She specializes in marketing upscale waterfront homes and dockominiums with a proven track record of success. |
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Enjoy a long late lunch here on the deck of the Horizons waterfront restaurant. |
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About 150 demonstrators protested in the city's downtown waterfront district. |
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It will bring together almost all of the watercolours and sketches Mackintosh made at the picturesque Mediterranean waterfront of Port Vendres. |
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For a truly colonial feel visit the Old Courthouse Restaurant on the waterfront. |
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His vision includes the development and revitalisation of the neglected waterfront of the River Foyle. |
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On the way to work this morning I noticed the statue of Sir Thomas More sitting in his nice waterfront gardens in Chelsea. |
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Taking my drink and bag of food, I go to eat my meal at the waterfront and drink in the taste of my home town. |
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The Town of Digby wants to develop a waterfront property as a Fishermen's Memorial. |
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The office and the accommodation are a few hundred metres back from the harbour along the waterfront road. |
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Even as waterfront property is today prized above all other, until the 1960s urban waterfronts were primarily industrial, brutal, and cheap. |
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Look at similar cities with a waterfront, a similar business profile and comparable population. |
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Arisaig proper greets you after a few more turns in the road, with a small waterfront looking out across a muddy harbour. |
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Hop on at Queen's pier and sail out for a few beers or supper at one of the waterfront restaurants. |
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Much of this passed through the waterfront markets and industrial tenements of Dublin into the Irish interior. |
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We are a harbour city, yet we are cut off from the waterfront by a six-lane road. |
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The walk took her from the quay, through the town centre and back to the waterfront. |
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The edge of the ship channel is one of the most attractive sites for housing on the whole waterfront. |
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The light was so gentle over the river, and the thronging crowds at the waterfront were so colourful. |
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I suppose the waterfront dispute is the quintessential example, but that is only one amongst many. |
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A 70-metre jetty will connect the waters of the Atlantic to phase one of the waterfront. |
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Shortly before he retired from the waterfront, Hoffer became an adjunct professor at the University of California, Berkeley. |
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These whips are exceptionally strong and will not obstruct your waterfront view. |
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We walked down a steep hill, ahead of us the moon shone down on the waterfront. |
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The older and better known of the two is Old Port, an eight-block wedge of Victorian red-brick buildings that include the waterfront. |
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I wasn't surprised to find that it has been a subject of redesign for the Seattle waterfront area. |
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Luxurious waterfront houses were levelled and smaller houses that lined the town's canals were blown into the water. |
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Most charges focus on the Mafia's control of New York's waterfront, vast and beautiful, but for years a nest of corruption. |
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The cleanup drew shoreside development, which, in turn, draws landlubbers to the waterfront every day. |
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Though sparsely populated, Plantation Key promises accommodation for the tourists at the waterfront vacation rentals. |
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The Dublin excavations are amongst the most informative in Europe for the development of successive waterfront quays and revetments. |
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However, there have been many recent discoveries of vessel-fragments reused in timber revetments on the City of London's mile-long waterfront. |
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Four years ago, the city of New York rezoned the area, with the intention of creating a park along the Brooklyn waterfront. |
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They support a more thoughtful development of the waterfront site that would enhance its urban attractiveness. |
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Those who ventured outside the convention halls to enjoy the warm weather and the view of Vancouver's scenic waterfront heard the drums. |
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At nineteen, Jeremiah McAuley was a thief and the terror of the New York waterfront. |
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It's a 15-room guesthouse, bang on the waterfront and at the heart of all local goings-on. |
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Stroll the paved waterfront walk along Marine Drive and explore the east and west mooring basins. |
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We finally arrived at a section of waterfront and piled out of the vehicles to look at birds. |
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The bridge to the Island Airport will open the waterfront to heavy daily commercial air traffic. |
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Cafes along the waterfront offer English breakfasts with bacon, sausages, baked beans, toast and coffee. |
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The ferries that used to shuttle area residents along the river stopped in the 1950s when a highway cut the neighborhood off from the waterfront. |
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There was a gentle, cooling breeze off the waterfront to balance the heat from the blazing sun. |
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A crooked city councilman gives Tony the skinny on waterfront developments that are about to transpire in Newark. |
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Just 1 mile north of downtown, you can wander along the waterfront past marinas, docks, houseboat communities, and working boatyards. |
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Precast quay panels are nearing completion and the new bollards for tying up ships and fenders are visible from the waterfront. |
