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centrepiece and town
Major re-development in Hereford town centre has resulted in the construction of a new canal bed which will eventually link to a new basin, to form the centrepiece of the Edgar Street Grid development.
The centrepiece of the project was the large square, the concept of which was new to London, and this had a significant influence on modern town planning in the city, acting as the prototype for the laying-out of new estates as the metropolis grew.
The Nottingham Arboretum ( 1852 ) was designed by Samuel Curtis as the centrepiece of a major scheme enclosing the common lands around the town.
Below the town is Coronation Park which has a man made lake as its centrepiece where rowing boats can be hired in summer.
On September 15, 2002, a statue of Sam Maguire was unveiled as the centrepiece of a new € 500, 000 plaza in Dunmanway's town centre.
The town's main feature and centrepiece is the Wellmeadow, a grassy triangle in the middle of town which hosts regular markets and outdoor entertainment.
The Wet ' n ' Wild indoor water park, an outlet shopping centre, a new bowling alley, a JJB Soccer Dome and a marina form the centrepiece to the Royal Quays development to the west of the town.
The Middlesbrough headquarters is the centrepiece of Cleveland Police Authority ’ s multi-million pound private finance initiative project which has also seen a new headquarters for Redcar and Cleveland district and new town offices in Redcar and South Bank.
The town still retains its ancient character, with the large Church of San Esteban building as an impressive centrepiece.
In general, the area covered by these rights of sanctuary varied from a small area around the altar or other centrepiece to a large area beyond the limits of the town containing the sanctuary ( the limits often being marked in some way ), depending on the significance of the deity and the importance of the sanctuary ; it was considered a greater crime to drag an individual from the sanctuary or to kill them there than it was to defile the sanctuary itself.

centrepiece and remains
The centrepiece of the campus remains the University's original red brick building, the Victoria Building.
The monument where his remains are buried is the centrepiece of St James Cemetery, Liverpool.
The Mirrlees diesel engine remains the centrepiece of the village's Museum of Fenland Drainage, and is believed to be the only example of an air-blast injection engine remaining in working order.

centrepiece and large
The centrepiece of the campaign in North America, an expedition to capture Louisbourg was aborted due to the presence of a large French fleet and a gale that scattered the British fleet.
The centrepiece of the room is a large Aubusson carpet made in 1839 for the 1st Earl Brownlow.
The centrepiece of this regeneration was to be a replacement monument for Nelson's Pillar, the Spire of Dublin, chosen from a large number of submissions in an international competition by a committee chaired by the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Joe Doyle.
The British government felt that Stanley airfield was not the best option for a large, permanent base and decided to construct a new RAF station and make it the centrepiece of considerably strengthened air defences for the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.
Its centrepiece is an exceptionally large and handsome market square lined with a picturesque jumble of noble Georgian buildings.
The centrepiece of the park is a large pleasure lake, which is used for boating and fishing.
In 2011, a republican core of c. 20 / 30 King's College, Cambridge students influenced the burning of a large Union flag, the centrepiece of the Student Union's decorations to celebrate the royal wedding.
His mural in Tweedie Hall at Mount Allison University, known officially as " The History of Mount Allison " or " The Circuit Rider ," features a centrepiece of a large rear end of a horse.
A large exhibition space, the Festival Hall, formed the centrepiece of the site and housed numerous indoor exhibits.
His sanctuary at Petra contained a great temple in which a large cubical stone was the centrepiece.
The centrepiece was a large Grace Bros department store.
In 1972, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada, the centrepiece of Canada ’ s honours system which recognizes a lifetime of achievement and merit of a high degree, especially in service to Canada or to humanity at large.
Led by Tobu Railway and a group of six terrestrial broadcasters headed by NHK, the tower project forms the centrepiece of a large commercial development equidistant from Tokyo Skytree and Oshiage train stations, north-east of Tokyo station.

centrepiece and which
Canadian motels were often constructed as poorly weatherized cabins in which a centrepiece of the motor court was an outdoor swimming pool usable for little more than two months of the year.
This second decemviri adds two more headings to their predecessor's ten, completing the Law of the Twelve Tables ( Lex Duodecim Tabularum ), which will form the centrepiece of Roman law for the next several centuries.
Much of the equipment used by the Workshop in the earlier years of its operation in the late 1950s was semi-professional and was passed down from other departments, though two giant professional tape-recorders ( which appeared to lose all sound above 10 kHz ) made an early centrepiece.
The Festival's centrepiece was the South Bank Exhibition, in the Waterloo area of London, which demonstrated the contribution made by British advances in science, technology and industrial design, displayed, in their practical and applied form, against a background representing the living, working world of the day.
Since 1961, the centrepiece has been the Waterloo Town Square shopping centre, which underwent a thorough renovation in 2006.
The Lyab-i Hauz survived because it is the centrepiece of a magnificent architectural ensemble, created during the 16th and 17th centuries, which has not been significantly changed since.
At the summit of hill stands the elegant St John's church, built in 1845 in the early English style, and which formed the centrepiece of the Ladbroke Estate development.
Dirk pretends to understand the man's ravings involving potatoes and a contract signed in blood coming due ; when in reality, Dirk is musing about what he might do if he actually receives payment for his " services " – such as getting rid of his refrigerator, which is so filthy inside that it has become the centrepiece of a showdown between himself and his cleaning woman.
The centrepiece of the space is a new timber desk with an undulating orange fascia, which links to the retained colour scheme of the original conversion work by Stirling.
The centrepiece of this was an extended sketch featuring an orchestra in which Drake appeared to play all the instruments ; as well as conducting and one scene in which he was the player of a triangle waiting for his cue to play a single strike-which he subsequently missed.
Mack decided to make the city of Ulm the centrepiece of his defensive strategy, which called for a containment of the French until the Russians under Kutuzov could arrive and alter the odds against Napoleon.
In March 1989 this was done, removing autonomy from Vojvodina and Kosovo, which caused great unrest in Kosovo On 28 June 1989 Slobodan Milošević made what became known as the Gazimestan Speech which was the centrepiece of a day-long event, attended by an estimated one million Serbs, to mark the 600th anniversary of the Serbian defeat at the Battle of Kosovo by the Ottoman Empire.
The centrepiece is a 15m interactive table which enables visitors to access digitised material, particularly from the Churchill Archives Centre, via an ' electronic filing cabinet '.
The former McGuiness Whiskey factory was converted into a high-rise loft condo in the late 1990s which became the centrepiece of the Mystic Pointe development.
On the park is the frame of a 1910 Airship Hangar which had previously been dismantled to house wind tunnels, but is now reconstructed-minus its outer skin-to make an impressive centrepiece.
It is also home to a Concorde, G-BOAA from the decommissioned British Airways fleet, which forms the centrepiece of a major exhibition about the Concorde programme.
The centrepiece of this redevelopment was the new British Home Stores department store, which relocated from St Paul's Street at the end of the 1990s.
In 1853, Wentworth had obtained the appointment of a sub-committee which brought forward a scheme for a new constitution for New South Wales that had the introduction of responsible government as its centrepiece.
His departure removed the final obstacle to the conclusion of an Anglo-Austrian Alliance which would become the centrepiece of British foreign policy until 1756.
The centrepiece of the village is Kimbolton Castle which forms the main building of Kimbolton School ( now an independent day and boarding school ), but its predecessor on the same site was once home and prison to Katherine of Aragon, the first wife of Henry VIII.

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