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Rouse and undertaking
For the undertaking that would become Columbia, Rouse turned to his partner in previous projects, the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company (" CG ").

Rouse and
There is a real need for residential development ,” he said, in which there is a strong sense of community ; a need to feed into the city some of the atmosphere and pace of the small town and village ; a need to create a community which can meet as many as possible of the needs of the people who live there ; which can bring these people into natural contact with one another ; which can produce out of these relationships a spirit and feeling of neighborliness and a rich sense of belonging to a community .” In a city that practiced strict racial segregation, Rouse intended Cross Keys to be open to all who could afford to live there.
Early on, Rouse said that he hoped Tivoli would be a place where, under the benign influence of having fun and relaxing in familiar ways, people would have opportunities, especially attractively and conveniently presented, for discovering new ways to enjoy their free time — new foods, new visual and tactile aesthetic experiences, even new social relations .” Rouse wanted the town center in Columbia to provide the most comprehensive range of recreational activities and services that had ever been contemplated in a new town.
Rouse has described the petroglyphs as human-like bodies and heads, of faces, and of geometric designs, several of which suggest the sun and the moon ”.
* 1995: Bernstein: Mambo ” from West Side Story: John Adams in The Chairman Dances ; Aaron Jay Kernis in New Era Dance ; David Schiff in Stomp ; Libby Larsen in Collage-Boogie ; John Harbison in Remembering Gatsby ; Michael Torke in Charcoal, Robert Moran in Points of Departure ; Dominick Argento in Tango ” from The Dream of Valentin ; Michael Daugherty in Desi ; Christopher Rouse in Bonham ( Decca )
Franks ’ desire to learn was sparked at the age of eight when he heard the Orange Blossom Special ” by Ervin Rouse.

Rouse and will
Current Fresno State football player Robbie Rouse, a Junior in 2011, is the last player who will be allowed to wear the number.
" Ultimately Rouse criticizes Showalter's approach to teaching literature: " the work will be flayed, filleted, and displayed as another specimen of the genre.
In 2008, the City of Durham allocated over $ 4 million in general obligation bond funds to renovate the DAP ; Baltimore developer Struever Bros. Eccles and Rouse was tasked with renovating the historic facility, in the hopes that it will be operated by Minor League Baseball as a training facility for umpires, groundskeepers, and other crew.
The rebels quickly expanded to the areas of Rouse Hill and Kellyville, recruiting or impressing against their will the convicts along the way.
Later on, No. 2 is put up for mortgage, but as an ailing Mrs. Rouse is warned by Haynes, it will take eight years before the house can fully be paid off, even with her cake business on the decline.
The North West Rail Link is a proposed railway line running from Rouse Hill to Epping, where it will connect to the existing CityRail network.

