Somewhere lost in the looking-glass world of mirrored skyscrapers you'll also come across a few colonial buildings. |
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Americans had sewing machines, phonographs, skyscrapers, and even electric lights, yet most people labored in the shadow of poverty. |
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George becomes a window washer, using his climbing skills to scale the skyscrapers. |
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The city's skyscrapers give the landscape a lumpy appearance, but the instrument's resolving power fails to distinguish individual buildings. |
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The new theme tune turned out to be a revamp of the old nineties intro, complete with pulsating orange skyscrapers. |
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The construction crews work day and night to add more and more skyscrapers to the skylines. |
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With sturdy metal beams as their building blocks, architects and engineers could erect monumental skyscrapers hundreds of feet in the air. |
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I followed on foot, looking up at the two majestic skyscrapers along the way. |
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The sky was an azure blue, extending over New York skyscrapers in the distance, and the water below and beyond was a murky, deep green. |
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No doubt, it is the bazillions of lights, taxicabs, shadow-casting skyscrapers, and bustling pace that incite my heart to pump a little faster. |
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A familiar scrawl of handwriting covered the paper and on the cover side was a picture of Chicago, with its skyscrapers and hazy grey skies. |
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You'd think she was about to walk a tightrope between two skyscrapers or something! |
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Although dwarfed in height, it bears a resemblance to skyscrapers like the Empire State Building and the Rockefeller Centre in New York. |
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The metro, skyscrapers, suburbs, highway system and underground city were all fuelled by what today seems an almost unrecognizable urban vision. |
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The buildings soon turned from downtown shamble shacks to upscale skyscrapers, apartments, and business buildings. |
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Gone are the shadowy streets of Manhattan, skyscrapers blotting out the sun like overseers to the perversion playing out below. |
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He was surrounded by tall skyscrapers, their towering heights lost in the inky blackness of a night sky. |
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Wilderness always trumps humankind in Alaska, despite the mini-malls and shiny skyscrapers. |
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Manhattan's sleek skyscrapers are visible for an instant before the turnpike veers west and south towards Newark. |
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In the midpoint of the large plateau at the hilltop are two enormous stone monoliths, stretching like limestone skyscrapers into the crimson sky. |
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They're in there somewhere, but good luck picking them out from behind all those space-hogging skyscrapers and corporate monoliths. |
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Scores of Chicago's mortar and brick factory buildings and warehouses squat within a shadow's reach of glistening skyscrapers. |
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More and taller skyscrapers as well as suburban shopping malls were on the way. |
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A siren echoed through the tall skyscrapers, and faded beneath the noise of the city. |
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Masterton said there were good reasons for building skyscrapers and spectacular towers. |
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The city was overcrowded with tall skyscrapers and noisy vehicles of all sorts. |
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There are more fields to go into like shipbuilding and building skyscrapers and bridges and stuff. |
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Tall skyscrapers loomed above us and a million cars drove in all different directions. |
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Finding no skyscrapers and tall buildings from which he can swing, he looks for an alternative. |
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The competition winners believe the design will surprise residents who fear skyscrapers and space age buildings. |
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Foster's will be the tallest of 60 skyscrapers to be built there in the next few years. |
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In some skyscrapers, storey upon storey of offices were alight, although others were not. |
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Glistening windows ran past us as we flew by the skyscrapers, a skyway level above the evening traffic. |
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Its cities combine modern skyscrapers, suburban houses, and impoverished slums. |
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The downtown is dominated by modern skyscrapers and upmarket shopping malls. |
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As well as the modern urban centres with their skyscrapers there are still hundreds of thousands of villages where people live on the breadline. |
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Throughout China, large strangely shaped rocks are grouped outside entrances to new skyscrapers. |
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The sky becomes a flat cut-out shape which paradoxically appears to dissolve the more solid forms of skyscrapers on either side. |
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In the urban maze of narrow streets cut between the cliff-like skyscrapers below, there was mayhem. |
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As well as a forest of new skyscrapers, it is also home to hip boutiques, fab hotels, delicious restaurants and unforgettable sights. |
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I agree and this seems particularly true of a city like Detroit where derelict buildings stand beside a host of faceless skyscrapers. |
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He imagines face paint that would change colour to match your emotions, or skyscrapers that move up and down. |
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It snowed on and off all day and a cold piercing wind blew down the streets, along the canyons between the city's skyscrapers. |
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Away from the gleaming skyscrapers, China's cities are ringed by run-down shacks, with festering heaps of garbage by the roadside. |
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Spend a couple of days soaking up its 15th and 18th century buildings, modern skyscrapers and its pretty squares, parks and plazas. |
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Rattler, a giant rattlesnake, was hiding amidst the skyscrapers with Yellowback, a giant coral snake. |
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Admire the postcard views of city skyscrapers and the native Western Australian flora in the botanic gardens. |
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It's amazing to see the island from the waters, all classic hazy blue layers of skyscrapers. |
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When he was finished, he pointed to a massive city with gigantic skyscrapers rising from its depths glistering with the rising sun behind it. |
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In spite of rain predictions, Saturday dawned gloriously cloudless above the skyscrapers. |
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From there they could look down on the city's fine new skyscrapers and modern apartment blocks. |
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Unfortunately, as old houses and small lanes give way to skyscrapers, ancient trees have been chopped down. |
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The dazzling downtown locations are massive, dominated by skyscrapers whose light bathes the streets in a radiant glow. |
