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After Operation Market | Garden, the operation to capture bridges across the R |
ebuted in 1991 with the eponymous album Fool's | Garden, the next (1993) was album Once in a Blue Moon |
pproached throughout the roji or 'dewy ground' | garden, the chashitsu or tea room measures two-and-a- |
cation is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical | Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya, close to t |
The | Garden, The Angelic Conversation). |
y Pritzker Pavilion's great lawn and the Lurie | Garden; the design was changed so that the west ramp |
In August 2004, and in Paris' Luxembourg | garden, the Joubran Trio would come to life. |
'A search for self in the secret | garden', The New Mexican, July 21-27, 2006 |
As with the | garden, the overall effect is very homogeneous as wel |
Pete | Garden, the protagonist, is one of several residents |
As well as being the parish church of Covent | Garden, the church gained its nickname by a long asso |
Japan Record Awards took place at the Imperial | Garden Theater in Chiyoda, Tokyo, on December 31, 197 |
Japan Record Awards took place at the Imperial | Garden Theater in Chiyoda, Tokyo, on December 31, 197 |
Japan Record Awards took place at the Imperial | Garden Theater in Chiyoda, Tokyo, on December 31, 197 |
Japan Record Awards took place at the Imperial | Garden Theater in Chiyoda, Tokyo, on December 31, 197 |
The | Garden Theater is a typical little-changed neighborho |
The | Garden Theater is on the List of City of Pittsburgh h |
Sunken | Garden Theater 1930 entrance marquee |
Japan Record Awards took place at the Imperial | Garden Theater in Chiyoda, Tokyo, on December 31, 197 |
Japan Record Awards took place at the Imperial | Garden Theater in Chiyoda, Tokyo, on December 31, 196 |
Miss International 1977 was held at Imperial | Garden Theater, Tokyo, Japan on July 1, 1977. |
he production opened on Broadway at the Winter | Garden Theatre on January 17, 1950 and closed on Febr |
he Circus Princess, premiered in at the Winter | Garden Theatre in New York City on 25 April 1927 star |
7 December - The original Covent | Garden Theatre Royal (now the Royal Opera House) is o |
Mamma Mia! - Winter | Garden Theatre (2009) |
was performed for the first time at the Covent | Garden Theatre on 12 January 1737, earlier than Giust |
rimrose London production opened at the Winter | Garden Theatre on September 11 and ran for 255 perfor |
The opera was first performed at Covent | Garden Theatre on December 18, 1734. |
It opened at the Winter | Garden Theatre on October 10, 1914, and had 145 perfo |
ith's play She Stoops to Conquer at the Covent | Garden Theatre in London. |
ion, opened on December 30, 1938 at the Winter | Garden Theatre, where it ran for 78 performances. |
The opera received its premiere at the Covent | Garden Theatre, London on 14 May 1923. |
Pacific Overtures, Winter | Garden Theatre, (1975-1976), as Abe, First Councillor |
, she acted in Tell me More at London's Winter | Garden Theatre, and in The Whole Town's Talking. |
ember 1897 she opened in New York again at the | Garden Theatre, part of a triple bill with two short |
It was first performed at Covent | Garden Theatre, London on 25 January 1745. |
It was replaced in 1671 by the Dorset | Garden Theatre, which was built slightly further sout |
transferred to Majestic Theatre and the Winter | Garden Theatre. |
zation who then transformed it into the Winter | Garden Theatre. |
eter, was for several years organist at Covent | Garden Theatre. |
The foundation also operates the | Garden Theatre. |
1835 and produced the following year at Covent | Garden theatre. |
Elgin and Winter | Garden Theatres |
lin in the orchestras of Drury Lane and Covent | Garden theatres, and was appointed musical director a |
lliam and Elizabeth (Skipwith) Short at Spring | Garden, their estate in Surry County, Virginia. |
In 1932, they proceeded to open the | garden, then known as McKee Jungle Gardens, as a tour |
st Berlin counterpart of the Berlin Zoological | Garden, then located in West Berlin. |
onal Convention took place at the TD Banknorth | Garden, then called FleetCenter in Boston, the state |
In this natural | garden there are Mango, Banana and other fruit trees |
To add a decorative element to the | garden, there is a large crushed-stone compass featur |
Beyond the | garden there is a 400-acre (1.6 km2) park with herds |
In the | garden there is plaque commemorating the outbreak of |
In the | garden, there is a large statue of the poet, created |
The 2006 artwork here is called Secret | Garden: There's No Place Like Home by Skowmon Hastana |
s said to have been inspired by a shrub in his | garden there. |
botany at Padua, and director of the botanical | garden there. |
Two ferrets are also kept in the | garden; these traditionally were used (and still are) |
Eugene Onegin at the Royal Opera House, Covent | Garden, this March. |
The | garden thrives: twentieth-century African-American po |
d and create long-term stability for community | garden through purchase of land and long-term leases |
