Simple Celtic crosses and plaques were scattered down the mountain, serving as the Stations of the Cross.
In one place, the road leading to the point crosses a causeway barely wider than the asphalt.
Sportier types can head to the nearby Norfolk Broads, where a network of navigable waterways criss-crosses scenic wetlands.
On Ash Wednesday, its streets fill with smartly-dressed professionals proudly sporting charcoal crosses on their foreheads.
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Borlaug took some Norin, and Norin-Brevor hybrid, seeds to Mexico and began to grow new crosses.
That person leaves the fence or never crosses the invisible line and offers are suppressed.
It is accessible along a dirt and sand path that crosses smaller dunes on one end.
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He feels it baking him, and then, suddenly, a shadow, like a cloud, crosses over him.
If the right script crosses the right desk at the right time, it moves forward.
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It knows no sectional boundaries or ethnic and racial divisions, and it crosses political party lines.
The U.S. State Department has to approve the project because it crosses the U.S. border.
Phobos, though larger than Deimos, crosses the Martian night sky in four hours, he said.
Kurds on both sides of that border depend on trade that crosses the line.
The ominous-sounding event occurs when the 50-day moving average crosses below the 200-day moving average.
The elderly man then calmly crosses the street, where he is greeted by his wife.
"This kind of person crosses lines, " says Stamenow, who notes he has never personally treated Peterson.
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But when it goes beyond that, when it crosses a line, something has to be done.
The route crosses the land of 50 or so First Nations bands (indigenous tribes).
They kept around, checking the hands of protestors, because most Copts put crosses on their hands.
What happens to the crosses themselves, says the government, is now up to the church.
Another possibility would be alarms that sound when someone crosses the yellow danger line.
Global brands will look for that thread of connectivity that crosses geographic and cultural boundaries.
There were more checks than crosses on the list, but a reasonable number of crosses too.
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Three percent of the nation's gross domestic product crosses the Brent Spence Bridge each year.
This trend is expected to last until 2024, when the last cohort crosses the age of 65.
It is battleship gray with blue and citron crosses and looks so vibrant in the bright sunshine.
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