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It seems that this boom town happily prioritized industry, which soon dominated the waterfront on all sides. |
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The robbery took place at Aker Brygge, an upscale shopping centre and apartment complex on the Oslo waterfront. |
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The small bay to the south-east of the site may also be incorporated as a marina for the waterfront residents. |
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Located bang on the waterfront, it's a restaurant in the day serving up hearty breakfasts, brunches, lunches and dinners. |
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Storm whips up from the Antarctic and joggers pound along a waterfront buffeted by wind. |
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The waterfront was also dead, an empty stretch of dock littered with bits of rope, fish, and other such trash. |
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As I surveyed the waterfront, a cabin cruiser pulled up and deposited a large Indian man with gleaming teeth before pulling away again. |
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Developers have constructed artificial canals to give as many people as possible a slice of the waterfront. |
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As I say, for many years I was an employer in the association of waterfront employers, and we had some right stoushes, I can tell members. |
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It illegally sacked its entire waterfront workforce and attempted to replace them with secretly trained strike-breakers. |
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From large resorts to secluded waterfront hideaways you will find the perfect place for your vacation, plus friendly locals to make it memorable. |
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Close to the waterfront were the ship's brokers and chandlers and cheap seaman's boarding houses, interspersed with taverns and druggeries. |
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From its neat grid of streets which parallel the long waterfront, a more chaotic jumble of lanes wriggle up the hillside. |
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The Port Elizabeth waterfront is lined with neat wooden villas and small hotels nestling among the palms. |
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I first wrote to you in May 1996 concerning the parlous state of the hulks and barges moored illegally along the waterfront by Waterman's Park. |
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There will be extensive waterfront communal facilities such as parks, artificial canals and a civic centre. |
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The security goal is to stop them before they penetrate the security zone with the intent to blow up the city's waterfront. |
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The proposed site, a former coal gas factory, is located on the the Grand River waterfront in Galt's downtown core. |
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As most of the hotels are on the waterfront, the boats will pick you up from the jetty behind yours and drop you back. |
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An attempt to revitalize industrially zoned areas on the waterfront is stirring debate. |
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There are concerns that the development of the waterfront will affect the structural integrity of nearby houses. |
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A plaza joins a public esplanade which is planned to eventually connect all of Tacoma's waterfront. |
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I met my wife when I had a flat at Glasgow's waterfront and needed a flatmate to share. |
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Now we're racing, gliding past the San Francisco waterfront with a sea lion porpoising alongside. |
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A former correspondent and editor covers the waterfront of problems that afflict higher education. |
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The book contains 500 poems from American and British poets, covering the waterfront from T.S. Eliot to Maya Angelou. |
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The Next Directory is huge and covers the waterfront in categories of clothing for women, men and children. |
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I plead guilty to the charge that a short essay did not cover the waterfront. |
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A symposium will seek to cover the waterfront of issues that bear upon modern Tamil drama. |
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For several weeks, Clarkson haunted Bristol waterfront pubs to see how officers recruited their crews. |
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Some waterfront areas like Canton, where there has been a fourfold increase in property values, are blossoming. |
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Hidden among the explosive greenery are waterfront and hillside cottages, and palm-thatch gazebos where guests are taking dinner. |
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Colourful two-storey waterfront buildings overlook the main promenade, which curves gently around a small harbour. |
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On the waterfront, it overlooked the ferry dock with the barrier reef and Tahiti visible on the horizon. |
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The marina offers 120 open and covered slips with transient dockage, short-term slip rentals and motel rooms with waterfront decks. |
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We came through Bari, which involved long waits between connections and a lumbering run along the waterfront to the ferry in Patras, with wheeled case bouncing behind. |
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It's a sociable port, with jaunty coconut palms lining its brassy waterfront, an agreeable jumble of architectural styles, and a very lived-in sense of its own history. |
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Like the Ear Inn, this one-time Hell's Kitchen saloon was on the waterfront when it opened in 1868 to serve the local Irish stevedores and visiting seamen from the world over. |
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As for those six waterfront home sites, three would front the Intracoastal and the other three would be on the marina basin, all with private docks. |
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Here are three techniques that cover the waterfront from easy to expert. |
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A subsequent troop of smaller waves, called seiches, would then finish the job, rinsing away casinos and the waterfront escapes of Internet millionaires. |
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Crowds have swelled to capacity, increasing pressure for the club to move to a 55,000-ground at the waterfront, a flit which remains uncertain for financial reasons. |
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The development proposal includes a new bayside village with 800 waterfront blocks, up to 200 marina berths, a community yacht club, new beaches and waterfront parks. |