ed-brick building behind which is a landscaped | garden through which flows an artificial stream. |
Thousands of visitors visit the | garden throughout the year, even in winter. |
rginia, and the surrounding area assist at the | garden throughout the year. |
Magna American built | garden tillers and other items, as well as manufactur |
The | Garden Time |
When they chose to give the | Garden to a local Foundation - and thus to the Sparta |
The front | garden to the museum contains a statue to Wilberforce |
n the wall and tells the children it was their | garden to play in. |
n July 2010 plans were unveiled for a memorial | garden to Robson to be built in Newcastle. |
label is awarded for 5 years and requires the | garden to be open to the public at least 50 days per |
e an eastward extension of 9.5 km from Dilshad | Garden to Ghaziabad ISBT. |
or H. H. Bellot left the windmill, cottage and | garden to the National Trust in his will. |
es to kill Xiangling, Baochai takes her to the | Garden to live with her. |
Looking across the Red Sand | Garden to the Visitor's Centre |
James McGrigor in the small | garden to the Royal Army Medical College, London |
omas Whately, introduced the English landscape | garden to France, as the jardin Anglois. |
The 'moonlight | garden' to the north of the river Yamuna. |
In 1965 Edwin Ashby's son Keith donated the | garden to the State. |
y, he sold fruits and vegetables raised in his | garden to derive further income during the years of p |
us dedicated his work The Heavenly Palm little | garden to her. |
She offered the | garden to the Royal Horticultural Society in 1988. |
totype for a popular genre, the first Japanese | garden to be created in an American public garden. |
y Sylvia Standing was developed to restore the | garden to a fit state. |
The RAF demolished its domed winter | garden to build an accommodation block. |
Created a medicinal | garden to serve as a repository for living medicinal |
In 1986, the Savage family sold the | garden to Bill Dohm and Patty Cooper, who operate the |
It was the first royal | garden to be open to the public. |
He augmented the collection of the | garden to 14,000 specimens, many of them rare plants. |
Lee planned to present Dragon | Garden to Hong Kong as a public park. |
San Jose to the west and Burbank and the Rose | Garden to the east. |
The | garden to the front of the villa, with roses and box |
ning manufacturers of traditional solid forged | garden tools in the UK. |
ies of subtropical palms, bromeliads, Japanese | garden, topiary, and orchids. |
r was a part of the areas 32nd Annual Home and | Garden Tour. |
sponsor occasional meetings, celebrations, and | garden tours at the site. |
ouis-Dreyfus opens Lulu Farm to the public for | Garden Tours each spring and summer. |
The structural feature of the | Garden Towers are twelve conservatories, which were c |
The Madison Square | Garden Towers are twin 1,400 ft (427 m)-tall resident |
The | Garden Towers, two towers, is the highest 127 meters |
Spring | Garden Township (east) |
Green | Garden Township was formed from the eastern half of T |
Spring | Garden Township |
Green | Garden Township is located between the villages of Ma |
The neighborhood is located in Spring | Garden Township and is connected to the other village |
Spring | Garden Township is one of sixteen townships in Jeffer |
Green | Garden Township is in Will County, Illinois. |
Born in New | Garden Township, Pennsylvania, Ross completed prepara |
It is located in Spring | Garden Township, Pennsylvania and enrolls over 1,600 |
batteries for motorcycles, boats, golf carts, | garden tractors, and snowmobiles. |
gained its name from Mobile's Azalea Trail, a | garden trail within the city. |
07/97 Conestoga Co. Canadian lawn & | garden, trailer & agricultural OEM specialty wheels |
English | Garden, transfer printed on the 'Fine' shape, late 19 |
The World Was my | Garden: Travels of a Plant Explorer. |
omewhat scraggy appearance, this is a valuable | garden tree in warmer climates and even in temperate |
y introduced in South Africa as a pavement and | garden tree, as it propagates easily, grows fast and |
nt, in a container or planted as an ornamental | garden tree. |
Ironwood grown as a | garden tree. |
It is a favoured | garden tree. |
They are cultivated as | garden trees. |
drainage system is similar to that of a common | garden trellis used to grow vines. |
Mrs. Swan's house and | garden, Tremont Street, Boston, 1800 |
The proximity of Mobil oil depot to Mayfair | Garden triggered the protest of the islanders. |
9 the neighbourhood was served by the 1 Spring | Garden trolley operated by Pittsburgh Railways. |
the Domain of Breivelde, a 19th century large | garden, turned into a romantic style park with an arb |
The | garden turns out to be a magical place full of surpri |
Garden, two architects later prominent in the prairie | |
n was published in paperback form as Nabokov's | Garden two years later. |
15-acre (61,000 m2) ornamental lake, a walled | garden, two entrance lodges, three cottages, a former |
0 m2), four rosaries, two lily ponds, a sunken | garden, two green houses, a vegetable garden and a nu |
