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  2. Louise Miles - Wikipedia

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    The documentary shows the work needed to run the home, as well as the Miles' holiday home in Butler's Road, near Pleasant Point, beside the Ōpihi River, where the children were taken for holidays: they were filmed swimming in the river and eeling at night. The film also outlined the various ways the Miles' made money, such as buying used prams ...

  3. Ford (crossing) - Wikipedia

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    A road running below the water level of a stream or river is often known as a "watersplash". It is a common name for a ford or stretch of wet road in some areas, and is sometimes also used to describe tidal crossings. They have become a common feature in rallying courses. Some enthusiasts seek out and drive through these water features ...

  4. Street suffix - Wikipedia

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    Crescent for a crescent-shaped road; Bypass for a dual carriageway or motorway that bypasses a nearby village, city or town; Close for a cul-de-sac only; Square for a square only; Hill for a hillside road only; Mews provided it does not repeat the name of the road from which access is gained; Vale for residential roads (only for exceptional ...

  5. Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z) - Wikipedia

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    Also ship's magazine. The ammunition storage area aboard a warship. magnetic bearing An absolute bearing using magnetic north. magnetic north The direction towards the North Magnetic Pole. Varies slowly over time. maiden voyage The first voyage of a ship in its intended role, i.e. excluding trial trips. Maierform bow A V-shaped bow introduced in the late 1920s which allowed a ship to maintain ...

  6. Freeway removal - Wikipedia

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    Cheonggyecheon in Seoul, South Korea was formerly the route for a major elevated highway; It was completed in 1976 and removed in 2005.. Freeway removals most often occur in cities where highways were built through dense neighborhoods - a practice common in the 20th Century, particularly in U.S. cities following the 1956 enactment of the National Interstate and Defense Highways Act. [1]

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  8. Celebrity Parents Who Named Their Child River: Kelly ... - AOL

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    The former Bachelor star and fiancée, Natalie Joy, welcomed their first child, daughter River Rose, in February 2024. The twosome chose the name to honor Joy’s great grandmother and niece.

  9. List of The Originals characters - Wikipedia

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    The payment stated that Esther was to give Dahlia Freya, the firstborn child of each of her children, and every subsequent firstborn child for as long as Esther's line will last. Dahlia used a spell to increase her power, while also binding Freya's power to Dahlia's.