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The club also parted ways with its famed London-based namesake, Crystal Palace, which is having its own financial problems and was funneling a small annual payment to the U.S. affiliate.
Crystal Palace Baltimore is being sued by its youth academy coaches for unpaid wages Steve Goff 2011
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Continuing in a north-easterly direction, we came to another big room, called the Crystal Palace, in which all the ski and sledging cases were stored.
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In New York's 1853 Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations also called Crystal Palace, the attraction that drew the most awe and wonder was Elisha Otis's steam-powered elevator: it traveled five stories high.
anachronism 2006
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In New York's 1853 Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations also called Crystal Palace, the attraction that drew the most awe and wonder was Elisha Otis's steam-powered elevator: it traveled five stories high.
Archive 2006-11-01 2006
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Continuing in a north-easterly direction, we came to another big room, called the Crystal Palace, in which all the ski and sledging cases were stored.
The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian antarctic expedition in the "Fram," 1910-1912 — Volume 1 Roald Amundsen 1900
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Continuing in a north-easterly direction, we came to another big room, called the Crystal Palace, in which all the ski and sledging cases were stored.
The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian Antarctic expedition in the "Fram," 1910-12 — Volume 1 and Volume 2 Roald Amundsen 1900
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The Crystal Palace is a gigantic toy for the English people to play with.
Passages from the English Notebooks, Complete Nathaniel Hawthorne 1834
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The Crystal Palace is a gigantic toy for the English people to play with.
Passages from the English Notebooks, Volume 1. Nathaniel Hawthorne 1834
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Called the Crystal Palace, it booked performers like Woody Allen, Barbra Streisand and Lenny Bruce - who, she liked to recall, once urged her to leave her husband and run off with him: "Let's you and me go on the road and send him a little money every month."
NYT > Home Page By DOUGLAS MARTIN 2011
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Called the Crystal Palace, it booked performers like Woody Allen, Barbra Streisand and Lenny Bruce - who, she liked to recall, once urged her to leave her husband and run off with him: "Let's you and me go on the road and send him a little money every month."
NYT > Home Page By DOUGLAS MARTIN 2011
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