Housed in A Sentence

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    A ' Tramshed Supporters Club ' was set up in 1978 to protect the shed which by then housed a theater of some note.

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    A feature of the industry is the appearance at the beginning of the planting season of thousands of men from a distance, "strange farmers," as they are called, who are housed and fed and given farms to cultivate.

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    A group of wild Buton macaques were compared to a group of captive Sulawesi crested macaques housed at Paignton zoo.

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    A library is housed in the same building.

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    A public library was established here in 1792; it was housed in a new building in 1904.

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    A rich collection of paintings is housed in the hotel de ville.

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    A second, lockable storage compartment is housed in the rear of the leg shield.

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    A small motor is housed in the other end of the blender and this is the part that the user holds when using the blender.

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    Additionally, at the very top of each page within this category is a fairly lengthy description of the products you find housed there.

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    Additionally, be sure to follow the measuring guidelines that are housed on many of the shopping sites.

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    Additionally, if you happen to have any questions, you can also contact the site by clicking their "contact us" button that is housed on the left-hand side of the main page.

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    Additionally, if you have questions, you may find the Live Help customer service feature housed on the site, quite convenient.

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    After serving this purpose it housed first the grammar-school (founded 1675), then the Quekett museum, named after John Thomas Quekett (1815-1861) the histologist, a native of the town, whose father was master of the school.

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    After the battle of Saratoga some of Burgoyne's officers were housed here.

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    Alibaba.com also features the unique look of Mikado, and you might enjoy shopping here for the glasses because each style is housed in specific categories such as Optical Frames or Eyeglass Frames.

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    All military personnel records are housed at the National Archives.

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    Along with the shift stick, these elements were housed in a large box and enabled the panning of quadraphonic sound.

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    Also housed at Taliesin West are the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives as well as rotating exhibitions.

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    Also housed at the Hall of Fame are the Disney princesses including Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), Cinderella, Belle (Beauty and the Beast) and Snow White.

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    Also housed in the Hi-Performance category is Igor, a sleek and sporty grey number that is every bit as practical as it is stylish.

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    Although housed in the Bridal Collection, this sheer white pleated gown, with its dainty straps and matching panty, will have women everywhere loving this look!

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    Animals are comfortably housed in replicated natural habitats that guests can get up close and personal with through a peaceful series of boardwalks or the Safari Train.

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    Another key feature of Plush Necessities, besides their extensive color selection, are the reviews housed on the site.

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    Arden boasts Scotland 's most beautiful Youth Hostel, housed in a grand turreted building complete with ghost.

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    Arundel House, originally a seat of the bishops of Bath, was the residence of Thomas Howard, earl of Arundel, whose famous collection of sculpture, the Arundel Marbles, was housed here until presented to Oxford University in 1667.

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    As you gaze at the wide spectrum of ethnicities housed here, you'll see that that simply isn't the case.

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    Ask to see the cattery (where the cats are housed).

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    At a locomotive depot the chief building is the " running shed " in which the engines are housed and cleaned.

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    At its heart is a retuned R1 motor with massively usable mid-range punch housed in a race-developed Deltabox frame.

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    At one point it housed a great royal menagerie containing a range of exotic animals.

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    At present, they are housed within multimedia divisions that are split according to subject genre.

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    At the rear of the ground floor a luxury lingerie department is housed in a 5 meter high quintessential Italian glass covered courtyard.

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    Athena - Great prices and heavily designed bandeau suits are housed here.

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    Because all their equipment is housed in the lab, they can analyze their data on the scene, so they can react to events as they happen.

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    Before setting out to hike to the basin, visit the Outdoor Recreation Information Center (ORIC) housed in the Seattle REI store.

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    Besides a good picture gallery in the Ratshof, and the 13thcentury church of St John, Yuriev possesses a university, with an observatory, an art museum, a botanical garden and a library of 250,000 volumes, which are housed in a restored portion of the cathedral, burned down in 1624.

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    Besides the university library, there is the Ohio state library occupying a room in the capitol and containing in 1908 126,000 volumes, including a "travelling library" of about 36,000 volumes, from which various organizations in different parts of the state may borrow books; the law library of the supreme court of Ohio, containing complete sets of English, Scottish, Irish, Canadian, United States and state reports, statutes and digests; the public school library of about 68,000 volumes, and the public library (of about 55,000), which is housed in a marble and granite building completed in 1906.

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    Birds were isolated in metal cages in groups of two in a building which never previously housed budgerigars.

