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Kraus argues that " the whole song stands so near the events that one feels everywhere as if the terrible pictures of the destruction stand still immediately before the eyes of the one lamenting.
* A statue of Béla Bartók stands in Brussels, Belgium near the central train station in a public square, Spanjeplein-Place d ' Espagne.
Another memorial, the Nile Clumps near Amesbury, are stands of beech trees purportedly planted by Lord Queensbury at the bequest of Lady Hamilton and Thomas Hardy after Nelson's death.
The Merchandise Mart, once first on the list of largest buildings in the world, and still listed as 20th, has its own ZIP code, and stands near the junction of the North and South branches of the Chicago River.
For death, when it stands near us, gives even to inexperienced men the courage not to seek to avoid the inevitable.
A statue of George dressed in classical robes stands in Neville Street, Newcastle, facing the building that houses the Literary and Philosophical Society and the Mining Institute, and near to Newcastle railway station.
The statue was moved to PNC Park when it opened, and stands at the corner near the Roberto Clemente Bridge.
A plaque stands in a wall of St. Bartholomew's Hospital near the site of Wallace's execution at Smithfield.
* A statue of Gladstone by Albert Bruce-Joy and erected in 1882, stands near the front gate of St. Marys Church in Bow, London.
* A statue of Gladstone, erected in 1905, stands at Aldwych, London, near the Royal Courts of Justice.
A statue of Gladstone stands prominently in the front grounds of the eponymous Gladstone's Library ( formerly known as St. Deiniol's ), near the commencement of Gladstone Way at Hawarden.
* A mountain near Ciechanow, Poland on which a 100-metre tall radio tower stands
Peckforton Castle stands in a wooded area near the northern extremity of Peckforton Hills at an elevation of ().
Considerable architectural projects were completed including the massive Adina Mosque and the Darasbari Mosque which still stands in Bangladesh near the border.
A column from the ruins of a Roman temple in Ostia given to Chicago by the Italian government to honor General Italo Balbo's 1933 trans-Atlantic flight still stands near Soldier Field.
Later, Balzac became the subject of a monumental statue by the French sculptor Auguste Rodin, which stands near the intersection of Boulevard Raspail and Boulevard Montparnasse.
Built on a large area of council-owned land, the city council and Italian national government were recently involved in a trade-off with the Putin government in Moscow, exchanging the piece of land on which the church stands, for, albeit indirectly, a military barracks near Bari's central railway station.
Faber, in a factory close to the East River, near 42nd Street ( Manhattan ), where the United Nations now stands.
It stands high and is located near the Pacific coast of central Honshu, just west of Tokyo.
The magician slowly stands on the heel of his ' far ' foot as he lifts his ' near ' foot and the front of the ' far ' foot.
( The house in which Olmsted lived still stands at 4515 Hylan Boulevard, near Woods of Arden Road.
"), still stands near the town named for him, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania.
In the Roman Catholic, some Lutheran, and High Anglican rites, a crucifix ( not necessarily the one which stands on or near the altar on other days of the year ) is ceremoniously unveiled.
The lands near the confluence of the Ussuri and the Amur Rivers, where today's Khabarovsk stands, have been populated by many centuries by Tungusic people, probably related to the Jurchens of the past and / or the Nanais of the present day.

stands and end
It stands in the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle ( originally named Place de l ' Étoile ), at the western end of the Champs-Élysées.
At the very end of the novel, where Superman stands poised to destroy the United Nations, Norman McCay makes him realise that, when he abandoned Clark Kent fifteen years ago after the murder of Lois Lane by the Joker and retreated into his Superman self, he lost this instinctive morality and thus the ability to be the hero Superman.
The ordination of a priest occurs before the Anaphora ( Eucharistic Prayer ) in order that he may on the same day take part in the celebration of the Eucharist: During the Great Entrance, the candidate for ordination carries the Aër ( chalice veil ) over his head ( rather than on his shoulder, as a deacon otherwise carries it then ) as a symbol of giving up his diaconate, and comes last in the procession and stands at the end of the pair of lines of the priests.
The first recorded use of incunabula as a printing term is in a Latin pamphlet by Bernhard von Mallinckrodt, De ortu et progressu artis typographicae (" Of the rise and progress of the typographic art ", Cologne, 1639 ), which includes the phrase prima typographicae incunabula, " the first infancy of printing ", a term to which he arbitrarily set an end, 1500, which still stands as a convention.
Nonetheless, with a total worldwide gross of $ 891 million, it stands as the most commercially successful film in the series and Dunst's highest grossing film to the end of 2008.
It initially had no stands, by the start of the 1893 – 94 season, two had been built ; one spanning the full length of the pitch on one side and the other behind the goal at the " Bradford end ".
The Musée Ingres, on the site of a castle of the Counts of Toulouse and once the residence of the bishops of Montauban, stands at the east end of the bridge.
At the end of the poem stands a jonquil, a variety of daffodil, Narcissus Jonquilla, which like Narcissus looks sadly down into the water.
Any participant who stands up in time will end the count for everyone else.
A planned hot-air balloon race fizzled when the balloon marked NFL and carrying a " Viking " lifted off prematurely, failed to gain altitude, and crashed into the stands in the end zone.
It stands at the east end of the Volga-Don Canal, opened in 1952 to link the two great rivers of Southern Russia.
A life-size bronze statue of Rudolph stands at the southern end of the Cumberland River Walk at the base of the Pedestrian Overpass, College Street and Riverside Drive, in Clarksville.
In the end, more conservative eastern forms became the standard of Classical Greek, and thus ⟨ Χ ⟩ ( Chi ) stands for ( later ).
The end of the 15th century stands out as the golden age in the history of the counts.
The value of this amount of gold is over 6 trillion dollars while the monetary base of the US, with a roughly 20 % share of the world economy, stands at $ 2. 7 trillion at the end of 2011.
A Balance board is like a see-saw that a user stands on with one foot at one end of the board and one foot at the other end.
It stands in woodland at the north end of Peckforton Hills northwest of the village of Peckforton, Cheshire, England.
At the end of the narrow gorge stands Petra's most elaborate ruin, Al Khazneh ( popularly known as " the Treasury "), hewn into the sandstone cliff.
Situated at the far eastern end of the South Rim, 27 miles ( 43 km ) from Grand Canyon Village, the tower stands tall.
The structure stands at the east end of Memorial Hall Square, site of the National Concert Hall and National Theater and their adjacent parks as well as the memorial.
The parish war memorial stands at the western end of the churchyard and a modern churchyard cross ( ca.
In the British Army, when trooping the colour, the " British Grenadiers March " is played no matter which regiment is on the parade ground, as the colour party stands at the right-hand end of the line, and every regiment formerly had a company of grenadiers at the right of their formation.
* At the end of Skáldskaparmál is a list of nine heavenly realms provided by Snorri, including, from the nethermost to the highest, Vindblain ( also Heidthornir or Hregg-Mimir ), Andlang, Vidblain, Vidfedmir, Hrjod, Hlyrnir, Gimir, Vet-Mimir and Skatyrnir which " stands higher than the clouds, beyond all worlds.

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