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| | DWI DUI OWI OUI Driving in California |
 | | DUI Attorneys in Del Aire, California DUI Lawyers, DWI Attorneys Del Aire, CA DWI Drunk Driving Lawyers |  | | DUI Attorneys in Gold River, California DUI Lawyers, DWI Attorneys Gold River, CA DWI Drunk Driving Lawyers |  | | BAC Instruments used in DUI Court and DWI Court Cases |
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http://www.lawyers.ca/international/state1.asp?state=California
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| | Sunderland -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | By official measures of both population and land area, Sunderland is the largest British city between (The capital of Scotland; located in the Lothian Region on the south side of the Firth of Forth) Edinburgh and (A city on the River Aire in West Yorkshire in northern England; a center of the clothing industry) Leeds. |  | | The former shipyard areas along the River Wear have also been transformed, with several high-profile developments close to the watery artery of the city: |  | | Other families moved to nearby (A port city in northeastern England on the River Tyne; a center for coal exports (giving rise to the expression `carry coals to Newcastle' meaning to do something unnecessary)) Newcastle and (Click link for more info and facts about Gateshead) Gateshead, where larger Jewish communities are in existence. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/S/Su/Sunderland.htm
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| | Probert Encyclopaedia: Gazetteer (Cast-Casz) |
 | | The town is located on the site of the Roman fort Lagentium, on the River Aire at its confluence with the River Calder. |  | | Castor (recorded in the Domesday Book as Castre) is a former town on the River Nene and now district of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England. |  | | Castle Bytham (recorded in the Domesday Book as Bitham) is a village in Lincolnshire, England. |
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http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/G52E.HTM
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| | MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE - LoveToKnow Article on MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE |
 | | The other, half sends its waters to the Seine by the Aire, a tributary of the Aisne, both of which take their rise here, and by the Ornain, an affluent of the Saulx, the two last being tributary to the Marne. |  | | About one-half belongs to the basin of the river Meuse, which is enclosed oh the west by the wooded region of Argonne, on the east by the hills known as the Cotes de Meuse. |  | | The principal affluents of the Moselle are the Madon and the Orne on the left, and on the right, besides the Meurthe, the Seille, which in one part of its course forms the boundary of Alsace-Lorraine. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/M/ME/MEURTHE_ET_MOSELLE.htm
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| | NAMED CAMPAIGNS - WORLD WAR I |
 | | This is difficult terrain, broken by a central north-south ridge that dominates the valleys of the Meuse and Aire Rivers. |  | | This was the purpose of a new German attack launched on 9 April 1918 on a narrow front along the Lys River in Flanders. |  | | American units were closing up along the Mouse and, east of the river, were advancing toward Montmédy, Briny, and Metz, when hostilities ended on 11 November. |
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http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/reference/wicmp.htm
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| | Pollution on the river Wey |
 | | [ Water company helps canoeists clean the river Aire ] |  | | I’ve just searched (Dec. 2002) all the river Wey angling clubs that have a website, and none even mention the incident. |  | | The 1999 ammonia pollution incident on the river Wey in Hampshire |
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http://www.igreens.org.uk/pollution_on_the_river_wey.htm
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| | 82nd Airborne Division History |
 | | The second phase of the 82nd's operation called for the Division to fight astride the Aire River. |  | | On 30 April 1945, the 82nd conducted its last combat operation of World War II with an assault crossing of the Elbe River near Bleckede, Germany, On 2 May 1945, Major General Gavin accepted the surrender of 150,000 troops of the German 21st Army. |  | | The Division advanced north to the Volturno River, cleared the area of the enemy, and became the first unit to set sail for England, via Ireland, to prepare for the invasion of Normandy. |
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http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/82abn-history.htm