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    Born in Chester, he attended the King 's School, which was then housed in the old monk 's refectory in the Cathedral.

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    Born in Chester, he attended the King's School, which was then housed in the old monk's refectory in the Cathedral.

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    Both Abigail and John were eloquent writers and these famous love letters are housed in the Massachusetts Historical Society and available to read online.

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    Both institutions have since been handsomely and suitably housed and equipped, the New hospital (in the Euston Road) being worked entirely by medical women, and the schools (in Hunter Street, W.C.) having over 200 students, most of them preparing for the medical degree of London University, which was opened to women in 1877.

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    But the most luxuriously housed has little to boast of in this respect, nor need we trouble ourselves to speculate how the human race may be at last destroyed.

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    By night they are housed in a large stone barn with plenty of space, all their feed is additive free.

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    Canals and dikes have been constructed to control and distribute the much-needed water, and the officials are housed in new buildings of substantial appearance.

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    Captain Cook Memorial Museum This museum is housed in the building where James Cook lodged as an apprentice seaman.

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    Cattle have to be housed for the winter.

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    Chesapeake snoring treatment options include sleep centers housed by medical facilities.

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    Conceptualized by Australian designer, Marc Newson, JL's latest Atmos features the new 566 caliber movement housed inside an elegant, bubble-shaped Baccarat crystal cabinet.

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    Death took her human form out of respect for the women of the convent-like Sanctuary that housed the Oracle.

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    Dedicated servers - A dedicated server is an actual, physical machine housed on the site of the hosting company, directly connected to the internet via one (or more) tier one connections to the internet.

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    Depending on where the planets are housed, you'll see some kind of pattern emerge.

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    Dumeril, the administrator of the reptile collection of the Jardin des Plantes, the living specimens of which were at that time housed in a very miserable structure, situated at a short distance from the comparatively sumptuous building which was erected some years later and opened to the public in 1874.

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    Each copy is housed in a black slipcase, again with gilt lettering to the front, stating ' Limited Edition.

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    Each frigate had a Wasp helicopter whilst a Wessex was detached from one of the guided missile destroyers and housed on the oiler.

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    Each of the four Sanctuaries sat on an island straddling the human and immortal worlds and housed an immortal treasure, such as the Oracle.

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    Elaborate restorations have been undertaken, and the minor remains have been housed since 1904 in the reconstructed praetorium or headquarters.

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    Even better is the fact that most of these suits are housed side by side; this makes comparison shopping that much easier.

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    Even if oats are gluten-free, they are often housed in silos that have contained wheat at one time, or processed in facilities that also process wheat products.

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    Everyone who is housed through our housing register will now have a housing association or RSL tenancy.

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    Everything from lipstick to body lotion is housed inside eye-catching containers or bottles, each more feminine and charming than the last.

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    Explore the delightful Museum, housed in an old boathouse, with fascinating exhibits and photographs.

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    Fifty fruits have been housed so far, including peaches and apricots.

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    Foals are weaned when five or six months old, often in October, and require to be housed to save the foal-flesh, and liberally but not overfed; but from the time they ate a month old they require to be " gentled " by handling and kindly treatment, and the elementary training of leading from time to time by a halter adjusted permanently to the head.

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    Four of the music cabinets housed Jackson's works, the remaining two held other composers' music.

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    Franklin has a public library (housed in the Ray memorial building and containing 7700 volumes in 1910) and is the seat of Dean Academy (Universalist; founded in 1865), a secondary school for boys and girls.

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    Franklin just took the two, almost 200 years after the concave lenses were designed for near vision, and created an eyeglass that housed both types.

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    Further, if you do have a yes/no question, and don't have the time to read through an entire passage, you might want to consider the Yes or No function housed on the site.

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    Galvanoplastic casts of the famous Luneburg silver plate, consisting of 36 pieces which were acquired in 1874 by the Prussian government for 33,000 and are now housed in the art museum in Berlin, are exhibited here.

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    Generally, these items will be housed in their own section and clearly marked.

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    Have you picked the Federal Pen the sky marshals are to be housed in yet?

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    He stepped into the bright sunlight and withdrew one of hundreds of grey swords housed in small racks along the back side of the dwelling.

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    Here also are the state normal and model schools (1855), the state library, housed in the capitol, the state school for deaf mutes, the state home for girls, one of the two state hospitals for the insane (opened in 1848), the state arsenal - the building being the old state prison - the state prison (1836), St Francis hospital (1874), Mercer hospital (1892), the William McKinley memorial hospital (1887), the city hospital, two children's day nurseries, the Friends' home, the Union industrial home (for destitute children), the Florence Crittenton home (1895), the indigent widows' and single women's home (1854), the Har Sinai charity society, the home for friendless children, and the society of St Vincent de Paul.

