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View of a Memorial from Jersey City, New Jersey-USA, that faces the former location of the World Trade Center | Twin Towers, photo taken in July 2007
Caracaras are a distinct subgroup of the Falconidae unique to the New World, and most common in the Neotropics their broad wings, naked faces and appetites of a generalist suggest some level of convergence with either the Buteos or the vulturine birds, or both.
* The clock faces above the information stand in Grand Central Terminal Manhattan, New York
In response to a fight that broke out at one of his seminal Storm Raves in New York City, Bones got on the microphone and yelled “ If you don ’ t start showing some peace, love, and unity, I ’ ll break your faces .”
In Paris on the Ile aux Cygnes, there is a replica of Statue of Liberty which faces west supposedly in alignment with the Statue of Liberty in New York.
Critics praised the film and its " new " director, with The New York Times commenting that the film was " sharply directed by Allen Smithee who has an adroit facility for scanning faces and extracting sharp background detail ," and Roger Ebert commenting, " Director Allen Smithee, a name I'm not familiar with, allows his story to unfold naturally.
* The Colgate Clock, promoted by Colgate-Palmolive as the largest in the world, sits in Jersey City and faces Lower New York Bay and Lower Manhattan ( it is clearly visible from Battery Park in lower Manhattan ).
The ballpark saw many famous faces during its professional baseball days, including Lou Gehrig, Whitey Ford, and Joe DiMaggio who played for a farm team of the New York Yankees.
Across the Delaware River, the city faces Gloucester County, New Jersey, and while most of its riverfront neighbors Logan Township, the easternmost portion of the city borders Greenwich Township.
After arriving in New York, a number of families whose male members were quarrymen in the old country, went to the slate quarries of New York and Vermont, but the majority of them turned their faces " Westward ," a word taken as their motto before leaving their native land.
New faces such as Glen Keane, Ron Clements, John Musker, Andreas Deja, and others came to the studio in the late 1970s and early 1980s, a period that produced such features as The Rescuers, Pete's Dragon ( a live-action / animation hybrid ), and The Fox and the Hound, as well as the featurettes The Small One ( Bluth's final Disney credit ) and Mickey's Christmas Carol ( the first screen appearance of Mickey Mouse since 1953 ).
The final tradition, that of blackened faces, is only adopted during the New Year performances.
He faces 90 days behind bars in New Orleans after reportedly skipping payments amounting to $ 160, 000 owed to Dionne Williams, the mother of his 13-year-old son.
Located near the front of the college, the building faces New Court and backs onto the college gardens.
* A glass mural by artist Martin Donlin faces the entrance to Birmingham New Street station.
The brand also faces some internal competition from Foodstuffs ' full-service supermarket, New World.
Published by New Orleans based World's Music Publishing Company, the cover depicted a family playing music with frightened looks on their faces.
However, Bosley Crowther in The New York Times wrote: “ The most distracting nonsense is the pop-up of familiar faces in so-called cameo roles, jarring the illusion .” Shana Alexander in Life Magazine stated: “ The pace was so stupefying that I felt not uplifted but sandbagged !” And John Simon later notorious as the frequently scathing theater and film critic of New York Magazine wrote in the National Review: " God is unlucky in The Greatest Story Ever Told.
In the November 16, 1952 New York Times Sunday Magazine, he wrote a piece exposing the faces of the Beat Generation.
By the turn of the 19th to 20th century, the very rich of New York had migrated to the stretch of Fifth Avenue between 59th Street and 96th Street, the stretch where Fifth Avenue faces Central Park.
The last tall tower erected in New York City before laws were enacted preventing corporate logos and names on the tops of buildings, it bore 15 ' tall " Pan Am " displays on its north and south faces and 25 ' tall globe logos east and west.
* The Many faces of anti-semitism New York, American Jewish Committee, Institute of Human Relations 1967

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* 1895 Matt Henderson, New Zealand cricketer ( d. 1970 )
New York: Harper & Row, 1970, p. 348.
* 1937 Bruce McLaren, New Zealand race car driver, founded the McLaren racing team ) ( d. 1970 )
In 1970, De Palma left New York for Hollywood at age thirty to make Get To Know Your Rabbit, starring Orson Welles and Tommy Smothers.
Frankston graduated in 1966 from Stuyvesant High School in New York City and in 1970 from M. I. T.
In 1970 Alston was commissioned by the Community Church of New York to create a bust of Martin Luther King Jr. for $ 5, 000, with limited copies produced.
1970 ), Former New York State Senator ; Brooklyn Borough President ( 2001 present )
New York: Castle Books, 1970.
In what is considered a forerunner to disco style clubs, New York City DJ David Mancuso opened The Loft, a members-only private dance club set in his own home, in February 1970.
The Great Belt Fixed Link ( opened in 1997 ) connecting the islands of Zealand and Funen and the New Little Belt Bridge ( opened in 1970 ) connecting Funen and Jutland have improved the traffic flow across the country on both motorways and rail.
Dartmouth serves as the host institution of the University Press of New England, a university press founded in 1970 that is supported by a consortium of schools that also includes Brandeis University, the University of New Hampshire, Northeastern University, Tufts University and the University of Vermont.
* Cremin, Lawrence A., " American Education: The Colonial Experience 1607 1783 ," First Edition, New York, Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970.
* Burke, Tom, " Dennis Hopper Saves the Movies ," in Esquire ( New York ), Dec. 1970
New Rochelle, N. Y .: Arlington House, 1970.
The New York Times did not review the film upon release, but film critic Howard Thompson gave it a positive review on a re-release at a children's matinee with the Bugs Bunny short, Napoleon Bunny-Part, in December 1970.
Most temples of the Alpha et Omega and Stella Matutina closed or went into abeyance by the end of the 1930s, with the exceptions of two Stella Matutina temples: Hermes Temple in Bristol, which operated sporadically until 1970, and the Whare Ra in Havelock North, New Zealand, which operated regularly until its closure in 1978.
* 1970 Chris Cairns, New Zealand cricketer
Harmony Books, New York, 1970.
* 1970 Craig Baird, New Zealand race car driver
Harper & Row, New York, 1970.
New York: Barnes & Noble, 1970.
* Kobal, John, ' Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance ', New York, 1970
* The lambda was selected as a symbol by the Gay Activists Alliance of New York in 1970, and declared the international symbol for gay and lesbian rights by the International Gay Rights Congress in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1974.
He was married to Pamela Feeley ( who had been his girlfriend in Woodstock, New York a quarter century earlier ) from October 18, 1970 until his death.

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