And the fault lines lead directly to the SEC, which is responsible for maintaining investor confidence in a marketplace that behind the scenes is changing almost beyond recognition.
32.
A branch line to the Einasleigh copper mine forked off to the north of the station, and today the remaining section off this line leads to cattle yards.
33.
In the 24th measure, there is a break from the right hand pattern and a descending line leads back into the fixed pattern we see mostly throughout the �tude.
34.
In Inward Bound, Abraham Pais had commented, correctly, that no one's work along this line lead to any fundamental new insights into elementary particle theory.
35.
All the story's plot lines lead to a warren of buried spaces and tunnels beneath Seattle, since that city has performed the greatest sleight of hand involved here.
36.
A small fiber-optic line leads to an image display that the patent says slips " on the frame or stem of the user's eyewear ."
37.
At Fresh Pond, the line leads into the Bay Ridge Branch, a freight-only branch owned by the Long Island Rail Road, and operated by the New York and Atlantic Railway.
38.
The road north of the railway line leads to Eskdale Green village in an easterly direction, where a convenience store, public toilets and a travelling post office on selected days can be found.
39.
In many cases, the figures are on platforms and theatrical spaces proportioned with perspective lines lead to desert and rocky landscapes of backgrounds behind them, like on the artworks of Dal?and Tanguy.
40.
Prepositional phrases are also placed beneath the word they modify; the preposition goes on a slanted line and the slanted line leads to a horizontal line on which the object of the preposition is placed.