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The upright lace of Venetian façades is the best line time-alias-water has left on terra firma anywhere.
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In 1982, Ms. Turocy was invited to choreograph Rameau's "Les Bor é ades" for the official French festivities in honor of the composer's 300th birthday the following year.
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A huge poster on one of the stadium's fa ç ades greeted fans before the game: "2010: A Season to Believe!"
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The windup clocks on the train station fa ç ades still work.
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Subsequently, a smattering of luxury boutique inns have sprung up, the French provincial fa ç ades restored to their past glory.
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His photographs show how structures like the Sherbrooke Hotel below have a rhythmic symmetry that guides the eye from one detail to the next, while bright color schemes make the fa ç ades fairly pulse.
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On the economic calendar Wednesday, U.K. unemployment figures and the Confederation of British Industry distributive tr ades survey are at 0930 GMT and 1100 GMT, respectively.
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April 21, 2010 at 3:15 pm an git hello kitteh band ades reddy….
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Mr. Schaefer of Saks says the new projection show works out to be less expensive than the lighted, blinking snowflakes of holiday fa ç ades past.
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In Oak Cliff, where voter turnout has always been wretched, because it's ethnic and there has been voter suppression for dec ades, one precinct, people - 58 total votes in '04.
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