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    Here they consist of stranded conductors twisted together and housed in a PVC covering.

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    Here we'll find the national collection of old-fashioned roses housed in the walled garden of the 12th century Augustinian Priory.

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    Here, you'll find a substantial selection of golf sunglass styles, and even better is the fact that there are designer names housed here along with some lesser known models, so you can make the selection you like best.

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    High definition automotive LCD screen housed in a magnesium alloy casing.

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    His grammar school was housed in new buildings in 1871, and is a flourishing day school.

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    Hotel Principe, Venice Housed in a 15th-century palazzo overlooking the Grand Canal, within walking distance of St. Mark's Square.

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    Housed in a pressed comp. case, covered in sparkle finish coating.

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    Housed in a quarter morocco and marbled paper covered board clamshell case.

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    Housed in some former almshouses is the Geffrye Museum of the English Interior, which holds a few 19th C pictures.

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    Housed in the Gowns category is their Sheer Halter Gown with matching g-string.

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    Housed in their Terry Bathrobes collection, you'll find bathrobes that are shawl lined, hooded and even one that sports Swarovski crystals.

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    Housed inside all Blancpain wristwatches are delicate precision movements that continue to inspire respect and admiration across the world.

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    Housed within the Everyday Packs category is an incredibly diverse collection that fits just about any occasion you can imagine.

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    Hundreds of children in Cape Townâs inner city metro pole are living on the streets or are being housed in protective shelters.

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    I believe that the original light source was electric based upon the extremely old transformer mounted inside the mahogany box that housed the microscope.

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    If you are still having trouble deciding if Silhouette is the best brand of eyewear for you, consider using the store retailer search option housed at the top of Silhouette’s homepage.

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    In 1 9 08 the library of the State Historical Society of Iowa, housed in the Hall of the Liberal Arts of the university, numbered about 40,000 volumes.

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    In fact, you'll find everything from products that provide extra collagen to supplements for a "real energy" boost housed in the Ardyss Nutrition Category.

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    In Golden Gate Park is a museum owned by the city with exhibits of a wide range, including history, ethnology, natural history, the fine arts, &c. Very fine mineral exhibits by the State Mining Bureau, and California Agricultural and Pacific Coast commercial displays by the CaliforniaDevelopment Board, are housed in the Ferry Building, and there is a Memorial Museum in Golden Gate Park.

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    In the 1400s, some of the flowery verse was put down on paper and one of the earliest written Valentines greeting from that time is housed in the British Museum.

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    In the beautiful Andrassy Ut are the opera-house (1875-1884), in the Italian Renaissance style; the academy of music; the old and new exhibition building; the national drawing school; and the museum of fine arts (1900-1905), in which was installed in 1905 the national gallery, formed by Prince Esterhazy, bought by the government in 1865 for £130,000, and formerly housed in the academy, and the collection of modern pictures from the national museum.

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    In the case of the multifocal contact lenses, the prescription is housed in the center, while a ring around that center contains the power, or strength of the prescription.

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    In the colonia parziaria the peasant executes all the agricultural work, in return for which he is housed rent-free, and receives onesixth of the corn, one-third of the maize and has a small money wage.

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    In the final suit called the coins or pentacles, the symbols are housed within squares.

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    In the two former divisions the influence of wealth and birth predominated; the hillmen were poorly housed, poorly clad and unable to make use of the privileges which Solon had given them.'

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    In the viceregal palace here the museum of Egyptian antiquities was housed for several years (1889-1902).

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    In the village of South Natick is the Bacon Free Library (1880), in which is housed the Historical, Natural History and Library Society.

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    In this institution they were both housed and fed, and they not only supported themselves by their labours but earned a surplus for the benefit of the electoral revenues.

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    In times of peace this visible emblem of the gods presence was housed in a rude shrine, but in war-time it was taken thence and carried into the battlefield on a standard.

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    Instead of a theater it now housed a large funfair.

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    Inverkeithing Museum is housed in the upper floor of a wonderful 14th century friary guest house, standing amidst well tended gardens.

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    It consists of acrylic lenses housed in a metal frame.

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    It has two evangelical churches and a seminary for school teachers, which is housed in the former castle of the lords of Barby.

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    It housed two beds and two sets of drawers and was connected to a shared bathroom by a closed door.