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High speed catamarans or hydrofoils will whisk up to 150 passengers on the 30-minute journey from Fife to Edinburgh's waterfront every half an hour at peak times. |
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What you see on the loaded trestles and sagging stalls, lining the waterfront here, will end up on a thousand restaurant tables by the end of the day. |
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Living adjacent to a beautiful waterfront park is a mixed blessing. |
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A truckload of plutonium waste has been hijacked on the waterfront. |
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The people on the waterfront are irresponsibly subjecting their children to unacceptable conditions. |
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After returning across the bridge, she shed her veils, exaggeratedly made-up her face and disappeared among the pedestrians travelling south along the waterfront. |
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The impact of the sea and the inner harbour create an unusually calm harmony within the seemingly endless development of condominiums taking place along the waterfront. |
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Yesterday I walked down to the pool, via the exquisite twilit waterfront where the sea lay like cool mercury, barely rippling, and small boats mirrored themselves. |
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The docks stretched the width of the town, from wall to wall, a cobbled waterfront avenue with two wharves jutting out into the bay, embraced by the arms of the breakwater. |
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All the hotels and motels along the waterfront has been totally destroyed. |
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Access to the river will be opened by a waterfront promenade. |
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As the the sun goes down, imagine taking a walk at the waterfront of Mandraki for a peaceful evening, talking to the fishermen, and dancing a syrtaki. |
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The city tumbles down the steep slopes to the river's edge where it coalesces into a raffish assortment of bars, cafes and restaurants housed in tottering waterfront terraces. |
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Haines was also well respected in the close-knit waterfront neighborhood of Fells Point, according to former neighbors. |
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We walked down to the waterfront, bought ice cream and sat on a bench on the edge of a pier, watching sailboats and cargo ships and the ferry go by. |
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We need to and can cover the waterfront without being ghettoized. |
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Thwaites ultimately managed to escape Germany, after his former boss on the Hamburg waterfront intervened on his behalf and he was able to buy himself freedom. |
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What began as a waterfront fish market is now a popular location for a simple soft shell crab sandwich or New England and Manhattan clam chowders. |
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A college president has to cover the waterfront, not just one discipline. |
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I'm also concerned that the change is being made piecemeal, without regard to the proposed redevelopment of the waterfront and City Hall car park. |
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On the frigid night of December 15, 1835, as children counted down to Christmas, coal gas leaked from a stove and ignited a five-story warehouse near the south waterfront. |
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Jim drove them to the waterfront and parked in the charter's private lot, securing the truck for what he had explained to Blair could be a two or three day wait. |
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Meanwhile Tent City, the rickety collection of 50 squatter homes on the waterfront, was cleared away, and residents were offered temporary housing. |
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The present elevated motorway will be moved back some 100m from the seafront and remade at ground level, allowing a linear park to be created along the waterfront. |
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The waterfront with its white Cycladic houses is very grand and the splendid harbour looks out at the Portara, a vast gateway of marble shaped like the Greek letter pi. |
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Lennon had got the sailing bug on Long Island where he and Ono had a house on the waterfront. |
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Following launch, early on we would receive interesting e-mails via the Web site about spectacular projects in Hawaii or Florida or other waterfront wonderlands. |
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The Kai Cart just back from the waterfront serves interesting food and the group recommends the paua patties which can be eaten on the site or bought as a takeaway. |
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Venetians sip their coffee in quiet squares and walk their dogs along the waterfront with nary a tourist in sight. |
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They dominate the waterfront, and almost everywhere else in the city center the influence of the sea is apparent too. |
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The Mexican aristocracy and the nouveau riche have bought up most of the sites along the waterfront, where they have created palatial architect-designed homes. |
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The historic center of San Francisco is the northeast quadrant of the city anchored by Market Street and the waterfront. |
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A luxury waterfront flat believed to be owned by a Hells Angels bikie in Sydney was searched by police this afternoon. |
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This man Jameson pinches 'em, but his mate follows him up an' has it out with him in a waterfront groggery. |
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Also in September is the Neptune Festival in Virginia Beach, which celebrates the city, the waterfront, and regional artists. |
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In recent years, several areas along Liverpool's waterfront have undergone significant redevelopment. |
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The southern waterfront of the city is dominated by a series of fortifications including the Round Tower, the Square Tower, and Southsea Castle. |
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A new waterfront area at Cardiff Bay contains the Senedd building, home to the Welsh Assembly and the Wales Millennium Centre arts complex. |
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Among the memorials in the US is the Irish Hunger Memorial near a section of the Manhattan waterfront in New York City, where many Irish arrived. |
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Known as Forthside, it has the aim of developing a new waterfront district linked to the railway station via a new pedestrian bridge. |
