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| At the place of the Horta house now | stands a small skyscraper, set up in 1966. |
| In the graveyard of the parish church | stands a replica of the entrance to Bramhope Tunnel, |
| Over the shield | stands a Lexington Minute Man Proper. |
| The roof is in slate, and on it | stands a long wooden lantern, glazed with five lights |
| In the entrance | stands a statue of the great poet in a glass showcase |
| net-les-Bains, next to the mairie (town hall), | stands a monument to the Entente Cordiale of 1904. |
| The Anglican Church of St Mary the Virgin | stands a little way outside the village to the southw |
| season and includes full lighting, 1,600-seat | stands, a press box and a level 10 natural grass play |
| To the north of the hall | stands a two-storey, timber-framed barn, dating from |
| At Hartmannswillerkopf | stands a national monument of World War I for the fig |
| The event includes craft and food | stands, a logging show, fireworks, and various other |
| South of the church | stands a cloister surrounded by ranges of buildings o |
| Over his grave | stands a monument designed by sculptor Walery Gadomsk |
| "In this same New Bedford there | stands a Whaleman's Chapel, and few are the moody fis |
| ws by the southern border of the town on which | stands a recently renovated lavoir (wash-house). |
| In front of the wall | stands a torch with an eternal flame. |
| Connected to the manor house | stands a two-story brick wing that incorporates a for |
| urial, as opposed to a similar shrine on which | stands a reliquary or feretory into which the saint's |
| As of 2010 the old courthouse still | stands, a two-story building in Springfield's southea |
| In the center of the pagoda | stands a large column, a feature of Chinese architect |
| Outside | stands a statue, erected in 1988, of Clement Attlee, |
| Buried at Heworth Churchyard, there | stands a headstone with a testimony to his trade unio |
| Before the palace | stands a statue of Patel. |
| ion has since been demolished and in its place | stands a Morrisons (originally Safeway) supermarket a |
| railway station and the old hospital building | stands a cannon. |
| Next to the lake | stands a bronze statue commemorating Sybil Ludington' |
| Today, in downtown Wichita, Kansas, | stands a statue depicting a waitress at a counter ser |
| Before Gospel of Luke | stands a subscription to the Gospel of Mark. |
| In the park | stands a Doric column erected in memory of William Pi |
| In the forests of Blommerschot | stands a former hunting pavilion (Castle of Blommersc |
| To the side of the church now | stands a memorial bust of Corneliu Coposu. |
| At one end | stands a brick building, the Headhouse, a former fire |
| On the crown of the wooded hill | stands a remarkable megalithic monument - a chambered |
| The deck | stands a total 85 m above sea level. |
| In Guyton Park | stands a cannon dating back to World War I and a monu |
| Here | stands a kid running to the side of the street giving |
| At the top of Mardol now | stands a new modern monument, Darwin's Gate. |
| Beside the cathedral | stands a 100 ft 9th century round tower. |
| he area below the apex of the roof, upon which | stands a 9-foot gilt cross which brings the total hei |
| It has 113 VIP | stands, a set of restaurants, and two underground gar |
| r the pole on the right field foul line, which | stands a mere 302 feet (92 m) from home plate, the sh |
| Atop Philadelphia City Hall | stands a statue of William Penn, the city founder and |
| igh on the facade, in a niche above the bells, | stands a statue of Alexander Nevsky, the church's pat |
| His home, the Rob Morris House, still | stands a few blocks southeast of the site of the univ |
| Next to the quack | stands a man who is wringing his hands in desperation |
| On La Madeleine beach | stands a museum dedicated to the Utah Beach landing. |
| In this hall | stands a figure of Kshetrapala opposite to the middle |
| Underneath the east | stands, a textbook store operated until the 1980's. |
| On the other side of the villa | stands a chapel. |
| dedicated during a veterans' reunion in 1990, | stands a memorial to the men of the 448th B.G. who we |
