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Designed by Secretary of State Dulles, it held the U. S. would be " prepared to use armed force ... counter aggression from any country controlled by international communism ".
Designed by electric power pioneer Frank J. Sprague, the trolley system opened its first line in 1888, and electric streetcar lines rapidly spread to other cities across the country.
** Designed in the traditional English country church style, with a lychgate and close, bell tower, and parish hall ( renovated in 2006 ).
* Groenendaal park: Designed by John Hope, it was formed by merging several country estates into one.
Designed to hold the railway companies offices, the building is in the Georgian style and resembles an early 19th century Gentleman's country residence.
In The Toy That Kills, Pollack wrote that the switchblade was " Designed for violence, deadly as a revolver-that ’ s the switchblade, the ' toy ' youngsters all over the country are taking up as a fad.
Designed to resemble the traditional country store that he remembered from his childhood, with a name chosen to give it a Southern country theme, Cracker Barrel was intended to attract the interest of highway travelers.
Designed to make water safe for fishing and recreation, the Clean Water Act of 1972 mandated elimination of the discharge of untreated waste from municipal and industrial sources, and the US federal government provided billions of dollars in grants for building sewage treatment plants around the country.
Designed by the local architectural firm, Pellham Phillips Architects & Engineers, the stadium has been named as one of the most beautiful minor league stadiums in the country.
Designed to " walk " the visitor through a number of galleries, individually dedicated to a specific historical period of the country, the Museo visually narrates the development of the Philippine economy, parallel to the evolution of its currency.
Designed by Thomas Cubitt and built between 1829 and 1847, it is named after Woburn Abbey, the main country seat of the Dukes of Bedford, who developed much of Bloomsbury.
U. S. law requires the country of origin of the product to be clearly displayed on the product, or on the product's container if it is enclosed, resulting in many corporations such as Apple labeling their products with " Designed by Apple in California, Made in China ".

Designed and house
Designed by noted architect Richard Meier and completed in 1973, this house is one of 150 structures listed in 2007 as America's Favorite Architecture.
Designed to resemble the White House in Washington, D. C., Castellano's house featured Carrara marble, an Olympic size swimming pool, and an English garden.
Designed by architects Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey ( no relation to the author ), the 1907 Mediterranean-style house is acclaimed as the first fireproof home in Altadena, built entirely of reinforced concrete as prescribed by the first owner's wife.
Designed by Hutcheson, Locke and Monk following a competition, the building was designed to house offices of both the county and town councils.
Designed by Sir Charles Barry in 1851 to replace a house previously destroyed by fire, the present house is a blend of the English Palladian style and the Roman Cinquecento.
Designed by architect Alan Keefer, the house was built in 1862 by Henry Osgoode Burritt, an Ottawa mill owner, and was obtained by the Crown in 1966.
Designed by Hunt, it is the largest house in the United States
Designed in 1775 for Lady St Aubyn, the house has oval dining and drawing rooms.
Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, the Panda was noted for its box-like styling, which would become the house style for Fiats throughout the 1980s.
Designed by the Italian architect Alessandro Galilei ( 1691 – 1737 ), it is perhaps the only Palladian house in Ireland to have been built with Palladio's mathematical ratios, and one of the three Irish mansions which claim to have inspired the design of the White House in Washington.
The house is protected as a category A listed building, while the grounds are included in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland.
Designed by James H. McNamara in 1875, the house was the home of the St. Louis Parks and Recreation Commissioner from 1942 ; after being damaged by fire in 1966, it was repaired and occupied by the City Beautification Commission in 1967.
Designed to house guests when entertaining at Chantilly, the Chateau d ' Enghien was constructed in 1769 by the architect Jean François Leroy.
Designed by James Brite and constructed between 1912 and 1914, the main house had a distinct H-shaped layout and Jacobean, Tudor, and Renaissance-influenced design elements that made it distinct among Long Island estates of the era.
Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, the monument was completed in 1843 after two years ' work, having replaced " a picturesque but tottering old house ".
Designed by OMI Architects, the centre won a RIBA prize for architecture and features a gallery, tea house, shop, function room, offices, resource area and artist residency studio and living area.
Designed by architect Michael Philipp Boumann, Schloss Bellevue was erected in 1786 as a summer residence for Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia, Herrenmeister (" Master of the Knights ") of the Johanniterorden (" Order of Saint John ") and younger brother of King Frederick II of Prussia, on the site of a manor house which Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff had built in 1743.
Designed in 1901, the Willits house is considered the first of the great Prairie houses.
Designed by George W. Kelham, the building has eight levels comprising two-room suites and a common room ( originally designed to house two, but now housing four ).
Designed by Edward Welby Pugin, and built in 1866-1867, this private house was commissioned by Thomas Stewart Kennedy and was originally called Meanwood House.
Designed by Thomas Fuller and Chilion Jones, and inspired by the British Museum Reading Room, the building is formed as a chapter house, separated from the main body of the Centre Block by a corridor ; this arrangement, as well as many other details of the design, was reached with the input of the then parliamentary librarian, Alpheus Todd.
Designed to house 700 + people, there were: 135 houses ; 9 streets ; a church and a Methodist chapel ; Co-op store ; Post Office ; school ; and a Miners Institute.
Designed in house the third generation Pajero hit the Japanese Domestic Market in 1999, whilst it was made available to other markets in late 2000 as a 2001 model.

