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Closed and doors
One day later the same happened to the Cambridge Barfly, with the company placing " Closed for Refurbishment " signs on the doors to these venues.

Closed and city
Part of the GTI properties and adjacent to SoWa Sundays, the Thayer Street Art and Design zone of SoWa is located between 450 / 460 Harrison Ave and Albany St. Closed to vehicular traffic, this city street is now designated for pedestrians only.
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* L ' amour les yeux fermés ( Love With Closed Eyes ): This novel, which won the Renaudot Prize, is the account of the destruction of a city which has reached the peak of its development and refinement and which is suffering from an insidious evil.
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doors and city
The city also received state funds for the new library and opened the doors to the new facility in November 2006.
On July 3, 1874 Switzerland's first zoo ( the Zoo Basel ) opened its doors in the south of the city towards Binningen.
The new programme of building was carried out in great haste: Columns, marbles, doors, and tiles were taken wholesale from the temples of the Empire and moved to the new city.
The new Hereford Cattle Market opened its doors in August 2011 on a new site just outside the city and has already proved so successful that trading and business is up on the previous sites record.
The Walls of Segovia existed when Alfonso VI of León and Castile took the city to the Arabs, who commanded a larger coming to have a perimeter of 3 kilometers, eighty towers, five doors and several doors.
When Zhu Di reached the capital city, the frustrated and disgraced General Li Jinglong opened the doors and permitted Zhu Di's army to freely enter.
With limited accommodation available in the city, local residents opened their doors and took in many of those stranded.
The materials used to build a Mesopotamian house were the same as those used today: mud brick, mud plaster and wooden doors, which were all naturally available around the city, although wood could not be naturally made very well during the particular time period described.
Strabo described the city as having " fancy tools made out of gold and silver, such as the family gold, right triangles, and their drinking glass, let alone their large homes which have their doors, walls, roofs filled with colors, gold, silver, and holy stones "
The Berne Public Library, which opened its doors in 1935 and is currently located in the former city auditorium, serves the city of Berne.
The steel industry allowed the city to flourish until 1977 when several area plants closed their doors for good.
The restaurant, like its city, remains almost the same as it was when it first opened its doors in the 1970s.
Sears chose the city as its first Sears Grand location, a new store concept, which opened its doors in 2003 at the Jordan Landing shopping center.
In 2009, Fife considered a tax on the number of doors a business had, but it was narrowly voted down by the city council.
Tabor College was located in the city from 1853 to 1927 before it closed its doors for financial reasons.
The city is also home to the new Texas A & M Health Science Center Round Rock which opened its doors December 2010.
Janus was also involved in spatial transitions, presiding over home doors, city gates and boundaries.
In reflection of the basilica's claim to primacy in the world as " mother church ", the words Sacrosancta Lateranensis ecclesia omnium urbis et orbis ecclesiarum mater et caput ( meaning " Most Holy Lateran Church, of all the churches in the city and the world, the mother and head ") are incised in the front wall between the main entrance doors.
In 1960, the newly-established Hamilton Teachers ’ College opened its doors, and combined forces with the fledgling university ( then a branch of Auckland University ) to plan a new joint campus on farmland at Hillcrest, on the city ’ s outskirts.
Under the city and castle is a vast labrynth of connected passageways and cellars, Znojmo Catacombs, developed in the 14th and 15th century for defensive purposes and containing wells, drainage, fireplaces, trap doors and escapeways that led beyond the fortifications of the city.
Most bicycle lanes in the city are marked out with parking spaces for motorist parking, making those lanes ' pointless ' and raising the risk of motorists opening car doors into the path of passing bicyclists.

doors and hall
Shaoshi, the peak where Shaolin Temple is located on Mount Song, means " little hall " and thus the name of the peak becomes a play on words for the six gates or doors by which the reader may enter the little hall on Mount Song and find enlightenment.
: The front hall of the club is accessible via glass double doors from the street.
High lists Syn eleventh, and details that she " guards the doors of the hall and shuts them against those who are not to enter ".
Theophrastus states that King Antigonus made the rigging of his fleet of papyrus, an old practice illustrated by the ship's cable, wherewith the doors were fastened when Odysseus slew the suitors in his hall ( Odyssey xxi.
East range of First quad ; the ornate portico in the centre leads into hall, the doors on either side lead to the undercroft ( left ) and chapel ( right ).
After nearly one and a half hours of sporadic gun battles, the Russian special forces blew open the doors to the main hall and poured into the auditorium.
Alice finds herself in a hall with many doors, and all of them locked.
Well, I'd met Einstein — his office was two or three doors down the hall — but I never knocked on Einstein's office because I had too much respect for his privacy and his time.
The levels of the theater area, in conjunction with two splendid staircases, gave a grand access to the main hall of the Propylaea with the high doors.
In this voting procedure the MPs leave the plenary hall and re-enter through one of three doors designated for " yes ", " no ", or " abstention ".
In the 1930s the " Ehrenhalle " ( Hall of Honor ) was constructed in the Lilienthal Haus, with heavy bronze doors opening into a large hall with a stained glass window.
Passenger safety instructions are inside train carriages above the doors and stations at ticket hall and platforms.
Before each battle, Wario will enter a hall way consisting of two doors.
This is actually the " entrance hall " ( the theatre doors used to open directly into the auditorium ) and was specifically designed to host the theatre's famous red carpet ceremonies.
Internal screen doors were employed in the entrance hall to prevent the air being ' fouled by the opening of the outer doors ' with internal swing doors between the circulation areas and the main library to ' preserve the valuable books from injury '.
The station's radio car was used from the back doors of the town hall in Peterborough.
The main entrance features a pair of double doors, each standing 16 meters high and weighing 75 tons, that open into the main hall.
Prepared, the Danes and Hengest's Jutes barricade the two doors of the hall against attack.
" Ten minutes before the opening of the meeting the rush of those trying to crowd into the already packed hall became so threatening that a half dozen policemen at the entrance were almost carried off their feet, and were forced, by way of precaution, to close the doors ," said the Times.
On 8 December doors and windows of the hall were blown out by blast.
74 thick concrete chamber doors around the top of the hall weighing 2. 5 tons each can be opened and closed to increase or reduce reverberance, 56 acoustical curtains help diminish sound vibrations and a system of canopies weighing more than 42 tons is suspended above the stage and can be raised, lowered, or tilted to reflect the sound throughout the audience chamber.

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