| Camustane hill | stands a mighty 172 meters above sea level, compared |
| Next to the log house, | stands a monument to area Confederate soldiers dedica |
| ed construction, dating 1720-1730, above which | stands a glass painting from the end of the 19th cent |
| ylvania Memorial at the Gettysburg Battlefield | stands a statue of General Pleasonton. |
| On the dome above the court | stands a bronze statue of Lady Justice, executed by B |
| Next to him | stands a man studying a glass of wine. |
| On this firth | stands a large farmstead, which belongs to the king a |
| Near the top of Leckhampton Hill | stands a noted limestone rock formation known as the |
| In the canopy bedroom | stands a carved seventeenth century Dutch cradle and |
| In the village green | stands a stone cross inscribed with the letters I.H.S |
| h century parish church of St. Mary The Virgin | stands a 16th century building known as the Dolphin H |
| Adjacent to the south side of the church yard | stands a sixteenth century priest house. |
| The two go into bar and cat | stands a sign "2 minute intermission for a short beer |
| tation was re-built in 2002 and consists of 11 | stands, a travel centre and electronic passenger boar |
| A connected reservoir, Calf Heath Reservoir, | stands a little further to the west, beyond the M6 mo |
| In front of the school | stands a totem pole, although originally there were t |
| Two concourses include food and beverage | stands, a cafe, and a 2,000 square foot gift shop. |
| h, in memory of the men who did not come back, | stands a soldier with bowed head in a niche below a c |
| n as Eastwell Towers, which was built in 1848, | stands a mile south-south west of the manor. |
| horses going to post for each and every race, | stands a bronze statue of Sea Hero. |
| In front of the wall | stands a 10-foot (3.0 m) high dark bronze sculpture o |
| r of the neighborhood, close to lake Michigan, | stands a stone obelisk Illinois-Indiana State Line Bo |
| Beyond the modern warship | stands a crane constructed in 1742, used for mounting |
| Within the courtyard of the school | stands a 15 ft (4.6 m) statue of The Holy Trinity - i |
| On the west side of the stadium | stands a 1,200 space parking garage. |
| lf-inch ridge on both sides of the swar-mandal | stands a little apart from the nails on which the str |
| ee groves as well as tidily cultivated fields, | stands a majestic country houses which we call posses |
| Surrounded by farmland | stands a pilgrimage church, restored in 1888. |
| Outside the office there usually | stands a planter in the fashion of the open-top bus t |
| ied the manse which is now remodeled and still | stands a bit beyond and across the street from the pr |
| Alongside it | stands a plaque inscribed with Edmund Blunden's poem, |
| Moreover, here | stands a 1500-year-old temple founded by the legendar |
| The Main Station ( | stands A-H) conveys all Wythenshawe services and the |
| Slopper's Wonderful Water slides, which today, | stands abandoned and neglected. |
| The Nankeen Night Heron | stands about 60cm tall. |
| The Bishop | stands about 7 ft high on the shortest side, while th |
| Consecrated in 1144, the temple | stands about 500 yards from the Ananda Temple, and wi |
| It | stands about 50 m above sea level. |
| A small ruined castle tower | stands about 300 metres south-east of the graveyard. |
| Each antenna | stands about 1.5 metres (5 ft) high and about 2.7 met |
| 3th century parish church of St Peter and Paul | stands about a mile away from the main village. |
| The pyramid | stands about 26 feet (8 meters) tall, 100 feet (30 me |
| suggest in the village church, St Luke's which | stands about 3/4 mile from the village. |
| It | stands about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the southeast of the |
| It | stands about 5 miles west of Burton on Trent at an el |
| James Dunn, it | stands about one and a half miles east of Dunnington. |
| The entryway | stands about 20 feet (6 meters) high, and the wall ri |
| The kunekune | stands about 60 cm (24 inches) tall. |
| The Mioritic | stands about 65-85 centimetres (26-33 in) tall at the |
| It | stands about 20" (45-60 cm) at the shoulders and weig |
