The Andes Mountains is the world's longest continental mountain range, stretching 7,000 km (4,300 miles) along South America's western edge.
With vicious relish he brought up the most spicy current continental historical falsehoods—than which nothing can be conceived more offensive.
Being dressed, I descended alone to the refectory, where the stove was lit and the air was warm; through the rest of the house it was cold, with the nipping severity of a continental winter: though now but the beginning of November, a north wind had thus early brought a wintry blight over Europe: I remember the black stoves pleased me little when I first came; but now I began to associate with them a sense of comfort, and liked them, as in England we like a fireside.
I have had a continental education, and though I can't spell, I have abundant accomplishments.
I had seen that golden sign with the dark globe in its curve leaning back on azure, beside an old thorn at the top of an old field, in Old England, in long past days, just as it now leaned back beside a stately spire in this continental capital.
Beautiful she looked: so young, so fresh, and with a delicacy of skin and flexibility of shape altogether English, and not found in the list of continental female charms.
Very good sense she often showed; very sound opinions she often broached: she seemed to know that keeping girls in distrustful restraint, in blind ignorance, and under a surveillance that left them no moment and no corner for retirement, was not the best way to make them grow up honest and modest women; but she averred that ruinous consequences would ensue if any other method were tried with continental children: they were so accustomed to restraint, that relaxation, however guarded, would be mi
That same evening I obtained from my friend, the waiter, information respecting, the sailing of vessels for a certain continental port, Boue-Marine.
Barrett remarked that her young lady had brought that foreign nurse home with her two years ago, on her return from a Continental excursion; that she was treated almost as well as a governess, and had nothing to do but walk out with the baby and chatter French with Master Charles; "and," added Mrs.
He had gained an excellent practice, alternating, according to the season, between London and a Continental bathing-place; having written a treatise on Gout, a disease which has a good deal of wealth on its side.
" and finally pushing them all aside to open the journal of his youthful Continental travels.
I don't care a continental for a Continental, myself.
" Away down at the far end of the lake they got every night a glimpse of a big, continental train rushing through a clearing.
On his third voyage, Columbus finallyreached the continental mainland whenhe landed in Venezuela.
Australia Australia is an amazing continental, island country, which everyone should visit at least once in life.
German auto parts firm Continental also inked a new partnership with Uber rival Didi Chuxing to develop autonomous and electric cars.
Lucia Perez Diaz, a postdoctoral researcher at the Universtiy of London, explained how this continental rupture could occur.
The proposed line would begin in north-east China and run up through Siberia, pass through a tunnel underneath the Pacific Ocean then cut through Alaska and Canada to reach the continental US, according to a report in the state-run Beijing Times newspaper.
By the way, do you live in the continental U.
89 million-square-mile) slab of continental crust that's distinct from Australia.