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Known locally as the " Lighthouse Building ", the popular theory that the structure was an advertisement for Netten's Oyster Bar on the ground floor seems not to be true.
Known locally as the site of a famous bank robbery.
Known locally as the " Indiana Theater " or the " Bus-Chum ", it was operated until 1995 as a movie theater.
Known locally as the Depot, Hammond's Amtrak station dates from 1912.
Known as " The River " locally, it supplies the town with a secondary source of drinking water.
Known locally as the ' Pease River battleground ', Cynthia Ann, captured as a child by raiding Indians, was recaptured here as an adult by U. S. soldiers.
Known locally as " Tobacco City U. S. A .," because of the importance of tobacco growing in the region, Edgerton continues to be a center for the declining tobacco industry in the area.
Greetland is also home to the Rose and Crown Pub ( Known locally as " The Crown " or more affectionately " The Frown ", it is also well known to by the locals as " The Rose ", The Branch Road Inn, The Sportsman Inn, The Spring Rock, The Star, The Travelers Rest, The Queen, The Shears and a number of Working Mens Clubs.
Known locally as the guirre they are genetically more distant from N. p. percnopterus, significantly greater even than N. p. ginginianus is from N. p. percnopterus.
Known also as the " rule of the coronels ", the term referred to the classic boss system under which the control of patronage was centralized in the hands of a locally dominant oligarch known as a coronel, particularly under Brazil's Old Republic, who would dispense favors in return for loyalty.
Known as the " rule of the colonels ", this term referred to the classic boss system under which the control of patronage was centralized in the hands of a locally dominant oligarch known as a " colonel ", particularly under Brazil's Old Republic, who would dispense favors in return for loyalty.
Known locally as " The Falls ," the waterfall was purchased in 1907 as part of the campus of Toccoa Falls College and stands today as the distinguishing landmark of the college.
Known as coronelismo, this was a classic boss system under which the control of patronage was centralized in the hands of a locally dominant oligarch known as a coronel, who would dispense favors in return for loyalty.
Known locally as ' the square ', it contains several shops, a police station, numerous banks and nearby is a Morrisons supermarket.
Known locally, and promoted as the " Town of Orchids ", it cultivates and sells many such plants.
Known as UK hardcore, this trance focused music became the prominent rave style locally across the 2000s.
Known locally as the " Floating Flemings ", it is ornamented with recumbent whole length figures of Fleming in his robes, with his official insignia, and his wife, with ruff and hood, and the singular waist favoured by ladies of the Tudor era.
Known locally as " The Bite ", this festival is held on one weekend during the month of July.
Known locally as Bailey Avenue, the road heads out of the city to the southwest, intersecting County Road A-2 before running under Interstate 196 ( I-196 ).
Known locally as " Whalley Arches ", Whalley Viaduct is a 48-span railway bridge crossing the River Calder and a listed structure.
Known locally as the Shiawassee Flats, the refuge lies in the Saginaw Bay watershed, historically one of the largest and most productive wetland ecosystems in Michigan.
Known locally as Pistyll Rhyd-y-meincau, it is commonly known as Rhiwargor Waterfall.
Known locally as the " flysch " they date from the mid-cretaceous period to the present, a time period of over 100 million years.
Known locally as the " Portuguese Switzerland " due to its landscape that includes a principal settlement nestled in the mountains of the Serra da Estrela Natural Park.
Known locally as the " Hub of the North ", it is serviced by the Sioux Lookout Airport, Highway 72, and the Sioux Lookout railway station.

Known and simply
Known for having raucous shows expressing an extraordinary amount of energy, Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr stood dumbfounded backstage as Orbison performed completely still and simply sang through fourteen encores.
Known to Oxford scholars as " Bodley " or simply " the Bod ", under the Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003 it is one of six legal deposit libraries for works published in the United Kingdom and under Irish Law it is entitled to request a copy of each book published in the Republic of Ireland.
Known simply as the 40 mm, it was adopted by some 17 different nations just before World War II and is still in use today in some applications such as on coastguard frigates.
Known as " Ultrakurzwellen-Landefunkfeuer " ( LFF ), or simply " Leitstrahl " ( guiding beam ), little money was available to develop a network of stations.
Known previously as Newington ( Newington Butts and Newington Causeway are two of the principal roads of the area ), in the medieval period it was simply a part of rural Surrey, of the manor of Walworth.
Known simply as " Trolley ", it communicates through the uses of its whistle and bell and occasionally moves backwards and forwards to get the other characters ' attention or to show that he is getting impatient, and a musical melody is usually heard every time the Trolley moves through its tracks.
Known simply as Thomas Pakenham, he is a writer and historian.
Known professionally as simply Melanie, she is best known for her hits " Brand New Key ", " Ruby Tuesday ", " What Have They Done To My Song Ma " and " Lay Down ( Candles in the Rain )".
Known to most French people simply by her first name, Laguiller is committed to the cause of the Communist revolution.
* Known simply as North Fourth Street ( 210 North 4th Street, San Jose ), this four-story facility houses the Global Studies Institute, Governmental & External Affairs, International and Extended Studies, the Mineta Transportation Institute, the Processed Foods Institute, and the SJSU Research Foundation.
Known always as Louis B. Mayer and often simply as " L. B.
Known as " speaker points " or simply " speaks ", its goal is to provide a numerical evaluation of the debaters ' speaking skills.
Known among water users simply as the Acequia, various legal entities embody the community associations, or acequia associations, that govern members ' water usage, depending on local precedents and traditions.
Known simply as the Panda 4x4, this model was the first small, transverse-engined production car to have a 4WD system.
Known simply as Monitor, it is the first real-world example of a system using an extremely simple kernel along with a variety of user-selected programs that built up the system as a whole.
Known simply as Ballston since its opening, in December 1995 the Metro board voted unanimously to rename the station Ballston – MU, with the " MU " standing for the adjacent Marymount University.
Known originally as simply Virginia Square, in July 1985 the Metro board voted unanimously to rename the station Virginia Square-GMU.
Known simply as the Electronic Program Guide, or the EPG for short, the software was designed to be run within the head end facility of each participating cable system on a single, custom-modified consumer-grade computer supplied by United Video.
Known simply as in Japan, this was SNK's first major breakthrough US release and became something of a classic.
Known approaches for event based accounting simply show the method for automation.
Known in Canada as simply " tribunals ", these are quasi-judicial adjudicative bodies, which means that they adjudicate ( hear evidence and render decisions ) like courts, but are not necessarily presided over by judges.
Known originally as the Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum and later simply as the Strong Museum, it became the Strong National Museum of Play in 2006, after completing renovations and an expansion that nearly doubled its size to.
Known as the Saints or simply as ' Pats ' the club quickly climbed up the junior and intermediate ranks of Irish football and by the end of the 1940s were established as the top non-League of Ireland side in the country.
* Miss Sue Chi-Ho: Known to her friends as Chi-Chi Sue or simply Chi-Chi, she is on loan from the CIA.

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