The students from the youth activist group blockaded an intersection just outside the central plaza. |
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It always starts near Kensington plaza, where people have abandoned their bags of groceries to rush home in a panic. |
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Today, tango dancers entertain strollers while a collection of galleries, antique shops and cafes surround the plaza. |
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Eighty or so villagers were taken from their homes and herded to the plaza area. |
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This centrally located inn has 26 uncluttered rooms, some with patios looking out on the plaza. |
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Inscrutable and hermetic on the outside, with its rugged, cork-clad walls, the Spanish pavilion conceals a luminous public plaza at its heart. |
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Because we kept our schedule flexible, we were able to return to the plaza again and again. |
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The site occupies the corner of a somewhat higgledy-piggledy plaza dominated by a small, historic church. |
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Between this and Knockhouse Upper there will be a road, complete with toll plaza. |
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According to the Automobile Association it is expected that 14,000 vehicles will pass through the proposed toll plaza every day. |
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Huge damage has been done to the plaza and large pieces are being chipped out of the seats there. |
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This news follows last week's revelation that a toll plaza may soon be constructed on the Newbridge bypass. |
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Sometimes it takes a new store or shopping plaza to wake a small business owner. |
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We filmed at the old gun emplacements located next to the toll plaza of the Golden Gate Bridge. |
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He laughed softly and directed me out of the chapel, towards the portals of the main doorway and the sunlight in the plaza. |
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The speakers hollered over the excited crowd from a balcony above the plaza. |
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Santa Fe was laid out as a series of blocks around a plaza, with the government buildings on its north side. |
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They will be able to relax in the plaza during the day and at night when the city's ancient walls will be lit by floodlights. |
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Developed much more recently than Vail, Beaver Creek pampers visitors with escalators between its main village plaza and the lifts. |
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Outside now that the trees planted last year have started coming into leaf the area is taking on a plaza look. |
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Across from the main plaza, Mi Casa serves mole poblano and other Mexican specialties. |
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That building burned down, and now there's a rather awful-looking shopping plaza in its place. |
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The Grill offers hamburgers, as well as chicken, and is one of the only places in the plaza that serves halal meat. |
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The fountain promises to be a spectacular light and water show in a plaza, which is spanned by a catwalk bridge. |
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I drew for him a sectional view of the area, indicating the staircase and plaza above. |
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The recent external works have upgraded Bowen Street from a service street into a public plaza. |
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The prestigious office building project, set among riverside promenades and a public plaza, is earmarked for Northern Foods. |
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The six-lane concrete road, toll plaza and 1.5 miles of frontage roads is slated for a Sept. 2007 opening. |
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A plaza joins a public esplanade which is planned to eventually connect all of Tacoma's waterfront. |
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Customers vouch for the convenience of shopping in a plaza without the hassle of elbowing through a crowded market. |
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Just right for walking back to my car way down the road in the shopping plaza where we left it. |
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In a bid to make the most of the evening I stormed the shopping plaza right across the hotel. |
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It's more of a small indoor shopping plaza with retail stores and the like. |
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Built just eight years ago, its bright blue, green, and white facade still glows from a hillside overlooking a bustling shopping plaza. |
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Not quite a hotel lobby, not quite a plaza, not quite a galleria, the promenade has been a difficult space to perfect. |
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I am now going to tell you a story from a popular shopping plaza in South Pattaya. |
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He expects to develop the retail plaza but most likely would sell the hotel and apartment property to developers. |
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It was almost four in the afternoon when two oldsters faced off in the dusty tinku plaza, shuffling their feet almost shyly. |
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This circuit begins in the plaza, with a processional staircase that sweeps up to the piano nobile entrance level. |
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Long rows of empty boots stretched across the plaza at the south end of the park, each pair tagged with the name of a fallen soldier. |
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Trucks represent only a quarter of the vehicles passing through the toll plaza, but will contribute more than half of the toll revenue. |
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It comprises two 50-foot prismatic structures, clad in glass block, facing each other across a black granite plaza. |
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Or you can watch the show from any vantage point on the plaza and pay what you can when they pass the hat. |
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He has no problem with council handiwork such as the O'Connell Street plaza being ripped up, if necessary. |
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It finally took policemen wielding lethal looking lathis to bring the plaza back to some semblance of normality. |
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Pueblo Benito was a big, unwalled plaza, until about 20 years before the end, when a high wall went up around the plaza. |
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Traffic was still motionless, so they had no problem weaving between the vehicles and making their way toward the toll plaza. |
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Everyone who uses it will walk through the plaza, either through a covered walkway or in the open air. |
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There are also concerns that a toll plaza will result in traffic by-passing the toll plaza and using the existing road. |
