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Young's perfect game was the centerpiece of a pitching streak.
It was the centerpiece of a large racetrack he built.
A budget for the Exposition was passed and on 1 May Lockroy announced an alteration to the terms of the open competition which was being held for a centerpiece for the exposition, which effectively made the choice of Eiffel's design a foregone conclusion: all entries had to include a study for a four-sided metal tower on the Champ de Mars.
Although Infocom started out with Zork, and although the Zork world was the centerpiece of their product line throughout the Zork and Enchanter series, the company quickly branched out into a wide variety of story lines: fantasy, science-fiction, mystery, horror, historical adventure, children's stories, and others that defied categories.
The centerpiece of this plan was the group of sixty-story, cruciform skyscrapers ; steel-framed office buildings encased in huge curtain walls of glass.
The architectural centerpiece was a " floating " staircase with no visible supports.
It was then incorporated as the centerpiece of the documentary film that Patterson had set out to make in the first place.
When WWE ( then WWF ) unveiled its new " Attitude " era in 1997, the no-disqualification match was used as a centerpiece for this new design of wrestling, and a Hardcore Title was offered between 1998 and 2002.
Enterprise was stored at the Smithsonian's hangar at Washington Dulles International Airport before it was restored and moved to the newly built Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center at Dulles International Airport, where it was the centerpiece of the space collection.
The centerpiece of this viewpoint was that Walter Sobchak is " a neocon ," citing the movie's references to then President George H. W. Bush and the first Gulf War.
The Conservatoire du muséum national des Arts ( National Museum of Arts's Conservatory ) was charged with organizing the Louvre as a national public museum and the centerpiece of a planned national museum system.
In Zeus's oracle in Dodona, Epirus, the sacred oak was the centerpiece of the precinct, and the priests would divine the pronouncements of the god by interpreting the rustling of the oak's leaves.
Schulman gave the people more dignity and recognized that they were losing land that was rightfully theirs through the 1893 land rush that was the film's centerpiece.
The centerpiece of this aspect of the development was a General Electric appliance plant on a site.
It features hundreds of hand-forged bronze feathers and was the centerpiece of one of the many German exhibits at the fair.
The PWA was the centerpiece of the New Deal program for building public housing for the poor people in cities.
The centerpiece of the War on Poverty was the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, which created an Office of Economic Opportunity ( OEO ) to oversee a variety of community-based antipoverty programs.
The phenomenological tie-in with the sociology of knowledge stems from two key historical sources for Mannheim's analysis: Mannheim was dependent on insights derived from Husserl's phenomenological investigations, especially the theory of meaning as found in Husserl's Logical Investigations of 1900 / 1901 ( Husserl: 2000 ), in the formulation of his central methodological work: " On The Interpretation of Weltanschauung " ( Mannheim: 1993: see fn41 & fn43 )-this essay forms the centerpiece for Mannheim's method of historical understanding and is central to his conception of the sociology of knowledge as a research program ; and The concept of " Weltanschauung " employed by Mannheim has its origins in the hermeneutic philosophy of Wilhelm Dilthey, who relied on Husserl's theory of meaning ( above ) for his methodological specification of the interpretive act ( Mannheim: 1993: see fn38 ).
Kevin Ayers painted a withering and beautiful portrait of Nico in " Decadence " ( the centerpiece of his Bananamour album in 1973 ) Late singer-songwriter Elliott Smith cited her as a major inspiration and was said to have listened to The Marble Index for months.

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In recent years, Indian Springs has again become a tourist destination including many historic sites, shops, eating establishment and the famous Indian Springs Hotel as its centerpiece.

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With large capacity hard drives by standards of the day ( two 300 MB drives ), streaming tape and Ethernet, it could be the centerpiece of an animation operation.
Daniel Burnham's 1909 Plan of Chicago proposed a cultural center, containing a library and two museums, as the centerpiece of the park.
Spielberg originally had planned the chase to be a short sequence shot over two days, but he drew up storyboards to make the scene an action-packed centerpiece.
The architectural centerpiece of the city is an ensemble of buildings along Lyubinsky Avenue / Lenina Street, anchored by the former Gostiny Dvor, and flanked by two chapels.
The walls on two sides consist primarily of stained-glass panes set in magnificent arches, and overhead is an enormous skylight of stained glass designed by Antoni Rigalt whose centerpiece is an inverted dome in shades of gold surrounded by blue that suggests the sun and the sky.
* Beutter Park-The centerpiece of Mishawaka's 21st century downtown revitalization, the new park includes a river race with elliptical-shaped overlook weirs and fiber-optic underwater lighting, two connecting bridges across the St. Joseph River race to the park, the Mishawaka Riverwalk, the " Shards " sculpture, and an 800 foot perennial garden.
This second set added two more headings to their predecessors ' ten, completing the Law of the Twelve Tables ( Lex Duodecim Tabularum ), which formed the centerpiece of the Roman constitutions for the next several centuries.
The Omen was released following a successful $ 2. 8 million marketing campaign inspired by the one from Jaws one year prior, with two weeks of sneak previews, a novelization by screenwriter David Seltzer, and the logo with " 666 " inside the film's title as the centerpiece of the advertisement.
Over the next two years, Ballard and Gordy argued frequently, particularly as Ross became the group's centerpiece.
Shema Yisrael ( or Sh ' ma Yisrael ) (; " Hear, Israel ") are the first two words of a section of the Torah, and are the title ( sometimes shortened to simply " Shema ") of a prayer that serves as a centerpiece of the morning and evening Jewish prayer services.
* The cylindrical generation ship Vanguard serves as the centerpiece of Robert A. Heinlein's 1963 novel Orphans of the Sky, a combination of two shorter 1941 works.
In Tacca's sculpture, atop a fountain composition that forms the centerpiece of the façade of the Royal Palace, the horse rears, and the entire weight of the sculpture balances on the two rear legs — and, discreetly, its tail — a feat that had never been attempted in a figure on a heroic scale.
Michael's Gate was the centerpiece of a larger fortification system which included two rings of city walls, two bastions, a barbican and a falling bridge over the water moat.
As of June 2008, two exhibit centers were open to the public: The primary structure is the aviation center with the Spruce Goose as centerpiece.
The centerpiece of the $ 50 million 2003 expansion is The Eleanor Armstrong Smith Glasshouse, an 18, 000 square foot ( 1, 700 m² ) conservatory home to plant and animal life from two separate biomes, the spiny desert of Madagascar and the cloud forest of Costa Rica.
The ride features a giant squid centerpiece, with submarines and fish as cars each holding two passengers.
The prince then decides to hold a festival in which a battle between two great beasts-the brother tigers-will be the centerpiece.
In the fifties, the stadium was the centerpiece of the 1955 Mediterranean Games, and in 1957 it hosted the only national football cup final between FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol, the two local clubs.
Prog 1508 had a centerpiece tribute to him with contributions from 37 artists and two colourists, including a drawing by Frame's grandson.
In 1972 Ford conferred to the two councils the responsibility for managing its centerpiece program, the Foreign Area Fellowship Program ( FAFP ).
A walk-through " pumpkin " in diameter and two stories high is the centerpiece of this garden.

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