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    It is housed in an attractive modern building well lit due to it's stained glass ceiling.

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    It is now housed in a magnificent building, finished in 1895, and is endowed with numerous scientific laboratories and a rich library.

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    It is, however, in the ugly palace of Prince Henry of Prussia, which was given for the purpose in the days of Prussian poverty and distress, that the university is still housed, and although some internal rearrangement has been effected, no substantial alterations have been made to meet the ever-increasing demand for lecture-room accommodation.

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    It must have a peaty soil, plenty of water, and be carefully housed in autumn.

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    It needs, therefore, merely supervision by guardians and mounted overseers, or butteri, who are housed and receive wages.

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    It possesses no notable buildings, save a modern parish church, a prefecture, also modern, and a building wherein are housed the town library and a picture gallery, with some fair works of art.

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    It was essentially a large home for the elderly, but it also served as a "treatment center" for the insane who were housed in a special unit.

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    It was painted in tempera about 1495, in commemoration of the battle of Fornovo, which Ginfrancesco Gonzaga found it convenient to represent to his lieges as an Italian victory, though in fact it had been a French victory; the church which originally housed the picture was built from Mantegna's own design.

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    It was the place where the cult statue of the goddess Sulis Minerva was housed.

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    Its municipal museum, housed in Eltz Castle, was bombed and its treasures looted during the Serbian attack in 1991.

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    Its public buildings include a court-house, the prison for the south-west of Scotland, and an observatory and museum, housed in a disused windmill.

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    Its rich library is now housed in the old university buildings, erected in the 15th century, in the beautiful Gothic court of which a bronze statue of Copernicus was placed in 1900.

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    Jupiter is currently housed in your sixth house, the house of daily activities, your job and overall health.

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    Known as computer eye candy, these elegant tech toys are housed in lightweight, yet extremely strong, magnesium alloy that can be customized according to your color preference.

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    Large sliding cabin doors; retractable undercarriage, with the main wheels housed in small sponsons.

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    Legend maintains that the church housed a tunic that once belonged to Mary, the mother of Jesus.

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    Like many of Ouray's Victorian buildings, it had previously housed a variety of mercantile businesses—a dry goods establishment, a drug store— during the times the town was a thriving, self-sustained community.

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    Like the regular Classique, the de Lune is housed inside distortion-free glass and gilded brass, inviting onlookers to observe its contents.

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    Many of the children who are up for adoption are housed in orphanages.

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    Mariette, who was appointed by the viceroy Said Pasha at the instance of the French government, succeeded in making his office effective and permanent, in spite of political intrigues and the whims of an Oriental ruler; he also secured a building on the island of Bulak (Bulaq) for a viceregal museum in which the results of his explorations could be permanently housed.

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    Merchiston Academy, housed in the old castle of Napier, the inventor of logarithms, is another institution conducted on English public school lines.

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    Most of the modern zoological gardens date from comparatively recent years, and there are a larger number stocked with a finer collection of animals, more suitably housed, than at any past time in the history of the world.

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    Most of the pieces housed in this category are trendsetters.

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    Not only does the case curve to rest comfortably on the wrist, but the movement housed inside the case curves as well.

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    Oats are often grown in fields adjacent to wheat fields where they might experience blow-by contamination, be harvested using the same machinery or housed in the same silo.

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    Of the numerous charitable institutions, the Infirmary, erected in 1831, is housed in a building of the Doric order.

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    On the 30th of June he obtained licence in mortmain and on the 26th of November issued his charter of foundation of "Seynt Marie College of Wynchestre in Oxenford" for a warden and 70 scholars to study theology, canon and civil law and arts, who were temporarily housed in various old halls.

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    One of the most important sites in Roman Britain, Caerleon housed a legionary fortress, the base for the 2nd Augustan Legion.

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    Or you could explore the Millgate Museum, housed in a Victorian warehouse on the banks of the River Trent.

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    Other carvings depict the rare breeds housed at the Tower including a saddleback pig, soay sheep and a dexter cow.

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    Other features of this look include a "stabilizing" fabric, housed in the center of the look, for added support as well as mesh fabric that's located in high perspiration areas for additional moisture-wicking support.

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    Other important libraries, with the approximate number of their books, are the Grosvenor (founded in 1859), for reference (75,000 volumes and 7000 pamphlets); the John C. Lord, housed in the building of the Historical Society (10,620); the Law (8th judicial district) (17,000); the Catholic Institute (12,000); and the library of the Buffalo Historical Society (founded 1862) (26,600), now in the handsome building in Delaware Park used as the New York state building during the PanAmerican Exposition of 1901.

