It was a study on building political autonomy through maintaining ancestral knowledge and the traditional economy. |
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We are on a mission to have the words E Pluribus Unum in every municipal building across the country. |
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As a result, however, the famous asymmetry of the Pirelli Building would be destroyed. |
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The state has approved the building plans, so work on the new school can begin immediately. |
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Building an independent, rank and file network across the unions becomes all the more urgent in this situation. |
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There remains a lockdown for Building 44, where the situation is developing. |
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The Victorian Building Workers campaign for a shorter working week was also discussed at length. |
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He was a staff photographer who snapped celebrities on the observation deck of the Empire State Building. |
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They will all don caps and gowns for the ceremonies in the Great Hall of the University's Richmond Building. |
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The group has obtained an injunction to prevent the demolition of the building. |
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We asked how to get to the rear entrance, and he indicated a path leading around the right side of the building. |
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The artist's artistic breakthrough came in 1892, when she received a commission for a mural for the Woman's Building at the Chicago World's Fair. |
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Building new holiday chalets at a beauty spot would mean fewer cottages in the area being bought as second homes, it is claimed. |
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The experience of being inside the David and Peggy Rockefeller Building, which houses the museum's new galleries, is uplifting. |
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Again, the Building Code could require that new houses have water tanks so that the demand for water from reticulated services is reduced. |
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To most people, the Empire State Building is the defining landmark of New York City. |
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The Old Territorial Administration Building in Dawson City has been designated a National Historic Site of Canada. |
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A few hours later, Paul and I were standing in the pouring rain in the alley behind the Johnston Building. |
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Building services are generally domestic in scale, with openable windows, heating, external sun louvres and internal roller blinds. |
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They celebrated the dedication of the new building with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. |
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Building stone and roof tiles have to conform to rigid specifications, and must be locally sourced. |
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Building land has also increased in value which has the obvious knock-on effect of pushing up the cost of the finished properties. |
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Building these three, giant, rolling, temple-like edifices new every twelve months is no small task. |
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A local businessman bought the hotel and the adjacent Nam Yue Building two years ago for a reported 200 million patacas. |
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Building work is underway to fill in the subway at the foot of New Road and create three new pedestrian crossings. |
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The South Building, built from 1891 to 1899, was an astrophysics observatory. |
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The authority's Building Maintenance Service is to be hived off to the Kier Group. |
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Building work on the New Farleigh hospice site in Broomfield reached new heights this week, with a topping out ceremony to complete the roof. |
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Even though there's no law against it, you may be interrogated the next time you snap a picture of the Empire State Building. |
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Established in 1935, this art deco ice-cream palace is still serving up Knickerbocker Glories the size of the Empire State Building. |
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In fact, similar structures have effectively put a stop to suicide jumps off the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State Building. |
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In 1989 the son remortgaged the property to the Nationwide Building Society. |
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Building toward inclusion is a process that takes sustained effort, much like keeping a merry-go-round spinning. |
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Building defenses to stop offensive missiles has gone global, as well it should. |
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Building workers have uncovered shonky immigration scams involving the employment and exploitation of illegal immigrants in the industry. |
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There will be some space to hang out and a pool hall is in the basement of the Rumley Building. |
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In the Chemistry Building there were a number of non-laboratory rooms on the first floor. |
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Building a larger store with more amenities is the only way we can continue to meet customers' needs. |
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The Shoin Building, a noble summer house constructed in Japan and reassembled on the island, allows for some interesting viewing. |
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Building materials, such as drywall, may not allow moisture to escape easily. |
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Building work has begun on a new clubhouse for Chiswick Rugby Club with the help of some eye-watering fund raising. |
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We have to work together and the Building in Safety campaign epitomises this approach. |
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Hundreds of people have joined the effort to save the building from demolition. |
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Building on the tactics of skirmishers, open-order tactics possessed only loose tactical formations. |
