It didn't, but other documents placed the property at a bend of the Nairn River.
Her legs had gone rubbery, and the bus back to the city was in the other direction, but Mandy hiked on around a bend of firs.
There's an Arkansas National Guard medevac unit at Camp Delta just outside the city of Al Kut on a bend of the Tigris river about 60 miles south of Baghdad.
On its tidy streets, cradled in a bend of the Sundays River, are more than 220 buildings designated as national monuments, many of which now house museums, galleries, guesthouses and restaurants.
On top of all this they were able, in a different sort of test, to bend a piece of wire into a hook to retrieve a bucket containing a waxworm.
The effect seems to combine the function of a vase with the bend of a flower stem.
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In today's metal-based gadgets, you either need to bend a piece of sheet metal, or die-cast with an inferior alloy like aluminum or magnesium.
Nowhere are the effects of this clearer than in Bend, a spectacular town of 75, 000 located amid volcanic peaks in the center of the state.
"We know that somewhere around the bend, a stranger has a cup of water, around the bend, somebody is there to boost our spirits, " he said.
Dad may have to bend to a night of burgers or red sauce on spaghetti.
The door was so low that to go through it one had to bend to a posture of humility.
The inquest heard Mr Richardson was about to overtake on the first bend of a race at the Olympic Stadium in Wroclaw on 13 May.
She had an odd walk, a sort of caterpillar bend and hump, pause and catch up, as friend and frequent client, the poet Edgar Lee Masters, described it.
Accommodating these markers causes the highly-sensitive sensors to bend like a diving board and this bend indicates the level of virus in the body, explained lead investigator Dr Rachel McKendry of University College London and the London Centre for Nanotechnology.
Already a world-wide sports star, he became a crossover phenomenon with the release of the 2002 comedy film "Bend It Like Beckham, " in which a British-born Indian girl dreams of playing with her hero.
"If we do not get a reasonable sort of indication from CBO that we're going to bend it, that will be a problem, " the aide said of lowering costs in the future.
The process that Cowen describes would produce a gradual bend in the curve of progress, not the sudden change in slope that actually occurred.
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Luckily (for the sake of the Model J) this car eventually found its way into the hands of a noted collector of Duesenbergs, Holmer Fitterling of South Bend, Ind.
The slim devices are arranged in rows across a support structure made of silicon carbide, a very light and very stiff material that will not bend or warp when it experiences the temperature extremes of space.
It's the answer that led those who have been told for so long by so many to be cynical, and fearful, and doubtful of what we can achieve to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day.
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But there are historical periods, especially choppy volatility ones, when the rebalancing bonus is significant enough to bend the mix of a blended portfolio well above either component by itself.
He called in at Gee's Bend, a poor black corner of Alabama, and Inez, a tiny Kentucky coal town where Lyndon Johnson declared a war on poverty (a third of Inez's residents remain below the poverty line).
Six miles east of Lanercost, I reach the tranquil bend of the River Irthing, where a new bridge carries the long-distance footpath to the hamlet of Willowford.
Jones lost control of a car on a bend in Aberdeen in October 2003.
Kubica's co-driver, Jakub Gerber, was unhurt in the incident, which occurred as he lost control of his car on a bend.
But it stands now where none can avoid seeing it, on a bend in the river at the centre of Moscow.
Geoffrey Gill, 55, from Leyland, lost control of the vehicle on a bend in the town and crashed into a house on Longmeanygate at 00:20 BST on Friday.
In his book, Mr Sen raised the theoretical possibility that a pastoralist's supply curve might actually bend back on itself: as the relative price of livestock falls, a hungry pastoralist might supply more animals to the market, not fewer as elementary economic principles would imply.
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