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Now there's been a breakdown at Milson's Point on the Cahill Expressway, approaching the north toll plaza, that's closed the city bound lane. |
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She was at a table on the veranda overlooking the plaza, already looking at a menu. |
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The light picked her out as she stopped to slide her fingers through the grass and then moved slowly across the plaza toward the public fountain. |
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Moments later, a car bomb strews shattered bodies and vehicles around the plaza. |
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They saw some actual video from toll plaza cameras that recorded the aircraft coming down. |
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This encompasses securing the site perimeter, demolition and site clearance, flood defences, sheet piling, public riverside promenade and plaza. |
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Fans have been known to dash across the plaza during intermission to catch a premiere or a favorite pas de deux, and this year is no exception. |
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A low, black-painted metal fence enclosed a wide area of the plaza, with two gates in every side. |
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At night, a field of 14m high black masts illuminates the plaza with skinny strips of fibre-optic cable. |
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The forum plaza is bounded on its east by a wall constructed in segments of ashlars and rough stones. |
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The chaos at the toll plaza on the M50 motorway continues apace. |
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It burst and there was a grey ball of smoke high up above the plaza. |
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Not only too tall, they also cut off other lower Manhattan neighborhoods from one another with their barrier-like raised plaza, forbiddingly deserted at night and on weekends. |
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Outside on the plaza lay piles of granite still to be put in place, pallets stacked up on the grass, and more rolls of copper wire yet to be slotted in to place. |
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Its plaza principal is a huge site surrounded by towering structures. |
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The rest of the site is taken up by an administrative building for the symphony and a public plaza, covered with local dark-gray stone, with parking below. |
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Next morning, on arriving at the corner of Church and Vesey Streets, I saw three pieces of equipment removing the sidewalk from the plaza area near the staircase. |
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A mall, of course, is not that far removed from a shopping plaza. |
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Before entering the library premises, I ordered an extra shot of espresso coffee, decided to soak in the ambience and took a seat on the library's plaza. |
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The cathedral stands massively against one corner of the plaza. |
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In addition to the landscaping of the promenade to improve access, the sea wall will be rebuilt and there are plans to build a plaza beside the Newcastle Centre. |
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I passed by Jersey City, and as I neared a toll plaza, I looked east and saw the sprawling mass of buildings that I belatedly recognized as New York City. |
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Because the toll gates are on the Swedish side, inquisitive Danes have simply been driving across the bridge, turning around at the toll plaza and heading home. |
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A mile later I flick on my left blinker and turn into the plaza. |
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Leaded casement windows opened on to the tiny plaza in front of the cathedral and a breeze billowed tapestry-like curtains in the bedroom and sitting rooms. |
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The planting will include heavy standard trees and specimen shrub plants, which even after a year will eliminate views of the vehicles approaching and leaving the toll plaza. |
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The Drogheda toll plaza is not yet a public-private partnership project. |
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They are oriented either to the cathedral and the sharply angled, gorgeously finished campanile or to the plaza with olive trees and other symbolic plants. |
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The problem was his topcoat was locked in the limo on the Capitol plaza four stories below. |
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At the focus of the pueblo was a large plaza in which was a great kiva flanked by rectangular rooms, possibly storerooms for food and ritual paraphernalia. |
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Near the central plaza in the town of Iguala, a total of six persons were shot to death. |
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They are set in an open plaza of cobblestones and pine trees. |
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His family name lives in infamy as it adorns the plaza where Kennedy was shot. |
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This fenestration of mullions forms an arcading at plaza level. |
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Sited at the northern end of the campus, the building wraps around a shared plaza that is bisected by one of the university's main pedestrian spines. |
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The estate consisted of two commercial properties, one very large plaza, and five residential condominium units together with cash, insurance, etc. |
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The plaza accommodates 1,000 cushioned folding chairs plus standing room. |
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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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In 2002, one of Cardiff Bay's modern landmarks, the Oval Basin plaza, was renamed Roald Dahl Plass. |
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The ancient Grande Mosque and Kasbah fortress line the main plaza square. |
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The construction of the approach roads and toll plaza resulted in the permanent loss of some wet pastureland. |
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Roald Dahl Plass is a large open amphitheatre style plaza frequently used as a venue for carnivals and festivals all year round. |
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Towards the open country there is another small door, with a narrow staircase, all within the outer wall of the plaza. |
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In front of the plaza, towards the open country, a stone fortress is connected with it by a staircase leading from the square to the fort. |
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In 1572, the settlement was relocated to the mainland, in the area just south of the future town plaza. |
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These structures include a Mesoamerican ball court, a main plaza and a sunken patio. |
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These complexes were usually located in the site core, beside a principal plaza. |
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The three superstructures all have stairways leading up from the central plaza on top of the basal platform. |