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    Paul and Kitty - We have housed our lone male agile gibbon, Paul, with young Kitty, the lar gibbon.

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    Precision movements housed within fine metals and glittering jewels declares that the wearer is accustomed to quality performance and an opulent lifestyle.

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    Resembling a powder cosmetic compact, these mirrors are typically housed in thick plastic casing to protect the mirror from breakage.

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    Second, all of the styles are housed next to one another so comparing and contrasting is a breeze (as opposed to having to toggle back and forth).

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    Selecting a razor will bring you to the Amazon link where the razor is housed, but if you want a no-nonsense website with little advertising, then Electric Razors Pro is for you.

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    She dropped a note into the absent secretary.s inbox then went to the first basement level, which housed supplies, clothing, and other essentials in the form of small department stores whose wares were free to all Immortals.

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    Special low voltage track lights are available which use less power and can be safely housed in a smaller fixture.

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    Staff members of the restaurants housed here reportedly have seen ghosts and witnessed poltergeist pranks.

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    States Government Building, the County Court House, the City Hall, the Tennessee School for the Blind, the Tennessee Industrial School, the State Library, the Library of the State Historical Society housed in Watkins Institute, a Carnegie library, park buildings, the State Penitentiary, Vendome Theatre, the Board of Trade Building, the City Hospital, the St Thomas Hospital (Roman Catholic), and, near the city, a Confederate Soldiers' Home and a State Hospital for the Insane.

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    Tender plants will require to be put in the greenhouse or housed in some way towards the end of this month; but be careful to keep them as cool as possible during the day.

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    That the labourers had been badly housed was evident, and there was little chance of improvement by private capitalists, for cottage property is not remunerative.

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    That's because everything you could possibly need to look sharp and presentable is housed here.

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    The "toolbox" is not so much a box as it is a sleek, rectangular palette housed in Mercier's signature brown metallic packaging.

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    The academy, housed in a fine mass of buildings of the Grecian order (opened about 1819), was founded by Captain John McNab (1732-1802), a native who began life as a herdboy, and afterwards became a rich shipowner.

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    The accessories housed on this site are stunningly beautiful.

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    The Arab museum and khedivial library are housed in a building erected for the purpose, at a cost of £66,000, and opened in 1903.

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    The archaeological museum is housed here on the ground floor; besides Roman and pre-Roman objects it contains fragments of the 9th century basilica of Santa Maria in Aurona, one of the first examples of vaulted Lombard architecture; the bas-reliefs of the ancient Porta Romana of Milan, representing the return of the Milanese in 1171 after the defeat of Barbarossa; the remains of the church of Santa Maria in Brera, the work of Balduccio da Pisa; the grandiose sepulchral monument of Bernabo Visconti formerly in the church of San Giovanni in Conca; the tomb of Regina della Scala, the wife of Bernabo; the funeral monument of the Rusca family; the great portal of the palace of Pigello Portinari, seat of the Banco Mediceo at Milan, a work of Michelozzo; a series of Renaissance sculptures, including works by Amadeo Mantegazza, Agostino Busti (surnamed Bambaia), including fragments of the tomb of Gaston de Foix.

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    The art association of Indianapolis was founded in 1883; and under its auspices is conducted an art school (1902) in accordance with the bequest of John Herron (1817-1895), the school and museum of the association being housed in the John Herron Art Institute, dedicated in 1906.

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    The bar is housed in the station's original waiting room and the cellar was once the gent's toilet.

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    The base camp housed the emergency response helicopters for Tucson and neighboring sectors and was manned with a skeletal crew of Guardians and one on-duty pilot, a Natural who'd been trained to fly.

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    The Beaux Arts Museum, near the cathedral, hosts a regular schedule of temporary exhibits and is housed in a magnificent former episcopal palace.

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    The bells are housed in the original 1798 Mears wooden frame.

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    The bold patterns, and graphic prints housed in this collection are sure to please!

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    The book is housed in a stunning orange and blue silk-screened black cloth slipcase.

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    The bras housed on this site are more romantic and sensual than they are overtly sexy.

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    The Buffalo public library, founded in 1837, is housed in a fine building erected in 1887 (valued at $1,000,000), and contains about 300,000 books and pamphlets.

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    The Cary Library in this village, with 25,000 volumes (1908), was founded in 1868, and was housed in the Town Hall from 1871 until 1906, when it was removed to the Cary Memorial Library building.

