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Wharfedale Poet. has written:

'Wharfedale poems'

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Burley in Wharfedale's population is 5,865.

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Wharfedale Hospital was created in 1873.

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Wharfedale - company - was created in 1932.

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Pool-in-Wharfedale's population is 1,785.

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Burley-in-Wharfedale railway station was created in 1865.

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Burley in Wharfedale, West Yorkshire, is in area code 01943, or +44 1943 from outside the UK, with Guiseley.

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01943 — Guiseley, Wharfedale (WH)

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http://www.arwcsw.com/ARWS/CV2601%20IB.pdf here it is.

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Jim Threapleton was born in 1973, in Wharfedale, Yorkshire, England, UK.

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If you have a pp bitton on the control you need to press this 3 times to unlock the tv

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The village near Leeds where the poet RC Scriven lived was Burley in Wharfedale.

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F. H. Fawkes has written:

'An address to the landowners of Wharfedale' -- subject(s): Midland Railway, North-Eastern Railway

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A wide range of sizes and prices of Warfedale speakers are available on Amazon. You can also find a set on MusicDirect for $349.99 with free shipping.

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Wharfdale is the name of an audio equipment manufacturer which is located in the UK. This company was founded by Gilbert Briggs in 1932 under the name of Wharfdale Wireless Works.

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* Sixteen? *

* Arkengarthdale, Birkdale, Bishopdale, Chapel-le-Dale, Coverdale, Dentdale, Garsdale, Langstrothdale, Littondale, Kingdale, Malhamdale, Nidderdale, Ribblesdale, Swaledale, Wensleydale, Wharfedale

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I would recommend buying the JBL loudspeakers if you have enough money for them since they are quite expensive. If you cannot afford them I would recommend buying the Wharfedale Diamond Speakers.

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The rivers Swale, Ure, Nidd and Wharfe all join the River Ouse in North Yorkshire.

In South Yorkshire there are the Rivers Don, Rother and Sheaf.

In West Yorkshire is the River Calder.

They all merge to form the River Humber.

And yes these are real names.

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It runs my PS3 at either 480i/p, 575i/p (I think), 720p and 1080i. If I try and run 1080p there is a picture but the colours are distorted. It's hard to find TV's smaller than 40" that will handle 1080p and if you can I don't think they will be as small as 19".

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'Dale' is Norse-derived, northern English dialect for valley.

Most places ending in 'dale' are valleys, named usually after the river which flows through them. An example is Rochdale, which is a town in the valley of the river Roche

For example: Wensleydale (famous for its cheese), Nidderdale, Airedale, Wharfedale

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*Straight Lines

- Horizontal line

- Vertical line

- Broken line

- Wavy line

- Dotted line

- Zigzag line

- Diagonal line

- perpendicular line

- parallel line

*Curved Lines

- Concave line

- Convex line

- Spiral line

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If there is an actual physical line on the floor, and you are on it, then you are on line. If you are in a line of people, you are in line. If you are in a line of people, and also standing on a physical line on the floor, then you are both in and on line. If there is a group of people, standing in a line, and you are standing on top of the group of people standing in line, then you are standing on line.

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A straight line, a telephone line, a shipping line, a fishing line.

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A line intersect is a point on a line where another line or object crosses the line.

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In geometry a line is thought of as extending infinitely in both directions. A line segment is part of a line.

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[A Parallel line is a straight line, opposite to another, that do not intersect or meet.]

Ie. Line 1 is Parallel to Line 2.

------------------------------------------------- <Line 1

------------------------------------------------- <Line 2

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it snaps the line.

ex. _______ ______ see the space, with line snapping the secong line will attach itself to the nearest line giving you a line like this

________________

that's what line snapping is.

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A line segment.

A line segment.

A line segment.

A line segment.

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The suction line is the big one. This line should be cold when the unit is on. The small line is the liquid line.

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if it's between line segment or line, would it be line segment? i think line segment is the answer

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A line extends forever into space and a line segment is a segment or part of a line, so a line is longer than a line segment.

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Green is the District Line

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A horizontal line is perpendicular to a vertical line.

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WHY THE LINE X=4 IS A VERTICAL LINE.

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A perpindicular line is when a line crosses another line. Simple as that :)

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Line by Line was created on 2006-09-25.

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a line is loger.line segment is a finite part of a line while the line is infinite

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A line is perpendicular to another line when it is at an angle of 90° to the other line. + (that plus sign is an example of a perpendicular line)

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It the point is on the line the distance is 0.

If the point is not on the line, then it is possible to draw a unique line from the point to the line which is perpendicular to the line. The distance from the point to the line is the distance along this perpendicular to the line.

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The fourth line of a standard five-line limerick rhymes with the third line.

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Line A is skew to Line B, when line A does not intersect line B and also they are not in the same plane.

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A line is never ending, a line segment is a line that starts somewhere and ends some where

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a line can be indefinitely extended but a line segment is a part. a line segment cannot be extended:)

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The slope of a line and of a line parallel to it is the same.

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a slanting line is a line that dident go straight

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a line segment is the amount of a line. it means part of the line you are looking at.

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