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The earth from this operation, which has archeological wealth relevant to Jewish, Christian and Muslim history, was removed by heavy machinery and unceremoniously dumped by trucks into the nearby Kidron Valley.
The City of David was naturally defended by the Tyropoeon Valley on its west, the Hinnom valley to the south, and the Kidron Valley on the east ; although over time the once-steep valley to the west has been largely filled in.
A post office named Kidron was established in this area in 1835, to serve the Cherokee settlers in this area.
Aother Kidron post office opened near Dwight Mission in 1859, but was discontinued in 1869.
A burial cave in Kidron Valley discovered in 1941 by E. L. Sukenik, belonging to Cyrenian Jews and dating before AD 70, was found to have an ossuary inscribed twice in Greek " Alexander Son of Simon.
The theory of the permanent arms economy was developed by T. N. Vance in a series published throughout 1951 in the ISL journal New International and was later refined by Cliff in the late 1950s and over the years by key International Socialist ( IS ) theoreticians such as Mike Kidron, Nigel Harris and Chris Harman in later years.
Michael Kidron ( 1930 – 2003 ) was a revolutionary thinker and cartographer.
Kidron was born on 20 September 1930, in South Africa to a family of Zionists.
From then on Kidron was a major source of theoretical writing within the SRG and later the Socialist Workers Party.
Hall is married to film director Beeban Kidron, who was the initial director of Hippie Hippie Shake.
A second movie was released in 2004, directed by Beeban Kidron.
Prior to archaeological digs, the Pool of Bethesda was identified with the modern so-called Fountain of the Virgin, in the Kidron Valley, not far from the Pool of Siloam, and alternately with the Birket Israel, a pool near the mouth of the valley which runs into the Kidron south of St. Stephen's Gate.
The ancient city of Jerusalem, being on a mountain, was naturally defensible from almost all sides but its major source of fresh water, the Gihon spring, was on the side of the cliff overlooking the Kidron valley.
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit was a critically acclaimed 1990 BBC television drama, directed by Beeban Kidron.
The Pyramid was inspired by the Tomb of Zechariah and Tomb of Absalom in the Kidron Valley in Jerusalem.
Subsequently he was President of Motown Records and founded an internet-based media company, Urban Box Office, with Adam Kidron and Frank Cooper.
Prior to archaeological digs, the Pool of Bethesda was identified with the modern so-called Fountain of the Virgin, in the Kidron Valley, not far from the Pool of Siloam, and alternately with the Birket Israel, a pool near the mouth of the valley which runs into the Kidron south of St. Stephen's Gate.
The third site, and that adopted by tradition, is that it was at a tower the southeast corner of the outer wall that looks down into the Kidron Valley.
Kidron Valley was not associated with the Valley of Jehoshaphat until the 4th century AD.
* A tower on the southeast corner of the outer wall that looks down into the Kidron Valley, from which James the Just was said to have later been thrown by way of execution.

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There is a Trotskyist theory of permanent arms economy, put forward by Michael Kidron, which leads on from the contention that war and accompanying industrialisation is a continuing feature of capitalist states and that central planning and other features of the war economy are ever present.
* Aviezer Golan, Ninio Marcelle, Victor Levy, Robert Dassa and Philip Natanson ( As told to Aviezer Golan ) ( Translated from Hebrew by Petretz Kidron ) ( Fwd by Golda Meir ): Operation Susannah, Harper & Row, NYC, 1978 ISBN 978-0-06-011555-5
The necropolis is located on a rocky ridge across the Kidron Valley from the city.
Nahal Kidron, which separated the Ophel from today's Old City, lies hidden beneath the debris of centuries.
The elaborate rock-cut tombs of the Israelite period, dating from the 9th to the 7th centuries BCE are found on the ridge on the far side of the Kidron Valley in and under the Arab village of Silwan.
The James ossuary came from the Silwan area in the Kidron Valley, southeast of the Temple Mount.
The convent is located directly across the Kidron Valley from the Temple Mount.
This inscription is part of a secondary usage of this monument during the Byzantine period, where Christian monks commemorated stories from the Christian Bible inside old Jewish tombs in the Kidron Valley.
The Old City of Jerusalem, as seen from across the Kidron Valley.
Kidron Valley viewed from the Old City of Jerusalem.
The Kidron Valley ( classical transliteration, Cedron, from, Naḥal Qidron ; also Qidron Valley ;, Wadi al-Joz ) is the valley on the eastern side of The Old City of Jerusalem which features significantly in the Bible.
The Kidron Valley runs along the eastern wall of The Old City of Jerusalem, separating the Temple Mount from the Mount of Olives.

