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In addition to this practical purpose, plazas serve as one of Lima's principal green spaces and contain monuments, statues and water fountains.
Before the end of World War I, he was appointed one of three principal architects for the Imperial War Graves Commission and was involved with the creation of many monuments to commemorate the dead.
Dubliners, who are famous for giving blunt nicknames to monuments, used to nickname the street ' the street of the Three Adulterers ' because of the Victorian allegations of adultery made against the three principal figures on the street commemorated by statues ; Parnell, Nelson and O ' Connell.
According to his later account, in 1641 Sir Christopher Hatton, foreseeing the war and dreading the ruin and spoliation of the Church, commissioned him to make exact drafts of all the monuments in Westminster Abbey and the principal churches in England.
Its principal attraction is an image of Christ which is nicknamed “ The General .” This plaza is one of three that house monuments to the playwright Juan Ruiz de Alarcón, who was born in a house near here.
Its principal monuments include the medieval Palazzo Comunale and a tall thin tower, the Torre Comunale ; and the Pinacoteca Comunale, an art museum with mostly Renaissance works, notable for its external decoration by Giorgio Vasari.
Situated northeast of Hampi, opposite the village of Anegondi, this is one of the principal monuments of the city.
A clear count of monuments from his rule, which is the principal tool for estimating a king's reign when dated documents are not available, is nearly impossible because Hatshepsut usurped most of his monuments, and Thutmose III in turn reinscribed Thutmose II's name indiscriminately over other monuments.
Beyond the city limits, the township's principal monuments are:
The principal extant monuments of the Roman period are:
In Italy one of Parker's principal projects was to compose an archive collection of photographs of the city's greatest monuments from the Renaissance era onwards.
Down Ampney was notable in medieval times as one of the principal seats of the powerful Hungerford family ( their principal seat was at Farleigh Hungerford, Somerset ) and a number of elaborate family monuments survive in the village church.
Its principal monuments consist in a number of small churches, among which the most important is probably the Church of the Buona Morte ( also known as the Church of the Stigmata of St. Francis ), which may be associated with the foundation of the Third Order by St. Francis of Assisi.

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In the summary of the principal events of the campaign compiled from the official records there are only ten days which show no fighting.
SBA works closely with the principal property disposal installations of the Federal Government in reviewing proposed sales programs and identifying those types of property that small business concerns are most likely to be interested in purchasing.
If the less developed countries are to be persuaded to adopt a long-term approach, the United States, as the principal supplier of external aid, must be prepared to give long-term commitments.
after completing the payments prescribed by paragraphs ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) of this subsection, to make payments, from time to time in ratable proportions, on account of the unpaid principal of all awards in the principal amount of more than $1,000, according to the proportions which the unpaid principal of such awards bear to the total amount in the fund available for distribution at the time such payments are made ; ;
Their locations in all parts of the United States, and their locations in the several kinds of educational and research institutions that are the principal homes of our intellectual and artistic strengths also are factors in the Trustees' minds.
There are three principal feed bunk types for dairy and beef cattle: ( 1 ) Fence-line bunks -- cattle eat from one side while feed is put in from the opposite side of the fence by self-unloading wagons ; ;
During summer vacation periods these records are stored in the office of the principal.
Of the various particle accelerators, the Van De Graff machines, resonant transformers, and linear accelerators are the principal ones available for commercial use.
In other countries where cereal grains are not among the principal crops of a region, starchy tubers or roots are processed for starch.
These, he said, are `` two of the principal underlying causes for family breakups leading to ADC ''.
While it must be said that these same Protestants have built some new churches during this period, and that religious population shifts have emptied churches, a principal reason for this phenomenon of redundancy is that fewer Protestants are going to church.
There are three principal families of abugidas, depending on whether vowels are indicated by modifying consonants by diacritics, distortion, or orientation.
They are derived from the characteristics of their spectroscopic lines: sharp, principal, diffuse, and fundamental, the rest being named in alphabetical order ( omitting j ).
The principal abalone farming regions are China, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea.
His principal theological works are a commentary in three volumes on the Books of the Sentences of Peter Lombard ( Magister Sententiarum ), and the Summa Theologiae in two volumes.
His principal sources are the Physics ( book 7 ), Metaphysics ( book 12 ), and the Pseudo-Aristotelian On the Universe.
However we are told by Longinus that Ammonius wrote nothing, and if Ammonius was the principal influence on Plotinus, then it is unlikely that Ammonius would have been a Christian.
Aldosterone's effects are on the distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct of the kidney where it causes increased reabsorption of sodium and increased excretion of both potassium ( by principal cells ) and hydrogen ions ( by intercalated cells of the collecting duct ).
Mycenae and Tiryns are the two principal sites on which evidence of a prehistoric civilization was remarked long ago by the classical Greeks.
There are difficulties in this story, of which the following are the principal elements:

