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The city occupies most of what had formerly been part of Lansing Charter Township.
It is what it is and occupies a world where the stars don't shine.
The small village of Mavromati occupies what was the upper city around the fountain called klepsydra.
The next pub occupies the site of what was probably the very first inn to be established on the Oxford Road as it ran through Hanwell ; it is known today as the " Kings Arms ".
The area Castro Valley now occupies was part of the extensive colony of New Spain in what was the state of Alta California.
' The pond, part of a mine water reclamation project, occupies part of what was once the above-ground works of Heisley Mine.
The Mayville Historical Society's museum at the corner of Bridge and German streets occupies what once was the home and workplace of John Hollenstein and family, who came to Mayville in 1873.
For instance, a sphere that has an equal surface area to that of a cylinder, would be larger in ( volumetric ) magnitude than the cylinder ; hence, the sphere occupies a larger place than that occupied by the cylinder ; unlike what is entailed by Aristotle's definition of place: that this sphere and that cylinder occupy places that are equal in magnitude.
Milan's layout, with streets either radiating from the Duomo or circling it, reveals that the Duomo occupies what was the most central site in Roman Mediolanum, that of the public basilica facing the forum.
They believe so much in the integrity of his character that they do not suspect him of any duplicity in what has passed, but his conduct has been marked by such deplorable weakness as shows how unfit he is for the situation he occupies.
Another 1979 innovation, this occupies what was a verandah overlooking the Palace driveway and garden.
In regard to what business strategists call " first-mover advantage ", Sun Tzu said: " Generally, he who occupies the field of battle first and awaits an enemy is at ease, he who comes later to the scene and rushes into the fight is weary.
The present nave occupies the western part of what would originally have been the choir.
Overlooking Muskrat Lake, Cobden Park occupies what is thought to be the spot where Champlain met the Native Chief Nibachis.
They might be a little bit, but it's not what occupies their thoughts.
Tanyard Creek Park occupies what was near the center of the battle and contains several memorial markers.
Bristol Grammar School occupies a triangle of land between the University of Bristol on the University Road side, what used to be Dingle's department store on the lower side and a series of houses on the Elton Road side known as Tyndalls Park.
One of the restaurants, Wok & Roll, occupies what was once Mary Surratt's boarding house — the meeting place for John Wilkes Booth and his conspirators in Abraham Lincoln's assassination.
The MST identifies what it believes to be unproductive rural land that does not meet its social function and occupies it, through a strategy of continuous and massive occupations throughout the entire national territory, afterwards moving to ascertain the legality of the occupations. The MST is represented in these activities by public interest legal counsel, including their own lawyers, sons and daughters of MST families, as well as organizations such as Terra de Direitos, a human rights organization of civil society co-founded by Darci Frigo, the 2001 Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Human Rights Award Laureate.
The resultant reservoir occupies over of what was previously prime land for agriculture.
He or she presides in the dean's absence, and occupies the corresponding stall on the left side, although there are exceptions to this rule, where, as at St Paul's, the archdeacon of the cathedral city ranks second and occupies what is usually the precentor's stall.
In addition, according to post-structuralist criticisms, presence occupies a position of dominance in Western thought over absence, because absence is traditionally seen as what you get when you take away presence.
Eduardo Noguera, in 1958, after a tentative study of ceramics and constructive systems, noted that Cantona occupies only half the size of what was previously calculated by Paul Gendrop and locates it, chronologically in the preclassical horizon ( 200 to 100 BC ), coinciding with data available then.

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The constellation Pyxis ( the mariner's compass ) occupies an area which in antiquity was considered part of Argo's mast ( called Malus ).
* The old gendarmerie on Place Manuel was originally constructed to house the subprefecture in 1825 in a neoclassical style, and its façade occupies one entire side of the square.
That same year, the university's campus was moved from Madison Avenue to its location in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, where it occupies more than six city blocks, or.
During the Cold War the government of the USSR was located in the Moscow Kremlin but now the Russian government occupies a building outside it.
The harbor was opened in 2006 and occupies the entire Moldovan stretch of the river ( less than ).
Surviving parts of the former Hotel Esplanade have been incorporated into the north side of the Sony development, including the Kaisersaal which, in a complex and costly operation in March 1996, was moved in one piece ( all 1, 300 tonnes of it ), some 75 metres from its former location, to the spot that it occupies today ( it even had to make two right-angled turns during the journey, while maintaining its own orientation ).
This complex occupies the site of the former Haus Vaterland, and its principal building, which for a few years was the headquarters of the large German trade union ver. di ( Vereinte Dienstleistungsgewerkschaft, meaning United Services Union ), rises to 45 metres and has a curving glass facade designed to evoke the shape of that erstwhile landmark.
Vietnam is located on the eastern margin of the Indochinese peninsula and occupies about 331, 211. 6 square kilometers, of which about 25 % was under cultivation in 1987.
It occupies a favourable position between the sea and a fertile plain, and is surrounded by two swamps ( which afforded defences from enemies from inner lands ) and is close to high and green mountains ( to which people could evacuate if everything else was lost ).
Originally native to the eastern United States, it was intentionally introduced into the West during the Great Depression, probably as a source of food, and now occupies much of the Pacific coast.
This region was long influenced by the O ' Rourke family of Dromahair, whose heraldic lion occupies the official county shield to this day.
The church occupies the site of the ancient chancel and transepts of a large medieval Benedictine abbey, which was sacked in 1560 during the Scottish Reformation and permitted to fall into disrepair.
The building was later razed and a private parking lot for employees of music licensing firm BMI now occupies the site.
* The building occupies the site that was the temporary home of A. P.
Subsequently, for many years, the myth that the timely arrival of Allied forces saved Poland was begun, a myth in which Weygand occupies the central role.
By the 1850s the Press was using steam-powered machine presses, employing two to three hundred people, and occupying several buildings in the Silver Street and Mill Lane area, including the one that the Press still occupies, the Pitt Building ( 1833 ), which was built specifically for the Press and in honour of William Pitt the Younger.
After the 1957 fire, the chapel was rescued by Hugh McKean, a former art student in 1930 at Laurelton Hall, and his wife Jeannette Genius McKean, and now occupies an entire wing of the Morse Museum which they founded.
The famous luxury Hôtel de Crillon, which currently occupies the building, took its name from its previous owners ; it was the headquarters of the German High Command during World War II.
She was powerless ( nil agis, " you can do nothing ," the poet repeats twice ); the god " occupies her with his embrace ," and after overpowering her to achieve his goal, treats the encounter as contractual: " In exchange for our intercourse ( pro concubitu ), the right ( ius ) of the hinge will be yours ; take that as payment for the virginity you deposited " ( 6. 119 – 128 ).
Originally located in the convent of St Barbara, the university moved to the Faliede Bagijn Church in 1577 ( now the location of the University museum ) and in 1581 to the convent of the White Nuns, a site which it still occupies, though the original building was destroyed by fire in 1616.
The platform occupies the space of a former taxi rank, and was originally to be known as platform Y, but was renamed to avoid the confusion of having both lettered and numbered platforms.
The aquarium occupies land at the end of Cannery Row ( once Ocean View Avenue ) in Monterey, at the site of the Hovden Cannery, a sardine cannery that helped to define the character of Monterey from the time it was built in 1916, to the day when it was the last cannery on the Row to close in 1973, after sardine fishing collapsed.

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