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Rising above the Kidron Valley to the east and Tyropoeon Valley to the west, its peak reaches a height of above sea level.

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* Kidron M. Lewis ( born 1979 ), political consultant and campaign aide to both U. S. Representative Martin Frost ( former Chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee ) and Hillary Rodham Clinton.

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Zoheleth projects into or slightly over-hangs the Kidron Valley.
There is a proposal to turn most of the area into an archaeological park, and to restore a part of the Kidron Valley currently occupied by Palestinians as a park to be called the Garden of the King.
The Mount of Olives is one of three peaks of a mountain ridge which runs for 3. 5 km just east of Old Jerusalem across the Kidron Valley, in this area called the Valley of Josaphat.
North Talpiot, built after 1967, offers panoramic views of the Hinnom and Kidron Valleys, and the Old City.
The Karaites established their own quarter in Jerusalem, on the western slope of the Kidron Valley.

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In any event, the critical productivity of that time is abundant proof that if he was taking laudanum, it was never in command of him to the extent that it had been during his vagrant years.
This project was started at a time when there was a critical need for a high-energy fuel to provide an extra margin of range for high performance aircraft, particularly our heavy bombers.
In a brief chapter dealing with `` Various Other Diagnoses '', he quotes isolated passages from some writers whose views seem to corroborate his own, and finds it `` most remarkable that a critical view of twentieth-century society was already held by a number of thinkers living in the nineteenth.
He was critical of what he feels is President Kennedy's tendency to be too conciliatory.
Mr. Hawksley said he was not critical of city residents for not knowing what to do or where to assemble in case of an air attack.
The girl was in critical condition with burns over 90 per cent of her body.
The third time was on the floor of the Beverly Hilton ballroom and for the critical eyes and tongues of judges.
simplicity was critical.
B. Rhine, who was critical in the early foundations of parapsychology as a laboratory science, was committed to finding scientific evidence for the spiritual existence of humans.
The machine was, however, the first to implement three critical ideas that are still part of every modern computer:
In addition to his scientific work, he was a social activist who was critical of what he considered to be an unjust social and economic system in 19th-century Britain.
He was acknowledged for his critical role in the stability of the euro despite the economic crises that prevailed in many economic powers.
* Note that most ancient Roman sources are quite critical of Agrippina the Younger, because she was seen as stepping outside the conservative Roman ideals regarding the roles of women in society.
* Scullard: A critical view of Agrippina, suggesting she was ambitious and unscrupulous and a depraved sexual psychopath.
Johnson was critical of the Tennessee common school system and suggested funding be increased via taxes, either statewide or county by county – a mixture of the two was passed.
As editor of the Journal für praktische Chemie ( Journal of practical chemistry, from 1870 to 1884 ), Kolbe was sometimes so severely critical of the work of others, especially after about 1874, that some wondered whether he might have been suffering a mental illness.
One critical requirement was that church-related schools had to sever their religious connections to get his money.
Aalto's furniture was exhibited in London in 1935, to great critical acclaim, and to cope with the consumer demand Aalto, together with his wife Aino, Maire Gullichsen and Nils-Gustav Hahl founded the company Artek that same year.
Gluck feared that the Parisian critics would denounce the opera by a young composer known mostly for comic pieces and so the opera was originally billed in the press as being a new work by Gluck with some assistance from Antonio Salieri, then shortly before the premiere of the opera the Parisian press reported that the work was to be partly by Gluck and partly by Salieri, and finally after popular and critical success were won on stage the opera was acknowledged in a letter to the public by Gluck as being wholly by the young Antonio.

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