Surveys for the connecting links of the projected intercontinental railway are in progress, not only in Mexico, but at various points along the course mapped out.
The importance of the Mexican railway system will be further enhanced to a degree almost impossible to forecast if it should become a link in the projected intercontinental railway.
It will be interesting to all, and perhaps surprising to most of us, to notice how much has already been done in the way of railroad construction in Mexico and South America that can be utilized as part of an intercontinental line.
If this be granted, it is my purpose to appoint a distinguished and representative delegation, qualified fittingly to represent this country and to deal with the problems of intercontinental interest which will there be discussed.
In a world of instant communications and intercontinental ballistic missiles, in a world economy that is global and interdependent, our relations with other nations become more, not less, important to the lives of Americans.
The Arias intercontinental ballistic missile program has been marked by rapid development as evidenced by recent successful tests.
During the past year, our long-range striking power, unmatched today in manned bombers, has taken on new strength as the Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile has entered the operational inventory.
All these bonds will be greatly strengthened as time goes on and increased facilities, such as the great bank soon to be established in Latin America, supply the means for building up the colossal intercontinental commerce of the future.
The parallel progress in theintercontinental ballistic missile effort will be advanced by our plans for acceleration.
The new M-X missile program to enhance our land-based intercontinental ballistic missile force continues to make progress.
He would intersect the major North-South Intercontinentalhighway by at least noon.
The overall program was directed and administered by Intercontinental Iron, Steel, Gas, Electricity, Automobiles and Synthetics, Incorporated.
Very naturally there is much confusion on the subject of migratory movements among the ancient native inhabitants of America, and this owing to the confounding of migrations from the old world with later intercontinental movements.
Jaredite, Nephite and Mulek migrations, and also the subsequent intercontinentalmovements among both Nephites and Lamanites, especially those following the disaster at Cumorah, with the general migrations from the old world.
Defn: Between or among continents; subsisting or carried on between continents; as, intercontinentalrelations or commerce.
Intercontinental crusade, through path broken by Martha Root and seal set by May Maxwell’s death yielding destined fruit.
The vast Intercontinental Teaching Campaign is visibly yielding first fruits in every Republic of Latin America.
The Tetrahedral Earth and Zone of the Intercontinental Seas, Bull.
This medial depression upon the lithosphere was occupied by the intercontinental sea, the Ocean of Tethys.
The intercontinental location of the Iberian Peninsula exposed it to the Saracen conquest and to the constant reinforcements to Islam power furnished by the Mohammedanized Berbers of North Africa.
Sidenote: Atlantic peninsulas of Europe] Peninsulas which conspicuously lack an intercontinental location must long await their intermediary phase of development, but do not escape it.
Similar geographic conditions in their home lands and a nearly similar intercontinental location combined to make them the middlemen of three continents.
On the southwest margin of Asia, the Red Sea, despite its desert shores, has maintained the influence of its intercontinental location and linked the neighboring elements of Africa and Asia.
In contradistinction to continental and intercontinental location, anthropo-geography recognizes two other narrower meanings of the term.
Of all suchintercontinental peninsulas, Florida alone seems to have had no rôle as an intermediary.
At Pak (or Peck) on East Cape and on Diomed Island, situated in the narrowest part of Bering Strait, are the great intercontinental markets of the polar tribes.
Imbrie Miller, an American engineer, formerly a member of the Intercontinental Railway Commission, was engaged in surveying a light line of railway from La Libertad to Santa Tecla.
In the year 1891 the United States Government despatched an Intercontinental Railway Commission to make surveys and explorations, not only in Salvador, but in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.
The general plan includes both an interoceanic railroad and links in the intercontinental or north and south lines.
It is worth knowing that while the interoceanic line approaches completion Guatemala is making decided progress in the links of the Pan-American or intercontinental north and south trunk line.
In the report of the Intercontinental Railway Survey Lieutenant Hill gives a list of trees found in southeastern Guatemala which is another illustration of the varied timber resources of the country.
As the heir to my father's controlling interest in Intercontinental Lines I am badly in need of a man with your experience to handle traffic details.
She was the most exciting thing he had ever discovered, and he indulged her laughingly when she took to speaking of his position in Intercontinental Lines as an accomplished fact.
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