Rouse and be
Familiar with bad housing in Baltimore and Washington, D. C., Rouse now had an opportunity to demonstrate what housing within a city ’ s borders could be like.
If Rouse ’ s project did not succeed, the land could always be sold, and probably for a higher price than what it cost.
Rouse would be responsible for the management of the acquired land and for preparing a master plan for development.
W. H. D. Rouse in 1940 wrote an ironic end note to Book 40 of his edition of Nonnus ' Dionysiaca about a very syncretistic hymn sung by Dionysus to Tyrian Heracles, that is, to Ba ‘ al Melqart whom Dionysus identifies with Belus on the Euphrates ( who should be Marduk!
Schools and churches were built in the ensuing decades, and construction was completed on Harundale Mall, the first enclosed shopping center east of the Mississippi River, in 1958 ; it was one of the first shopping centers to be called a " mall " and was developed by James W. Rouse of the Rouse Company ( which also developed nearby Columbia, Maryland ).
He was, as would be the next Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics, Charles Coulson, a pioneer in religion and science discussions.
As described by Martin Gardner in Gardner's Workout, the number of distinct solutions to this problem was incorrectly estimated by Rouse Ball to be 72, and persisted many years before it was shown to be 144 by Kathleen Ollerenshaw.
In 1900, his parents ' marriage broke up, apparently because his mother deserted, and Rouse and two other children of the marriage were taken to be brought up by his aunt on his father's side.
On 30 July 1919, Rouse was examined again by an unsympathetic doctor who observed that he was now in no disability from his head wound, and that while Rouse wouldn't allow his knee to be flexed by more than 30 %, there was no physical reason for the limitation and the doctor ascribed it to neurosis.
Rouse may have thought that one more pyre would not be noticed that night.
Rouse lambasted Showalter for what he sees as her " banal " suggestions and mocks that she describes her revelation that literature should be taught as performance, as a " discovery.
It might be preferable to correlate the Guanajatabey people and culture with the prehistoric series of peoples and cultures also known as Redondan Casimiroid ( Rouse 1986, Chap.
The 610 / 610X service can also be caught in the westbound direction, which services Kellyville and Rouse Hill.
Troubled times thus begin herein: another morning later, a policeman asks for Aucher, who turns out to be a thief ; and quarrels between Benoit and Mrs. Rouse erupt for nights at a time, all due to the nurse's departure and her love for the landlord.

Rouse and largest
On November 12, 2004, GGP acquired The Rouse Company, including its Howard Hughes Corporation land development subsidiary, in the largest retail real estate merger in American history.

Rouse and most
Starting in the mid-1970s and continuing into the 1980s Rouse shifted focus to what he ended up calling the " festival marketplace ", of which the Faneuil Hall Marketplace was the first and most successful example.
Some of his most prominent students include Margaret Brouwer, Uri Caine, Christopher Rouse, Osvaldo Golijov, Jennifer Higdon, Cynthia Cozette Lee, Yen Lu, James Primosch, Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon, Ofer Ben-Amots, and Gerald Levinson.
The XR4Ti was raced in Europe, most notably by Andy Rouse who used one to win the 1985 BTCC.
Rouse was born in Wallasey and began climbing at the age of 15, soon climbing many of the most difficult routes in North Wales.

Rouse and important
Beginning in the late 1970s, mall-developer James W. Rouse and the Rouse Company had conceived the festival marketplace ( e. g., Norfolk's Waterside ) as an important component to redeveloping a declining downtown, a seminal catalyst to further development.

Rouse and development
* A new metro line to extend from Epping to Castle Hill, and possibly later to the new development underway between St James and Rouse Hill known as the North West Metro.
At this unveiling, James Rouse described Columbia as a planned new city which would avoid the leap-frog and spot development threatening the county.
After engaging in a planning exercise for the Pocatinco Hills estate of the Rockefellers, Rouse constructed his first planned residential development: the Village of Cross Keys in Baltimore.
* Wye Island by Boyd Gibbons is a book about a development that James Rouse planned but never built on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
From 1972-1981, the planning and development of the White Marsh Mall occurred, with the Rouse Company as owner and developer on land rented from Nottingham.
The principle development of the site was done by Rouse Kent, commencing on the old West Malling airfield site in 1989.
The Rouse Company built some of the first enclosed shopping malls, and it pioneered the development of festival marketplaces, such as Jacksonville Landing in Jacksonville, Faneuil Hall in Boston, South Street Seaport in New York City, Waterside in Norfolk, Harborplace in Baltimore, and Bayside Marketplace in Miami.
In the late 1970s, Rouse and his company responded to critics of their suburban development by studying inner cities for similar development potential despite the widely held belief of investors and developers that downtown areas were both dirty and dangerous and not desirable destinations for their residents.
Credited with the development of the Good Sam Club is Art Rouse, founder of TL Enterprises, a California-based publishing company responsible for Trailer Life Magazine, Motorhome Magazine, and Rider Magazine.
His single term in office saw the development of two major landmark buildings in the city's midtown area-the Rouse Tower office complex in 1974 and Newmarket North Mall in 1975.

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