After being found to contain explosives, it is carefully taken by police to an open space and detonated. |
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The housing estate backs onto an open space, which was once a football pitch. |
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About 30 caravans had moved onto an open space beside Fair Oak Road by last Wednesday. |
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The derelict building is to be flattened and replaced with a open space and children's play park in the short term scheme. |
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The 20 acres of unused land near Mangalavanam can be converted into an open space. |
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The proposed development would also feature a shop, an open space, landscaping and car parking. |
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The trees were growing naturally on a sunny roadside or in an open space, being unshaded by other trees. |
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The developer has already encountered opposition from residents in nearby Rowley View, who want the area kept as an open space. |
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The committee had recommended that the site was not to be sold for building purposes but developed as an open space. |
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The discovery was made when a grader was developing an open space in the town area into a sport field. |
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In the short term scheme, intended to last for five years, the building will be replaced by an open space and children's play area. |
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It includes new houses, low-cost homes, community facilities and an open space to be run by St Osyth Parish Council. |
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If Riley wants to develop open space by more than his allotment, he would be free to buy more development permits on the open market. |
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Eight zoning commissioners sat around a long fold-out table in an open space at town hall. |
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The scheme creates a pedestrian link to an area of landscaped open space on the lower quayside. |
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Individual dressing rooms were not a feature of Elizabethan playhouses, so actors were to dress in whatever open space they could find. |
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Gap dynamics and the availability of open space differ between rosemary scrub and scrubby flatwoods. |
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Elsewhere, garden walls and fences are arranged in a complicated jigsaw to maximize private open space. |
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However, what was once a test of strength that pitted one man against a raging bull is now a free-for-all in a large open space. |
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Each floor offers ample space for individual designs, consisting of a long, open space of about 30m in length and 10m in width. |
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In a brilliant display of airmanship, the pilot managed to land the aircraft safely on an open space below the mountain. |
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When the enemy reached the middle of the open space, he fired, and the gun hardly recoiled at all. |
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The rat had entered the under-sink cabinet from below, through the open space around the drainpipe, and had been feasting on our garbage. |
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In five minutes the great open space was as empty of living men as Greyfriars kirkyard on a weekday. |
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What do you think about the open space, sports and recreational facilities available in the Chelmsford borough? |
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They also said that not enough open space, appropriate drainage or provision for affordable homes was included. |
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The pool is more like a shared open space that connects the two families, but privacy is maintained by the use of the wall screen. |
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It's about protecting the rural character and open space of hinterland areas in the region. |
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Concrete piers support open space above the base, making the top seven stories seem to float. |
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The open space around the blocks of flats was divided into semi-private areas that were enclosed with railings and gates. |
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I am wondering if they will get the time and the open space to experience the petrichor in the air. |
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Lack of open space to relieve hard-packed pavement and gap-toothed Main Streets drained by malls and sprawl sap the life from downtown. |
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It is thought that the scheme would include open space, commercial development and public amenity. |
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Shared facilities might include, as they do elsewhere, launderette, child-minding facilities, dining and open space. |
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The fourth lot is 42 acres which is zoned open space and is currently planted with grain crops. |
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The tests included temperatures as cold as minus 112 degrees Fahrenheit to simulate the conditions of open space. |
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In an era of budget surpluses, advocates argue, the federal government could ante up money for purchase of open space and farmland. |
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The remaining open space on the site will be planted with vegetables, herbs and useful trees using permaculture techniques. |
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The proposed scheme will also improve existing public open space and play areas. |
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There were two tiers on seating that ran round the edge of the room encircling the open space in the centre. |
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The open space is popular with neighborhood residents, who climb the red-earth paths and jog on the loop road with their dogs. |
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The land is partly designated for housing, partly for education and is part open space. |
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The council maintains 11 parks and recreation grounds, six cemeteries and churchyards, 41 play areas and various open space sites. |
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You never know, the council may even be a little more cautious before it offers up another bit of open space to developers. |
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He said staff is still working on the directive it received last January to downzone the property to open space. |
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He emerged in the open space where the tall pyre still burnt for the Lord of Fire and the statues still gouted irregular jets of flame. |
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Where there should have been a wide open space butting up to a keep, there was instead of a large, luxuriously appointed reception room. |
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Vehicles lying in disuse in open space, waiting for the lengthy trial procedures to be completed, often become scrap having no value. |
