1. A grass snake swimming obligingly from island to bank in full view of watchers. 2. And the weather, from one part of this diminutive island to another, is as varied as the people. 3. In addition he or she could see smoke signals sent from island to island. 4. The greatest resistance to union came primarily from the Gaelic peoples who inhabited the largest separate island to the west, Ireland. 5. The North Star was rolling past the wooded Marshland on the northern part of the island to the Jurong Road. 6. We biked from one end of the island to the other. 7. Furthermore the increasing vulnerability of the home islands to modern weapons made it imperative to think not in terms of defence but of deterrence. 8. As players progress from one island to the next playing different skill-based games, they earn clues about the Mumblers. 9. A two-lane highway leads to a bridge connecting the island to Aransas Pass. 10. Bureaucratic red tape prevented her from doing so on the same day we traveled from one island to the other in cigarette boats, as she had desired. |