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| | motorway aires - three aires on the canal du midi, A61: port-lauragais, ayguesvives, renneville France zone at abelard.org |
 | | (The Garonne is the large river whose mouth opens near the Atlantic coastal city of Bordeaux.) |  | | French public official and self-made engineer who constructed the epochal 150-mile (240-kilometre) Canal du Midi (also called the Languedoc Canal) connecting the Garonne River to the Aude River, thus linking the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. |  | | The man and his work has been commemorated by the Obelisque du Riquet, set in parkland, about 2 km to the north-east of the Port-Lauragais aire. |
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http://www.abelard.org/france/motorway-aires9.php
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| | AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT - PRELIMINARY REPORT |
 | | There are two groups of transmission lines which cross over the river at this point, a westernmost (upstream) group mounted on towers rising to approximately 194 feet AGL and an easternmost (downstream) group on taller towers. |  | | Two U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees aboard the aircraft, who were acting as observers for the waterfowl survey, did not escape the submerged aircraft and were fatally injured. |  | | Visual meteorological conditions were reported at the Hanford, Washington, weather observation station (approximately 9 nautical miles southeast of the accident site) at 1150, and the airplane was not on a flight plan. |
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http://www.oas.gov/OASSAFTY/mishaps/99/110698.htm
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| | Bel Aire Kansas |
 | | Aire - the River Aire in Yorkshire, England. |  | | Aire is also the name ofa commune in the Ardennes département, in France. |  | | 1) " Bel" -- in the term Bel Aire Kansas |
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http://www.daikaiju.com/edge/9898-bel%20aire%20kansas.html
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| | 2000sum.htm |
 | | Rivers: Ouse, Derwent, Severn, Trent, Dee, Thames, Beult, Teise, Rother, Uck Aire, Foss, Stour, Ure, Gaunless, Don,, Pont, Meon, Medway, Wey, Lavant and Ems. |  | | Rivers: Ganges, Kosi, Bagmati, Burhi Ganduk, Hoogly, Kharia, Ichamati and Jamuna. |  | | Warnings of severe flooding were in effect on 22 rivers from Britain's lowlands to its mountains"... |
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http://www.dartmouth.edu/~floods/Archives/2000sum.htm
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| | Desert Aire Golf Course |
 | | It has a mix of tree-lined and open holes, and there are some great views of the Columbia River. |  | | Desert Aire Golf Course is as it's name suggests, a desert-style course. |  | | Desert Aire plays from 5,642 to 6,501-yards, and there are several tees to challenge a variety of handicaps. |
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http://thegolfcourses.net/golfcourses/WA/1470.htm
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| | Welcome to Desert Aire |
 | | Serenely nestled on an 8,000 acre lake formed by the Priest Rapids Dam along the majestic Columbia River in Central Washington State, Desert Aire Has Everything Under the Sun. |  | | To learn more of what Desert Aire has to offer, be sure to view our informational video. |  | | If teeing up at our 18 Hole Championship Golf Course doesn't suit you then why not take to the lake for a wide variety of watersports and activities. |
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http://www.desertaire.com
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| | Varennes - free-definition |
 | | It lies on the river Aire to the northeast of Sainte-Menehould, near Verdun. |  | | Historians know the town as the scene of the flight to Varennes of 1791. |
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http://www.free-definition.com/Varennes.html
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| | Del Aire Real Estate Resources from HaxWax-RealEstate.com |
 | | Real estate services for Desert Aire, Columbia River, Sunland Estates and Crescent Bar. |  | | Search Amazon for other Del Aire Real Estate |  | | Other HaxWax Directories with Del Aire Real Estate Info |
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http://haxwax-realestate.com/realestate/Del-Aire-Real-Estate.html
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| | The 1997 Tour |
 | | River Derwent to Sowerby Bridge, River Derwent, Tidal River Ouse, Selby Canal, River Aire, Aire and Calder and Calder and Hebble Navigations. |  | | Sowerby Bridge to Selby, Calder and Hebble, inc. Huddersfield Broad Canal, Aire and Calder Navigations, River Aire and Selby Canal. |  | | Ripon to Leeds, Ripon Canal, Ure Navigation, River Ouse Inc. River Foss, Tidal River Ouse, Selby Canal, River Aire, Aire and Calder Navigation. |