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    The casing in which the strainer basket is housed.

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    The centerpiece of the aquarium is the spectacular coral reef housed within a giant ocean display.

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    The chancellery is housed in the Palais de la Legion de l'Honneur, which, burnt during the Commune, was rebuilt in 5878.

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    The charitable institutions include Moorhead's hospital (1753) for reduced householders; the Dumfriesshire and Galloway royal infirmary, dating from 1778, but now housed in a fine edifice in the northern Italian style; the Crichton royal institution for the insane, founded by Dr James Crichton of Friars Carse, and supplemented in 1848 by the Southern Counties asylum; the new infirmary, a handsome building; the contagious diseases hospital, the industrial home for orphan and destitute girls and a nurses' home.

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    The city has a public library (housed in the city hall) and eight parks (including Riverside on the Big Sioux), with a total area of more than 500 acres.

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    The collections belonging to it and its library were at first housed in the Mala strana, then in a somewhat larger building in the Pfikopy.

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    The container this lipstick is housed in is the classic gold one, with lines that indent the cover throughout.

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    The controllers were housed in suit-case-size container and thick cords running from the controller to the helmet.

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    The cookery school is housed in the ground floor of the converted Georgian stables, which overlook the castle.. .

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    The cookery school is housed in the ground floor of the converted Georgian stables, which overlook the castle...

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    The corn was commonly housed; but if there be a want of room, he advises that the ricks be built on a scaffold and not upon the ground.

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    The cows when housed just get fed grass silage together with a few kg of meal fed using out of parlor feeders.

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    The days of playing "matchy-matchy" with one's wardrobe are pretty much long gone, but wearing outfits housed within the same color family is not.

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    The device consists of a pressurized aluminum container, housed in a robust plastic discharging.

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    The dock housed the first purpose built granary for the Baltic grain market.

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    The Emeline Fairbanks Memorial Library (1882) contained 30,000 volumes in 1910, housed in a building erected in 1903 by Mr Crawford Fairbanks in memory of his mother.

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    The Essex Institute (1848) is housed in a brick building (1851) with freestone trimmings and in old Plummer Hall (1857); its museum contains some old furniture and a collection of portraits; it has an excellent library and publishes quarterly (1859 sqq.) Historical' Collections.

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    The facility for coronary angiography is temporarily housed on the surgical day unit.

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    The Fletcher free public library (47,000 volumes in 1908) is housed in a Carnegie building.

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    The forecast was giving lots of Easterly so we housed the topmast, put in two reefs and set the storm jib.

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    The gallery of paintings, housed in a handsome building erected in 1880 on the Schdne Aussicht, contains one of the finest small collections in Europe, especially rich in the works of Rembrandt, Frans Hals and Van Dyck.

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    The Guggenheim Hermitage Museum in Las Vegas is housed within a specially designed section of the Venetian Hotel.

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    The Hanseatic museum is housed in a carefully-preserved gaard, or store-house and offices of the Hanseatic League of German merchants, who inhabited the German quarter (Tydskenbryggen) and were established here in great strength from 1445 to 1558 (when the Norwegians began to find their presence irksome), and brought much prosperity to the city in that period.

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    The high school is housed in a medieval monastery, which was restored in 1894-97.

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    The hospital also housed notorious and criminally insane patients, such as serial rapist Billy Mulligan.

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    The hotel is housed in a former warehouse, built in 1860 in the style of a Venetian palazzo.

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    The iBeam's patented light works by way of a tiny microchip housed inside the watch case.

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    The infamous Hope diamond is also housed in a heavily guarded room.

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    The island also housed Civil War prisoners, weapons, and ammunition for the Union Army.

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    The Jagellonian university, now housed in a magnificent Gothic building erected in 1881-1887, was attended in 1901 by 1255 students, and had 175 professors and lecturers.

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    The Las Vegas Guggenheim Hermitage Museum is housed within the impressive Venetian Hotel on Las Vegas Boulevard.

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    The last of the pot chrysanthemums should be housed by the end of the first week.

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    The lecture-rooms and other institutions connected with the two universities - in 1881 and 1882 a Bohemian university was founded though the German one continued to exist - are now housed in two vast buildings known as the Carolinum and the Clementinum.

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    The library of 1500 volumes which he bequeathed to the clergy of the diocese is housed in a building with an outside stair, standing near the cathedral, and the Bishop's Walk by the river also perpetuates his memory.

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    The main thing to take away from the moon signs is that they take on the characteristics of the sign they are housed in.

