This was before it was razed in the late '80s and stood vacant for years while the city government deliberated over what to build there. |
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The worst inferno during that spate swept into the national capital of Canberra, where it razed 500 homes and killed four people. |
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A frenzy of hotel building razed old neighbourhoods and transformed city centres. |
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The old village was razed to the ground, and very quickly the new town of Abbeyleix became established. |
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The site has been sold, and will be razed to make room for condos and upscale shops. |
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In the background, the soon-to-be evacuated red-roofed villas of Dugit were visible, amidst swathes of razed farmland. |
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Some three hundred buildings were razed with a property loss estimated at three million dollars. |
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As if to exact revenge on being chased back to the desert, the border villages and towns were razed to the ground. |
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The most notorious woman in Colchester's history is making a return to the town she razed to the ground. |
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Forests have been razed to provide once-used shuttering for elegant poured concrete buildings. |
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All the Trojan men are killed, the town is razed to the ground and the women are distributed among the occupiers as the spoils of victory. |
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The house was razed and both daughters, aged 4 and 6, perished in the blaze. |
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In 1968, New York City razed the existing buildings and planted grass on the island. |
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Temporary facilities have been in place since the former service area building was razed to the ground last October. |
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About 4,000 villages have been burnt and razed to the ground in an attempt to depopulate the area. |
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The army is ferrying in troops, but they are facing apocalyptic destruction, entire neighborhoods razed to the ground. |
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The army is ferrying in troops, but they're facing apocalyptic destruction, entire neighborhoods razed to the ground. |
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The castles of the rebellious barons were razed and the nobles never challenged the duke's power again. |
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Temples are still filled with worshipers and old buildings haven't been razed and replaced with cinderblock hideosities. |
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On hillocks trailing she-oaks, olives, myrtle and prickly pear, circular ruins rise up, like razed windmills. |
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Following an extension of deadline and several warnings, the state, on June 14, razed hundreds of shanties in the beach area. |
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As such, it has been saved from the clear-cut logging that has razed forests. |
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It was Kitchener who changed this policy to a scorched earth policy, in which everything was razed, including fruit trees planted by farmers. |
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There were widespread fears throughout the town that the building was so badly damaged that it would have to be completely razed for public safety reasons. |
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In 1521 the Spanish explorer Hernan Cortez captured and razed the Aztec city, building a Spanish city in its place. |
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In 1799, the buildings were sold to demolishers who completely razed the Grand Château to the ground. |
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And this week, the Mayfair building was finally razed to the ground. |
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Later the revolutionary government concurred and the place was razed. |
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Its neighbours have been razed for hotels, and it looks to be going the same way. |
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This is the last Temple reference in Scripture and 20 years afterwards, this glorious edifice was razed to the ground. |
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Three weeks before the Soviet army arrived in Kovno, the Germans razed the ghetto to the ground with grenades and dynamite. |
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Reports have been received that, in some cases, complete villages have been bulldozed and razed. |
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The entire village was razed by bulldozers, and thousands of olive and other trees were uprooted, destroying the villagers' livelihood. |
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LeBreton Flats, which was razed by fire in 1900, was especially fruitful in this regard. |
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Curico's center has been razed to the ground and Casa Viscaya was declared uninhabitable by the local municipality. |
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Many IDPs have no documents to prove ownership of land, and their homes have been razed. |
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By way of a little symbolic help, the location for their misspent youth and childhood dreams, a local tower block of derelict flats, is about to be razed to the ground. |
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A woman whose semi-detached home was damaged when a suspected gas blast razed the neighbouring house to the ground has been told her property will have to be bulldozed. |
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At the beginning of the XIXth century, Napoleon ordered the Grand Châtelet to be razed in order to enlarge the perspective by a vast place with a fountain by Bralle in its centre. |
