Mr Jones said in other parts of the town it was clear businesses such as his benefited from passing trade, rather than a pedestrian precinct. |
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Some animal rights demonstrators were standing in a pedestrian precinct, outside a shop selling furs. |
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Right now, pictures of known terrorists are left hanging on clipboards back at the precinct house. |
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Height restrictions imposed around the Todd Mall precinct and town in general mean we have unobstructed range views from almost everywhere. |
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This island is inhabited by the Hyperboreans there is also on the island a magnificent sacred precinct of Apollo. |
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I was visiting an NYPD precinct some years ago when the night watch stood inspection. |
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Last I heard Steve was running for a local precinct captain position in the August ballot. |
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North America's most infamous precinct had just undergone a housecleaning aimed at rooting out corruption. |
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The crime rate in the Central Park police precinct is the lowest in all of New York City. |
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The police precinct captains could then dispatch patrols, communicate between stations, and control vehicles. |
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The spatial configuration presumes that the visual arts and theatre, while sharing audience and the precinct, will remain distinct. |
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For non-residents of Eccles, unfamiliar with the precinct and the one way system, this is a devil of a restaurant to find by car. |
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You mentioned the suspicious package was left in front of that precinct building. |
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He encouraged new policing strategies of rapid redeployment of officers to hot spots, while holding precinct commanders accountable. |
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The closing of the precinct was a hangover from the casino idea, which was still a possibility. |
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The most popular solutions included increasing police presence in the precinct, upgrading lighting and installation of surveillance cameras. |
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He said the department handled 1200 tasks per month and could not permanently dedicate officers to policing the precinct. |
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The film culminates in a massive assault on the police precinct where the stoolie is being held. |
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They were both stopped by a security guard as they were trying to leave the shopping precinct. |
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One of the first downtown areas to be focused on is Newtown, the city's cultural precinct. |
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Six shops in The Shires shopping precinct were damaged when floodwater spilled under glass doors. |
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Traders also hope the re-vamp will see the precinct compete with Bolton town centre and shopping complexes in neighbouring towns. |
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There is also a possibility that the Jenkin's Lane area will be re-developed as a shopping precinct. |
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Traders are calling for an end to graffiti and vandalism plaguing a shopping precinct in Warminster. |
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It starts in the middle of a shopping precinct which is not exactly inspirational. |
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This thankfully flat area of expansive squares and elegant, grid-patterned streets is Lisbon's main shopping precinct. |
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Other monastic buildings within the precinct, which is 1000 m. long and 400 m. wide, include a watermill and guest houses. |
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He began knocking on doors, reading books on precinct districting and setting up databases. |
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Independent traders say building work at Corsham shopping precinct is killing off custom. |
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When the polls close, the election precinct workers record the tallies from each of the machines. |
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The developer will also refurbish the Castle Place shopping precinct, improving lighting, CCTV, and disabled access. |
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When we left the precinct the detective said they would reimburse us the eighty dollars. |
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Arts and crafts have been crucial to the revival of Newtown as Johannesburg's cultural precinct. |
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Budgetary restraints dictated simple external works with good connections between the precinct, the river, and the two public parks. |
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Walking down to the legal precinct this morning the full two-block length of Hyde Park was beautiful. |
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They will cover the shopping precinct and lighting in the area will also improve. |
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According to CAF, the Museum precinct will essentially encompass the buildings, hangars and aprons on the airfield side of Williams Road. |
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Next, the precinct selected official chairs and associate chairs to organize and represent the precinct on the county level. |
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The provision of a model would give a better idea of the size and layout of the abbey and its precinct. |
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She's just awful in her role as the psychiatrist who ludicrously gets stuck in the precinct. |
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At the centre of the city was a sacred precinct with numerous public buildings. |
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The Castle car park could be restored as a historic castle precinct and give us a public green space. |
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His position with respect to provisional ballots cast outside of the voter's precinct was upheld last week by a federal court of appeals. |
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A more despicable picture comes to view as one enters the precinct of the shrine. |
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It was announced earlier today that the final plans for the Eden-Epsom recreational precinct are now on public display. |
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About half of 1,500 blank ballots in one precinct, at a church, got wet and nobody knows how. |
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The central vote-counter was not programmed to expect more than 32,000 votes in any single precinct. |
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The Green Party was unavailable to verify the number of delegates at its precinct caucus. |
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It is the third time in as many years that ownership of the prime precinct has changed. |
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A bailiff leads K through a labyrinthine police precinct populated with people in similar situations. |
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Constructed probably from the 60s, it comprised a precinct containing a tetrastyle classical temple, on axis with which was an altar. |
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She didn't think she could tell them that their little med school student daughter had spent the night at the police precinct. |
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The first shop in the precinct is full of third-hand hi-fis, CDs and musical instruments. |