meath occupied properties at Pallas and Spring | Garden, Tynagh, County Galway at the time of Griffith |
ent occasions, Lieutenant Aitken went into the | garden under the enemy's loopholes in the "Captain's |
After the war, opera resumed at Covent | Garden under a different management, but Legge went a |
rden Restaurants where he had headed the Olive | Garden unit, but left after only 18 months citing str |
It was the Liberty of Paris | Garden until 1670. |
Gabor's last wish is to be with Leila in the | garden until darkness. |
irector Larry Schokman curated and managed the | garden until his retirement in 2008. |
She worked for a Leeds market | garden until her grandfather, a wealthy woollen manuf |
nded and was director of the Norfolk Botanical | Garden until he retired in 1966. |
situated in the current Santa Barbara Botanic | Garden up "Mission Canyon." |
ns has several volunteer workers who help with | garden upkeep and maintaining the research trial beds |
Several cultivars have been developed for | garden use, many of them dwarf with very slow growth. |
In | garden use, most are simply called by their scientifi |
rld; numerous cultivars have been selected for | garden use. |
s also deliberately planted and cultivated for | garden use. |
There are several cultivars bred for | garden use. |
horticulture industry for landscape design and | garden use. |
The main site in Covent | Garden uses the name of its parent institution, somet |
users to view, plant and take care of a small | garden, using an Adept-1 industrial robotic arm contr |
ernative methods of getting to and from Covent | Garden using surrounding stations. |
It boasts a fine | garden using reclaimed stone. |
A | Garden Vale East Post Office opened in 1914, and was |
Garden Valley is a crossroads community about 9 miles | |
ith, Josiah, and Bethany Green are interred at | Garden Valley Cemetery behind the Garden Valley Bapti |
rmation of nearby town of Van (6 miles west of | Garden Valley) in the late 1920s when oil was discove |
Just after | Garden Valley, the road multiplexes with FM 16 and go |
Studio in Tyler, Texas, Easter Song Studio in | Garden Valley, Texas, and Omega Audio in Dallas |
er several miles, SH 110 crosses I-20 south of | Garden Valley. |
Garden varieties | |
Garden Variety was an American post-hardcore band act | |
very private island that includes a botanical | garden, vast natural courtyard garden, and tennis cou |
ist him, who worked in the greenhouses, formal | garden, vegetable garden and the woodland garden. |
ultural products were corn, wheat, hay, fruit, | garden vegetables and livestock. |
s Museum in Paris, France and The Contemporary | Garden, Venice, Italy. |
oice Award' as voted for by the public in the ' | Garden Views' category. |
Garden Village is located near Gorseinon, Wales. | |
The Fig | Garden Village Open Invitational was a golf tournamen |
In June 1995 Merville | Garden Village was awarded Conservation Area status b |
Someone is building a leisure centre or a | garden village on its site (Is it going, shrinking, g |
Hardcastle family remodelled the village as a | garden village with many trees and shrubs. |
Close by is Finchley | Garden Village which was developed around a green in |
Garden Village | |
Stafford Common is home to | Garden Village Football Club, based in the village of |
Garden village of Sikak in Akashat, Iraq. | |
Fig | Garden Village Open Invitational |
lwydd, Kingsbridge, Three Crosses, Loughor and | Garden Village |
Winter | Garden Village at Fowler Groves |
Garden Village is a suburb of the town of Wrexham and | |
A Welsh Football League club called | Garden Village AFC |
At least one of these projects, Merville | Garden Village in County Antrim, still exists today. |
Winford, Whiteley Bank, Alverstone, Alverstone | Garden Village, Queen's Bower, Princelett and Mersley |
into the polling districts of Kingsbridge and | Garden Village. |
A River Oaks developer platted | Garden Villas in 1926 and planted nearly 6,000 pecan |
Just north of Hobby Airport, it borders | Garden Villas subdivision. |
Garden Villas is a subdivision in Houston, Texas, Uni | |
Garden Villas is north of Hobby Airport on the banks | |
A sign indicating | Garden Villas |
Burke's | Garden, Virginia |
The Mount Tomah Botanic | Garden visitor's centre |
A sculpture greets | garden visitors interested in seeing the April flower |
Also beer | garden waitresses and hostesses will sometimes dress |
Royal Botanic | Garden, Wakehurst Place, UK. |
ley, Joseph Whitley and Harriet Hartley in the | garden, walking around and laughing. |
Discussions about plants, | garden walks and special sales are open to the public |
It faces Richmond Hill and features a | garden wall that borders Nightingale Lane, with a coa |
The high | garden wall to the south-west of the old vicarage is |
Snecked stone and brick in English | Garden Wall Bond. |
church is constructed in red brick in English | garden wall bond with a stone slate roof. |
Hall's Croft, Stratford-Upon-Avon; & | Garden Wall |
Tracolin climbs over the | garden wall and tells her he has been in love with he |
Over the | Garden Wall (1950) |
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