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  • Adjoining the park is Kronvalda Boulevard, a grand, leafy avenue along which trams rumble to and from the historic center.

    Latvia's Burgeoning Spa Scene Jemima Sissons 2011

  • Natasha, Malawan and Nadtha Patamapongs Adjoining the main house is a four-story townhouse, alternately used for storage, as housing for staff and as a guest house.

    A Modern Colonial in Bangkok 2011

  • Adjoining the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican Palace, the Sala Regia had just been built.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • Dustin Drankoski/The Wall Street Journal Adjoining duplexes at 740 Park Ave. will be up for sale for $60 million.

    'Secret Society' Doors Opening Craig Karmin 2011

  • Adjoining, a man holding a sleeping woman in his arms.

    FRYING-PAN ALLEY AND A GLIMPSE OF INFERNO 2010

  • Adjoining the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican Palace, the Sala Regia had just been built.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • Adjoining the golf course community is a neighborhood called White Level, a historically black community that lacks such access.

    Jonathan Weiler: Invisible Boundaries, Visible Harm Jonathan Weiler 2011

  • Adjoining is a large store, and she has a smaller store in the Via Manzoni, near Montenapoleone.

    Finding Jewels in Milan 2010

  • Adjoining it is an equally venerable architectural masterpiece with an unusual elliptical plan, virtually unique in Mexico, the plateresque Chapel of the Third Order.

    Hats off to Sombrerete in the state of Zacatecas 2008

  • Adjoining it is an equally venerable architectural masterpiece with an unusual elliptical plan, virtually unique in Mexico, the plateresque Chapel of the Third Order.

    Hats off to Sombrerete in the state of Zacatecas 2008

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