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Things were not helped by the very close proximity of Hitler's Reich Chancellery, just one block away in Voßstraße, and many other Nazi government edifices nearby as well, and so Potsdamer Platz was right in a major target area.
When attacked, wombats dive into a nearby tunnel, using their rump to block a pursuing attacker.
The multi-million pound upgrade will involve tearing down a dilapidated block of flats in Wentworth Avenue and replacing them with new homes, as well as relocating the shopping parade in the street to nearby Kennedy Park.
To block the Persian advance, a small force of Greeks blocked the pass of Thermopylae, while an Athenian-dominated Allied navy engaged the Persian fleet in the nearby straits of Artemisium.
The method used to read NAND flash memory can cause nearby cells to change over time if the surrounding cells of the block are not rewritten.
200 block of W. 42nd Street ; former Lyric Theatre ( New York ) | Lyric Theatre facade and nearby buildings
More generally, within any given area of the park, either all players '/ spectators '/ officials ' masks must be on, or all players ' markers must either have a barrel block in place or be disconnected from their gas source, to ensure that a paintball cannot be fired from any nearby marker and cause eye injury.
Three persons died in the bombing, a newspaper typesetter and two people who lived in a nearby block of flats.
Shepherds Bush Green, seen from a nearby tower block ( September 2006 )
Sometimes the catcher may block a pitch, and the ball may be nearby, but the catcher has trouble finding the ball, allowing runners to advance.
The Melbourne Museum was originally located ( along with the State Library and the old state gallery ) in the city block between La Trobe, Swanston, Little Lonsdale and Russell Streets-the nearby Museum underground railway station was originally named after it, although following the move the station was renamed Melbourne Central.
A section of the remains of Holy Trinity Priory can be seen through a window in a nearby office block, on the north side.
Employees of the museum found a derrick nearby, smashed the wall around a window on the third floor, and lowered Anna by block and tackle with 18 men holding the end of the rope.
This was the first year that the conference was not held at Moscone Center, instead hosted at three hotels on nearby Mason Street, one block of which was closed and covered with a tent, which formed part of the conference venue.
There is a fine early fourteenth century bridge with five pointed arches, and nearby the remains of the Stannary Court, with its Coinage Hall-this was the centre of royal authority over tin-mining, and ' coinage ' meant the knocking off of the corner of each block of tin for the benefit of the Duchy of Cornwall.
* Michael Foale, the first British-born astronaut, was born at the Crowtree Lane Hospital ( now the sixth-form and IT block of King Edward VI Grammar School ) in the town ( his father was stationed at the nearby Royal Air Force base at Manby ).
Nelson would clear and secure German positions defending the evacuation beach, whilst Jellicoe, Hardy and Drake would capture the radar site and a nearby villa occupied by Luftwaffe radar technicians and their guards ; Rodney was the reserve formation, placed between the radar site and the main likely enemy approach to block any counter-attack.
Residents were to have the option to keep their flats in the block, or to move into new low-rise homes nearby, in which case the vacated flats would be sold to finance the works.
In Shintomi, all of the windows in the schools are double-paned to block noise from a nearby military base.
The building lobby extends all the way through the block to connect with the nearby USG Building.
WGBH built a new studio complex, designed by James Polshek & Partners, in nearby Brighton, spanning the block of Market Street from Guest Street to North Beacon Street, with radio studios facing pedestrian traffic on Market Street.
Because it was too heavy to carry away or because there were many well-shaped blocks nearby the block was not removed although it has been damaged.
Initially cosmonaut candidates were housed at the nearby Frunze Central Airfield ( Moscow ), followed by an apartment block in Chkalovsky before eventually moving to the newly built apartments on site where they would remain with their families throughout training.
The fire quickly spread north to the Kenyon block and the nearby Madison and Griffith blocks.
A coronagraph is a telescopic attachment designed to block out the direct light from a star so that nearby objects – which otherwise would be hidden in the star's bright glare – can be resolved.

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Orthodox peasants in Albania's southern lowlands loathed Zogu because he supported the Muslim landowners ' efforts to block land reform ; Shkodër's citizens felt shortchanged because their city did not become Albania's capital, and nationalists were dissatisfied because Zogu's government did not press Albania's claims to Kosovo or speak up more energetically for the rights of the ethnic Albanian minorities in present-day Yugoslavia and Greece.
* A doubled block also blocks trailing pieces of the player who created the block, or blocks them unless they roll the exact number to land on the block ; additionally, the doubled block can't move forward until the block that landed upon it moves off again.
Although sections of the main Führerbunker were found, partially destroyed or filled in, another bunker complex was found further north that even the East German authorities had apparently missed, plus other cavities beneath land bordering the east side of Ebertstraße, although these turned out to be underground garages belonging to a former SS accommodation block.
The State was concerned that the tribe would open a casino or tax-free business on the land and sued to block the transfer.
Large application rates of milk onto land, or disposing in a hole, is problematic as the residue from the decomposing milk will block the soil pores and thereby reduce the water infiltration rate through the soil profile.
After a short search, Cray decided to return to his home town of Chippewa Falls, WI, where he purchased a block of land and started up a new lab.
Called the Cordillera Central here, the land is actually a large block of the Earth's crust that has been lifted and tilted eastward.
Neumayer suggested as a suitable site a block of land not far from the present position of the observatory, but this was not granted.
The allied Greek land forces, which Herodotus states numbered no more than 4, 200 men, had chosen Thermopylae to block the advance of the vastly numerically superior Persian army.
Charles Eddy donated the land which consisted of an entire town block.
By 1920, the businesses in Loxley consisted of an egg store, grocery store, two general merchandise stores, train depot, drug store, telegraph office, land office, repair garage, post office, bank, hotel, butcher shop, orange packing shed, cement block plant, a blacksmith, a feed and lumber store.
Land was acquired by purchase from a Mr. Harford, the first block of land being 1, 500 acres, which was added to from time to time as the colonization work progressed.
This block was bulldozed to clear land for a planned truck stop and travel plaza.
In 2006, El Cajon attempted to annex a small portion of unincorporated land that is part of the Granite Hills CDP ( census block 3006 ) to allow The Home Depot to build a store there.
In 1851, land surveyor Salisbury Haley designed the street grid, famously botching the block measurements, misaligning the streets, thereby creating doglegs at certain intersections.
The majority of the six mile ( north-south ) by three mile ( east-west ) block of land that lies within Timnath's growth management area is low-density residential or agricultural, and is designated to remain so, with open space and parkland filling the remainder of the area, particularly near the Poudre River and Timnath Reservoir.
The plan of the founders was to purchase a block of land along the route of the railroad and to divide it into four equal parts.
The Original Town of Cornell was centered on a block of public land, which is today called North Park.
The 10 block town site survey was completed September 14, 1878 on land owned by the Hastings and Dakota Railway Company.
The men accepted the plan, and named the streets surrounding the city park for themselves ( Clark chose a street one block south of the square, along his father's land ).
This maximizes the use of the land of the block ; it does not, however, affect street frequency.

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