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During the mapping period, East Harlem had only two bars, and one is located on the corner of a block where a police precinct is located. |
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Late last month, the crossing guards, who are supervised by the local police precinct, stopped putting out the cones. |
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After the presidential preference vote, several precinct officers are elected who serve as officiators for the rest of the caucus. |
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Police from the local precinct responded, cordoned off the area, and investigated the incident. |
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He offered to take her for a meal and drove to a service area off John William Street behind Eccles shopping precinct. |
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Though each precinct was unique, all of them included both highly stable officers and fly-by-nights. |
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Voting machines recorded no votes for James Cashman at all in one precinct, but in others he says he polled plenty of votes. |
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You can't walk into a police precinct with intimate knowledge about these murders and claim a 200 year-old Puritan is responsible. |
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She sounded distressed, and he could almost hear her voice broke slightly as she gave him the address of a police precinct in New York City. |
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Ten cars packed with explosives were to be parked at the conference precinct in Sandton. |
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After his call had come in, another precinct, closer to his position, had dispatched officers to help him. |
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The precinct would encompass a street underpass, four skywalks joining buildings and underground parking. |
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No, for my troubles I received a free three-hour stay in a police precinct and a desk appearance ticket. |
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I live in an historically apathetic precinct, so I was surprised to see so many people there at such an ungodly hour. |
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Then we waited as precinct vote counts came in for six hours after the polls closed. |
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He also is a precinct committeeman with close ties to the community's Democratic Party leaders. |
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The tomb precinct is enclosed on four sides by a wall constructed of stone. |
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Concrete benches provide seating for local workers to enjoy lunches and coffee breaks, while cypress trees form a buffer to the park precinct. |
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Before the election, the closed precinct is swept for bugging devices. |
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In an effort to gain early attention, he focused his attention on the Iowa precinct caucuses, which had never mattered much. |
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I was fine, wrapped in my weatherproof anorak with the hood up, and found the walk from one end of the precinct to the other a bracing and refreshing experience. |
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That would mean it would likely be discounted because you voted in the wrong precinct without knowing you were doing so. |
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What this means, in actuality, is that the constitutional court precinct will act as a hub, a central axis and meeting point in a still divided city. |
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Two Czech students hoodwinked the media and most of Prague by the look of it, make-believing that they were building a hypermarket and shopping precinct. |
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Leonard has hung with cops, ridden in squad cars, sat in the courtrooms and precinct houses, seen busts up close. |
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Later on, after Raymond Santana had been interrogated about the rape, he was being driven to another precinct. |
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There's the gym, the bathhouse, the police precinct, the batting cages. |
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Traders in Castle Place precinct have vowed to stand firm against any pressure to move out as new plans for a major retail and leisure complex remain in the melting pot. |
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According to the Michigan Secretary of State, the misprinted ballot was confined to a single precinct in the city of Alma and was sent to only 69 voters. |
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So they began biweekly strategy meetings with precinct commanders and top brass, in which all participants were required to share everything they knew. |
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The most urgent need in the precinct is for a 5,000 seat plenary facility and to achieve this they propose a skywalk link to the Convention Centre. |
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Walden asked how many of those seated around the table were precinct captains. |
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When he got into the polling booth, he pretended to be bewildered about whom to choose, and demanded the precinct worker tell him. |
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In most precincts, a candidate needs to get the support of 15 percent of caucus goers in that precinct. |
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The Paul campaign has rigorously organized its volunteers to attend the mass precinct meetings that took place all over Georgia. |
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They bore into 20th century Chicago, taking us from the stinking stockyards to the polling places where precinct captains often accompanied voters into the booths. |
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The garden will also have two new openings to give greater access to the precinct and act as a walkway between Pickwick Road South and the extended supermarket. |
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This precinct of shops is habitually used by a bunch of local chavs to hang out, harass people going to said shops, smoke, drink and be generally chav-ish. |
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Surrounding the sacred precinct were the palaces of the rulers. |
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The Council should be commended for starting the ball rolling on Bingley's regeneration and urged to pressure the new owners of the shopping precinct for speedy action. |
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Detectives were last night reviewing CCTV footage from cameras in the shopping precinct, in the hope that the killer and his accomplice have been captured on tape. |
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He wrote yesterday from a police precinct house in New Orleans. |
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Assigning police to work outside their precinct served both to insulate them from improper local influences, and to spread the work throughout the department. |
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The precinct captain, when he rose to speak, was sure he had the goods. |
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Apart from people going to court or the police headquarters, the precinct is also used as a walkway from the market area to the rest of the city centre. |
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Grandpa went to the police precinct and came back with handcuffs. |
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The crook was handcuffed and taken down to the police precinct. |
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Several were taken to a police precinct and left there overnight. |