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http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/tour97/index.html
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| | Otway Ranges Environment Network - Aire River - Victorian Heritage River |
 | | Additionally the The Heritage Rivers Act is to be amended to increase the Aire Heritage River corridor to 200 meters width though the Great Otway National Park. |  | | The high scenic quality of the Aire river is also acknowledge in Chapter 17 of the 1989, LCC Rivers and Streams Special Investigation 1989. |  | | In 1978 the Land Conservation Council (LCC78) recognised the importance of the Aire river catchment and recommended that the major tributaries be placed into permanent legislated reserves large enough to protect values. |
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http://www.oren.org.au/issues/naturecons/heritageriver.htm
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| | www.fishing.co.uk |
 | | The river Aire is an excellent coarse and trout fishing water, in the upper reaches of the river from Skipton upstream it's fly fishing for brown trout and grayling. |  | | The river Aire is certainly a Crabtree water with its overhanging trees and deep holes, you will find deep slow stretches, fast shallows and steady runs of around five feet in depth where you can trot a float for chub roach or bream. |  | | This feature though is concentrating on the coarse fishing available on the river Aire from Kildwick downstream to Bingley where you have several miles of first class coarse fishing, the controlling clubs are Keighley at AC twenty pound a season, two pounds a day. |
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http://www.fishing.co.uk/article.php3?id=2019
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| | History of Sewerage in Leeds - Chapter 2 |
 | | He claimed that "it is altogether impossible to cleanse the River Aire of its impurities, and that no proof whatever can be adduced that the present polluted state of the River Aire has been injurious to the public health". |  | | Walker's plan was distinguished by his scant regard for all the arguments about the condition of the River Aire. |  | | The few sewers which did exist had been built privately and discharged either directly to the River Aire at Leeds Bridge or to Addle Beck the 'Ganges of Lady Lane' and thence to the River. |
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http://www.dsellers.demon.co.uk/sewers/sew_ch2.htm
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| | River Aire UK - Reviewed Websites |
 | | The River Aire Footbridge is the first river crossing to be built in Leeds this century... |  | | Less than 20 years ago the river Aire was "dead" below Keighley, with no fish able to survive the pollution from the raw sewage outflows at Knostrop and Esholt. |  | | An interesting walk along the banks of the River Aire in the centre of Leeds, see the vast... |
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http://www.chillisearch.co.uk/r/i/river_aire
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| | Calderdale History Halifax to Pontefract |
 | | The River Aire continues east to join the Humber by a circuitous route but close to Pontefract at Knottingley the Aire is joined by a canal called the Calder and Aire Navigation. |  | | This canal links the whole Calder and Aire river sytem (see Airedale) with the River Don near Hatfield, ultimately linking up to the River Humber near the port of Goole. |  | | Castleford to the north of Pontefract is located close to where the River Calder joins the River Aire. |
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http://www.thenortheast.fsnet.co.uk/Calderdale.htm
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| | Fresh Aire :: Smallstreams.com :: We are all smallstreams of information... |
 | | The Aire slowly recovered on its journey through West Yorkshire, until it reached Esholt, the sewage works which serves not only Bradford's textile industry, but also processes the human waste of more than a quarter of a million people and the effluent was all dumped in the River Aire. |  | | Under pressure from Eye on the Aire, the YEP and the Environment Agency, Yorkshire Water allocated a large slice of the sum allocated to its environment investment programme to the River Aire. |  | | The River Aire was dead, polluted daily by thousands of tons of sewage effluent pumped into it by Yorkshire Water. |
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http://www.smallstreams.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=434&POSTNUKESID=6e2b6c5797ea3548fadf74190f8ee949
