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Nearby are the ruins of Halesowen Abbey, founded in 1215 by Peter des Roches, Bishop of Winchester.
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Nearby, Shu Lien and Mu Bai convince Lo to wait for Jen at Wudan Mountain, where he will be safe from Jen's family, who are furious with him.
Nearby sequences ( such as the Shine-Dalgarno sequence in E. coli ) and initiation factors are also required to start translation.
Nearby towns are Kingston upon Thames, Raynes Park, Surbiton, Berrylands, Tolworth and Worcester Park.
Katowice International Airport ( in Tarnowskie Góry County ) is used for domestic and international flights, Other Nearby Airports are John Paul II International Airport Kraków-Balice and Warsaw Frédéric Chopin Airport.
Nearby globular clusters are the diminutive NGC 121, 10 arcminutes away from the bigger cluster's edge, and Lindsay 8.
Nearby stars can traverse an angle of arc across the sky more rapidly than the distant background stars and are good candidates for parallax studies.
Nearby buildings, such as Morauta Haus and Vulupindi Haus, are now starting to show significant signs of decay due to a lack of maintenance.
Nearby to Sydenham are secondary schools which include residents of Sydenham in their catchment area.
Nearby are the HSBC Tower, Citigroup Centres and One Churchill Place, headquarters of Barclays Bank.
Nearby Monopoly locations are Pentonville Road ( mostly within the Borough of Islington ) which runs from King's Cross station to The Angel.
Nearby Amtrak passenger rail stations include New London ( NLC ) and Providence ( PVD ); both are roughly 40 minute drives.
Nearby are the state's training facilities for Correctional Officers ( CO's ), some housing for CO's, and the warden's house.
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Nearby, in Cabeço de São Miguel da Mota, another temple dedicated to Endovelicus was built and, on its ruins, the Alans built or readapted the previous temple, a sanctuary dedicated to Saint Michael ( São Miguel in Portuguese ).
Nearby attractions include the ancient Maya ruins of Caracol, Xunantunich, Cahal Pech, El Pilar, Tikal ( Guatemala ).
Nearby in West Derby, there had long been a castle, which was taken by the Ferrerses in 1232, but by 1296 it lay in ruins.
Nearby is a museum, the ruins of one of the oldest synagogues in the Western Hemisphere, and a Jewish cemetery.
Nearby, to the east of the village, are the ruins of Bindon Abbey, which was demolished in the Dissolution of the Monasteries of 1539, the stone being used to build castles in Portland, Lulworth and Sandsfoot.
Nearby the ruins of the long since abandoned county town and royal castle of Kincardine ( Gaelic: Cinn Chàrdainn meaning " The head of the copse ", including the Pictish word carden, " copse " ) similarly Fettercairn ( Gaelic: Fothair Chàrdainn meaning " Shelving or terraced slope at the copse ", containing Pictish carden ) Kincardine stood about two miles northeast of Fettercairn, and by the end of the 16th century had declined to a mere hamlet, being represented now only by xv.
Nearby to Largydonnell Post Office at the hump-backed bridge, on a road to the right in Ahanlish are the ruins of an old forge where De Cuellar, where a survivor of the wreck of the Spanish Armada at Tullaghan spent some time before proceeding to MacClancy's Castle at Rosclogher in Lough Melvin where he remained for three months.
Nearby are the ruins of Molino de Capilla ( Mill of the Chapel ), close to which once lay the village of Cenay, which a few say was the actual birthplace.
Nearby are the ruins of the ' Blue Lagoon ', a small slate quarry, now flooded by the sea having broken in.
Nearby stand the ruins of a Torre dos Templários, a tower constructed on the ruins of a Roman temple dedicated to Venus.
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Nearby Jasienica Abbey, now within the Police city limits, was secularized during the Protestant Reformation, which was adapted in the Duchy of Pomerania in 1534.
Nearby are the Left Bank, the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots ( café ).
Nearby Cong Abbey was well-known, and the famous Cross of Cong had been moved to a Dublin museum in 1839.
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