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  • ...The TTC double-tracked the route, and first operated a loop at Long Branch on December 28, 1928.<ref name=WheelsOfProgress/> ...dit]] the TTC replaced the streetcar route with the [[Port Credit 74]] bus route, which ran until 1976.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Default route]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...Province of Ontario]] is on the lake's North shore. [[New York State]] is on the lake's South shore. The largest city on the lake is [[Toronto, Ontario]].
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  • There is only one settlement on the island, called [[Oost-Vlieland]]. As of June 2007, there are 1142 inhab ...and. The ships are operated by the Doeksen company. There is one bus route on the island, that connects Oost-Vlieland and the camping areas. This service
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Routing information base]]. Needs checking by a hum {{r|Default route}}
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  • ...so called closest exit routing, and does minimize the workload required to route the information. | title= On Distributed Communications: II. Digital Simulation of Hot-Potato Routing in
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  • [[File:The Luttrell loop and the garage of the Danforth Bus Lines, on Danforth, 1954-07-18.jpg | left | thumb | A PCC streetcar enters the Luttre [[File:TTC PCC 4659, a SUBWAY DANFORTH car at the Luttrell Loop, Toronto, ON on July 3, 1966 (34182476270).jpg | thumb | Prolific rail fan [[Roger Puta]] t
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  • ...7, Chewett, NMC16819.jpg | thumb | 600px | Queen Street, called Lot Street on this map, was the northernmost street in [[York, Upper Canada]].]] It was the northernmost street on the town-site laid out for [[York, Upper Canada]], when [[Lieutenant Govern
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  • ...The TTC double-tracked the route, and first operated a loop at Long Branch on December 28, 1928.<ref name=WheelsOfProgress/> ...dit]] the TTC replaced the streetcar route with the [[Port Credit 74]] bus route, which ran until 1976.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Routing protocol]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Default route}}
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  • ...urrents and weather are less severe than the Atlantic's, making navigation on easier. In addition, the sea's influence makes the climates of the regions ...Mediterranean and used it for trade. Today it is still an important trade route, and is very important in the geography of both [[Southern Europe]] and [[N
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  • [[File:Hudson's Bay Company steamboat, Mackenzie River, on river in Northwest Territories.jpg | thumb | 350px]] ...p built by the [[Hudson's Bay Company]], to transport passengers and cargo on the [[Mackenzie River|river of the same name]].<ref name=ManitobaArchivesMa
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  • ...alo]], [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]] is the largest Canadian city on the Lake. [[Port Colbourne, Ontario|Port Colbourne]], Ontario is the South ...the [[North American railroad grid]], and its route through the mountains on the [[United States of America]]'s East coast was the first affordable path
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  • ...king to it, because the article is apt to reorganize. Feel free to discuss on the talk page. ...IP addresses, had large blocks of unique addresses that never were visible on the Internet. This made it enormously easier to avoid renumbering when, for
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  • ...estate. Expansion is now taking place to the west of the town, some of it on flood plain areas. This is being overseen by the West Northampton Developme ...the Brackmills industrial estate. There are plans to eventually reopen the route to Bedford in full.
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  • ...sas State University Department of Animal Sciences and Industry — accessed on August 14, 2013. ...ichard E. Scholz. (1986). "Reefer car 13000: a postmortem." ''The Santa Fé Route'' '''IV''' (2) 8.
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  • ...affordshire and the second largest settlement in the county, after [[Stoke-on-Trent]]. The town has its own hospital and is home to a branch of [[Staffor ...tation named Stafford Common, but this closed in the 1950s. It was located on the now-closed line to [[Uttoxeter]].
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  • ...Trail (auto trail)|Ozark Trail]] (an early predecessor to [[U.S. Route 66|Route 66]]). ...west and 2 miles south of the Pine Ridge corner. There is a small cemetery on the church grounds as well.<ref>http://www.rootsweb.com/~okcaddo/cemeteries
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  • ...s detected, on a BGP-speaking router, the human or operator creates a host route to the anycast address, and injects it into internal BGP, marked with the N ...g an open-source routing package such as Quagga. The anycast device can be on its own VLAN to which additional analyzers can be connected.
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  • ...an be speculated that Columbus would not have dared to explore the western route to China and India had he believed the larger Eratosthenes value. ...gnificance. This is not true of Ptolemy's third book, the ''Tetrabiblos'', on astrology, which is still of relevance today, provided we correct for the f
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