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  1. With the completion of the revision mapping of the Tomatin (74W) sheet, the field survey of the late-Caledonian Monadhliath granitic pluton, which is the westernmost member of the East Grampian batholith, has been finished.
  2. The second and other "alleged reason" was to do with Potidaia, another Corinthian colony, this time in northern Greece, on the westernmost claw of the crab-like Chalcidic peninsula.
  3. Tiranoc is the westernmost realm of Ulthuan.
  4. Or at least, that's how the military and its bylaws term our walking along the coast and climbing on the cliffs between Stack Rocks and Linney Head, which form the westernmost part of the Castlemartin peninsula in South Pembroke.
  5. This westernmost part of the Soviet Union used to draw little attention, except from spies.
  6. The families of North Tynedale in westernmost Northumberland - Charltons and Robsons, Milburns and Dodds - were never slow to lay hands on each other's property in the lawless old days.
  7. Long before the Pyramids were built the arts and mysteries of brewing had spread across Europe; far, far from the Valley of the Kings to the westernmost island in the known world - to the green and fertile land of Ireland.
  8. On January 23rd American and Iraqi patrols collided on the Saudi-Iraq border just west of the westernmost tip of Kuwait.
  9. These structures are found in the hop-growing areas of Kent and East Sussex, where they are called oast-houses, and the westernmost part of Surrey, Herefordshire and West Worcestershire.
  10. There has to be a reason for it and I believe the answer lies in the "widened", unorthodox "Vesica Piscis", for by drawing a line through the north and south intersections (see Fig 1) and comparing the distance from the westernmost point of the West Overton circle (conveniently marked by Bishops Cannings church) to the point where the line crosses the axis of the centres.
  11. From north and south in the foothills of the Pennines come the rivers Tame and Goyt, to unite here to form the Mersey, which flows through a deep gorge in a low ridge of sandstone, the westernmost ridge of those hills.
  12. You travel south and then west over slow, winding roads to the westernmost tip of Mull, to Fionnphort, a weatherbeaten hamlet perched on the edge of the world, defaced by litter, plastic bottles and dirty nappies, discarded as tourists get on and off the ferries.

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