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However, she died the following year and Valentino was placed in the adjoining crypt.
The design had to incorporate those parts of the building that escaped destruction, most notably Westminster Hall, the adjoining double storey cloisters of St Stephen's court and the crypt of St Stephen's Chapel, Barry's design was parallel to the River Thames, but the surviving buildings are at a slight angle to the river, thus Barry had to incorporate this awkward difference in axis into the design.

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A Barrette Swiss pattern file is handy since its triangular shape with only one cutting face will allow you to work a surface without marring an adjoining one.
When surplus land is not expensive to buy or to keep up, it is usually better to buy it than to buy so small an acreage that the development of adjoining properties might impair the residential value of the farm.
Another feature unique to amphibians is the columella-opercular complex, adjoining the auditory capsule, which is involved in the transmission of both airborne and seismic signals.
In the adjoining, smaller Bay of Puerto Marqués there is Pichilingue, Las Brisas, and Playa Roqueta.
In 868, Alfred is recorded as fighting beside Æthelred in an unsuccessful attempt to keep the invading Danes led by Ivar the Boneless out of the adjoining Kingdom of Mercia.
In pursuit, Jen dives into an adjoining river to retrieve the sword and is then rescued by Fox.
One-fourth of Costa Rica's land is dedicated to national forests, often adjoining beaches, which has made the country a popular destination for affluent retirees and ecotourists. It has one of the best economies in Latin America
However, from night to night, they can move several degrees, which is why observers find it useful to have a sky chart such as the one in the adjoining illustration.
The Turkish name Çanakkale Boğazı is derived from the major city adjoining the strait, Çanakkale ( which takes its name from its famous castles ; kale means " castle ").
At best this kind of transition had previously been dealt with by having the directions of travel of the actor in the two shots correspond on the screen, but in a film such as The Bank Burglar's Fate ( Jack Adolfi, 1914 ), one can see shot transitions in which a cut is made from an actor just leaving the frame, to a shot of him well inside the frame in an adjoining location, which have the positions and directions so well chosen that to the casual eye his movement appears quite continuous, and the real space and time ellipsis between the shots is concealed.
It is one of the institutions of the contiguous Claremont Colleges, which share adjoining campus grounds.
The naming of a region and its principal town after the main river is a common feature in this part of the world — compare the adjoining districts / rivers / towns of Arachosia and Bactria.
The Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Transporter ( VWN ) factory at Hannover-Stöcken is the biggest employer in the region and operates a huge plant at the northern edge of town adjoining the Mittellandkanal and Motorway A2.
He went on to find a similar penetration of volcanic rock through sedimentary rock near the centre of Edinburgh, at Salisbury Crags, adjoining Arthur's Seat: this is now known as Hutton's Section.
The Gauja is one of Latvia's most attractive, relatively clean rivers and has an adjoining large Gauja National Park along both of its banks as one of its notable features.
Two roads connect the adjoining prefectures of Messenia and Laconia: one is a tortuous mountain pass through Taygetus and the other bypasses the mountain via the Mani district to the south.
The first effort by any government to set aside such protected lands was in the United States, on April 20, 1832, when President Andrew Jackson signed legislation that the 22nd United States Congress had enacted to set aside four sections of land around what is now Hot Springs, Arkansas to protect the natural, thermal springs and adjoining mountainsides for the future disposal of the US government.
The olive ( or, Olea europaea, meaning " Oil from / of Europe ") is a species of small tree in the family Oleaceae, native to the coastal areas of the eastern Mediterranean Basin ( the adjoining coastal areas of southeastern Europe, western Asia and northern Africa ) as well as northern Iraq, and northern Iran at the south end of the Caspian Sea.
When tobacco is burned, oils from adjoining not yet ignited particles vaporize and condense into the existing cake on the walls of the bowl and shank.
Bethel, in Sullivan County, is 43 miles ( 69 km ) southwest of the town of Woodstock, New York, in adjoining Ulster County.
There is a commemorative plaque inside the adjoining church.
About 75 % of the college's incoming class is drawn from the Appalachian region of the South and some adjoining areas, and about 8 % are international students.

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His grave and an adjoining eponymous museum are in Robbinsville.
The day of Harrison ’ s funeral it was discovered that the body of young Augustus Devin, which had been buried the previous week in an adjoining grave, had been stolen.
In a marble enclosure adjoining the dargah of Sufi saint, Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki at Mehrauli, an empty grave or Sardgah marks the site where he had willed to be buried along with some of his Mughal predecessors, Akbar Shah II, Bahadur Shah I ( also known as Shah Alam I ) and Shah Alam II.
One striking feature that visitors will notice is that the black section, similarly to the adjoining Potter's Field, lacks a great deal of headstones, monuments, and grave markers in general.

