering Aki Kaurismäki's Le Havre, even though it is shot in France, in French. Trailer trash
  • And even from the mainland there appeared to be a distinctly vertiginous southern edge to the island.
  • During the 12th and 11th centuries BCE, Thracians settled not only on the peninsular mainland and the Mediterranean islands, but also moved south-eastwards into Asia Minor.
  • The mainland Northlanders all tended to be brutal - shipmasters, raiding the coasts of nearby kingdoms, pillaging and burning.
  • SOVIET FORCES INVADED FINLAND (See Nov. 30–1940, March 12), and Finland appealed to the League of Nations (Dec. 3), which responded (Dec. 14) by expelling the Soviet Union from the League. Oct. 5
  • Sweden, Norway, Finland and Germany planned to fly flags at half mast in respect for the dead and missing.
  • Goannas range in size from the 18 cm short tailed midget to the inland giant, the perentie that can reach up to 2.4 m long.
  • The 9000 model cellular phone is made in Finland, but the technology inside is as American as apple pie.
  • The Commissioner of Inland Revenue made and confirmed assessments on the taxpayer for those years in respect of the profits from sub-licensing the films.
  • Mainland Chinese collectors have since stepped in, paying as much as $7.3 million at Christie's for a jadeite bead necklace last summer. The China Factor
  • What they owe to the Inland Revenue is small fry compared to the overall £1.2 million debt.
  • On a cruise ship or with an inland adventure?
  • What they owe to the Inland Revenue is small fry compared to the overall £1.2 million debt.
  • This uninhabited islet would have been our second stage had we been allowed to cross the Lake, as it is of the people themselves; it is as far beyond it to the mainland, called Manda, as from Masantu's to Mpabala. The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death
  • The fruit is now being grown on farms in Puerto Rico, and mangosteens are slowly arriving on the mainland.
  • Link ahem…As a finnish person, i feel it necessarily to point out that finland is only a tango loving, drunk suicidal depressed nation…it is also the nation where Santa lives :D if you post a postcard in europe, asia and africa atleast adressed to “santa”..it will end up in Rovaniemi, Finland. A Rare Day in the Limelight - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The bomb caused the highest casualty toll in mainland Britain since the Manchester bomb in June 1996.
  • As I was growing up in Northern Ireland, I could sense the ambivalence about Unionism in a sizeable proportion of mainland Britons.
  • Palawan (along with the Calamianes and the island of Mindoro) was rifted (below water) from the Asian mainland approximately 32 million years ago, transported through seafloor spreading across the growing South China Sea, added to the growing Philippine Archipelago approximately 17 million years ago, and uplifted above water approximately 5-10 million years ago. Palawan rain forests
  • According to the inhabitants, many left when their children bought flats and moved to the mainland, leaving the island with just some old-timers.
  • As settlement spread inland, vast forests of eucalypts and other sclerophylls were discovered, but no further easily worked species.
  • Brue's search for the perfect bath takes her from Turkey, land of the hammam, to Greece, Russia, Finland and even Japan.
  • As she waits on the mainland for the arrival of her fiancé, the fog rolls in, postponing any traffic to or from the island that evening.
  • The U.S mainland is antipodal to the sea that is west of Australia, down near Antarctica.
  • Inland are rugged mountains, forested hills, and fast-flowing rivers.
  • The chief divisions of the kingdom are Northern Greece, or Hellas, lying north of the Gulf of Lepanto; the peninsula of the Morea, connected with the mainland by the Isthmus of Corinth; and various islands scattered over the greater part of the Grecian Archipelago. A Geography for Beginners.
  • This is the second year the collective put on the elaborate tap show that involves dancers and studios from all over the Lower Mainland.
  • The ecology and physicochemical characteristics of lakes in the subarctic and arctic regions of the Yukon Territory, Fennoscandia (Finland, Norway), the Northwest Territories and Northern Quebec. Effects of climate change on hydro-ecology of contributing basins in the Arctic
  • This occurs when relatively moist maritime air is carried inland at levels above the surface.
  • It was looking like a very light easterly so we planned to fly out from a field behind Mt Caburn and on to Beachy Head and Eastbourne before turning inland and back to the field.
  • Finland did not apply to join the EC until 1992.
  • The second evil force refers to the triad organizations on mainland China.
  • Once they have been out at sea for a while and it is time to head inland, they are decidedly picky about a river's condition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Users in mainland China who visit Google. cn are now being redirected to Google. com.hk, which is housed on servers in Hong Kong. Blogrunner
  • However the return of dry conditions over the inland in the late spring (earlier in northern areas) allowed this abundant vegetation to dry out.
  • In ¾ mile, turn inland (132312, waymark). Times, Sunday Times
  • Starfish is the first company to bring the smells of the Caribbean to us poor snowbound souls on the mainland.