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If a state has two polling time closings, we're going to wait until the very last precinct closes before we even breathe a word about what we've got. |
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A candidate who doesn't muster the support of 15 percent in a precinct is not considered viable, and that candidate's supporters are allowed to make a second choice. |
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Absentee ballots will be delivered after the polls close to each precinct. |
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Growing up, his home doubled as a meeting house for precinct captains. |
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In the city of Rome, a caesareum was located within the religious precinct of the Arval Brothers. |
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It also puts up what it calls precinct money, the small bankroll a worker carries and spends on election day and the few days before. |
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Sheffield also had its own Ferris Wheel known as the Wheel of Sheffield, located atop Fargate shopping precinct. |
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The Roman architect Vitruvius always uses the word templum to refer to the sacred precinct, and not to the building. |
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A grant of outfangthief imports the trial of those of his fee taken for felony in another precinct. |
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The main shopping areas in the city centre are on The Moor precinct, Fargate, Orchard Square and the Devonshire Quarter. |
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These would connect each precinct to the purposely designed town centre and to the industrial estates. |
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Buses filled with cops from the 84th precinct, where Liu had worked. |
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For the record you can't cycle across a pedestrian crossing or in a pedestrian precinct and I hope a red light is obvious. |
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Under the rank-smelling pedestrian precinct where his feet slapped and echoed. |
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The street was then still open to traffic but has since been closed off at this point making it a pedestrian precinct. |
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It includes a luxury five-star hotel, a villas complex, restaurants and a commercial centre with retail stores as well as a pedestrian precinct. |
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Suddenly, a group of BMX riders came speeding down what is supposed to be a pedestrian precinct. |
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There will be contraflow lanes in operation in areas of the city such as the SECC precinct in Finnieston. |
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They should park in the shopping precinct which is adjacent to the race headquarters in Blaydon Youth Club. |
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Margaret Parker, 86, of Sunny Heys, Meltham, fell down steps in the Piazza shopping precinct. |
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He was later spotted by a security guard 350 yards away at a shopping precinct. |
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A gardener was arrested for cultivating cannabis plants and a rollerblader banned from a shopping precinct. |
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I''m glad it''s a big success, but, apart from the Chavasse Park bit, it''s just a big, boring shopping precinct. |
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Because he was chaste, the precinct of his temple is filled with licensed stews. |
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The majority of students are concentrated on Oxford Road in Manchester, Europe's largest urban higher education precinct. |
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With the hall being within the precinct of the church, it was likely that evidence of earlier occupation might be discovered. |
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Each precinct has a range of high street shops, department stores and many smaller individual speciality shops. |
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St James Retail Park is also a large shopping precinct just south of the town centre. |
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Owen is commemorated in Mold, by a statue and the naming of a shopping precinct and cultural centre. |
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Tradition says that he was buried within the precinct of the Cistercian Strata Florida Abbey, Ceredigion. |
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The Abbey precinct is managed by English Heritage on behalf of the National Trust. |
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The burial dates back to the 1480s and lies at the foot of the main temple in the sacred ceremonial precinct of the Aztec capital. |
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At the greatest possible distance from the church, beyond the precinct of the monastery, was the eleemosynary department. |
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Many had officially recognized cults large enough so that the deity was represented in the central temple precinct of the capital Tenochtitlan. |
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Without the precinct money, you don't have poll-watchers and they can get away with anything. |
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I vowed to end this destructive patronage in the police department and to civilianize all jobs in the precinct houses that could reasonably be performed by a civilian. |
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I was thinking of Onthank last Wednesday when filming a wee bit for the BBC's Cup Final coverage in the Motherwell shopping precinct and clocked a wee gang of neds. |
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Now a shopping precinct this building dates back to the 15th century with examples of wattle and daub just inside the building on the right hand side. |
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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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According to a charter of 1170, the new burgh was built to the west of the Cathedral precinct, along Castle Street and possibly as far as what is now known as North Street. |
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Roads surrounding the Menai Centre shopping precinct had to be cordoned off by police while negotiators talked the man down from the building's roof. |
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Bullocky Point is an exciting educational precinct to be part of. |
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We took the train to Arbat and strolled along the pedestrian precinct, past street-side painters and musicians and past the house where Pushkin had lived. |
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In addition to retail space and restaurants, the precinct will include landscaped paths for residents to use as horseriding, cycling and jogging tracks. |
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The three Universities are grouped around Oxford Road on the southern side of the city centre, which forms Europe's largest urban higher education precinct. |
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You can't make a move till you have about a year in a precinct, but tell you what, stay in touch. Lots a people still owe me a solid or two on the Job. |
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The ordinary worshipper rarely entered the cella, and most public ceremonies were performed outside, on the portico, with a crowd gathered in the temple precinct. |
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Evenings on Naas High Street are no less competitive and attritional, but thankfully not plagued by the sordid ethics of the British urban pedestrian precinct. |
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The growing Bellarine Peninsula communities of Drysdale and Clifton Springs will get a brand new sports precinct under a re-elected Victorian Coalition Government. |
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