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ground and nicknamed
When the ground became redeveloped, with the standing terraces replaced in 2003-4 ( during Fulham's exile to Loftus Road ) the club applied for a licence to have a designated neutral area, in the rows closest to the Cottage, ( affectionately nicknamed ' Little Switzerland ').
Lille was also the hunting ground of World War I German flying Ace Max Immelmann who was nicknamed " the Eagle of Lille ".
* Multi-wheeled unicycle: a unicycle with more than one wheel, stacked on top of each other so that only one wheel touches the ground ( nicknamed stacks ).
Sunken into the ground, it has been nicknamed " The Pit ".
Locals nicknamed the fort in North Jordan, " Fort Hardscrabble " because it was built on what they considered a useless piece of ground.
The open space in the center is informally known as ground zero, and a snack bar located at the center of this plaza was nicknamed " Cafe Ground Zero ".
Maine Road, nicknamed the " Wembley of the North " by its designers, hosted the largest-ever crowd at an English club ground when 84, 569 attended an FA Cup tie against Stoke City on 3 March 1934.
The cost was mostly paid for by investor Kjell Inge Røkke, after whom the ground has been nicknamed " Røkkeløkka ".
It cost, most of which was paid for by club-owner Kjell Inge Røkke — after whom the ground has been nicknamed " Røkkeløkka ".
The Wasp was fitted with ground station equipment by ITT to relay live television, via the Intelsat I ( nicknamed the " Early Bird ") satellite.
Its mission was to defend the aerial supply operation over the Himalayan mountains between India and China — nicknamed the Hump — and to provide air support for Chinese ground forces.
A journalist said the move was like " leaving the graveyard to enter paradise ", which led to the ground being nicknamed " Paradise ".
The 3rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment, made a desperate march across the hills north of Mount Simon to seize the key piece of high ground above the settlement of Estancia, nicknamed Estancia Farm.
After that, he tried his luck with Barcelona's biggest rival in futsal, Corinthians, where he moved on to professional football and quickly became a favourite of the fans — and was therefore nicknamed " O Rei do Parque " ( King of the Park ) ( after the club's home ground, Parque São Jorge ).
At home plate a mechanical rabbit, nicknamed " Harvey " in reference to the stage play Harvey ( 1944 ) and the subsequent film of the same name ( 1950 ), rose out of the ground with new baseballs for the umpire and a compressed-air device ( nicknamed " Little Blowhard ") blew dirt off of home plate.
It is the largest North American ground squirrel and is often nicknamed " the whistler " for its high-pitched warning issued to alert other members of the colony to possible danger.
The bomb containers that carried the SD2 bomblets and released them in the air were nicknamed the " Devil's Eggs " by Luftwaffe air and ground crew.
Alliance ground troops are nicknamed " purple bellies " ( in contrast to the Independent " browncoats ").
The salient, which was contained within all the area's available high ground, pointed north-west and was nicknamed the " sugarloaf " by the Allies due to its distinctive shape.
A football club was not formed in the village until 1911, nicknamed The Brewers, and played mostly friendlies using the cricket ground as a pitch.
On the night of 23 / 24 February, in accordance with General Norman Schwarzkopf's plan for the ground assault called " Operation Desert Sabre ", VII Corps raced east from Saudi Arabia into Iraq in a maneuver later nicknamed the " Hail Mary.
These planes consist of 15 ground strafers and 25 fighters, the fighters are nicknamed " Chatos ".
The ground floor of G-Tower features a common area that house residents have nicknamed the " G-spot ," although the space goes largely unused due to its poor design.

ground and Theatre
* 1809 – London's Drury Lane Theatre burns to the ground, leaving owner Richard Brinsley Sheridan destitute.
* 1613 – The Globe Theatre in London, England burns to the ground.
The Orpheum Theatre was built in 1928 upon the former property of the Grand Opera House, which was burnt to the ground in 1923 during a strip tease performance by Blossom Seeley.
He later returns to the Theatre late the following night, burning it to the ground as the sun rises and killing all the vampires inside, and leaves with Armand.
For example, the Royal Theatre had the balcony reserved for minorities where the north section was for Mexicans, the south for African Americans and the ground level was exclusively for whites.
File: Royal National Theatre 1. jpg | The main entrance on the ground floor
He acted in several of the theatre ’ s ground breaking Young People ’ s Theatre productions He worked as assistant stage manager for the RSC on their People's Theatre visit in 1977.
Upon opening in London on 11 November 1899 at the Lyric Theatre, the show originally starred Evie Greene, Willie Edouin and Ada Reeve Running for an astounding-for-the-time 455 performances, and closing in March 1901, the show would prove as a training ground for numerous up-and-coming stars of the British theatre.
The Linbury Studio Theatre is a flexible, secondary performance space, constructed below ground level within the Royal Opera House.
In 1774, the San Benedetto Theatre, which had been Venice's leading opera house for more than forty years, burned to the ground.
The Fringe is also the staging ground of the American High School Theatre Festival.
He is well known for his love of Manchester City, although he has affectionately referred to their former home ground Maine Road as the Theatre of Base Comedy.
This is an allusion to City's Manchester derby rivals Manchester United's home ground Old Trafford, which is known as the Theatre of Dreams.
A tunnel system connecting to the Spoelhof Center creates an outdoor plaza at ground level and the multi-use Lab Theatre below.
During a performance of Henry VIII at the Globe Theatre in 1613, a cannon shot employed for special effects ignited the theatre's thatched roof ( and the beams ), burning the original building to the ground.
2 Integrated Science Laboratories, 2 Physics Laboratories, Visual Arts Room, Ceramics Room, Computer Room 2 and Audio-visual Theatre ( AV Theatre ) are located on the ground floor ; 2 BiologyLaboratories, 2 Home Economics Rooms, Geography Room, Computer Room 1, Multi-media Learning Centre ( MMLC ) and Server Room are located on the first floor ; 2 Chemistry Laboratories are located on the second floor.
Two ( and possibly three ) new passageways built through the ground floor of the houses fronting King Street gave access to Rackhay Yard and the " New Theatre " inside it.
The Husson University Campus in Bangor, includes the Newman Gymnasium, the Winkin Sports Complex, Robert O ' Donnell Commons ( the College of Health and Education is located here ), Peabody Hall ( including the Sawyer Library, the College of Business, the Ross Furman Student Center, and the independent Bangor Theological Seminary ), the Dickerman Dining Center ( renovated in 2012 ), the Dyke Center for Family Business, the Wildey Communications Center ( named for NESCOM founder George Wildey ), and the Beardsley Meeting House ( named for former Husson President and current Commissioner of the Department of Conservation William Beardsley ) which houses the 500-seat Gracie Theatre, and Living Learning Center which houses upperclassmen in suites and holds offices and classrooms on the ground floor.
Don Giovanni, with Clara Louise Kellogg as Zerlina and Santley as Leporello, proved to be the final operatic performance of that season: Santley had been due to play Pizarro, when the news came to him, while he was appearing in concert in Brighton, that Her Majesty's Theatre had been burnt to the ground.
* July 18-The Abbey Theatre in Dublin is burnt to the ground.
In the Theatre of Cruelty, he was trying to revolutionize theatre-figuratively burn it to the ground so that it could start again.
The ground, given the nickname the Theatre of Greens by the club's supporters, has been Argyle's permanent residence since 1901.

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