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Since he would be closely marked by the opponents, other strikers would get more open space to play. |
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It might take the form of a large open space, or be held along one or more streets of the town. |
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It was our first sight of wide open space, with nothing but mountains and huge gorges on the horizon. |
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She has put together a collection of oils depicting how light transforms everything in the vast open space of the desert. |
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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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Under the original master plan, there would have been less open space, no footpaths and the loss of six trees. |
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As for the floor of the theatre, the large open space was occupied by a small crowd of people. |
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First of all you need a big open space to set up the tent, caravans and any animal pens. |
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They use some sort of Transdimensional drive on their starships to travel through open space. |
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It is a busy area and we don't want houses and ribbon developments, it is better to have a bit of open space. |
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The weapons were stored in various cabinets behind glass and the rest was open space. |
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They see an open space and build a squatter camp there, and then these mushroom. |
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The paradigm of the open space as a public place must be promoted better across the country. |
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This site is an area of public open space zoned for recreation and amenity. |
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The developers are waiting like the ubiquitous turkey vultures to get approval for their plans to convert all our open space into housing. |
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She also said that the plan should provide for a series of free-standing buildings carefully sited and framing open space. |
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He told the committee that he understood why the objectors were protesting as they had enjoyed the open space and green field near their homes. |
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At present one area is mostly wooded with some open space and a disused pond, the other has an old orchard in it. |
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They sell unpolished and uncut stones in an open space, cluttered with tables. |
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We can thank author Elisabeth Beresford for making famous this glorious expanse of open space. |
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They lower surrounding property value and contribute to urban sprawl as businesses relocate to farmland and open space. |
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Work is proceeding on clearing the open space in Oakridge Road used by the contractors to dump soil and waste during the building work. |
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Furious families today vowed to fight developers for the fourth time to save their last piece of open space. |
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Adyar Creek is one such open space, which is gradually vanishing from the city map. |
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Darryl Callaghan found David Cantley and the nippy centre stepped off his right foot, found a gap, and burst into open space. |
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This summer they will dedicate the reclaimed open space as the 4,700-acre Orange County Great Park. |
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Many of those who are against the proposals say this area should be turned into an open space. |
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The redevelopment will restore prairie and riparian corridors within new city parks and open space. |
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Judd's sets consisted of green and blue upstage drops that moved through a number of positions but did not further encroach on the open space of the stage. |
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The canals have provided an opportunity for residents to enjoy open space views, and have provided a recreational space for much water-based recreation. |
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Most were shown in a big, open space that accentuated their wispiness. |
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The centre is housed in the long empty Casino Centre Arcade with the large open space at the rear ideal for an artist's workspace big enough to house large sculptures. |
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The option was of course, to down tools, rush off to the Hyper Value, buy a big piece of tarpaulin and cover the huge open space in our front wall. |
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They had reached the edge of the shadows cast by the keep's main building and there was the open space of the bailey to cross in order to reach the guardhouse. |
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He claims it is not possible to have a public open space because the developer is not prepared to modify its planning application to incorporate a green area. |
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Even as an open space it would be more sightly than the old glasshouse. |
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We were not half-way across the open space when twenty or thirty furious figures appeared among the houses, firing frantically or waving their swords. |
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If this open space were ever lost, the only undeveloped land left in the vicinity would be the private and enclosed playing fields belonging to the school. |
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It is pleasant to have an open space over which to look from your bedroom and sitting room windows, so far as it is possible to see over the concrete wall. |
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Work is under way on a new play area at the nearby Paxmans Road estate and an open space is due to follow this autumn, which parents hope will ease the problem. |
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Nosehill Park is a large, open space and has absolutely no obstructions. |
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The cinquefoil, when inscribed in a circle, forms a rosette of five equal leaves having an open space in the middle, the leaves being formed by the open spaces. |
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The entry points to the open space will be well defined with landscape elements and will be treated in such a manner as to present an image of public space. |
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The artist has approached the large open space of the gallery as more than just a venue to display her paintings, collages and other works done in various media. |
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Any open space, it seemed, carried an invitation to dump something in it. |
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Grant Park's beginnings actually date all the way back to 1835, when foresighted citizens, fearing commercial lakefront development, lobbied to protect the open space. |