| It | stands about 70 feet (21 m) high and is semicircular |
| ore than 110 tonnes of gold in 1992, which now | stands about 800 tonnes in a year. |
| It | stands about 1.5 km north of the city centre and over |
| The motte is called Cranmer's Mound and | stands about 16 feet high. |
| The company's previous headquarters, still | stands about a block away from the new building on 62 |
| The church | stands about a quarter of a mile east of the Great No |
| 388 Greenwich | stands about ten blocks north of the former location |
| Bysshe Shelley, was born at Field Place, which | stands about a mile to the north of the village. |
| It | stands above the shore just east of Ras il-Ghallis (G |
| The adyton (inner shrine) | stands above a flight of steps. |
| It | stands above Rydal Water. |
| Its arched dome | stands above the skyline just below the Tower and was |
| sion to the original Council House of 1879 and | stands above the Museum & Art Gallery. |
| l's Chimney is a limestone rock formation that | stands above a disused quarry in Leckhampton, near Ch |
| The chapel is a Grade I listed building and | stands above the former stables at Raithby Hall. |
| Stonyhurst Park Cross | stands above the River Hodder in the woods close to t |
| rseman", carved by artist Gordon Newell, still | stands above a door inside the Hollywood Station Post |
| s the college's Treasury or Muniment Room that | stands above and behind the arch in the north east co |
| It | stands above Wrynose Pass in the southern part of the |
| rfedale, a valley in the Yorkshire Dales, that | stands above the village of Buckden. |
| he adjacent and popular Lyth Hill Country Park | stands above the village. |
| It | stands above the steep escarpment of Ham Hill, and at |
| by the figure of Revolutionary Justice, which | stands above the representation of Moses delivering t |
| The reredos still | stands above the altar. |
| The memorial | stands above Wendover in the Aylesbury Vale. |
| Wiesberg Castle (German: Schloss Wiesberg) | stands above the Trisanna River, where the Paznaun Va |
| The 11 m tall (36 ft) cylinder | stands above Atocha station, the destination of the f |
| sading against the very corruption of which he | stands accused. |
| ng Grand Circus Park, in downtown Detroit, and | stands across the street from the David Whitney Build |
| parody song "My Bologna" in the bathroom that | stands across the hall from the station's original lo |
| at a distance from the main building and still | stands across the road from the Victoria Tower. |
| A signal box | stands across the road from the west bound platform. |
| Alexander Twilight House (1830), still | stands across the street from the hall, and serves as |
| dscape" by sculptor Louise Berliawsky Nevelson | stands across the street. |
| The home still | stands across from the Columbia Wastewater Treatment |
| e sea level and provides views of the city and | stands adjacent to the Ordnance Survey triangulation |
| The lock | stands adjacent to Ware Weir and is the only lock on |
| It was built in 1896 and | stands adjacent to National City Center. |
| It | stands adjacent to Northwood House. |
| The station building still | stands adjacent to the by-pass and is used as the Bov |
| ructure contains 20 floors of office space and | stands adjacent to the historic Majestic Theatre. |
| The village | stands adjacent to the Bristol and Birmingham railway |
| Polesworth Vicarage | stands adjacent to St Editha's Church in High Street, |
| ge Reliant Energy electricity generating plant | stands adjacent to the lake. |
| ted a quarter of a mile from Lake Michigan and | stands adjacent to the Streeterville neighborhood. |
| most visible bluff from the interstate, as it | stands adjacent to the westbound lanes. |
| Merton Park tram stop now | stands adjacent to the original station site. |
| It | stands adjacent to both HM Prison Belmarsh and Belmar |
| A cottage owned by Airy still | stands, adjacent to the church and now in private han |
| Caesarsboom | stands adjacent to a house called "Het Damberd" ("The |
| Built of sandstone, it | stands adjacent to the Green. |
| The tavern, Auberge John Steele, | stands adjacent to the square and maintains his memor |