  • The import of 500 tons of toxic waste - "poisonous cupric arsenide" - exported by Finland has reportedly been approved. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Hong Kong, by contrast, offers connections to 131 international destinations but only 42 mainland cities.
  • Written anonymously, it was published in instalments on the internet and soon became an underground sensation in mainland China's gay community.
  • Redrawing the national border for migration purposes will force desperate asylum seekers to try to sail in unseaworthy boats all the way to the mainland, evading and fleeing from warships along the way.
  • In Finland and Norway elections between the wars were conducted on the basis of the "list" system of proportional representation. Fascists and Conservatives
  • Various inland villages and towns are also worth exploring. Collins Traveller - The Algarve
  • Finland didn't have this problem because it directed its payroll-tax revenues towards a buffer fund which allowed for tax adjustments without creating fiscal unbalances. Flexible Payroll Tax Could Become Finland's Greatest Export
  • Finland, which is not a NATO member, walked a fine tightrope between East and West by adopting a practice known as "Finlandization," meaning the country deferred to Russia on major political decisions. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Access will be by foot or on a fleet of shuttles that will run from a new mainland car park. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Thursday marked the 55th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China on Friday by pledging to reunify the mainland with the island of Taiwan.
  • At the lower or northern end, a short divide separates it from the sea; and the waves, during the high westerly gales, run far inland: it would be easy to open a regular communication between the harbour and its saltern. The Land of Midian
  • Habitat seemed the next best criterion to search by, since many waterfowl shy away from inland bodies of water.
  • The unit had been stealthily airdropped at the Mediterranean beach, and had spent four hours making their way inland along the Tiber River to the city.
  • The transference of the permanent use rights of the water is valued at 200 million yuan and is believed to be the first deal of its kind on the Chinese mainland.
  • Two of the survivors are white European and the rest are mainland Chinese nationals.
  • Her birth country lay not far inland, though sheltered from northerly winds and easterly waters -- the Kazan, Cauldron, huge astrobleme on the continent Rodna, a bowl filled with woods, farmlands, rivers, at its middle Lake Stoyan and the capital Zorkagrad. A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows
  • Although sea breezes kept the coast more comfortable, inland areas baked in 12 to 13 hours of unbroken sunshine.
  • Kekkonen of Finland about the possibility of nominating the two statesmen. The Nobel Peace Prize: Revelations from the Soviet Past
  • The couple are expected to spend ten days there and are due to fly out by private jet in mid-May before being taken by helicopter from the mainland to the tropical retreat.
  • He was exposed as a double agent in the mid 1980s and relocated in mainland Britain.
  • But it made no mention of a halt to the mainland bombing campaign.
  • Having just come back from another week in Finland, I seemed to have missed all the fun and furore over the "aneurin glyndwr" website established by members of the Welsh Labour Party. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Simply pack a picnic hamper and head off through the olive and cypress groves for tiny inland settlements like Klonatika, Fontana and Anemogianatika which has twice as many letters in its name as houses!
  • Wind caught the sudden puff of dust and blew it inland.
  • In some inland areas of the country where the availability of water is seasonal and sporadic, sheep have often had to rely on artesian or sub-artesian water.
  • It uses areas in northern Finland for its tours and promises individual family visits to Santa and no hidden charges for activities such as husky sledge rides. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a marked distinction between inland and coastal cookery, due not only to contrasting climatic conditions, but also to differences in history.
  • In Finland, slash-and-burn was often practiced in addition to permanent cultivation to balance crop fluctuations; in the huuhta system the crop could be multifold in favorable conditions.
  • We travelled further inland the next day.
  • Access will be by foot or on a fleet of shuttles that will run from a new mainland car park. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the third week, they pulled the flatboat half out of the water and began a trek inland to see some ruins that Mr. Grady had heard about. Judge deveraux
  • A city of northwest European U. S. S. R. on the Gulf of Finland opposite Helsinki.
  • The north of the island is by far the most prolific, especially Grankulla Bay, a large salty inland lake where the sheltered and shallow water offers refuge for the fish in spring and autumn.
  • He was a competent woodsman and would have had no problem traveling inland through the bush and back into mainland civilization anonymously.
  • When the two-ship Argentine fleet approached Monterey, the local government cautiously retreated inland, leaving the defense to the soldiers in the presidio, or fort, and to pro-Spain militiamen. Nicolás Meyer: California In Argentine Hands: A Brief History Lesson
  • It's either the funniest scariest movie I've ever seen, or vice versa," smiles Inland Empire: "Shot in the chintziest-looking digital video, starring and a half-dozen other familiar figures from the director's oeuvre, the new film is at once GreenCine Daily
  • For most of them, they have grown up hearing distant propagandist rumblings from the mainland all their life, and in the tradition of the boy who cried wolf, the fear is rather underwhelming.
  • More and more Russians spectators are attending Finland's musical events.