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    The models housed within its pages are stunningly gorgeous with physiques that can go toe-to-toe with even the highest paid super models.

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    The municipal government is housed in an ancient tobacco factory converted to public uses, and a fine old Capuchin convent now serves as a public hospital.

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    The Museo Civico is housed in the Palazzo Malaspina and contains many interesting national relics and a small picture gallery, with a large collection of offprints on paper from niello plates, including a very fine "Fountain of Love" by Antonio Pollainolo; another fine old palace, the Palazzo Mezzabarba, is now used as the Municipio.

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    The museum (a state institution), formerly housed in the same building as the library, was transferred in 1897 to a new building in the suburb of Mustapha Superieur.

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    The Museum also housed the Wallace collection until the opening of Hertford House, and the pictures now in the National Portrait Gallery.

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    The museum is housed in a building which is similar to the original quarrier 's cottages.

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    The museum of Egyptian antiquities was founded at Bulak in 1863, being then housed in a mosque, by the French savant Auguste Mariette.

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    The museum, housed in the hotel de ville, contains a fine collection of antiquities, including a famous bronze statuette of the winged figure of Victory, 23 in.

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    The Original Outlet Mall opened in 1982 and housed outlet stores such as Eddie Bauer, Hanes, Jockey, Sony and Samsonite, among others.

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    The Oxford team has found that 2,500 years ago the area housed a thriving, bustling settlement, ringed by timber fences.

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    The pencil and shadows are housed neatly in the palette, school paint kit-style.

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    The pitch was only about 100 yards from the hangar doors in which the R101 airship was housed.

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    The plaza itself had been converted from a barren, sandy square into a well-shaded park, through the efforts of the Woman's Board of Trade, an unique institution, which also controls the public library, housed in a brick and stone building (1907) in the Mission style of architecture.

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    The Polish Academy of Science, founded in 1872, is housed in the new university buildings.

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    The pop., which after the Armistice had been slowly returning, numbered in 1 9 21 about I,000 persons, housed for the most part in temporary huts, and the rebuilding of the town had begun.

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    The principal public buildings include the court house and the city hall, and there are a public library (housed in the city hall) and a children's home.

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    The public library is housed in a handsome building in Warden Street.

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    The public library, magnificently housed, contains more than 60,000 volumes.

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    The restaurant itself is housed in a vast restored granary.

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    The Romer museum of antiquities and natural history is housed in the former church of St Martin; the buildings of Trinity hospital, partly dating from the 14th century, are now a factory; and the Wedekindhaus (1598) is now a savingsbank.

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    The Royal Institution of South Wales, founded in 1835, is housed in a handsome building in the Ionic style erected in1838-1839and possesses a museum in which the geology, mineralogy, botany and antiquities of the district are well represented, there being a fine collection of neolithic remains from the Gower Caves and from Merthyr Mawr.

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    The ruins of the old city are of great archaeological interest, as are the relics, of which a large collection is housed in the local museum.

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    The sensor and recorder are both in the same enclosure, which is housed with the battery, inside a fully weatherproof case.

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    The sexual energy transmuted by this house is dependent upon the astrological sign housed within it.

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    The sides are taken care of but your peripheral vision isn't blocked, thanks to extra lens material housed in the sides of the frame.

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    The sports exhaust tailpipes, housed within a heat shield, fit into the rear bumper for good ground clearance plus a racy look.

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    The sprawling complex once housed over 500 patients.

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    The standard proof set was housed in a cardboard box.

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    The state archives are housed in the Franciscan monastery at the Frari.

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    The state library is housed in the Capitol.

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    The storeroom formerly housed the apparatus cabinet for the studio.

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    The suction tubing is connected to a canister which is housed within the machine and holds up to 300mls of fluid.

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    The tropical plants are housed in giant greenhouses called biomes.

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    The tumble dryer is housed in the integral garage which leads directly from the kitchen.

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    The two substantial water wheel pits housed 30 ' x 4 ' and 40 ' x 4 ' wheels respectively.

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    The university is, moreover, rich in institutions for the promotion of medical and chemical science, for the most part housed in buildings belonging to the governing body.

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    The university of Strassburg, founded in 1567 and suppressed during the French Revolution as a stronghold of German sentiment, was reopened in 1872; it now occupies a site in the new town and is housed in a handsome building erected for it in 1877-1894.

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    The various collections that Blink eyeglass frames are housed in might very well bear that out.

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    The washing facilities and toilets were housed in an open-air block of large cubicles enclosed by a very Seventies gently curving concrete wall.