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He and his colleagues repair roofs, aluminum joinery and vertical walls of skyscrapers. |
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I walk toward a secluded, western corner of the city, where four such skyscrapers stand at each corner of a block. |
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I saw sequoias as tall and straight as skyscrapers, celestial waterfalls and a wilderness stretching to unseen horizons. |
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The marchers chanted, ululated, whistled and danced, much to the delight of the passers-by and people looking on from the balconies of the skyscrapers. |
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So when the channel decided to make its own series about barhopping twentysomethings and their complex love lives, those familiar skyscrapers proved hard to resist. |
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Many of the buildings have taken a direct influence from Parisian architecture, and like Paris, the skyscrapers seem to lie around the city's edges. |
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They're not building towering skyscrapers of glass and steel in Brooklyn. |
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Central London may be a long way away, and the skyscrapers may look more like distant matchsticks, but the astonishing thing is that the City is visible at all. |
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Last year the city announced a ban on the building of new skyscrapers. |
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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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Other magazines such as Fortune, Vogue and Harper's Bazaar celebrated with vertiginous skyscrapers, statuesque dancing girls or streaks of neon over futuristic cityscapes. |
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Asia's largest slum lies smack bang between a high-tech business district with gleaming glass skyscrapers and a tiny Mumbai suburb dotted with grand Art Deco mansions. |
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Oslo is unostentatious, a cosmopolitan city that does not have skyscrapers, spaghetti flyovers, screeching cars, multi level metros of monolithic malls. |
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The city arose in their view, the tall skyscrapers sweeping the skyline. |
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The enormous skyscrapers and attendant monorails were supplanted by palaces and town houses circumscribed by high walls, towering railings and tall trees. |
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Very friendly front-of-house, nice bar area and both the grill and the restaurant offer pretty views of a windy forecourt between four skyscrapers. |
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Mr. Childs, an experienced builder of skyscrapers, is in the sensitive position of representing a client who believes he can remake the plan for his own purposes. |
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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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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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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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Throughout that decade, some of the country's largest and most ornate skyscrapers were built in the city. |
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The availability of cheap steel allowed building larger bridges, railroads, skyscrapers, and ships. |
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Most large modern structures, such as stadiums and skyscrapers, bridges, and airports, are supported by a steel skeleton. |
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As the curve of Sandy Hook blotted from sight the last, low glimpse of the skyscrapers which point Manhattan, Blake touched Annette's arm. |
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Those who have been to the old Eastern Bloc cities will know the grey slab-fronted skyscrapers which are architecturally bankrupt. |
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The early 21st century added glass skyscrapers, particularly around the financial district. |
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At the end of the 19th century, the first skyscrapers began to appear in the United States. |
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In 1937 Mies van der Rohe also moved to the United States,he became one of the most famous designers of postwar American skyscrapers. |
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According to Emporis, there are 1,223 skyscrapers in Hong Kong, which puts the city at the top of world rankings. |
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Other major skyscrapers under construction in London include The Pinnacle, and Heron Tower. |
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The names of many of the city's bridges, tapered skyscrapers, and parks are known around the world. |
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The larger economic boom generated construction of skyscrapers competing in height and creating an identifiable skyline. |
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Louis, Missouri, United States, is among the first skyscrapers in the world. |
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The project combines many skyscrapers with beautiful green areas, and it is close to a highway that connects it to the city center. |
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Today, the elevator cars of skyscrapers themselves have become the most intimidating nonspaces of the American metropolis. |
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The most difficult buildings to integrate within French cities are skyscrapers, as they are visible from afar. |
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France's largest financial district is La Defense, where a significant number of skyscrapers are located. |
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The rise in technology has led to skyscrapers and broad urban areas whose inhabitants rely on motors to transport them and their food supply. |
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Hamburg has architecturally significant buildings in a wide range of styles and only a few skyscrapers. |
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Landmark skyscrapers often take names that clearly identify them as centers. |
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Numerous residential and office skyscrapers are found within its medieval streets. |
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As soon as we made our way onto the highway, we left the skyscrapers behind us. |
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It is used as a facade on some skyscrapers, but only in thin plates for covering, rather than solid blocks. |
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A growing number of tall buildings and skyscrapers are principally used by the financial sector. |
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However, recent developments, such as the construction of skyscrapers nearby, have pushed the Tower towards being added to the United Nations' Heritage in Danger List. |
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During this period, Milan was largely reconstructed, with the building of several innovative and modernist skyscrapers, such as the Torre Velasca and the Pirelli Tower. |
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Southampton's strong economy is promoting redevelopment, and major projects are proposed, including the city's first skyscrapers on the waterfront. |
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These areas contribute famous skyscrapers, abundant restaurants, shopping, museums, a stadium for the Chicago Bears, convention facilities, parkland, and beaches. |
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Downtown is the center of Chicago's financial, cultural, governmental and commercial institutions and the site of Grant Park and many of the city's skyscrapers. |
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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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Iron and steel ships, bridges and skyscrapers first appeared in the West. |
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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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