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In the center of the plaza there are three shrines, one of which contains phallic figures. |
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In the center of the site, there is a large plaza surrounded by temples and the palace of the Totonac chief. |
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Atahualpa agreed to meet Pizarro in his Cajamarca plaza fortress the next day. |
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Fray Vincente de Valverde and native interpreter Felipillo approached Atahualpa in Cajamarca's central plaza. |
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The next morning, Pizarro had arranged an ambuscade around the Cajamarca plaza, where they were to meet. |
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The Spaniards were billeted in certain long buildings on the main plaza, and Pizarro sent an embassy to the Inca, led by Hernando de Soto. |
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The Spaniards had concealed themselves within the buildings surrounding the empty plaza at the centre of the town. |
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Father Vincente de Valverde became the Bishop of Cusco and built his cathedral facing the plaza. |
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It has a large plaza which is considered to have been the main square for the city. |
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This rebuilding included a refortification of the Western Gate and installation of a pillar and basin on the plaza in front of the gate. |
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Recently, he said, the town administration demolished a 36-marla plaza on Tipu Road behind Aryana Hotel and Suhaib Plaza at Liaquat Road. |
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The east end of the cube gently skews round into the plaza and terminates in an abstract version of a portico. |
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Now he was on the road and had gone to Trucker's Church at a service plaza that morning. |
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At Kimosabe, an antiques shop near the downtown plaza, collectors gravitate toward Pueblo pottery, Navajo textiles, and Hopi katsinas. |
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The new plaza is marked with extensive landscaping and green space that includes red oak and honey locust trees. |
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Only then are two wide establishing shots provided that show the plaza and the boys' arrival. |
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Its plaza, also named La Libertad, contains a monument atop of which is a golden eagle. |
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When Francisco Pizarro arrived in Cajamarca in November 1532, he sent a messenger to Atahualpa, proposing they meet in the main plaza. |
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Paul's Cathedral a safe refuge, with its thick stone walls and natural firebreak in the form of a wide, empty surrounding plaza. |
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Bhaktapur Durbar Square is the plaza in front of the royal palace of the old Bhaktapur Kingdom. |
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Denver marks its 125th birthday this month with a three-day festival, August 24 to 26, in its outdoor civic center plaza. |
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This ancient passage specifically connected the Bridge of Dee to Cowie Castle via the Portlethen Moss and the Stonehaven central plaza. |
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More than 12,000 visitors came to see the new Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels on Tuesday, filling its plaza and surpassing archdiocesan expectations. |
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In Mexico City, marches originated in numerous parts of the city and converged on the Zocalo plaza, which was once the heart of the old Aztec capital. |
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During the conquista, the first task of colonization was the reduction, or relocation of the indigenous population into settlements surrounding the plaza. |
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Contract awarded for Acquisition of furniture for municipal chame personality, located in the imperial plaza, district of chame, panama west bejuco. |
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The plaza will complement the art galleries, restaurants, recreational businesses, farms and wineries that combine to make Palisade a destination for agritourists. |
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There was a strange quiet in the normally very lively plaza. |
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Mako will be the centrepiece of a new two-acre 'underwater' plaza. |
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The plaza also allows for sociability with the downstairs neighbor, Simon, a jivey video store owner whose obsolete livelihood means that he has time on his hands. |
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We walk around to central world plaza, navigating crowded pavements chock a block with street vendors selling everything from fresh fish to meat on a stick to Thai beer. |
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It is a rare sunny afternoon in an epically miserable London June when the wide South Bank plaza area along the Thames near Waterloo Bridge begins filling with bicycle riders. |
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The Spanish killed thousands of Atahualpa's counsellors, commanders and unarmed attendants in the great plaza of Cajamarca, and caused his armed host outside the town to flee. |
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Built in 1985, MCI Plaza has a distinctive design with a travertine stone veneer facade and terraced bridges connecting the towers that overlook a terrazzo plaza. |
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It faced east across the plaza to three small temples on the far side. |
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A wildly overscale concrete canopy juts over the main entry plaza. |
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The Spanish built stone arcades around the plaza which endure to this day. |
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The central ceremonial precinct included the Great Pyramid, a big plaza to the west, and the Cerro Cocoyo as the west most pyramid of the plaza group. |
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Long established over 10 yrs in the community and located in a very very busy plaza this store is on the upswing after surviving major road construction for over a year. |
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It consists of a large plaza 400 meters long lined with structures. |
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Poised on its plaza like a deformed meteorite, it exhibits the usual OMA tension between a wackily monumental exterior and fluidly informal interior. |
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In 1911, revolutionary forces took over the main plaza of Acapulco. |
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In the center of the plaza was a tree surrounded by a wood enclosure. |
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In mid-December, vandals in the Sicilian town of Catania detached a menorah set up in a public plaza which prevented the lighting of a Hanukah candle. |
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Despite the limit set by narrow space within the plaza, the engineers were able to blend together the uneven landscape, and use underground space for a new shopping centre. |
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A statue of Olaf Tryggvason is located in the city's central plaza. |
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