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central and Brighton
These included long term population movements out to Croydon, Kingston and Sutton ; the growth of heavy traffic on the A23 ( main road from central London to Gatwick Airport and Brighton ), and a lack of redevelopment sites in the town centre.
Brighton is central to a many larger areas which is a great advantage to its residents.
Coney Island maintains a broad sandy beach from West 37th Street at Sea Gate, through the central Coney Island area and Brighton Beach, to the beginning of the community of Manhattan Beach, a distance of approximately.
An early example from Britain is the fanciful iron-framed dome over the central building of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, begun in 1815 by John Nash, the personal architect of King George IV. A modern dome of Bashundhara City, the largest shopping mall of South Asia which situated in Dhaka Bangladesh.
Brighton has lacked a central village since the city of Rochester annexed the area around East Avenue and Winton Road, formerly the village of Brighton, in 1905.
Currently, the and trains come off Flatbush Avenue to join the line at Prospect Park ; the uses the central tracks to run to Brighton Beach station, serving express stations, while the provides local service on the outer tracks to the end of the line at Coney Island Stillwell Avenue Terminal.
A key objective of the Thameslink Programme was allowing more trains to travel between central London and Brighton, which was prevented by a bottleneck between London Bridge and Blackfriars on a viaduct through the historic Borough Market.
Brighton is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.
West New Brighton ( also called West Brighton ) is a neighborhood of New York City, Richmond County, USA, situated along the central North Shore of Staten Island.
South Croydon is a locality in Greater London, the area surrounding the valley south of central Croydon about 1 km in radius, centred on the Red Deer public house on the Brighton Road.
Wild Turkeys appeared on and near the grounds of this facility in the 1990s, and have since multiplied and spread to other Staten Island neighborhoods, having been sighted as far away as West Brighton on the island's central North Shore.
The estate lies to the north-east of central Brighton, and was largely developed after World War II with a mixture of council housing and private development.
The typical daytime service from the station is four trains per hour southbound to central London, Wimbledon and Sutton ; and four trains per hour northbound, of which two terminate at St Albans and two at Luton ; and several through the night train services between Bedford and Brighton.
The Prince's subsequent patronage of the town for the next 40 years was central to the rapid growth of the town and the transition of the fishing village of Brighthelmston to the modern town of Brighton. Dr.
They live in central Brighton.

central and side
The Walnut Trees Of Altenburg is composed in the form of a triptych, with the two small side panels framing and enclosing the main central episode of the novel.
But these are side issues to a powerful central theme.
A common architecture for churches is the shape of a cross ( a long central rectangle, with side rectangles, and a rectangle in front for the altar space or sanctuary ).
The side channels run parallel to the center channel, except at locations such as the navel, heart, throat and crown ( i. e. chakras ) where the two side channels twist around the central channel.
At the navel, throat and crown, there is a twofold knot caused by each side channel twisting once around the central channel.
; Couillard: A simplified trebuchet, where the trebuchet's single counterweight is split, swinging on either side of a central support post.
In contrast to the east side, the central and west neighborhoods originally contained many of the working class Germans who settled the town.
Hexen introduces " hub " levels to the series, wherein the player travels back and forth between central hub levels and connected side levels.
The four-iwan format, finalized by the Seljuqs, and later inherited by the Safavids, firmly established the courtyard facade of such mosques, with the towering gateways at every side, as more important than the actual buildings themselves, and they typically took the form of a square-shaped, central courtyard with large entrances at each side, giving the impression of being gateways to the spiritual world.
Semantically, the catamaran is a pair of Vaka held together by Aka, whereas the trimaran is a central Vaka, with Ama on each side, attached by Aka.
This entrance passage is long and leads to the central almost square chamber measuring about on each side.
During negotiations, anger disrupts the process by reducing the level of trust, clouding parties ' judgment, narrowing parties ' focus of attention and changing their central goal from reaching agreement to retaliating against the other side.
Note the doors on the left-hand side of the bus -- the BRT line uses central island platforms for most of its route.
Further wrangles effectively brought work on the north side of Leipziger Platz to a complete stop for several years ; even now there are some " fake facades " where completed new buildings should be, while a long-running dispute over who owned the Wertheim department store site ( or had claims to the revenue from its sale by the government ), has to this day left another large gap in the central Berlin cityscape that is only now finally being redeveloped.
Surviving examples have a variety of head forms but there are two main variants, one with the side blades ( known as flukes or wings ) branching from the neck of the central blade at 45 degrees, the other with hooked blades curving back towards the haft.
The historic center of the city, the Puxi area, is located on the western side of the Huangpu, while the newly developed Pudong, containing the central financial district Lujiazui, was developed on the eastern bank.
The central peninsula on the east side of the harbour, and the area immediately opposite on the west side, hosts the site of the original city from the merger of Parrtown and Carleton.
The western side of the central peninsula subsequently saw increased development and currently includes the central business district ( CBD ) and the Trinity Royal heritage district, which together are referred to as " Uptown " by residents throughout the city.
According to the Continued Biographies of Eminent Monks ( 645 ) by Daoxuan, Shaolin Monastery was built on the north side of Shaoshi, the central peak of Mount Song, one of the Sacred Mountains of China, by Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty in 477.
Fort Ebey, named for the Colonel, was established in 1942 on the west side of the central part of the island, just northwest of Coupeville.
Few could disagree with McGonagall's closing judgement: ' I must now conclude my lay / By telling the world fearlessly without the least dismay / That your central girders would not have given way ,/ At least many sensible men do say ,/ Had they been supported on each side with buttresses ,/ At least many sensible men confesses ,/ For the stronger we our houses do build ,/ The less chance we have of being killed '.