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| | The Leeds City Council (Skelton Footbridge) Scheme 2003 Confirmation Instrument 2003 |
 | | From a point on the northern bank of the River Aire, 130 metres or thereabouts north east of a concrete drain outfall on the southern bank of the Aire and Calder Navigation and 176 metres or thereabouts from the north west corner of a masonry weir. |  | | To a point on the southern bank of the River Aire, 96 metres or thereabouts north east of a telegraph post numbered 2 and 103 metres or thereabouts north west of a telegraph post numbered 5. |  | | A single span over the Aire and Calder navigation of 34.32 metres or thereabouts and a single span over the River Aire of 34.32 metres. |
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http://www.hmso.gov.uk/si/si2003/20032917.htm
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| | River Aire Search Results. Swopworld shops |
 | | Transport on the Aire Valley The RiverAire flows from the Yorkshire Dales, down through Leeds to the sea. |  | | Derwent, Tidal River Ouse, Selby Canal, RiverAire, Aire & Calder and Calder& HebbleCanal, Aire & Calder Navigations, RiverAire and Selby Canal. |  | | Includes the Aire & Calder, Chesterfield, Pocklington, Derwent, Fossdyke |
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http://www.swopworld-shops.co.uk/websearch-River_Aire.html
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| | History by Waterway from Aire and Calder Navigation and River Aire |
 | | He surveyed the river on behalf of John Smeaton and recommended a 7.25 mile canal between Haddlesey and Newland near the mouth of the Aire. |  | | History by Waterway from Aire and Calder Navigation and River Aire |  | | He surveyed the river and concluded it could be made navigable for less expence than expected. |
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http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/jim.shead/History1.html
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| | Aire and Calder Navigation and River Aire |
 | | This consists of a navigable length of the River Aire plus the Selby Canal and forms a link between the A&CN main line at Bank Dole and the River Ouse at Selby. |  | | Includes the Aire & Calder, Chesterfield, Pocklington, Derwent, Fossdyke, Witham, Ouse, Ure, Rippon, Selby, Sheffield & South Yorkshire and Trent navigations. |  | | This waterway is part of the Aire and Calder Navigation and River Aire |
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http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/jim.shead/Aire-and-Calder-Navigation-and-River-Aire.html
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| | Guardian Waterlogged: catalogue of misery |
 | | North-east 18 severe flood warnings on the River Ouse, River Aire, River Derwent, River Calder, River Gaunless, River Wear, River Ouseburn, River Wansbeck and River Pont. |  | | South-east Ten severe flood warnings on River Rother, River Arun, Tiese and Lesser Tiese, River Bourne, River Beult, River Medway, River Eden and Eden Brook, River Great Stour, River Wey and River Thames. |  | | Warnings also on River Dove, River Sow and River Derwent. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,4087804-103636,00.html
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| | The English Marilyns List |
 | | South Shields; coast to Middlesbrough; River Tees to Darlington; A1 to Knottingley; River Aire to Skipton; A65 to Lancashire border; county boundary to Kirkby Lonsdale; River Lune to Tebay; M6 to Carlisle; A69 to Haltwhistle; River South Tyne and River Tyne to South Shields. |  | | Kirkby Lonsdale; county boundary and A65 to Skipton; River Aire to Knottingley; A1 to Doncaster; M18 and M1 to Long Eaton; county boundary to Alrewas; A513 to Stafford; A518 to Newport; county boundaries to the River Dee; coast to the Cumbria border; county boundary to Kirkby Lonsdale. |  | | Bristol; River Avon and Kennet and Avon Canal to the Berkshire border near Hungerford; county boundaries to the south coast; coast to Lyme Regis; county boundaries to the Bristol Channel; coast and River Avon to Bristol. |
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http://www.keswick.u-net.com/enigma.htm
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| | Calderdale History Halifax to Pontefract |
 | | The River Aire continues east to join the Humber by a circuitous route but close to Pontefract at Knottingley the Aire is joined by a canal called the Calder and Aire Navigation. |  | | It joins the River Aire at Castleford to the north of Pontefract. |  | | Pontefract is located a few miles from Castleford, where the River Calder joins the River Aire (See Leeds and Airedale). |
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http://www.thenortheast.fsnet.co.uk/Calderdale.htm
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