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Some of the parks along the waterfront include Lincoln Park, Grant Park, Burnham Park and Jackson Park. |
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The city's waterfront location and nightlife has attracted residents and tourists alike. |
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It was designed to withstand the weather conditions on the Cardiff Bay waterfront and will look increasingly better with age. |
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On any day in the late 19th century, six million oysters could be found on barges tied up along the city's waterfront. |
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Apartments and hotels were constructed towards the Common and waterfront, along Southsea Terrace, Western Parade and Clarence Parade. |
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In 1686, the British colonial officials gave the municipality control over the waterfront. |
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It is held that the Gambino crime family controlled the New York waterfront and the Genovese crime family controlled the New Jersey side. |
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Plantations were developed primarily along the major rivers, where the waterfront provided access to the major transportation routes. |
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The vision is to reinvent the central Manchester conurbation as the major waterfront destination in Northern England. |
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The feuding for control of the Jersey waterfront made news as sluggings, bombings, and beatings continued on the Jersey City docks. |
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Wilson looked more like a bouncer at a waterfront bar than a ballplayer. |
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The work should be performed from the head of the main breakwater, through awanport, turntables 2 and 3 to the waterfront closing. |
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Properties from the beach to the Delaware Bay will be open, from fixer-uppers to two-bedroom condominiums and waterfront estates. |
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Other tourist must-dos include Puke Ariki, an award-winning museum on New Plymouth waterfront that holds more than 6,000 Maori treasures. |
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These developments along the transformed waterfront will be a catalyst for refurbishing the surrounding rundown residential districts. |
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A VICTORIAN-STYLE funfair will entertain crowds flocking to the Liverpool waterfront to see Cunard's Three Queens. |
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Saturday entertainment is headlined by Kellie Pickier, and concludes with fireworks on the waterfront. |
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A RARELY-SEEN painting of Liverpool's waterfront by LS Lowry is taking centre stage as a new exhibition. |
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Two waterfront land parcels bounded by the beach to the east and Seagirt Avenue to the west in the seaside community of Far Rockaway, Queens. |
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King Street and Roy Street to replace the seismically vulnerable Alaskan Way Viaduct along the central waterfront. |
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Now I am back in the metaphorical bosun's chair, it is heartening to see the waterfront thriving evermore. |
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The waterfront home sits on a 13,645-square-foot lot in Coral Ridge and has a marble staircase, elevator, library, media room, winy pantry and pool. |
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Freeport Fleetwood, opened in 1995, is a waterfront outlet shopping village, on the site of the former Wyre Dock, with 45 shops in a marina setting. |
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The distilleries were located around Market Square near the waterfront. |
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King Abdullah Street is one of the most important streets in Jeddah and runs from King Fahd Road by the waterfront in the west of Jeddah to the eastern end of the city. |
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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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Barth shared the strategic planning initiatives of his department and indicated each borough will see a greater emphasis on open space, parks and access to the waterfront. |
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His goal is to imbue his waterfront enclave with enough complexity to provide a distilled version of the great metropolis within this moated sanctuary. |
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On the city waterfront, a palm-lined path brings bikers, skaters, and strollers to beaches where they can watch boardsailors streak across the sparkling water. |
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Many piers remained derelict for years until the demolition of the Embarcadero Freeway reopened the downtown waterfront, allowing for redevelopment. |
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Where there once had been clapboard beach bungalows scattered among sandy lots covered with iceplant, now stood multi-million dollar waterfront mansions. |
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Directly north of Pacific Heights facing the waterfront is the Marina, a neighborhood popular with young professionals that was largely built on reclaimed land from the Bay. |
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In recent years decrepit cities looking for new revenue and a symbol of hope have gentrified their waterfront wharfs and warehouses with great fanfare. |
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Like a giant clam shell flipped open on the waterfront, the building is divided into two roughly horseshoe-shaped parts, connected by the hinge of a long, glazed galleria. |
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They were impressed with the flexible floor plan and amenities at 75 Broad Street, as well as its proximity to world-class dining, hotels and the South-facing waterfront. |
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The bridges will enable Torontonians to walk or cycle from Trinity-Bellwoods Park via Queen West and King West to Fort York down to the waterfront. |
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The new building at Customhouse Quay in Greenock sits right on the waterfront, overlooking the river and the boats that James Watt has drawn and painted since he was a boy. |
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A ROW between a landlord and ex-Everton player Joseph Yobo over the condition in which a waterfront flat was left has been referred to the police. |
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When the longships moored along the coast, they sent the slaves ashore to run along the waterfront to gauge whether it was safe for the rest of the crew to follow. |
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A storm surge brought on by winds as high as 60 miles per hour Monday afternoon made the waterfront surrounding Lady Liberty and much of Lower Manhattan an animated sight. |
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