| Allen Crags | stands adrift from the main ridge, with the valleys o |
| 12-year-old fan Jeffrey Maier pulled into the | stands after reaching over the right field wall. |
| ated where the present (New) Residence Theatre | stands; after its destruction in World War II, the th |
| arly operatives under the Lowell System, still | stands after an extensive renovation, and features ex |
| ian Railways and thanks to the recent makeover | stands again proudly posing to the onlookers riding t |
| s's The Transformers (USA) #5, where Shockwave | stands against "Are All Dead" graffiti. |
| When the swordsman | stands against his opponent, he is not to think of th |
| The oak pulpit | stands against the south wall; it is octagonal with s |
| nce is more environmentalist and pro-EU and it | stands against the war in Iraq and Iceland's particip |
| , and pushed his fellow bishops to take strong | stands against increased military spending and in fav |
| Businesses that take active | stands against such attacks are sometimes targeted by |
| The center one | stands against the Tabernacle, altar cross or other s |
| It | stands against the backdrop of Kensico Dam, commemora |
| ads of London goes pear-shaped; and John Minor | stands against himself, and loses. |
| The series' avatars, known as the | Stands, aid the characters in battle by giving them c |
| or an article, I beleive that the plot warning | stands Alastairward 07:41, 22 May 2007 (UTC) |
| he waist of the person playing, and the player | stands all the while to perform. |
| rthworks parking lot was built behind the main | stands, allowing ticketholders to park at roughly the |
| The tomb | stands almost midway between Purana Qila and the tomb |
| ote in a criticism of the award that the "AAPG | stands alone among scientific societies in its denial |
| If nothing else, it certainly | stands alone in Spirit's oeuvre. |
| The Anglican parish church, St Peter's, | stands alone beside the A281 road, while not far away |
| Dry film - | stands alone amongst the other types in that the coat |
| Ring spinning | stands alone as the standard of high quality yarn sui |
| ing to the band as a whole, the Caroliner name | stands alone (rather than the oft-used 'Caroliner Rai |
| Varitek | stands alone as the only baseball player in history t |
| He | stands alone against a multitude, but perseveres. |
| orpusty's small church (Church of Saint Peter) | stands alone on the outskirts of the village and can |
| The Wheatsheaf | stands alone at the southern edge of the area on the |
| rket from the tale is all that survives and it | stands alone as a classic of Russian animated films. |
| "Where No One | Stands Alone" - 2:45 (Mosie Lister) |
| "Where No One | Stands Alone" - Loretta Lynn |
| hest city in northern Brazil, the municipality | stands alone, 2.85% of the entire Gross Domestic Prod |
| shown not so much by the readings in which it | stands alone, as by agreement with the oldest uncial |
| Stands Alone, a young brave and Soyazhe's husband (te | |
| recently demolished and the transmitter tower | stands alone. |
| og seems to dominate the Wilderness because it | stands alone. |
| , pathways, and areas in which a single column | stands alone. |
| spiritual sequel to the film because the story | stands alone; however, many references suggest that i |
| The cabin currently | stands along the Sugarlands Nature Trail, an interpre |
| arted from Newport's temporary Litten Park bus | stands, along with most other Southern Vectis bus rou |
| The former school cafeteria still | stands along the east side of Highway 31, and has ser |
| However, the courthouse still | stands along with the city cemetery, a civil war ceme |
| The original 1874 school still | stands along U.S. Highway 287 and the original stage |
| The old pavilion still | stands along with the opposing sight screen and is no |
| n boathouse was constructed where it presently | stands along Azalea Drive, across from the Chattahooc |
| The ruins of Zapote Bridge still | stands along the General Emilio Aguinaldo Highway nea |
| eat and the separation of the universes, Sonya | stands alongside her allies and enemies to see a powe |
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