Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Neptune Theatre" ¶ 3
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

reflect and city's
Chicago lays claim to a large number of regional specialties, all of which reflect the city's ethnic and working class roots.
Religious institutions reflect the city's heritage.
Many of the city's buildings, its citizens, and especially its local character still reflect the heritage left by those German settlers.
The original " Big Chair " was constructed in 1922 by the Thomasville Chair Company ( now Thomasville Furniture Industries ) out of lumber and Swiss steer hide to reflect the city's prominent furniture industry.
The shape and type of a CBD or downtown almost always closely reflect the city's history.
The city's white marble walls, buildings, and tower were designed to catch and reflect the moonlight, and shone with a soft silver luminescence.
To reflect the new character of the city, the kanji characters in the city's name were changed from to.
Located on the upper Green are three historic early 19th century churches which reflect the city's theocratic roots:
Interestingly, however, the name change does not reflect the Yahwist religious affiliation of the city's conquerors.
This will be used to reflect the city's history as a port and " a city of international transaction ", to purchase work by artists from China, Africa and the Middle East, such as Meschac Gaba and Romuald Hazoumé, from Benin, Hu Xiaoyuan, Xu Zhen and Lu Chunsheng from China, Sherif El Azma from Egypt, Sigalit Landau from Israel, and Huit Facettes of Senegal.
Seattle for the city's Ride Free Area " and that some assumptions in the methodology Metro used to calculate the amount of lost fares was " questionable " and have not been updated to reflect changes to the fare structure and fare collection methods.
These schools are an important component of the educational system and reflect the city's diversity as they include Chinese schools, Catholic schools, all-male and all-female boarding schools, and military schools.
To reflect the tall buildings of the city's central business district, the platform's design incorporates tall steel columns along the center and a curving metal roof.
This may reflect another version of the city's name, Patibira, " Canal of the Smiths ".
The Catholic archbishop of Edmonton, Henry Joseph O ' Leary had a considerable impact on the city's Catholic sectors, and his efforts reflect many of the challenges facing the Catholic Church at that time.
Both these names, along with many of the city's other street names, reflect those in Edinburgh, Scotland.

reflect and maritime
The first botanical names of the plant were assigned in 1696 by Hans Sloane, who called it Prunus maritima racemosa, " maritime grape-cluster Prunus ", and Leonard Plukenet, who named it Uvifera littorea, " grape-bearer of the shore ", both of which names reflect the European concept of " sea-grape ", expressed in a number of languages by the explorers of the times.
The Sails Pavilion's roof consists of distinctive Teflon-coated fiberglass " sails " intended to reflect San Diego's maritime history, as well as to advertise the center's proximity to the San Diego shore.
Uljin's festivals reflect the county's agricultural and maritime industry.
A maritime theme to reflect Singapore's maritime heritage was adopted, and progressively shows across the various denominations, the different kinds of ships which have plied Singapore's waters as the country developed.

reflect and history
The most common view today accepts Martin Noth's thesis that Kings concludes a unified series of books which reflect the language and theology of the Book of Deuteronomy, and which biblical scholars therefore call the Deuteronomistic history.
Her early and later allegorical and didactic treatises reflect both autobiographical information about her life and views and also her own individualized and humanist approach to the scholastic learned tradition of mythology, legend, and history she inherited from clerical scholars and to the genres and courtly or scholastic subjects of contemporary French and Italian poets she admired.
The names of the individual islands reflect their complex linguistic history.
By " ideology ", Marx and Engels meant ideas that reflect the interests of a particular class at a particular time in history, but which contemporaries see as universal and eternal.
The names given to many swords in mythology, literature, and history reflect the high prestige of the weapon and the wealth of the owner.
The murals, known as the Brumidi Corridors, reflect great moments and people in United States history.
The university is divided into 15 faculties which have different organisational sub-structures which partly reflect their history and partly their operational needs.
The two phrases, " customer-premises equipment " and " customer-provided equipment ", reflect the history of this equipment.
The official websites of each band reflect a split between the shared history of Payne's tenure with the band, as the reunited Asia acknowledge only pre-and post-Payne albums, whereas Asia Featuring John Payne claim Payne-era ( 1991 – 2006 ) albums Aqua ( 1991 ) through Silent Nation ( 2004 ) as part of their own discography.
Although Asia's live set lists reflect this, Asia Featuring John Payne perform songs from the entire history of Asia.
It is generally agreed today that his most distinguished works are those dealing with Wales and Ireland, with his two books on his beloved Wales the most important: Itinerarium Kambriae and Descriptio Kambriae which tell us much about Welsh history and geography and reflect on the Cultural relationship between the Welsh and the English.
The names of Georgetown's wards and streets reflect the influence of the Dutch, French and English who administered the town at different periods of history.
Quite often the name will reflect the path of the Pagan and may include descriptions of their personality, animal totem, plant totems, tribe, and history.
However, a seeming anachronism may reflect ignorance of history rather than a genuine chronological anomaly.
The equable temperatures may reflect the presence of larger amounts of greenhouse gases than later in the Earth's history .< ref name = " Pavlov "> Alternatively, Earth's albedo may have been lower at the time, due to less land area and cloud cover.
Duck Lake is home to the Duck Lake Historical Museum and the Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre, and murals which reflect the history of the Rebellion in the area.
They are one of the biggest and most important collection of royal objects still today, and reflect more than a thousand years of European history.
The politics of identity ( which includes the production of history textbooks and the authorization of commemorative practices ) has remained fragmented and tailored to reflect the ideological anxieties and concerns of individual regions of Ukraine.
* Historic Boise State Digital Collection features photographs that reflect the history of Boise State, from its beginning as Boise Junior College in 1932 to the present.
The archives mission is to preserve, protect, and provide access to the moving image and sound materials that reflect the collective memory of broadcasting and the history of the state of Georgia and its people.
The house and its contents reflect the history of the Londonderrys who played a leading role in British social and political life.
The Monroe Township Historical Society was formed as a volunteer organization on October 16, 1974, by Mayor John W. Sharp ( of the Canning Company Sharps ), to be composed of volunteer citizens concerned with preserving items that reflect the history of Monroe Township.
Its two nicknames, " Embroidery Capital of the United States " and " Havana on the Hudson ", reflect important aspects of that history.
The city is also home to 21 murals located throughout downtown that reflect the history of the community.
Designed to reflect the historically notable businesses in city history, the diorama-style exhibits are an interesting change from ' regular ' museums.

0.885 seconds.