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    The washing machine & tumble drier are housed in a separate utility room.

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    The WEBSITE has details about the resort, which is housed in a huge hangar.

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    The whole top of the building --where the hostel was housed --was on fire.

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    The wing housed an indoor basketball court, indoor pool, a small game room, and a huge theatre room where music blared from some action movie.

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    The Zoological Gardens at Buenos Aires are supported by the municipality, and contain many interesting animals, well housed in beautiful surroundings.

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    Their work incorporates fifty different abstracted tags and marks, housed within repeat speech bubbles and screen printed onto pastel colored tiles.

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    There are many nonprofits housed in Pittsburgh PA.

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    There is also a museum housed in the medieval cloisters, which is worth a look around.

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    There is no central server containing files - everything is housed on individual computers.

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    There the Congregational Library, founded a generation before, is housed, as well as a publication department.

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    There the flax is dried in the field, and housed or stacked during the winter succeeding its growth, and in the spring of the following year it is retted in crates sunk in the sluggish waters of the river Lys.

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    There's even an art-deco inspired French restaurant housed in an historic airport terminal; check the Le Relais web site to see if they're still offering live jazz on Sundays.

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    These are housed in a pair of ancient silver reliquaries, kept in a tomb near the altar.

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    These cabinets were generally taller than an average man and housed a monitor and deck where a joystick and buttons were placed (or a steering wheel, trackball, or a variety of other control mechanisms).

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    These registers, along with registers prior to 1881, are housed at the Archives of the Archdiocese of Saint Augustine.

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    These will be housed at your state archives.

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    They are also stylishly housed in a compact silver cabinet and comes with a tabletop stand.

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    They are composed of metal plates and are housed in a composite tray.

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    They are housed in library's May 4 Resource Center.

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    They contain an admirable collection, well housed and carefully managed, a specially interesting feature being the careful quarantine system of new arrivals and the post-mortem examinations of animals that have died.

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    They included an interesting horseshoe shaped building which housed growing parlors for the pullet chicks.

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    They must be housed in a suitable, secure, leak-proof, ventilated enclosure.

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    They were housed and eating Sheepdrove hay, but they are out all summer.

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    This cute restaurant is housed in a old firehouse right off a cobblestone walkway.

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    This is mainly occupied by Djurgarden (the deer-park), a beautiful park containing the buildings of the northern museum, a collection of Scandinavian costumes and domestic and agricultural utensils, and a biological museum housed in a wooden building imitating the early Norwegian timber churches (stavekirke).

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    This quarter has wide airy streets and lofty houses, and though perhaps the houses were let at prices which were beyond the purses of the lowest class, the result of their erection was to cause a number of the poorer houses in the old town to be vacated, thus giving an opportunity to the lowest class to be at any rate better housed than they were before.

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    This smart dining room is housed in a renovated old cellar bank.

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    This unit is housed in their beautiful new casework, complete with a stunningly machined aluminum front fascia.

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    This wonderful find and piece of Chinese history is currently housed at the Beijing Institute of Science.

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    Today around 25 young orphan orang utans are housed in the nurseries, in addition to those free in the reserve.

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    Tolbooth - The most important secular building; meeting place of burgh council; collection post for burgh council; collection post for burgh tolls; often housed town jail.

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    Two 12 inch guns would be housed in a revolving turret.

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    Two others were received in the Zoological Society's menagerie in 1904, and another was housed there for a short time in the following year, while a fifth was received in 1906.

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    Two padded chin rests are housed on both side openings, so your pet can relax while he enjoys his surroundings.

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    Two zip pockets are housed on the inside of the bag, along with a cell phone pocket, while the top of the handbag features a secure magnetic closure.

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    Two-thirds of the original altarpiece are now housed in the National Gallery on the Mound.

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    Unfortunately, the facility also housed individuals classified as "criminally insane".

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    Utilizing the world's first water-resistant square case, it also housed the Chronomatic, the world's first automatic chronograph movement with a microrotor.

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    We got word that he was housed in the bowling alley afraid that he would miss his game if he went to the event.

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    What stands out about this collection are its prints with everything from toile to paisley is housed here.

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    What this essentially means is that an elastic band is housed at the hem of the shirt that "tightens" it one the wearer's body.

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    While many of her handbags have a faux croc finish, they're housed within a lively collection of lovely lollipop colors that are hardly threatening.

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    You can also find hats housed in this category starting around $29.

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    You can often find these listed in their own section of a wine list or housed in a separate part of the wine shop.