Designed and style
Designed by the architects Antistates, Callaeschrus, Antimachides and Porinus, the Temple of Olympian Zeus was intended to be built of local limestone in the Doric style on a colossal platform measuring 41 m ( 134. 5 feet ) by 108 m ( 353. 5 feet ).
Designed in a Spanish-Mediterranean revival style, the two buildings became the stylistic basis for the later expansion of the university in the 1920s and 1930s and helped popularize the style throughout the state.
** Designed in High Renaissance style, the building is not merely a replica of the United States Capitol.
Designed in the style of a fortified castle by local architect E. G. Trobridge
Designed in the Catalan modernista style by the architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner, it was built between 1905 and 1908 for the Orfeó Català, a choral society founded in 1891 that was a leading force in the Catalan cultural movement that came to be known as the Renaixença ( Catalan Rebirth ).
Designed by architect Henry John Klutho in 1916, this building is a prime example of the Prairie School style.
Designed and built in the style of the Bossche School, it has much less splendour than its late-gothic predecessor.
Designed in the rare, and short-lived, English Baroque style, architectural appreciation of the palace is as divided today as it was in the 1720s.
Designed by Vincenzo Sinatra, it houses neo-classical style frescoes by Antonio Mazza.
Designed by the architect Giulio Barluzzi in the neoclassical style, the new edifice was completed by 1930.
Designed by Akira Kobayashi, the expansion of the family includes 20 fonts in same weight and style combination as the original release, in OpenType Pro font format.
Designed by Sir William Tite, famous for his work on the London Royal Exchange, School House was erected in 1825 and is described as being in the Greco-Roman style.
Designed by John Galen Howard and built by Giovanni " John " Meneghetti in the Classical Revival Beaux-Arts style, Sather Gate was completed in 1910.
Designed by the renowned architect Phillip Johnson in the sparse modernist style of the time, the " New Dorms " were completed in 1960.
Designed in the Art Déco style and built in only 14 months, one of the fastest construction schedules for any building.
Designed in the style of the 1970s and intended at that time to be a statement of Eaton's dominance and its future aspirations, the modern design of this behemoth has not aged well ( despite efforts by Sears Canada in 1999-2000 to improve the look of the building facades ).
Designed by Emery Roth & Sons with the assistance of Walter Gropius and Pietro Belluschi, the Pan Am Building is an example of an International style skyscraper.
Designed in the postmodern architectural style, it is a granite-clad steel-framed building resting on pile foundations.
Designed by the firm of architects Hazelgrove, Lithwick and Lambert, it is a modern structure with two 2 storey, T-shaped, heritage style building.
Designed by Clinton and Russell architects at the same time as Coxe Hall, the two buildings share similarity in their Jacobian Gothic style.
Designed by the German Richard Cassels circa 1750, it is closer in design to Palladio's concepts than similar Palladian style houses in England, such as Woburn Abbey.

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