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Building best-practice homes can eliminate waste in the construction process, as well as reduce water and energy consumption. |
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The Divisional Court found that section 15 of the Building Code Act was intended to be dispositive of the issue of standing. |
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Building a guide to the contents of books is hardly the same as making bootlegged copies or plagiarizing. |
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With its bold form and concrete detailing, the Pirelli Building has become an icon of modern architecture. |
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I got a job at the Empire State Building, and with the money I was able to buy a drum machine and a sequencer. |
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Building a solid link popularity strategy is NOT just about slapping links on a page or making sure all of your Web pages are hyperlinked. |
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Building A has no glazing or guttering, no ground floor or access to the first floor, no service fittings or internal finishes. |
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How long will this intellectual pygmy spend his time hiding behind the Building Industry taskforce? |
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Building on its tradition of the Zollverein, a customs union of German states, the newly unified Germany steadily pursued a liberal trade policy. |
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The day after the launch, Mara is sitting in the party's opulent election campaign headquarters in the National Treasury Building. |
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Although dwarfed in height, it bears a resemblance to skyscrapers like the Empire State Building and the Rockefeller Centre in New York. |
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Building styles from throughout the country branch off from a main square, showing the visitor a miniature Spain. |
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Building this huge concrete structure required the construction team to undergo a similar change of mind. |
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On top of this, he also breaks his promise of no contact after Terry misses her date at the Empire State Building. |
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Building at the Polebarn Road site is on schedule, with engineers expecting to be finished by mid-summer. |
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Building on Curtis's concept, you can begin exploratory sketching by riffing off of these three words or phrases. |
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About 200 people screamed this chant, joined hands and attempted to promote unity on campus yesterday outside Willard Building. |
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Building monopolies by subcontractors from the outside must be eliminated one way or the other. |
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Building roads from the seashore up to five thousand feet on the slopes of Mauna Loa demanded back-breaking labor. |
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In a newspaper interview before his arrival, he had cantankerously insisted that he wouldn't discuss the Portland Building in his speech. |
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Behind the column is the vast triumphal arch that joins the two wings of the General Staff Building. |
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Building a family through a marriage sanctified by a religious ceremony is considered one of the most sacred aspects of life. |
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The Nationwide Building Society has announced that house prices have remained stable for the sixth month in a row. |
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On the same night thieves broke into the cab of a tipper lorry parked at Marlborough Building Supplies, also in London Road. |
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Building more roads, tolled to discourage people from using them, is the curious logic of the moment. |
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Building workers with no experience are taken on for low wages, while hardened professionals watch impotently. |
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Building has begun in earnest on the metal skeleton for the northern section of Manchester's new-look Arndale shopping centre. |
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Building codes in your area may specify that only a licensed professional can do certain work. |
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Building and construction works on the lands are matters of almost daily routine. |
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The Ecology Building Society specialises in mortgages for conversions, renovations and ecological self-build projects. |
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The Professor, with shotgun to shoulder, fired into a Virginia creeper that covered part of the front of the Medical Building. |
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The property will then be stored in the lost property locker located in the Building. |
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The areaway of the Europe Hotel, along with those of the Sam Kee Building, are the most unique and historically significant in the city. |
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Their representative body, the Irish Hardware and Building Materials Association, was not prepared to make an official comment. |
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After a citywide culinary feast hosted at 25 area homes, more than sweet tooths flocked to South Side's Terminal Building for dessert and drinks. |
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Building a house just 100 metres away from the sea is a sure invitation to disaster waiting to happen! |
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Building a heavy rail link would prove much more costly, but would allow greater possibilities. |
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Built in 1907, the Port of Liverpool Building is surmounted by a green dome supported on pillars. |
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Building self-respect and self-esteem in campers can commence with good ice-breakers such as introductory name games. |
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A digital audio player walks tourists through exhibit spaces such as Alcatraz, the Empire State Building, and the Tower of London. |
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Hemingway is also chairman of Building for Life which promotes excellence in the design quality of new housing. |
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The taskforce officer has charged the dogman with breaching the dispute resolution procedure in the Victorian Building Industry Agreement. |
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Building towards a gripping conclusion, The Octopus Hunter comes into its own by its blood splattered end. |
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The monarch, flag, maple leaf, and Parliament Building definitives are not included in this study. |
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Building regulations stipulate that to counter dampness in the kitchen and bathroom, you must have a fan. |
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Building supermarkets in underserved neighborhood or so-called food deserts is not enough to improve the diets of people living there. |
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Building owners want to contract with service providers that will be around to honor their commitments. |
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We've been slowly paying off our mortgage and building up equity in our house. |
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A playschool and after-school service is being mooted for the Community Building on the Golf Course Road this September. |
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Built in 1843 in the style of a Greek temple, the folly is a Grade II Listed Building. |
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Building an ideological platform takes time, as conservatives learned, and it can't be done just by fulminating and denouncing. |
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Building can only begin once the government relaxes gaming laws, which is expected to happen early next year. |
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Building a complete model, and inspecting its simulation results, often requires programming skills in Lisp or Prolog. |
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Building from the bottom up may be more prudent than throwing money at the top. |
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Building facades are finished with different materials depending on the degree of exposure to the sun. |
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Building stashes of possible fabrics makes the construction of color quilts possible even if we sew at midnight or dawn in our jammies. |
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Building a theatre is not the easiest way of perpetuating your father's memory. |
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Building software compliant with public standards will enable connectivity and interoperability even of diverse systems. |
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Building drains and embankments, he reclaimed large areas of land which then became productive farmland. |
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The National Academies Building acknowledges its historic context through a rhythm of voids and projections in the facades. |
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Building the necessary team to support the growing agenda will also be an accountability of the job holder. |
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Building banks or palisades of bamboo is one defence, but each year the work has to be repeated. |
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Building construction is rapidly overtaking all other developmental activities. |
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I have instructed a Building Surveyor to inspect the works and am awaiting his report. |
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Building a longer tunnel under Stonehenge is the only way of reunifying the World Heritage site, an Amesbury couple told the inquiry. |
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The students enjoy a summer's day casually studying on the lawn at the top of the Student Union Building. |
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The boat, of the kind that takes tourists for trips and parties, is moored next to the dockside by the Las Palmas Building. |
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Changes to the building had to be made after the review by the safety inspectors. |
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Building with timber results in lower greenhouse emissions and less air and water pollution, while it also produces less solid waste by-products. |
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Building on continental lessons, he developed a technique of using thin washes of colour in muted tones to create an impression of transparency. |
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I drove to the beautiful Fisher Building in Detroit and then I counted skeins and skeins of yarn for the inventory at City Knits. |
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The research was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Building Technology, State and Community Programs. |
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Building roads is an undertaking that is unlikely to get any cheaper any time soon. |
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Draw or paint a Building, Monument or a site of historical interest in your area. |
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Building sand castles and playing beach volleyball may be grittier vacation pastimes than you think, according to a new report. |
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In an unprecedented statement to the construction industry journal, Building Magazine, Bovis defended itself against a barrage of criticism. |
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The Frankish kingdom grew through a complex development of conquest, patronage, and alliance building. |
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City officials condemned our apartment building and forced us to leave. |
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This they do, not only convectively by passing cooler air over the skins of building occupants, but also using radiant coolth. |
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The building of the Ely to King's Lynn railway in 1847 cut the area off even further, and the inhabitants could only cross to Ely by boat. |
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During its first century of operation the focus of the East India Company had been trade, not the building of an empire in India. |
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On the way out of the building I was asked for my autograph. If I'd known who the signature hound thought I was, I would've signed appropriately. |
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Building regulations were stretched to the very limit, and the last thing considered was environmental impact and the lives of the people who would occupy these abominations. |
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After the establishment of Scottish independence, Robert I turned his attention to building up a Scottish naval capacity. |
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Air Products are building two waste to energy units at Seal Sands and Sita are upgrading their unit at Haverton Hill. |
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It's a mercy that the building was empty when the fire started. |
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Middlesbrough firm Dorman Long put that steel to good use building bridges across the world. |
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It was between 1790 and 1805 that Thomas Haw of Stockton was a building ships for the Napoleonic wars. |
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The damage sustained in the fire is so great that the whole building will have to come down. |
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Firefighters plucked the child from the top floor of the burning building. |
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The Iqaluit Fitness Society held its first open house on March 28 at the Coman Arctic Building, a blue warehouse directly across from the airport. |
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In 1678 Stockton was building ships and Yarm also had a shipbuilding activity at that time. |
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By 1790 Sunderland was building around nineteen ships per year making it the most important shipbuilding centre in the United Kingdom. |
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But statistics are cold comfort when the latest explosion has leveled a nearby building. |
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The early ships were built of wood but in the 19th century there was a move towards building ships of iron then steel. |
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Tangerine Confectionery are based at Little Marton, with another factory to the east, just south of the main government building site. |
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The company is building a plant that will desalinate seawater. |
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The group has bought the Excelsior, takes over the Grumpy Mole in December, owns the Loaded Hog, Shooters and is setting up a club in the old Money Club Building next door. |
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The Thursday before last Halloween, the building next door was gutted. It took four and a half hours to put out. |
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In 1097, William II began the building of Westminster Hall, close by the abbey of the same name. |
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If you are in New York, you really have to do the Empire State Building! |
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The current Lit and Phil premises were built in 1825 and the building was designed by John and Benjamin Green. |
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The Manor house building was established in about 1300 AD by Henry of Kingswood as a tithe barn. |
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The building is in such a sorry state that it's hardly worth fixing. |
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The Everyman was rebuilt between 2011 and 2014, with the previous building being demolished and a new venue constructed on the same site. |
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The critical factor was financing, which was handled by building societies that dealt directly with large contracting firms. |
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This success helped inspire a period of intense canal building, known as Canal Mania. |
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But trying to stop all the nation's meth chefs makes as much sense as building a wall along the Mexican border. |
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By 1071 he had started the building of Chepstow Castle, the first castle in Britain built of stone, near the mouth of the Wye. |
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After 1860 the focus on chemical innovation was in dyestuffs, and Germany took world leadership, building a strong chemical industry. |
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The construction of cathedrals and castles advanced building technology, leading to the development of large stone buildings. |
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Cow Farm was a rambling building, with dark, uneven stairs, low-ceilinged rooms, queer, odd corners, and sudden unexpected doors. |
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The building is an authentic reproduction of a colonial farmhouse. |
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Building demolitions are another common example of implosion. |
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Sixty years later Harford Montgomery Hyde, Unionist MP for North Belfast, called for the building of such a tunnel. |
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The 19th century saw improvements to roads in the region with the introduction of turnpikes and the building of canals and railways. |
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The building was once a candy factory, which makes it, Frazier says, mouse heaven. |
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A further variant omits the crown entirely and is featured prominently throughout the building. |
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The building had been used as the Middlesex Quarter Sessions House, adding later its County Council chamber, and lastly as a Crown Court. |
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Councillors are to consider tabling a bid in the coming weeks for this pot of gold, which is being held out by the Government under its Building Schools for the Future scheme. |
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The prestigious building project is budgeted in great detail, from warf facilities to the protocollary opening. |
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Members of Parliament enter their part of the building from the Members' Entrance in the south side of New Palace Yard. |
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Women were especially active in building neighbourhood solidarity on housing issues. |
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Bootstrapping means building the GNU C Library, GNU Compiler Collection and several other key system programs. |
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The building was considered unsuitable for parliamentary use, however, and the gift was rejected. |
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In 1547 the building became available for the Commons' use following the disbanding of St Stephen's College. |
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Building cardboard cut-outs into flesh-and-blood characters is a worthy endeavour, but Joe as the ageing Lothario and KC as the young stud doesn't do it. |
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With the building itself taking shape, it was time to think about its internal adornments. |
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The British Isles lie at the juncture of several regions with past episodes of tectonic mountain building. |
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Visitors are not allowed to enter the building without an escort. |
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Other Romanian technological assets include the building of Vlaicu III, the world's first aircraft made of metal. |
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Shots were fired by both sides, although most contemporaries agree that the soldiers holding the building had vastly superior firepower. |
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Many building codes include a grandfather clause exempting older buildings until some amount of remodeling occurs. |
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Work is under way to solidify the concrete that supports the building. |
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This is original stuff, and makes the book a useful counterpoise to my favourite architectural history book, Nervi's Aesthetics and Technology in Building. |
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The prefecture will stop using workshops for industrial production, and settlers in the General Building of the General Zhang Aiping will be relocated. |
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In the weeks building up to the go-live, we began to fix problems manically. |
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The Welsh engineer George Overton was consulted, and he advised building a tramroad. |
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Inside the building was a dead French soldier who, as we figured it out, had accounted for the eight boches before they got him. |
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Most of the investment that had previously gone into canal building was diverted into railway building. |
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You might think that in a free country a public building would allow citizens to take shelter from inclement weather, but not our post office. |
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He had completed his plan to develop a new office building, but was blindsided by the sudden drop in real estate values. |
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The Wren Building, the main building at the College of William and Mary, Virginia, is attributed to Wren. |
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That's what a fug was. You could have cut cubes out of the air and sold it for cheap building material. |
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In that new building, which has large 40,000-square-foot floorplates, some of the large tenants may want to be assured of an option to grow. |
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It remains the tallest building outside London and has been described as the United Kingdom's only true skyscraper outside the capital. |
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It was often possible to open a pipe near a burning building and connect it to a hose to play on a fire or fill buckets. |
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Since protein constitutes the majority of the biomass of a cell, building new protein is a major way that cells increase their size. |
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Men in shorts and navy Jacky Howe singlets were building a causeway across the spill of swift, shallow water. |
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In spite of the disorder, a new and bigger building was planned, at Capel Court. |
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The building flared from the third through the seventh floors to occupy the airspace over the entrance plaza. |
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The idea of building a tunnel under the Irish Sea has been raised since 1895, when it was first investigated. |
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This occupation triggered the return of the Spanish to Valdivia and the building of one of the largest defensive complexes of colonial America. |
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The building is managed by committees appointed by both houses, which report to the Speaker of the House of Commons and the Lord Speaker. |
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During its first century of operation the focus of the Company was trade, not the building of an empire in India. |
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Billy's out building some fieldwork so that our enemies don't walk right over us. |
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The Palace of Westminster, which is a Grade 1 listed building, is in urgent need of extensive restoration to its fabric. |
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Instead of one main entrance, the Palace features separate entrances for the different user groups of the building. |
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These inworld practices include weaving, building, trading, chatting, dancing, making love, flying and many others besides. |
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Back in Scandinavia, the Danish Sailing Association became interested in building Knarrs. |
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Against the back wall, the piers gather together to form an incredibly solid fireplace, the most massive and hearthlike spot in the building. |
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The Crown Court and a county court may sit in the same building and use the same jurors. |
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The building works, including that at Berwick, along with the reform of the militias and musters, were eventually finished under Queen Mary. |
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The ancient building was dated by a coin found in one of the rooms. |
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The judicial sessions of the House were temporarily moved to a Committee room, which escaped the noise of building repairs. |
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The tallest occupied building in Yorkshire is Bridgewater Place in central Leeds, commonly referred to as The Dalek. |
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The birds are busy establishing territories and building nests. |
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The observatory will be open to the public for the first time and the galleries will be located in the Victorian South Building, home of the old planetarium. |
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In Northern Europe, cities also shrank, while civic monuments and other public buildings were raided for building materials. |
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The agency sublets office space from a law firm in the building. |
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Building over the floodplain will cause increased inundation lower down. |
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Just before 1000 there was a great wave of building stone churches all over Europe. |
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England returned to Protestantism and continued its growth into a major world power by building its navy and exploring the New World. |
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The insurance industry is focused around the eastern side of the City, around Lloyd's building. |
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The old building will get a facelift with new paint, carpet, and decoration. |
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Around 20 years ago, part of my workaday world was the Old Executive Office Building where I learned first-hand of the perils of perverting power. |
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I can recall all the small particulars of that disturbing summer night. The blue lamp in front of the face-brick building. |
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The building was used as a house of worship until 1908, when it was sold to the City Council and converted into offices. |
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His major feat of engineering was building the dome of the Florence Cathedral. |
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Bellpersons roam around the building, guiding brass carts piled high with guests' bags through hallways and into elevators. |
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Living at the top of an elevatorless building meant trudging up twelve flights of stairs every day. |
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During the Tudor period, the use of glass when building houses was first used, and became widespread. |
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In May 2008 the Tyneside Cinema reopened in the restored and refurbished original building. |
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The building contains more old stonework than any other church in Newcastle. |
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Fairhurst Ward Abbotts in Dartford have the Royal warrant for decorating and building in Royal palaces, and other stately homes. |
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Efforts were made to resolve the navigation conflicts upstream by building locks along the Thames. |
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The shortage of labour also helped advance the transition from the Decorated style of building to the less elaborate Perpendicular style. |
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This building should be preserved because of its historical significance. |
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This makes sandstone a common building and paving material including in asphalt concrete. |
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Some of these organisms can construct mounds of rock known as reefs, building upon past generations. |
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However, it is a very heavy material, making it impractical for tall buildings, and relatively expensive as a building material. |
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Many limestone statues and building surfaces have suffered severe damage due to acid rain. |
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The chalk has been quarried for the manufacture of cement, and flint for local building material. |
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In a region short of building stone, local clay deposits and timber provided the raw materials for brick manufacture. |
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The building of the cathedrals of Ely and Exeter was temporarily halted in the years immediately following the first outbreak of the plague. |
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It is also the largest Cineworld complex in the United Kingdom, containing 20 screens in one building. |
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The cinema is based in the former Sheffield Banking Company building, located just off Arundel Gate. |
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A cathedral may in fact be a relatively small building, particularly where they exist in sparser or poorer communities. |
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Folding partitions separate the different banquet halls in the building. |
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In 1989 they took over the old boy's building of Wells Blue School, where they put on a variety of operatic and other productions. |
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Parts of the building date back to the tenth century, and it is a grade I listed building. |
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The latter became Tower Hospital in 1948 and is now a residential building, Tower Court. |
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The building is regarded as one of the jewels of modern architecture. |
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After a brief period of building projects under the Plantagenets, the city emerged with a prominent wool and cloth industry. |
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The king of Texcuco advised the building of a great dike, so thick and strong as to keep out the water. |
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Climb to the top of the Empire State Building, swallow-dive into an elegant free-fall, and defy gravity with a judiciously timed web just before you hit the ground. |
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The Baptist church building occupies the site of the former Lake's pottery, one of the oldest in Cornwall. |
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The Conservation Area has been split into eight 'character' areas, based on historic development, building type, uses and activities. |
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The cathedral is unusual in Britain in having a separate bell tower a few metres away from the main building, rather than integrated into it. |
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In 1900, a second storey was added to the building, originally housing an arts institute. |
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Edwin and Morcar submitted, but William continued on to York, building castles at York and Nottingham before returning south. |
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The duty-man at the exit locks of the main building stood at his window and watched me curiously. |
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These rebellions rapidly collapsed as William moved against them, building castles and installing garrisons as he had already done in the south. |
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They downsized the division by offering attractive early-retirement packages and selling off an office building. |
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With expansive forests, Norway has long had a tradition of building in wood. |
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The military used incendiaries to destroy the building. Fortunately, the fire didn't spread. |
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Workers building roads in the bush sleep in dongas like these and are well paid for their discomfort. |
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The District One headquarters of the Illinois Department of Transportation is about as antiurban as a building can get. |
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Building work is unlikely to start before September at the earliest. |
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Eventually seven days' efforts by professional demolitionists succeeded in reducing the building to debris. |
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Instead they upheld a local vernacular British building tradition dating back to the late first century. |
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The antirally demonstrators broke windows and forced their way into the building as the terrified audience fled in the opposite direction. |
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At night there is no light in this building, but searchlights from distant points illume the splendid dome and the colonnades. |
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Its main body was the senate, which met in a building still extant in the forum of Rome. |
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In this design 150 workstations, most with computer terminals, replaced stacks containing books and carrels within the Building 8 library designed by Edmond and Corrigan. |
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As of the date hereof, the fence blocking the access to Building No. 2 has not been removed, and Kapasky has now planted bushes on the Block K side of the fence. |
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His most famous building projects include the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Old Saint Peter's Basilica. |
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The building had been completely stripped of its original woodwork. |
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Many people were trampled to death trying to escape the burning building. |
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He knew why the building was so damp. Its damp courses were defective and it was built on top of the tank stream. |
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At this time the airport had a direct helicopter service to Central London from the gardens on the roof of the terminal building. |
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The building was demolished in 2010, along with the Queens Building which had housed airline company offices. |
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The historic factory building is situated next to the Knavesmire racecourse. |
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Following the program, there will be open houses at the campanile, Farm House Museum, Child Development Lab School in the Palmer Building and University Book Store. |
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During his time in the east he also expanded the Limes Arabicus, building new fortifications in the Arabian Desert from Basie to Dumata. |
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At a rally in front of the Rayburn House Office Building, demonstrators ran up the stairs and dropped banners from the balcony. |
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Biasing building block debris away from amidates into thioates that are more easily removed by diafiltration would suppress short-mer formation. |
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It also passes through the Manchester Metropolitan University, just South of the John Dalton building, and north of the Union building. |
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The Roman basilica was a large public building where business or legal matters could be transacted. |
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There is more to e-commerce than just building a web site and waiting for the world to beat a cyberpath to its door. |
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We've been tracking the Olympic Torch as it's been traveling to the State Capitol Building where it should be arriving sometime in the next half hour. |
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The amphitheatre was, with the triumphal arch and basilica, the only major new type of building developed by the Romans. |
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Only recently has the modern Russian Navy begun building new classes of military hovercraft. |
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A verger accidentally locked up without realising that Mr Poole, a former chief general manager with the Norwich Building Society, was still inside. |
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Specialist builders also exist and concentrate on building buses for special uses or modifying standard buses into specialised products. |
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The scaenae was originally not part of the building itself, constructed only to provide sufficient background for the actors. |
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Concrete construction proved to be more flexible and less costly than building solid stone buildings. |
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Just as early malls commodified public life under the rhetoric of community building, then, the owners of cyburban space could do the same. |
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The Metro's control centre is based at South Gosforth, in a building alongside South Gosforth Metro station. |
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Around the year 1080 Archbishop Thomas started building the cathedral that in time became the current Minster. |
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The 'fire engine' as it was known, is an impressive brick building from which a wooden beam projects through one wall. |
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Father Juliano declared bankruptcy after building only the prototype, but the car was restored a few years ago by a customizer in England. |
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Renamed Terminal 3 in 1968, it was expanded in 1970 with the addition of an arrivals building. |
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The library was on Clifford Street but a new building was erected on Museum Street in 1927 and is still the library today. |
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Work on building a new fourth platform commenced in early 2014 with a blockade required in February 2015 to allow completion. |
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The 2003 book and BBC TV series Seven Wonders of the Industrial World included a dramatisation of the building of the Great Eastern. |
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