Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Culture of Quebec" ¶ 130
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

old and city
For the old preacher who had been there twenty-five years was dead, and the city mourned him.
In the old part of the city, there is a traditional main square called the Zócalo with shade trees and lined with cafes and shops.
The old city of Aarau is situated on a rocky outcrop at a narrowing of the Aar river valley, at the southern foot of the Jura mountains.
The buildings in the old city originate, on the whole, from building projects during the 16th century, when nearly all the Middle Age period buildings were replaced or expanded.
He was to seize the old city, and they were to come to his aid on the same day with seventy vessels.
Image: Ajaccio Cité1JPG. jpg | The old city
The area was just out of Sujikai-gomon city gate ( present Mansei bridge ) which was one of the city gates ( Mitsuke ) of old Edo ( Tokyo ).
In 1964, when Watterson was six years old, the family moved to Chagrin Falls, Ohio, where his mother, Kathryn Watterson, became a city council member.
In the center of Bethlehem is its old city.
The old city consists of eight quarters, laid out in a mosaic style, forming the area around the Manger Square.
There is also a Syriac quarter outside of the old city, whose inhabitants originate from Midyat and Ma ' asarte in Turkey.
The total population of the old city is about 5, 000.
The city consists of two principal parts: the downtown and the old Inner City ( 21. 5 ha ).
Good examples are the cities established by various rulers in the south of France and city expansions in old Dutch and Flemish cities.
The palace of Blachernae in the north-west of the city became the main Imperial residence, with the old Great Palace on the shores of the Bosporus going into decline.
The city provided a defence for the eastern provinces of the old Roman Empire against the barbarian invasions of the 5th century.
Between 1850 and 1900, Cambridge took on much of its present character — streetcar suburban development along the turnpikes, with working-class and industrial neighborhoods focused on East Cambridge, comfortable middle-class housing being built on old estates in Cambridgeport and Mid-Cambridge, and upper-class enclaves near Harvard University and on the minor hills of the city.
One of Claudius's investigators discovered that many old Roman citizens based in the modern city of Trento were not in fact citizens.
When Caliph al-Mu ' izz li Din Allah finally arrived from the old Fatimid capital of Mahdia in Tunisia in 973, he gave the city its present name, al-Qahira (" The Victorious ").
Among the interesting monuments of Chojnów are the 13th century castle of the Dukes of Legnica ( currently used as a museum ), two old churches, the Baszta Tkaczy ( Weavers ' Tower ) and preserved fragments of city walls.
Popular tourist attractions include the archaeological sites of the Minoan civilisation, the Venetian old city and port of Chania, the Venetian castle at Rethymno, the gorge of Samaria, the islands of Chrysi, Elafonisi, Gramvousa, and Spinalonga and the Palm Beach of Vai, which is the largest natural palm forest in Europe.
In 1858, the old city of Corinth ( now known as Archaia Korinthos ( Αρχαία Κόρινθος ), located SW of the modern city ), was totally destroyed by an earthquake.
: And the One Hundred and Fifty most religious Bishops, actuated by the same consideration, gave equal privileges ( ἴσα πρεσβεῖα ) to the most holy throne of New Rome, justly judging that the city which is honoured with the Sovereignty and the Senate and enjoys equal privileges with the old imperial Rome, should in ecclesiastical matters also be magnified as she is, and rank next after her.

old and partially
More than twenty-four hundred years old, bruised, battered, worn and partially destroyed, combining to an astounding degree solidity and grace, it still stands, incomparable testimony to man's aspiration.
The oak tree is between 800 and 1, 000 years old and, since the Victorian era, its massive limbs have been partially supported by an elaborate system of scaffolding.
And for those who wish to keep a vestige of the old setting, a pocket of the original Third Imperium was partially preserved.
Although several billion years old, the Champion is not as intelligent as most other known Elders of the Universe, partially because most have chosen to develop their minds along with their physical bodies.
Their agenda was partially successful in that the current platform was much shortened ( going from 61 to 15 planks – 11 new planks and 4 retained from the old platform ) over the previous one.
Serpico survived, although partially deaf, testified to the Knapp Commission later that year and retired in 1972 on a disability pension, living abroad until his quiet return to the U. S. in 1980, when he moved upstate into an old fashioned cabin.
One of the Gladstones's neighbours observed that " He and his devoted wife never missed the morning service on Sunday ... One Sunday, returning from the altar rail, the old, partially blind man stumbled at the chancel step.
As the new clerics became the chroniclers, the old religion was partially lost before it was recorded, and today historians ' knowledge of it is largely based on surviving customs and lore, texts, etymological links and archaeological finds.
The current nave of the church is partially built over the old 11th century church, of which only a dome and the underlying structure remain, in today's altar area.
The walk up the Tor to the distinctive tower at the summit ( the partially restored remains of an old church ) is rewarded by vistas of the mid-Somerset area, including the Levels which are drained marshland.
* At the southern end of the island are old stratovolcano cones, Monte Aria ( 501 m ), Monte Saraceno ( 481 m ) and Monte Luccia ( 188 m ), which have partially collapsed into the Il Piano Caldera.
The building experienced extensive damage during World War II, and was partially rebuilt, although much of the old altar and furnishings were not replaced.
Although this route was once served by the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton railway line, today it is only served by the A34 road, which now bypasses Newbury to the west on an alignment partially using the old rail route ( see also ' Newbury Bypass ' below ).
The school held annual beauty pageants for girls, had a very active Parents-Teachers Association, and the school partially integrated in 1965 and fully in 1966 ( both without event ) with the closure of the old MTA School for African-American students.
The old section of the school was partially torn down to one story and annexed with a new section in 2001.
The former chapel of St Nicholas was partially demolished by the War Office in 1904 but rebuilt in 1909, possibly by E. H. Sedding, from the old materials.
It was rebuilt in Gothic style on its old foundations after falling rocks from the adjacent cliff partially destroyed the former Romanesque style church in 1227.
The ruins of both the old and new Chancellery buildings were levelled by the Soviets between 1945 and 1949, but the bunker largely survived, although some areas were partially flooded.
The ruins of both the old and new Chancellery buildings were levelled by the Soviets between 1945 and 1949 but the bunker largely survived, although some areas were partially flooded.
After 20 years, the first fort was replaced by a second one, partially overlapping the former, its northern wall corresponding with the former southern wall of the old fort.
Most people enjoyed disability pensions under the old disability law received pensions even if they were only partially disabled and could still work.
One of the eight original WNBA teams, the Utah Starzz ( partially named after the old ABA team, the Utah Stars, but with the zz at the end like the Utah Jazz ) never met the same success as their ( former ) counterpart in the NBA, the Utah Jazz.
The City God Temple in the old city is also partially dedicated to Mazu.
One of the eight original WNBA teams, the Starzz ( partially named after the old ABA team, the Utah Stars, but with the zz at the end like the Utah Jazz ) never met the same success as their ( former ) NBA counterpart, the Utah Jazz.
The reason that it is safe to run the removal phase concurrently with RCU readers is the semantics of modern CPUs guarantee that readers will see either the old or the new version of the data structure rather than a partially updated reference.

0.612 seconds.