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  • 41pull something down — DEMOLISH, knock down, tear down, dismantle, raze (to the ground), level, flatten, bulldoze, destroy. → pull …

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  • 42Overdale, Montreal — Overdale was a small residential district in downtown Montreal which became a famous symbol of the struggle between urban conservationists and land developers. In the mid 1980s two developers, Robert Landau and Douglas Cohen operating under an… …

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  • 43destroy — verb 1) their offices were destroyed by bombing Syn: demolish, knock down, level, raze (to the ground), fell; wreck, ruin, shatter; blast, blow up, dynamite, explode, bomb Ant: build …

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  • 44PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION — The laws of planning and construction occupy an important place in contemporary public law. This group of laws regulates the status of the various planning authorities, determines norms for the planning of communities, allocates areas for… …

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  • 45Dixie Square Mall — Front cover of mall directory Location Harvey, Illinois Address 151st to 154th Street and Dixie Highway, Harvey, Illinois Opening date …

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  • 46Destruction of country houses in 20th-century Britain — Trentham Hall demolished in 1912. The Italianate Trentham was so lavish that the Shah of Persia in 1873 remarked to the future King Edward VII, of their host too grand for a subject, you ll have to have his head off when you come to the throne.… …

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  • 47Operation Tonga — This article summarises British airborne operations during the Normandy Landings. For American airborne operations, see American airborne landings in Normandy Operation Tonga Part of Normandy landings …

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  • 48Demolition — For other uses, see Demolition (disambiguation). Demolition of the Old Myer Building, Perth, Western Australia. Demolition is the tearing down of buildings and other structures, the opposite of construction. Demolition contrasts with …

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  • 49Euston Arch — The Euston Arch, built in 1837, was the original entrance to Euston Station in North Central London, England. History Designed by architect Philip Hardwick, it was inspired by Greek architecture. Hardwick encountered on a trip to Italy in 1818… …

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  • 50Terre Haute House — The Terre Haute House was a historic former hotel located in downtown Terre Haute, Indiana, USA, that was demolished despite numerous efforts to preserve it. The hotel will be replaced by a Hilton Garden Inn, to be named the Hilton Garden Inn… …

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