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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.
The plateau, on whose centre stands the town of Ajmer, may be considered as the highest point in the plains of North India ; from the circle of hills which hem it in, the country slopes away on every side-towards river valleys on the east, south, west and towards the Thar Desert region on the north.
Outside the centre stands a bronze statue of Thomas, by John Doubleday.
It stands in the centre of the St. Pauli district.
Glasnevin Cemetery ( The round tower in the centre stands over the tomb of Daniel O ' Connell )
Today Saturn's statue stands in a piazza in the centre of the city.
A statue of Garibaldi, who was fiercely in favour of the union of Nice with Italy, stands in the centre of the square.
The city centre, reconstructed after World War II, stands on approximately a metre ( 3. 3 ft ) of flattened rubble.
The oak became a symbol of the rebellion when an oak tree on Mousehold Heath was made the centre of the rebel camp, but this " Oak of Reformation " no longer stands.
At ( 53. 704 °, − 2. 199 °), north-northeast of Manchester city centre and north-northwest of central London, Bacup stands on the western slopes of the South Pennines, amongst the upper-Irwell Valley.
The official record for Murcia stands at a stifling, at Alcantarilla airport in the western suburbs on July 4, 1994 with being recorded at a station near the city centre on the same day.
It stands as a landmark in the centre of the town.
In the centre of the old town is the Place d ' Armes, in which stands the former Hôtel-de-ville, now the town hall and police offices.
Slane Castle stands on the river about upstream from the centre of the village.
It stands in the centre of the city in Broad Street, near the Bodleian Library and the Sheldonian Theatre.
* Portlaoise stands at a major crossroads in the Irish roads ( major roads to Dublin, Limerick, Cork ) network although construction in the 1990s of the M7 motorway, which bypasses the town, has reduced traffic congestion in the town centre.
Much of Hornsey was built up in Edwardian times, but the tower of the original parish church still stands in its ancient graveyard in Hornsey High Street, at the centre of the old village.
A recently re-opened sports centre called The Workhouse stands on the site of Poplar Workhouse, where local politician Will Crooks spent some of his earliest years ( a nearby council housing estate is named after him ).
On its western edge stands the former filter house, now set out as a visitor centre with a café ; some of the old hydraulic machinery can be viewed in the main hall.
One named the little figure, has a blue cross on each side and represents ace, deuce, tray ; another yellow on both sides, styled the yellow figure, signifies, 4, 5, 6 ; a third with a black lozenge in the centre, named the black figure, stands for 7, 8, 9.
On Aldeburgh's beach, a short distance north of the town centre, stands a sculpture, The Scallop, dedicated to Benjamin Britten, who used to walk along the beach in the afternoons.
In the centre of Gemert stands a castle of which the oldest parts date back to the Late Middle Ages, although it has been rebuilt a couple of times.
Beginning in 1751 a certain John Wallace obtained several warrants for the land on which the centre of the town now stands.
The site was originally considered somewhat remote from the centre of the university ( indeed, an alternative site on Lensfield Road, where the Catholic Church now stands, was considered but rejected as being too small ), however, with the growth of departmental buildings, libraries and new faculties, Selwyn ( along with Newnham College ) now neighbours the Sidgwick Site, affording Selwynites the easiest access of any Cambridge college to the many arts faculty buildings housed there.

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* In the centre of Dooagh is a commemoration plaque to Don Allum, the first man to row across the Atlantic Ocean in both directions.
Aside from the services he provided guiding the only centre of literacy in the region, his reputation as a holy man led to his role as a diplomat among the tribes ; there are also many stories of miracles which he performed during his work to convert the Picts.
As a man of the centre described as undoubtedly having the greatest impact of any 20th-century economist, Keynes attracted considerable criticism from both sides of the political spectrum.
Francis Crossen ( 34 ), a Catholic man and father of two, was walking towards the city centre at approximately 12. 40 a. m. when four of the Butchers, in Moore's taxi, spotted him.
