Vidauban was occupied back in the Iron Age, and Roman ruins stud the area, as do centuries-old abbeys.
Human and animal remains which may date back to the Iron Age have been found by workmen laying the foundations of a school in south London.
Which brings me back to the Iron Ring.
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You could still find rubber tires here and there, but you couldn't get patch kits or the kinds of adhesives that would stand up to a repair job anymore, so we had no choice but to go back to wooden wheels with iron rims.
Even when he bogeyed two holes later he came straight back, hitting a five-iron to six feet on the demanding 507-yard par four last.
As a young patent lawyer in the early 1960s he went behind the Iron Curtain and brought back the metal sutures that gave birth to U.S. Surgical Corp. and the technology to make soft contact lenses.
Rio Tinto ( RTP - news - people ) increased its forecast for iron ore production on the back of strong demand from China.
Instead, these giants may simply have dumped all their contents back into space, dispersing heavy elements like iron equivalent to the mass of 10 of our Suns.
There, he has to go back to the basics as a mechanic in a garage (mirroring the scenes in the first half of Iron Man), repairing his broken armor and psyche in order to come back from defeat, to reveal himself as alive and better than ever after all.
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Eventually they'll be brought back and reattached to the Cutty Sark's iron frame after it has been specially treated for rust.
Loren and I walked the railroad tracks along the river coming back from fishing the big pool under the old iron bridge, and I couldn't remember a lovelier evening before or after our world changed.
And while a scab on the wounds inflicted by Thatcherism communities by Thatcher grew during the years since her downfall in 1990, the death of the "Iron Lady" has brought them all back into the open.
Still others have bent cucumber shaped pistons zooming back and forth in a huge, hollow cast-iron doughnut.
Given the choice, would you prefer to make an iron-clad, no-turning-back decision, or one you could back out of if you needed to?
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England were cruising, but it still took an iron will and special talent to deliberately go back and hoodwink Hamann a second time for show.
On the road back to Rio, we stop underneath a spectacular old iron railway bridge - "the first curved iron bridge in the world, " Mauricio informs me, with some pride.
For those with cast-iron stomachs, and a memory of how banks have snapped back from past downturns, Zions Bancorporation (40, ZION) is worth a look.
When it was time to leave the cottage, I would bring it back to my bed-sit, wash it in the basin, and iron and fold it so that it would be ready for the next visit.
He looked like a security guard in a suit and hi-viz gilet, but he unfurled a banner saying "Nuclear: wrong answer", and as he crawled along a high iron girder, the word "Greenpeace" was revealed on the back of his jacket.
Iron ore prices are forecast to rise 10% this year on the back of strong demand from China and India.
Realizing the pin was not tucked on the side, he laid back off the tee with a 3-wood, and then hit 6-iron into 10 feet for a birdie.
So now we want to time warp back 30 years to a system where all our data resides on a giant lump of iron in some distant data center?
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The gypsies sort mostly paper, iron and glass out of the rubbish, and sell their day's work back to the state company.
Quaint summerhouses dating back to the 1920s bring visitors to Rodd Island, a former biological research station nestled in Iron Cove near the Sydney suburb of Rozelle.
But as a back-up the Rochester researchers are also considering a magnetic technique that would be able to detect iron particles left over from the original ink, even in places where the pigment itself has faded away completely.
Sabriel looked up from it and back along eth bricked drive that left the road and curved up to an imposing pair of wrought-iron gates.
My name is Chandra Brown and I'm the president of United Streetcar, which is a subsidiary of Oregon Iron Works, and we are hiring, and we are building the first modern streetcar in 58 years back in this country.
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If this ends up being the proverbial nail in the coffin for any of these banks it will come with a heavy dose of painful iron because the U.S. government that bailed them out just three years ago may send them back on the path toward failure.
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