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High-viscosity silica gel produced by the hydration and devitrification of volcanic ashes can eventually concentrate in any open space, such as the cast of a limb. |
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I understand Mr Leakey's concerns but as the club has committed to protect the genuine open space at the County Ground, he is pushing at an open door. |
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She looks upon an open space of withered grass and tired, bald turf. |
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Rufus-crowned sparrows and desert woodrats are thought to be present in the scrub area designated in the plan as open space. |
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The interior was purely functional and spare, a large open space of steel, glass and concrete where the only decoration was the structure itself. |
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His roles in the council have included charge hand, landscape manager, parks manager, community garden officer and open space manager. |
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To begin with much of the Warren was preserved as open space with cannons stored in the open air and guns proved on ranges to the east. |
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He said the city told EWEB officials new railing and lighting would be required to comply with park and open space rules. |
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Permit applications and the parks and open space rules may be picked up Monday through Friday at 1820 Roosevelt Blvd. |
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Tuesday's action also called for including 964 adjacent acres as open space if the city rezones the 154-acre Hill Canyon property. |
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As far as we are concern, there are no studies on heating surface covered by grass at an open space. |
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Our customers want a bright, open space that is warm and inviting, as it provides the convenience and service that PLS is committed to deliver. |
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Another piece of property the university has been trying to obtain is open space for its intramural fields. |
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They have also resubmitted their plans, which include public open space, landscaping and new access from Tachbrook Road. |
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During a test drive find a wide open space and drive around on full lock, listening for any clonking noises indicating CV joint failure. |
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Part III, Urbanising Landscape, discusses programmatic and other new approaches to significant public open space. |
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The studio's owner, Leila Abou-Ragav, describes El7erfa as an open space for crafters to work, meet other artists, and learn new skills. |
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In the latest incident at Manor Farm Park, a council-run open space in Weoley, noticeboards were ripped out and silver birch saplings snapped. |
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The Glenrothes Development Corporation devoted around one third of land in Glenrothes to the provision of open space. |
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The use of vocal and visual communication has been shown to vary by location, based on elements such as noise pollution and the amount of open space. |
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The community's 900 acres of open space feature views of Bennett Mountain and Pokeberry Creek, as well as footpaths, bike trails and sports fields. |
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He faked a handoff and made a perfect pitchout to Greene, who needed only one block to find open space for a 39-yard touchdown run, the longest of his career. |
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Mugwort and horsenettle are always prepared to fill in any open space. |
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As a result, postmodern Ophelia is placed in a bathtub, so that the claustrophobic space of a bathroom replaces the open space of a streamy landscape. |
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Their original double intention to prevent conurbations spreading too far, and to provide legitimate open space for local people and wildlife are even more valid now. |
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Additional unquantified benefits included lifestyle benefits for residents, additional public open space and improved fishing, diving and surfing conditions. |
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Rodriguez also said a recent discovery of the endangered Branton's milk-vetch, a plant, was on land dedicated for open space and will not impact the project. |
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However, the IRS counters that even if the deed effectively limited development to 30 lots, there were no restrictions placed on open space within the buildable area. |
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Survivors rushed to the open space of the docks for safety and watched as the water receded, revealing a sea floor littered with lost cargo and shipwrecks. |
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With their dream of a visitors center now seemingly impossible, Sharpe and others said the buffer zones, open space zoning and conservation easements represent cold comfort. |
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Because he's small in stature and is as fast a player as the Ducks have, he's cast as a scatback who likes to bounce outside and make yards in open space. |
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It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, separated from the eastern edge of the square mile of the City of London by the open space known as Tower Hill. |
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Griffith Park is the nearest open space, and between the plant and the park there is DreamWorks, ABC-7, a bicycle path and a soccer field, so it's of tremendous concern. |
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The open space opened in 1887, located to the north, also shares the name. |
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Barth shared the strategic planning initiatives of his department and indicated each borough will see a greater emphasis on open space, parks and access to the waterfront. |
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It is two-storeyed, with a middle open space connected to a main entrance, and surrounded by rewakes, with traditional arches leading to different classrooms. |
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However, what they propose would breach the agreed Council position of quid pro quo replacement of open space which they voted for less than 10 months ago. |
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Strong quartz alunite adularia open space was found associated with another coincident mag low and potassium high in the northern portion of the property. |
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Its Museum of Iron is based in the Great Warehouse constructed in 1838 and Ironbridge Institute is based in the Long Warehouse, these two form the sides of an open space. |
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Located just outside the castle, Northernhay Gardens is the oldest public open space in England, being originally laid out in 1612 as a pleasure walk for Exeter residents. |
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