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Tens of thousands of Kurds were killed, and more than 1,100 of their villages razed, under his Arabisation programme. |
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The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. |
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Whole villages were razed to make way for large-scale projects. |
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A government official and army general said the state government had not requested additional security in Chibok, although every other school in the area had been razed or attacked by Boko Haram. |
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But the reality of a city so broke you can still see the ashy, empty lots razed in its 1967 race riot finally walked through Benson's carelessly open door, one winter's day. |
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In 1976, the authorities confiscated the Vinh Binh Pagoda in Bac Lieu, where he was Superior monk, for use as a warehouse for the local militia, and later razed it down to build a market. |
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They noted reports that hundreds of Nuba and Fur villages had been razed and their inhabitants driven from the land in a vast programme of ethnic cleansing. |
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After sixteen days of besiege the town was razed to the ground. |
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The center which is to be razed to the ground also used to provide a follow-up program for the inmates of Curicó and Cauquenes prisons, which will, of course, have to be suspended. |
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Geographically vulnerable, the city was sacked by the Carthaginians, and any attempt at recovery was panned by earthquakes, which later razed to the ground. |
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You come back from work, and your apartment is razed by fire. |
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Then came the Wall, and almost everything that was left was razed to allow the guards a clear field of fire over the desolate minefields. |
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Cities would be razed and the land allowed to return to forest or resettled by German colonists. |
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In 1649, Parliamentarian troops razed the castle, so that its remains are now inconsiderable, though portions of three towers still exist. |
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The city was razed to the ground by the earthquake and the subsequent tsunami and ensuing fires. |
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The tsunami destroyed some coastal fortresses in the Algarve and, in the lower levels, it razed several houses. |
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In the 16th century, wooden buildings were razed and replaced with brick ones. |
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Kazan finally fell on 2 October, its fortifications were razed, and much of the population massacred. |
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By 1615 and 1625, Cossacks had razed suburbs of Constantinople, forcing the Ottoman Sultan to flee his palace. |
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The inhabitants of the new city gradually razed the old, constructing Salisbury Cathedral and other buildings from the materials at Old Sarum. |
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Consequently, by 1970 Newburyport's historic downtown section was scheduled to be razed prior to reconstruction with federal money. |
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Immediately after the revolt was defeated, the Ji family razed the Bi city walls to the ground. |
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When the Abbasids regained power in AD 905, Ibn Tulun's city was razed, but the great mosque at its centre was spared. |
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Hazrat Hussain Mashriqiwal told Pajhwok Afghan News the raiding party razed the labs, killed two people and seized a quantity of heroin. |
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Thus, with the first step, as barriers are broken down and obstacles are razed to the ground, contacts will be revived and dialogue will be restored as we look to the future. |
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We saw villages razed to the ground, land laid waste and a demonstration by fishermen and farmers wanting to return home but prevented from doing so for security reasons. |
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The Baha'i cemetery in Darzikola, for example, has been repeatedly attacked, including with bulldozers and front-end loaders until being completely razed by municipal officers in January of this year. |
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Villages are razed, women and girls raped and branded, men and boys murdered, and food and water supplies targeted and destroyed... Hundreds of thousands have died. |
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Over 150 bullet-riddled buildings in central Beirut have been razed by the swingball and bulldozer, while 266 buildings have been preserved for restoration. |
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Stanley mill is being restored while Waucantuck Mill was mostly razed. |
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Many of the city's houses were damaged and areas of Landport and Old Portsmouth destroyed, with the future site of Gunwharf Quays being razed to the ground. |
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A RUNDOWN sports centre in Stockton has been razed to the ground. |
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Leading his horde across the Alps and into Northern Italy, he sacked and razed the cities of Aquileia, Vicetia, Verona, Brixia, Bergamum and Milan. |
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After the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which razed several square miles and left more than 100,000 homeless, the city made a concerted effort to rebuild on the damage. |
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For over a decade, the English settlers killed Powhatan men and women, captured children and systematically razed villages, seizing or destroying crops. |
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