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“Thames Discovery” is following on from the 1990s ‘Foreshore’ study, with small staff on a three year scheme to establish a continuing archaeological study of the Thames foreshore, which can change from tide to tide, eroding in some places or building up elsewhere.
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Foreshore, also discovered that refugees were being illegally detained by officials.
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Well, yes, they are, but you can only see them at a certain place and time, like Burswood, Northbridge, the Foreshore or The Dean :
St. Patrick’s Day orgies of the Elder Gods « raincoaster 2007
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In the 1930s, Cape Town expanded and the Foreshore, the land reclaimed from the Atlantic
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In the 1930s, Cape Town expanded and the Foreshore, the land reclaimed from the Atlantic
Address at The Official Opening of The Cape Town International Convention Centre 2003
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Later in the afternoon from 18h00, ANC branches in Cape Town will be staging a placard demonstration in front of the American Embassy on the Foreshore.
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A 20-piece police brass band headed the marchers as they made their way over the 5km route from Customs House on the Foreshore, through Buitenkant Street, along Plein Street, past Tuynhuys and into Adderley Street and back to Customs House.
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Mahomed told Sapa on Sunday this would coincide with a similar picket planned for outside the US Consulate in Cape Town, located on the city's Foreshore.
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Meanwhile the 24-hour picket by the AWC outside the US Consulate on the Foreshore continued on Tuesday.
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The Provincial Cabinet resolution was that a broad inclusive participatory planning process be launched in order to reach consensus as to the appropriate development framework and transport solution to the Foreshore area.
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