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Memory Shards Still Cut
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Bishopsgate Tower
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The Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Shri Shard Yadav speaking at the meeting of Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS) in New Delhi on January 17, 2003 (Friday). Jpib2u
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Blue and white porcelain.
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Ramses VI profil
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US Army (USA) Private First Class (PFC) Leif Peterson (left), Medic, Delta Company (D Co), 3rd Platoon (PLT), 1st Battalion (BN), 502nd Infantry Regiment (1/502nd), 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), removes glass shards from the chest of the Mayor (r
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One Canada Square
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Southwark Towers
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London Bridge City Pier
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Montjuïc Communications Tower on the right
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Federation Square Theatre (BMW Edge)
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Pottery shard inscribed with the serekh and name of the pharaoh Narmer, on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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Rocks from the Bishop tuff, uncompressed with pumice on left; compressed with fiamme on right.
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Foreground: Statue of the giant's hand being thrown into the Scheldt River. Background: Town hall
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Painted pottery pot with raised reliefs of dragons and phoenixes, Western Han Dynasty (202 BCE – 9 CE)
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London is experiencing a growth in new high rise development.
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Ceramics museum
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London's architecture ranges from very old to modern
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Cannabis sativa from Vienna Dioscurides, 512 A.D
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The original Dundrum station built by William Dargan in 1854 behind the modern Luas stop.
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Riobamba (full name San Pedro de Riobamba) is the capital of the Chimborazo Province in central Ecuador, which is located at the Chambo River Valley of the Andes. [1] It is 200 km (125 miles) south of Ecuador's capital Quito and located at 9,000 feet (2,700 m) on the Avenue of the Volcanoes.
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Maison de Balzac
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An IMAX camera inside a display case
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Narmer was an Egyptian Pharaoh who ruled in the 32nd century BC. Thought to be the successor to the predynastic Kings Scorpion or "Selk" and/or Ka, he is considered by some to be the unifier of Egypt and fo--66.190.170.4 (talk) 00:10, 30 April 2010 (UTC)under of the First dynasty, and therefore the first king of all Egypt. There is a growing consensus that Scorpion and Narmer are identical, but no identification with any early king can yet be definitively proven.
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The new William Dargan bridge at Dundrum
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An iceberg that calved off Iceberg B-15 caused extensive pack ice buildup in McMurdo Sound, blocking shipping and preventing penguin access to open water.
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The Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm (circa 1690) is a Colonial American farm located at 5 Little's Lane, Newbury, Massachusetts, USA, in the midst of 231 acres (0.9 km2) of open land bordering the Merrimack River and Plum Island Sound. It is now a nonprofit museum operated by Historic New England and open to the public several days a week during the warmer months; an admission fee is charged.
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Archaeological Areas of Pompeii
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Ratu Tanoa Visawaqa
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Sauron forging the One Ring from Ralph Bakshi's The Lord of the Rings.