Several of the Butchers, including John Murphy, were questioned about a serious assault in April 1977 in Union Street, near Belfast city centre, on a man they believed wrongly was a Catholic.
In his inaugural address, he said: That the nation has found a consensus for its highest office in some one who has sprung from the grass-roots of our society and grown up in the dust and heat of this sacred land is symbolic of the fact that the concerns of the common man have now moved to the centre stage of our social and political life.
In Stephen Boardman ’ s The Early Stewart Kings, the younger Robert, then John, earl of Carrick, is shown to be an energetic ambitious man and fully engaged in the running of the country, at the centre of Anglo-Scottish diplomacy, and who became the pre-eminent magnate in Scotland and whose political importance south of the Forth would eclipse that of his father ’ s.
On 23 January 2009, a 20 year old Flemish man named Kim de Gelder attacked a children's daycare centre in the village of Sint-Gillis-bij-Dendermonde, stabbing three people to death and wounding as many as twenty.
* In October 2011 a man was challenged by security staff in the Braehead Shopping Centre in Glasgow after taking photographs of his own four-year-old daughter eating an ice cream in the centre.
The T-80 is similar in layout to the T-64 ; the driver's compartment is on the centre line at the front, the two man turret is in the centre with gunner on the left and commander on the right, and the engine is rear mounted.
In a particular irony, Sinn Féin, which as a republican party fought for Irish independence during the Anglo-Irish War, was founded by a man, Arthur Griffith, who sought to restore the King, Lords and Commons of Ireland and the 1782 constitution to the centre of Irish governance, and the College Green Houses of Parliament to its position as the home of an Irish parliament.
Inuvik ( place of man ) is a town in the Northwest Territories of Canada and is the administrative centre for the Inuvik Region.
With English arrows directed towards the flanks the Scots bunched in a disorganised mass towards the centre, much as they had done at Dupplin Moor, as if each man was trying to hide from death behind the body of his comrade.
The Belizean island, where it has not been modified by man, is mostly a ring of white sand beach around mangrove swamp in the centre.
Aside from the services he provided guiding the only centre of literacy in the region, his reputation as a holy man led to his role as a diplomat among the tribes ; there are also many stories of miracles which he performed during his work to convert the Picts.
During the debate FitzRoy, seen as " a grey haired Roman nosed elderly gentleman ", stood in the centre of the audience and " lifting an immense Bible first with both and afterwards with one hand over his head, solemnly implored the audience to believe God rather than man ".
But as in this new enterprise there is needed, as well for the resistance of Japanese aggression as for the organization of the new administration, a man to have chief control, in whom authority shall centre, and by whom the peace of our homesteads shall be assured — therefore, in view of the respect and admiration in which we have long held the Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Tang Ching Sung, we have in Council determined to raise him to the position of President of the Republic.
In its centre, a stone reads: “ This garden is dedicated to Frederick Thomas Bidlake, a great cyclist, a man of singular charm and character, an untiring worker for cyclists 1867-1933 ”.
James Brindley was the engineer charged with building the canal, a man who gives his name to the busy district in the centre of Birmingham near the International Convention Centre, National Indoor Arena and Broad Street.
It is believed that the building of an 80 ton, 60 man vessel called Rat O ' Wight on the banks of the river Medina in 1589 for the use of Queen Elizabeth I sowed the seed for Cowes to grow into a world renowned centre of boat-building.
When the play opens she is having an affair with Ben, a young man her age who works in the phone centre of some courier service.
n the seventeenth century, in his great work, Dr. John Lightfoot, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, and one of the most eminent Hebrew scholars of his time, declared, as the result of his most profound and exhaustive study of the Scriptures, that " heaven and earth, centre and circumference, were created all together, in the same instant, and clouds full of water ," and that " this work took place and man was created by the Trinity on October 23, 4004 B. C., at nine of the clock in the morning.
Its trains crossed the road in the town centre, known as The Triangle, preceded by a man with red and green flags.

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