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Lake Saint-Louis, or in French, is a lake in southwestern Quebec, Canada, adjoining the Island of Montreal at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers.
Saint Ambrose's ' New Basilica ' was built on this site at the beginning of the 5th century, with an adjoining basilica added in 836.
The same term is used informally in Canada to refer to the Coast Mountains and adjoining inland ranges such as the Hazelton Mountains, and sometimes also the ( Saint Elias Mountains )
The upper-caste Hindus and Saint Thomas Christians took part in one another's festival celebrations and in some places in Kerala, the Hindu Temples and Saint Thomas Christian Churches were built on adjoining sites by the Hindu Kings.
In 1662 the works in the Faubourg Saint Marcel, with the adjoining grounds, were purchased by Jean-Baptiste Colbert on behalf of Louis XIV and made into a general upholstery factory, in which designs both in tapestry and in all kinds of furniture were executed under the superintendence of the royal painter, Charles Le Brun, who served as director and chief designer from 1663-1690.
It is held at the state fairgrounds, adjoining the Saint Paul campus of the University of Minnesota.
Gonzaga's original location was on F Street near 10th Street, N. W., in a building adjoining Saint Patrick's Church.
A small doorway leads into the adjoining small chapel dedicated to St. Bernard, containing a reliquary of the Saint.
Monck named his theatre after the adjoining church of Saint John Maddermarket.
* The church of Saint Denis and the adjoining chapel of Saint Alena house unique specimens of Romanesque sculpture.
Thomas Chaucer and Alice de la Pole are buried in the Church of England parish church of Saint Mary adjoining the almshouses: Thomas with a memorial brass on a tomb chest and Alice beneath a church monument, complete with her cadaver inside.

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:" hree women, whose bodies were covered with tumours, and who seemed to have lost the strength of their back-bones, filled adjoining seats.
They were established on the site of the parish church of St John whose advowson he had obtained in the early 1260s and where he had been buying adjoining houses and halls since 1264.
They may or may not contain individual cities with 50, 000 or more ; rather, they must have a core with a population density generally exceeding 1, 000 persons per square mile ; and may contain adjoining territory with at least 500 persons per square mile ( other towns outside of an urbanized area whose population exceeds 2, 500 ).
Various 18th-century notables were soon buried in the new church, including the émigré sculptor Roubiliac ( who had settled in this area of London ) and the furniture-maker Thomas Chippendale ( whose workshop was in the same street as the church, St Martin's Lane ), along with Jack Sheppard in the now lost adjoining churchyard.
Under the riparian principle, all landowners whose property is adjoining to a body of water have the right to make reasonable use of it.
In algebraic number theory, the Kronecker – Weber theorem states that every finite abelian extension of the field of rational numbers Q, or in other words, every algebraic number field whose Galois group over Q is abelian, is a subfield of a cyclotomic field, i. e. a field obtained by adjoining a root of unity to the rational numbers.
Clinton thus named Krueger as Ambassador to Burundi, which had been beset with violence in recent preceding years and whose ethnic make-up was the same as that of adjoining Rwanda, whose Hutu and Tutsi tribes had experienced a bloody civil war only months before Krueger began his service in May 1994.
Consisting firstly of the important cavalry fort whose remains lie in Old Malton under the former pasture land known as Orchard Fields, right beside a disused railway cutting, it eventually extended to include an adjoining area of civil settlement or vicus on the north bank, immediately south of the fort and sited above the necessary river crossing or bridge ( s ) below.
His sister Sarah had married the lawyer James Stephens, whose family home was the Summerhouse, a large house adjoining Abney Park in the very grounds of the mansion that later, in the 1820s, was to become William Allen's novel girls ' school.
In 2006, Moreland City Council commenced a consultative process to develop a Structure Plan for the Brunswick Major Activity Centre, whose study area incorporates Lygon Street, Nicholson Street and much of the adjoining suburb of Brunswick.
The church and adjoining vicarage cost £ 28, 000 (£ today ) and were paid for by a local merchant Matthew James Glenton, whose Christian names were used for the church's dedications.
This is an emergent authentic ecological aesthetic whose shapes and forms have a nexus with adjoining ecosystems, that harmonise with the site ’ s ecology, enhance local biodiversity, minimize polluting emissions and other negative consequences, and are more energy and water efficient and carbon neutral than conventional buildings.
The Spinifex people, or Pila Nguru, are an Indigenous Australian people, whose traditional lands are situated in the Great Victoria Desert, in the Australian state of Western Australia, adjoining the border with South Australia, to the north of the Nullarbor Plain.
The dam was part of the larger multipurpose Bhakra Nangal Project whose aims were to prevent floods in the Sutluj-Beas river valley, to provide irrigation to adjoining states and to provide hydro-electricity.
La Peyrère served as secretary to the Prince of Condé on whose orders he lived for one month in 1654 in a house in Belgium adjoining that of the recently-abdicated Queen Christina of Sweden.

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