principal and Cathedral
Another was unveiled at St Mildred's Church, Bread St, London, in 1932 ; that church was destroyed in the London Blitz in 1940, but the principal elements of the monument were re-erected in St Mary-le-Bow at the west end of Watling Street, near Saint Paul's Cathedral, in 1968.
Amiens Cathedral is notable for the coherence of its plan, the beauty of its three-tier interior elevation, the particularly fine display of sculptures on the principal façade and in the south transept, and the labyrinth, and other inlays of its floor.
Perrot wanted to use St Patrick ’ s Cathedral as the site of the new University, which Loftus sought to preserve as the principal place of Protestant worship in Dublin ( as well as a valuable source of income for himself ).
On July 11, 2010, he announced that he was retiring as principal pastor of the Crystal Cathedral and would become chairman of the church's board of directors.
In the Soviet years, the Bolsheviks demolished two of Rostov-on-Don's principal landmarks, St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral ( 1908 ) and St. George Cathedral ( 1783 1807 ).
The bishop is also the true principal of the diocese's pre-seminary high school, Cathedral Preparatory Seminary.
Wagga Wagga is the seat of a Roman Catholic diocese, with its principal church being St Michael's Cathedral.
Before the English Reformation the Church of England was part of the Roman Catholic Church, and Sheffield's medieval parish church of St. Peter ( now the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul ) was the principal Catholic church in the district.
In 1536 he was a singer at Chioggia Cathedral, and by 1539 he not only became a deacon, but also principal organist.
Wawel Cathedral, which holds the Saint's relics, became a principal national shrine.
St Giles ' Cathedral, more properly termed the High Kirk of Edinburgh, is the principal place of worship of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh.
Since its construction the building has been the principal place of worship for Crystal Cathedral Ministries, a congregation of the Reformed Church in America founded in 1955 by Robert H. Schuller.
The Cathedral Church of the Assumption, dominating the city of Smolensk from the lofty Cathedral Hill, has been the principal church of the Smolensk bishopric for 800 years.
Its principal church is the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, unofficially known as Washington National Cathedral, located at Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues in Washington, D. C. Governed from Mount Saint Albans, the Episcopal Diocese of Washington is a member see of the greater Episcopal Church in the United States of America ( ECUSA ) which in turn is a member of the Anglican Communion.
Located in the outskirts of downtown Honolulu, Hawaii, it is larger in physical size as a church and parish territory than the principal Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace.
* The Assumption Cathedral, Bangkok, principal Roman Catholic church of Thailand, located in the Bang Rak district of the national capital
He was the founding principal of the Cathedral Latin School in Cleveland from 1916 to 1922, and pastor of St. Patrick's Church in Youngstown from 1922 to 1923.
The principal church is Greifswald Cathedral.
The seat of the Landesbischof ( state bishop ) is the state capital Schwerin with Schwerin Cathedral as the principal church.
In 1984 Nordstoga was appointed assistant organist at Oslo Cathedral, and from 1994 he has been principal organist.
There are also religious buildings on the monastery's grounds ( the principal ones are interconnected with roofed and arched passages ), surrounded by multiple household buildings and living quarters, including a refectory ( a 500 m² chamber ) with the Uspensky Cathedral ( built in 1552-1557 ), Preobrazhensky Cathedral ( 1556 1564 ), Church of Annunciation ( 1596 1601 ), stone chambers ( 1615 ), watermill ( early 17th century ), bell tower ( 1777 ), and Church of Nicholas ( 1834 ).

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