  • Escalating financial demands by the company's mainland partner scotched the deal when the price to maintain the relationship quickly went up eightfold despite earlier agreements.
  • Those present at the ceremony in London will include William Aitken, a customer service manager for the Inland Revenue in Irvine, commended for explaining the mysteries of tax.
  • Recently a homeowner in Finland was engaged in a ritual spring cleaning, which included emptying the bookshelves and dusting each volume.
  • This vegetation, particularly on the continental islands, shares many similarities with the bush of the Australian mainland.
  • The rugged mountains and hills form an impressive backdrop, and inland peaceful villages look out across orange and lemon groves.
  • The Channel Tunnel is a marvellous achievement of engineering prowess that has brought the UK closer to the European mainland than ever before, although some would say that isn't a good thing. Web TV Hub
  • This tendency to repel every suggestion of inferiority is one of the surest signs of provincial habits; it is exactly the feeling with which the resident of the village resents what he calls the airs of the town, and that which the inland trader brings with him among those whom he terms the "dandies" of the sea-board. Recollections of Europe
  • Three weeks after they took it, artillery was slowly carried over to Cavite, which is connected with the mainland by a narrow isthmus, so the rebels hastened to construct The Philippine Islands
  • Its ports, from Aden in the west to Sayhut and al-Ghayda in the east, are connected with the inland regions rather than with one another.
  • Many pterosaurs hunted fish, like spinosaurs did, so they would have been present in the same habitats - near coasts or inland bodies of water.
  • At this point, the coast road turns inland for several miles.
  • The Mwangaza was mzee and had been placed at the centre on the inland side, the seat of honour. The mission song
  • Moreover, the animals and the plants inhabiting oceanic islands bear the greatest similarity to species found on the nearest mainland.
  • They are also found in wet, plowed fields and grassy meadows near the coast and on inland marine waters.
  • In the US mainland, the Filipino Americans' immediate location, colonial discourses are syncretized into a culture that advocates their assimilation.
  • This, of course, does not factor any of the weapons seized by any of the other municipal police forces or any of the RCMP detachments in the Lower Mainland in the same period.
  • That's the thinking behind forthcoming plans to research and manage infestations of the harmful invasive plant called milfoil in Maine's inland waters, including Messalonskee Lake in Oakland. Morning Sentinel News
  • Last year, their fleet of 150 mostly chartered ships delivered 15 million tonnes of iron ore to the mainland.
  • In Film Club at school this week, we watched Air Guitar Nation, the 2006* documentary about the 2003 World Air Guitar Championships in Oulu, Finland, which were entered that yearby Americans for the first time. Air Guitar Nation – Bjorn Turoque! « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • The best readings of Inland Empire have rightly stressed the film's labyrinthine, rabbet-warren anarchitecture," writes k-punk. GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 4/23.
  • BT Global Challenge Yacht Race 2000-2001 as a sponsor of the Spirit of Hong Kong, a 72-foot racing yacht built in the Mainland by a Hong Kong company.
  • Burberry has operated in the country since the early 1990s through a partnership with franchiser Kwok Hang Holdings, but the brand added 13 new stores in China last year alone, bringing the total number of stores in the mainland to fifty. Heba el Habashy and Charles LaCalle: The Burberry Revolution
  • Could there be, somewhere in Tasmania, or even mainland Australia or New Guinea, a surviving population of the largest modern marsupial carnivore? Brian Ruckley · MPoaF: The Cryptozoological Edition
  • Mainland , Hongkong , Macao , Taiwan, North America, Southeast Asia, Middle East the seven seas, others.
  • The island had no trees and winter fuel was mainly turf, cut from a bog on the mainland.
  • A wave of consolidation in China's domestic handset industry will reduce the number of mainland makers from the current 37 officially licensed vendors, he said.
  • Maybe a few million to each would help the Scots to appreciate their stupid error – or better yet, a Libyan "thankyou" delivered to the Scottish mainland. Schumer asks for U.N. condemnation of Libya
  • In 1939, the Soviet Union was expelled from the League of Nations for invading Finland (the Winter War). Five People Born on December 14 | myFiveBest
  • Renfrew Avenue South East was in the slurbs, the swathe of suburban slums in the unincorporated areas of the county stretching inland from the southern tip of Lake Washington
  • Channel Tunnel link closed after Eurostar trains break down THE Channel Tunnel link between Britain and mainland Europe, colloquially known as the Chunnel, was suspended today due to three broken-down Eurostar trains blocking both lines. The Australian | News |
  • As Finland's last rock slid down the sheet to make it 10-4 after eight, Howard and Gushue shared a hug, knowing the Finns were about to concede. USATODAY.com - Canada downs Finland to finally win gold
  • I'm generally inlands, so I'm looking at this from a freshwater scenario. Raw Eyeballs and Life-Saving Lures

Report a problem

Please indicate a type of error

Additional information (optional):

This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy