There might be a magic carpet swooping the Sligo skyline as Aladdin and his princess arrive for the show. |
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The floors' areas are somewhat smaller near the top, giving the structure a gently tapering appearance on the skyline. |
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The first thing I noticed on the drive up was the full buttery moon cumbrously suspended over the Manhattan skyline, pregnant with hope. |
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On a basic level, the destruction of these austere cuboid monoliths on our skyline has provoked us to reflect on what buildings mean. |
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The album and it's fold-out sleeve are covered in a highly detailed drawing of the New York skyline, complete with the twin towers. |
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They climb high on the rugged hillside to outrun the creeping light of the waxing moon, which backlights a skyline of shark-tooth peaks. |
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Its multicoloured and multi-towered Byzantine roof dominates the skyline, and its baroque beauty is simply breathtaking. |
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The skyline is dotted with mountain ranges on whose slopes are dense forests of aspen, fir, spruce and ponderosas. |
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The tallest of five office towers, at 80 stories, overlooks the open space and has an antenna or sculptural top to mark the skyline. |
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As the skyline took a descending bow, we felt the surge of power riding the carriage to the top. |
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The city was too dangerous, they thought, as loud explosions and fireballs lit up the skyline at night. |
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Spencer Plaza has since its inception evolved as a landmark of the present times, thrusting its presence on the city skyline. |
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He stood outside the brewery, with a beer raised to his lips, the downtown skyline poking the cloudless distance behind him. |
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Behind him the skyline was still dominated by the White Mountains, their snowy peaks glistening in the afternoon sun. |
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The skyline is being transmogrified by luxury condo towers all over the place. |
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Nearby, hucksters sell postcards of the skyline, in which the towers remain shiningly intact. |
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Every morning I sit on my roof, sip coffee, feed the pigeons, and gaze at the Manhattan skyline. |
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I have watched enormous cranes swing across the skyline on their way to dropping great hunks of stone into the arms of workmen below. |
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For years the Dundee skyline was dominated by the monolithic tower blocks of the Ardler housing estate. |
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Turrisaevum jutted out across the landscape, half swathed in mist and silhouetted against the dim skyline. |
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The sun sank below the skyline and cool purple twilight settled around them. |
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Mary sails stoically aloft, umbrella out, against a twilit London skyline towards a horizontal beyond, pregnant with venturesome possibility. |
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The most famous skyline in the world had been changed forever, and in its place hung a pall of smoke and dust in the clear autumn sky. |
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Through the barred windows I saw what looked like forest fire flames dancing on mountaintops at the juncture with the skyline. |
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The familiar skyline is superimposed with the outline of two figures in an intimate embrace. |
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Across the water the grand York Road houses are set back, strung along a hillside skyline, spacing out as you go. |
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That soaring something on the skyline, a problematic feature at best, set off an orgy of megalithic excess. |
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Evan came with us to the dockside, having previously checked which of the great hulls looming against the skyline was the Dover ferry. |
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Around almost every corner is a picture-postcard view of the Manhattan skyline, startlingly close. |
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Then the trees finish and ahead, rising to the skyline, is a stark, beautiful and bare valley clad in rough grasses. |
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He gets better results a few blocks away, where he taps the signal from a pole-mounted freeway cam pointed at the San Francisco skyline. |
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Sunlight tracked a path of sparkling white highlights toward the skyline, a light as harsh as if it were reflecting off burnished metal. |
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The shells of burned-out buildings, from government ministries to shopping malls, dot the skyline. |
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Families stroll and couples jog or rollerblade along the shore and enjoy the splendid views back to the city skyline. |
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A light sun shone in the distance, beaming brilliant light onto the Seattle skyline. |
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As we sailed on a light wind, small islands close at hand slid quickly past and behind them ranges stood immobile on the skyline. |
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He added that the extension had been designed to ensure it was unobtrusive on the skyline, using muted colours and including landscaping. |
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After a 12 hour flight and a 1 hour drive from Shanghai's Pudong airport we had arrived beneath Shanghai's stunning skyscraping skyline. |
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The large windows overlooked the skyline, which was overcast with black clouds. |
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The population is dominated by farmers, and the skyline is dotted with silos. |
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The jagged skyline of the Santa Catalina Mountains seemed to rise just beyond the traffic. |
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The urban skyline rises above trees in the distance, though it might as well be 50 miles away. |
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Anybody who knows Auckland will know that the city skyline is dominated by the Sky Tower. |
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Up ahead the skyline is jagged with the crags of Simon's Seat high on Barden Moor. |
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Designed by Brunelleschi and built without the use of scaffolding, the impressive dome atop the cathedral dominates the city's skyline. |
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Edinburgh Castle, the most famous castle in Scotland, overlooks the city and dominates its skyline. |
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They fear seven-storey tower blocks could dominate the skyline, competing with the cathedral in height. |
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I also prefer the world of Ash trees as they are straight and erect, no messing about clogging up the skyline. |
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Beyond the yawning valley reared a jagged skyline dominated by the massive peaks of Tirich Mir and Buni Zom. |
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In many towns they fill out the skyline, along with the church and the water tower. |
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The cranes on the skyline, together with massive dockside redevelopments, tell an encouraging story. |
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The night-time skyline of downtown San Francisco looked nearly as ablaze as ever as the weekend started. |
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Blue lights illuminated the entire skyline, making the city look even more majestic. |
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Its skyline is blighted by lots of stacks from heavy industry, including oil and nickel refineries. |
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The minarets, columns, and pillars that make up the skyline are a mixture of recognizable Alexandrian landmarks and the Bellinis' own invention. |
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She took a shine to Chicago's sprawling skyline and downtown shopping district. |
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I was seated on a stool, outdoors, with a balmy sub-tropical skyline behind me. |
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Le Pen is not welcome in Birmingham where churches, mosques, synagogues, gurdwaras, mandhirs and temples fill the skyline. |
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These attractions provide a suitable skyline for the short-stay traveller to decide when the watery sun is safely over the yardarm. |
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For three years I lived two lives, shuttling between corporate boardrooms over the Dallas skyline and rowdy street rallies in colonial zocalos. |
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The city's skyline was changed forever, with everything from the hospital to ancient monuments destroyed. |
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The movie begins with the camera drifting lazily from left to right across the skyline of the city. |
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A city without the ambition to reshape the skyline through breathtaking architecture will never be more than an overgrown town. |
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He also sought to reassure residents concerned about the impact on the borough's skyline. |
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We introduce the skyline plot, a graphical, nonparametric estimate of demographic history. |
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They would restore the familiar and now beloved silhouette to the skyline, but would have different detailing and updated safety features. |
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The Japanese Garden on the grounds provides a perfect view of the downtown skyline. |
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Now if I walk to the other side of the office, the broadcast tower would grace that northerly skyline. |
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The city's skyline was alight with fires rising from timber godowns and warehouses. |
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Located near the Railway Station, this famous tourist spot stands prominently against the skyline. |
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The long, glazed facade provides uninterrupted views of the track and city skyline beyond. |
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The towers are out front, with the rest of the New York skyline in the background. |
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Thunder rumbled around the rooftops and lightning flashed repeatedly across the sodden skyline. |
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We reached the summit, hunkered below the skyline and began glassing the open swoops and dips of sagebrush terrain. |
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I looked over the edge and gazed at the New York City skyline in the distance. |
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I poked my head out of my satin sheets and stared droopily on as my maid, Bridget, opened the curtains to reveal the New York skyline winking at me in the morning sun. |
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The skyline is dotted with towering cranes, hovering like hawks. |
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Opponents say it would have a jarring effect on the skyline. |
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In a related compound-unit vein, Showtime presents a tight clutch of attenuated compartments, jigging vertically like a dancing city skyline in a Tex Avery cartoon. |
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I reckoned acrophobia was part of everyone's make up, more pronounced in some and lying latent in those guys who sat swinging their legs over the skyline of New York. |
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See all the new additions to the city skyline in our picture gallery. |
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The sandal is pictured in cartoon-form against the New York skyline on a wheeled plank, held up by wires emerging from the ground. |
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Along the lakefront I could see the night skyline of the downtown area. |
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I resist the temptation to buy a didgeridoo, settling for a hand-painted bookmark, and spend a few minutes admiring the city skyline in the distance. |
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The city's lights lit up the skyline and created an almost magical glow. |
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As the sun sets on the skyscrapers, neon lights hug the outsides of the buildings, making the skyline look as impressive at night as it does during the day. |
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The view is not of the standard Chicago skyline in which gleaming skyscrapers rise like the Emerald City from the glassy expanse of Lake Michigan. |
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Day and night, the downtown skyline is gorgeous to gaze at from ground level. |
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Made of the local red sandstone, set on raised ground, and having the highest interior of all English cathedrals, it dominates the Merseyside skyline and awes worshippers. |
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The absence of the Twin Towers in the skyline was jarring, as was the sight of tanks and humvees posted along Park Row. |
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Now I was content to sit next to Dad on his bed and look out the window at the orange light bouncing off the New York skyline. |
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I sat next to Dad on his bed and looked out the window at the orange light bouncing off the New York skyline. |
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With Frank Gehry's bandshell adding sparkle and flutter to the city's lakeside skyline, Millennium Park opened in July as a downtown magnet for outdoor public relaxation. |
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The new structure, with its flying titanium ribboned panels, will massively change the classic skyline of Manhattan as seen from the Brooklyn side. |
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Serving as a beacon on the Atlantic City skyline, the tower features a unique light show with as many as 42 different light configurations that can be seen for miles. |
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Not since the blackouts of 2003 were the sheath-like towers of the city's iconic skyline etched in such deep black, as opposed to their customary high-wattage glitter. |
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The skyline is dominated by the nearby Palace of Culture, a monolith which Stalin constructed as a symbol of his power and as an answer to the skyscrapers of capitalism. |
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The northern skyline is dominated by the sierra of the northern Pennines. |
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And towering above them all, you have one of the dozens of cranes that continue to blot our capital's skyline, and no doubt will continue to do so for years to come. |
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Behind Steve is a snazzy backdrop of the Vancouver skyline at night. |
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Temples and palaces punctuated the skyline seemingly at random. |
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We all looked up to see the New York skyline in the distance. |
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I couldn't help smiling when I saw the night skyline of New York. |
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The city arose in their view, the tall skyscrapers sweeping the skyline. |
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While the factory's existence is unmissable by its towering chimney that dominates the skyline, the location of its chalk quarry near the White Horse is rather more hidden. |
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It was the first time she had seen the skyline unobscured by trees. |
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With a stage set which switched from an ocean liner to a city skyline to a star-studded night and costume changes galore, this was a pure pop show right from the start. |
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It is fitting that the view outside his office in Auckland's Central Business District is Rangitoto Island, its volcanic cone dominating the city skyline. |
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It is a rousing thing to find yourself crossing the George Washington Bridge, the skyline of Manhattan falling away as the green palisades of New Jersey surge forward. |
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I was pretty close, though I still couldn't see the skyline of New York. |
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You could speculate on real estate, run a financial firm on Wall Street, open a theater, or construct skyscrapers to build your own custom skyline for the city. |
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Its distinctive cowls have disappeared forever from the city's skyline. |
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On any given day there are 10-20 construction cranes on the skyline. |
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Countless thousands of giant construction cranes dominate the skyline. |
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The silvery Tay turns out to be a dirty brown and the city's Stalinesque tower blocks dominate the skyline as the train putters in from the south. |
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With its two spectacular churches dominating the skyline, its sprawling green belt and historic buildings, the market town of Beverley continues to attract incomers. |
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With its turrets and stained glass windows, it dominates the city skyline. |
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The cathedral, topped by Brunelleschi's dome, dominates the Florentine skyline. |
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The last three are located in Radio City Tower which, along with the two cathedrals, dominates the city's skyline. |
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The Palazzo Vecchio as well as the Duomo, or the city's Cathedral, are the two buildings which dominate Florence's skyline. |
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The belfry and the towers of the Saint Bavo Cathedral and Saint Nicholas' Church are just a few examples of the skyline of the period. |
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Apart from the pinnacles which rise from between the window bays along the fronts of the Palace, numerous turrets enliven the building's skyline. |
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To the west the skyline is formed by the distant Coniston, Bowfell and Scafell fells. |
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Hopefully, this will now mean that they will not be able to ruin our skyline with the ab omination called The Fourth Grace. |
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As a good dry view invigorates some urban folk, the Solarise lamp mimics the London skyline as the sun rises and sets. |
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According to the Emporis website, the city skyline has the biggest visual impact of all world cities. |
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The signing of this contract was the result of many meetings to build an eye-catching tower against the skyline of Riyadh. |
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The pounds 65million scheme would change the Paris skyline forever and turn the Iron Lady into a green lung for the city, say the plan's backers. |
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Stay in the city-centre in a two-bedroom attic maisonette with a large terrace and views of the Latina district and Madrilenian skyline. |
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Of course, the developer has to secure financing and submit the plans to the city before any pushpin graces the Phoenix skyline. |
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It lies just north of the town of Keswick, Cumbria, and dominates the skyline in this part of the northern lakes. |
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Daring and new styles of apartments, office buildings and recreation facilities resulted in a more 'livable' city centre with a new skyline. |
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The Tijuana skyline is the fifth largest skyline in Mexico and is located in the Zona Rio and to a smaller extent, Playas de Tijuana. |
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Now it's the glittering dome of the Reichstag parliament building that grabs the eye in a 21st century skyline studded with impressive landmarks. |
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In Shanghai, the colonial past and modern skyline show visitors China's most cutting edge city. |
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These seven-and eight-story structures, called ziggurats, were constructed with baked mud-bricks and dominated the skyline. |
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Sparkbrook's Labour MP, Roger Godsiff, believes that five permanent floodlight towers would be a blot on the skyline. |
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The Downtown Providence skyline, viewed from College Hill on the city's East Side. |
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The hill is a distinctive feature on the skyline for most of the borough of Chorley and further afield due to its unusual shape. |
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Moscow's skyline is quickly modernizing with several new towers under construction. |
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The larger economic boom generated construction of skyscrapers competing in height and creating an identifiable skyline. |
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The skyline of the inner city changed in 1968 when the inner ring road with its two new crossings of the River Derwent was built. |
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Its dome, framed by the spires of Wren's City churches, has dominated the skyline for over 300 years. |
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From this position, you can see all of New York City's skyline. |
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Slag heaps are still visible on the skyline, now covered with flora and fauna. |
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Now, the Collegiate and Parish Church of St Peter, it dominates the Ruthin skyline. |
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Along the way, ferry commuters will get to see the skyline of George Town and Butterworth, as well as the Penang Bridge. |
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The round of the Taf Fechan skyline forms a ridge walk commonly known as the Beacons Horseshoe. |
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It is the tallest skyscraper in the downtown Pittsburgh skyline built out of the companies CorTen Steel. |
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The Textron Tower is also a core building to the modest Providence skyline. |
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The house itself, which was built before the arrival of the von Ernsts, looked, in an uncertain nightmarey way, like the blurred skyline of a cathedral town. |
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All of the main fell groups are laid out, serried ranks of hills filling the skyline, although surprisingly Wast Water and Windermere are the only lakes visible. |
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Also, Hong Kong's skyline is often regarded to be the best in the world, with the surrounding mountains and Victoria Harbour complementing the skyscrapers. |
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There are also an increasing number of modern office buildings as well as the shipyard's construction halls which dominate much of Barrow's skyline. |
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The Star Ferry service, founded in 1888, operates two lines across Victoria Harbour and provides scenic views of Hong Kong's skyline for its 53,000 daily passengers. |
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Augustine with these hotels, giving it a skyline and beginning an architectural trend in the state characterized by the use of the Moorish Revival style. |
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Gudula is still a prominent feature in the skyline of downtown Brussels. |
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Intimidator is a visually impressive ride and dominates the park skyline. |
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Until the late 20th century St Paul's was the tallest building on the City skyline, designed to be seen surrounded by the delicate spires of Wren's other city churches. |
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Members of the Merseyside Civic Society welcomed the news the church, with its octagonal flying buttress tower, will remain a feature of the Liverpool skyline. |
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Today, Chicago's skyline is among the world's tallest and most dense. |
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To the east of the city the Ochil Hills dominate the skyline with the highest peak in the range being Ben Cleuch, although Dumyat is more noticeable from Stirling. |
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The Harland and Wolff shipyard has two of the largest dry docks in Europe, where the giant cranes, Samson and Goliath stand out against Belfast's skyline. |
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From Tijuana's skyline the San Diego skyline can also be seen. |
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From the foursquare royal tower on the city's eastern edge to the Dominican monastery of the Blackfriars in the west, its skyline was a forest of spires and belltowers. |
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From the rear seat of my stretch limousine I saw glittering, mirage-like hotels rising serenely from the shrubless sand, creating a stunning skyline. |
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Following the recent discovery that Vanbrugh visited India and drew Mogul mausolea, Hart compares the pinnacled skyline of Blenheim to the Taj Mahal. |
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The chimney had been a part of the Hartlepool skyline since the early 1960s, when it was part of the town's magnesite works which produced chemicals needed for making metal. |
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Last October, Texans got an eyeful of amazing laser art when the Houston skyline blazed with lasers shooting in all directions from city rooftops. |
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Above this grey skyline slowly lifting clouds of dirty smoke rose into the morning air as the salvoes of Japanese shells exploded with a delayed crump. |
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The second backdrop showed the Wall Street skyline at night. |
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Manhattan's skyline, with its many skyscrapers, is universally recognized, and the city has been home to several of the tallest buildings in the world. |
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A single tiny treelet broke the plain just at the skyline of the rise. |
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The two white buildings on the Leeds skyline are the Parkinson building of Leeds University and the Civic Hall, with golden owls adorning the tops of the latter's twin spires. |
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