central and comprising
Athenian democracy developed in the Greek city-state of Athens, comprising the central city-state of Athens and the surrounding territory of Attica, around 508 BC.
For example, on the Madagascar high central plateau, comprising approximately ten percent of that country's land area, virtually the entire landscape is sterile of vegetation, with gully erosive furrows typically in excess of 50 meters deep and one kilometer wide.
This region constitutes 1. 5 million square miles ( 3. 9 million km² ) in the drainage basin of Hudson Bay, comprising over 1 / 3 the area of modern day Canada and stretching into the north central United States.
* Maluku ( province ), a province of Indonesia comprising the central and southern parts of the archipelago
* The Plains: Heartland of Álava comprising Vitoria and Salvatierra-Agurain, with a central urban area and crop landscape prevailing around and bounded south and north by the Basque Mountains.
The central area, comprising the northern half of Santa Cruz Department, has gently rolling hills and a drier climate than the north.
At the narrow pass of Thermopylae, on the east coast of central Greece, Brennus ' forces suffer heavy losses while trying to break through the Greek defence comprising the Phocians and the Aetolians.
* Mauretania Caesariensis, comprising western and central Algeria as far as Kabylia.
Athenian democracy developed in the Greek city-state of Athens, comprising the central city-state of Athens and the surrounding territory of Attica, around 500 BC.
Today, Wageningen is also the central city in Food Valley, the Dutch food & nutrition cluster concentrated around WUR and comprising many institutes, companies and state-of-the-art facilities in the food & nutrition field.
Cells comprising the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system are classified as neural tissue.
The Stocks lived in the hall's central section, comprising " a large hall, lounge dining room, a chapel, six rooms on a floor, with brewhouse, large courts, stable, etc ", while the two wings were leased tenants from about 1700.
The first two courts and the central building ( comprising the old library, the dining hall, the junior common room and the bar ) were designed by Sir Denys Lasdun and were completed in 1963.
The Midlands, or the English Midlands, is the traditional name for the area comprising central England that broadly corresponds to the early medieval Kingdom of Mercia.
A central theme in the advocacy of DRGs was that this reimbursement system would, by constraining the hospitals, oblige their administrators to alter the behavior of the physicians and surgeons comprising their medical staffs.
The architect had drawn up plans to restore the south transept and central tower too, but sadly these were never realised, leaving the south transept as a ruin sealed off by the 1877 ' temporary ' brick wall and leaving the church in an odd truncated state today ( comprising half the nave, the chancel, north transept and base of the crossing ).
* Federation, a union comprising a number of partially self-governing states or regions united by a central government
Further, the devolved governments cannot challenge the constitutionality of acts of Parliament, and the powers of the devolved governments can be revoked or reduced by the central government ( the Parliament with a government comprising the Cabinet, headed by the Prime Minister ).
Padayani is unique to central Travancore, comprising the Pathanamthitta-Alappuzha-Kottayam belt of Kerala.
In the study of human settlements, an urban agglomeration is an extended city or town area comprising the built-up area of a central place ( usually a municipality ) and any suburbs linked by continuous urban area.
" hearing, listening "), often spelled sruti or sruthi mainly in South India, is a term that describes the sacred texts comprising the central canon of Hinduism and is one of the three main sources of dharma and therefore is also influential within Hindu Law.
The Indo-Pacific, sometimes known as the Indo-West Pacific, is a biogeographic region of the Earth's seas, comprising the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean, the western and central Pacific Ocean, and the seas connecting the two in the general area of Indonesia.
In September 2005, the channel began showing new idents comprising a central BBC Four logo surrounded by four quadrants which show different stages of the same footage thus making for a sort of optical illusion ; for example, a swimming pool where a person on an inflatable ring appears in the bottom-left corner, though ripples don't enter the remaining quarters.
The central island was the site of the main structure of the castle, comprising a retaining wall ( the middle ward ) with gatehouses east and west, and an inner ward with east and west gatehouses and circular corner towers.

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