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town's and skyline
Located atop the Hudson Palisades, Anderson Avenue and Palisade Avenue are the town's major north south thoroughfares, the latter offering views of the Hudson River and New York City skyline.
Oldham's built environment is characterised by its 19th-century red-brick terraced houses, the infrastructure that was built to support these and the town's former cotton mills – which mark the town's skyline.
It is one of the town's most well-known landmarks as it is quite dominant on the skyline.
It dominates the town's skyline with its crown spire more than high.
Much of the town centre is lined with brick buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries and the town's skyline is dominated by St. James ' Church, the spire of which is tall, though shorter than both Norwich Cathedral () and Salisbury Cathedral () in terms of spire height, it is reputedly the tallest Anglican parish church in the United Kingdom.
The Town is also famous for its beautiful cathedral ( see Loughrea Cathedral ) which dominates the town's skyline.
The major landmark is the 1860s-built tall Parish Church of St Luke the Evangelist which dominates the town's centre and skyline.
The distinctive blue-glass head office tower-block in Prescot Road, used as the firm's world HQ, and completed in 1964, still dominates the town's skyline.
Massive silos dominate the skyline, evidence of the town's rich history in various grains including wheat, oats and barley.

town's and is
The town's name is attested as Aisincurt in 1175, derived from a Germanic masculine name Aizo, Aizino and the early Northern French word curt ' farm with a courtyard ' ( Late Latin cortem ).
Within a short while, he grasps what is at stake and warns the authorities that unless steps are taken immediately, the epidemic could kill off half the town's population of two hundred thousand within a couple of months .</ br > During the epidemic, Rieux heads an auxiliary hospital and works long hours treating the victims.
The consul administering the oath is forced to go on his knees, symbolising Alphonse's lordship and the town's loyalty.
The Aal is a small river located only within the town's territory.
He is depicted in the town's most prominent statue by sculptor Goscombe John, unveiled on Victoria Square in 1920.
The town's shopping centre is called the Accrington Arndale Centre.
The town's other famous association is with Accrington Stanley F. C., the butt of many ( largely affectionate ) jokes.
While the town's name is generally seen as a diminutive form of Barcelona in Spain, Albert Dauzat and Charles Rostaing point out an earlier attestation of the name Barcilona in Barcelonnette in around 1200, and suggest that it is derived instead from two earlier stems signifying a mountain, * bar and * cin ( the latter of which is also seen in the name of Mont Cenis ).
Barcino Nova is the town's Latin name meaning " new Barcelona "; Barcino was the Roman name for Barcelona in Spain from its foundation by Emperor Augustus in 10 BC, and it was only changed to Barcelona in the Middle Ages.
The town's name is old as it shows the typical effects of the High German consonant shift ( b > p, t > ss ).
There is also a coin-operated bunyip at Murray Bridge, South Australia, at Sturt Reserve on the town's riverfront.
In the strips, it is expressed that the two towns are rivals with each other and before The Dandy did a drastic format change they had an embassy in Beanotown which many of the town's citizens attempted to overrun, but failed ( the embassy had no existence in The Beano ).
It has been suggested that the town's name comes from an archaic word in the Cornish " bod " ( meaning a dwelling ; the later word is " bos ") and a contraction of " menegh " ( monks ).
The crooked town's mayor, Hiram J. Slade ( Samuel S. Hinds ), who is in collusion with Kent, appoints the town drunk, Washington Dimsdale ( Charles Winninger ), as the new sheriff, assuming that he'll be easy to control and manipulate.
The made-up embankment which today extends the whole length of the town's riverbank is the result of 19th century land reclamation, started in earnest when the town played host to a large number of prisoners of war from the Napoleonic Wars which formed a captive workforce.
The town's oldest building is the Maguire's stone castle, built by Hugh the Hospitable who died in 1428.
Since the release of the film the town of Åmål has even tried to embrace the publicity generated, despite the fact that the town's name is missing from the English title.
The primary settlement in Hanover, where over 75 % of the town's population resides, is defined as the Hanover census-designated place ( CDP ) and contains the areas around Dartmouth College and the intersections of New Hampshire Routes 10, 10A, and 120.
In Israel it is also a tradition to arrange festive parades, known as Ad-D ' lo-Yada, in the town's main street.
The other pub is the Plume of Feathers ( the Railway-" The Devils Elbow "-has closed as a pub recently ) and there are also a couple of cafes, one of which is situated in what used to be the town's police station.
Stow-on-the-Wold, originally called Stow St. Edward or Edwardstow after the town's patron saint Edward, probably Edward the Martyr, is said to have originated as an Iron Age fort on this defensive position on a hill.
The highest point is at about above sea level near Bebenhausen in the Schönbuch forest, while the lowest point is in the town's eastern Neckar valley.

town's and dominated
Much of the town's border with East Haven to the west is dominated by Lake Saltonstall, a reservoir owned by the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority, and Saltonstall Mountain, part of the Metacomet Ridge, a mountainous trap rock ridgeline that stretches from Long Island Sound to nearly the Vermont border.
Much of the town's acreage is dominated by Totoket Mountain, part of the Metacomet Ridge, a mountainous trap rock ridgeline that stretches from Long Island Sound almost to the Vermont border.
Since the closure of Garretts, the town's economy has been dominated by the two nuclear power stations on the coast at Sizewell: the now decommissioned Magnox reactor of Sizewell A and the more modern Pressurised Water Reactor of Sizewell B.
The town's geography is dominated by its namesake lakes, which are referred to as " ponds " in general usage.
The town's western view is dominated by Monadnock Mountain, elevation, in Lemington, Vermont.
The town's population grew from 13, 000 residents in 1881, to 29, 000 in 1928. Wycombe was completely dominated socially and economically by the furniture industry and, consequently, there was considerable unemployment and social problems when the industry declined in the 1960s.
The old town's architecture is dominated by past glories in various states of decay, including a major Gothic cathedral, which is in a poor condition and is being slowly restored.
Beginning with the first cotton textile mill in 1823, the Newmarket Manufacturing Company dominated the mill town's waterfront and economy with seven textile mills harnessing water power at the falls.
As the university's students make up roughly a quarter of the total population of Tübingen, the town's culture is to a large extent dominated by them.
The town's sport scene is dominated by West Bromwich Albion football club, who were founded in the town in 1879 and played at a stadium near the town centre until they moved to their current home, The Hawthorns on Birmingham Road ( directly on the border with Birmingham ) in 1900.
The cloth industry dominated the town's market from the 17th century until the 20th century, when agriculture took over as the leading industry.
Thus, the huge Volkshalle was to dominate Berlin's new forum and north-south axis, whereas at EUR the new Church of the Saints Paul and Peter dominated the new town's decumanus.
Politically the local authority is dominated by the Labour Party, with 6 of the town's 8 allotted seats on Durham County Council being held by the party.
The town's sport scene is dominated by local rugby league club, Featherstone Rovers, who have won the Challenge Cup on three occasions most recently on 7 May 1983 and won the League Championship in 1976-77.
Most of the main roads in West Bridgford are named after wealthy families that dominated the town's early history.
The town's present-day landscape is dominated by residential tower blocks, forming a stark contrast with the surrounding Victorian terraced housing.
Ampipe is a company town whose economy is dominated by the town's main employer, American Pipe & Steel, a steel mill struggling through the downturn of the early 1980s recession.

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