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The | facility is the second in the state dedicated to housi |
Total cost of the | facility and press was $50 million . |
The | facility seats 25,000 people and is named after former |
The | facility is the only hospital located in Polk County, |
The | facility is a major, six-level Park-and-Ride that with |
The | facility was opened in 1977 to house a male inmate pop |
h Plane Station Denmark A/S for operating the | facility. |
As AOC of Sargodha AFB, Hall upgraded the | facility and a computer intelligence center was also e |
m underwent many renovations to modernize the | facility. |
The | facility includes a four cylinder engine assembly plan |
, 1972, Colonel Pham Van Dinh surrendered the | facility to the North Vietnamese Army. |
of approximately 250 individuals service the | facility. |
The opening ceremony of the | facility was held in June 2006. |
The | facility will be commissioned in summer 2008 and serve |
The | facility derives its name from the Township of Darling |
Nicknamed "The Barn", the | facility had outlived its usefulness by the 1970s and |
The | facility will replace the aging Chemistry and Metallur |
After the end of World War II, the | facility was turned over to the City of Keystone Heigh |
Seven wounded prisoners were treated at the | facility. |
The | facility was rarely used and suffered from over two de |
In the daytime, the | facility is used for solar energy research. |
In 1967 AMPOT, and thus the | facility, were bought by Kerr-McGee Corporation. |
On January 31, 1945, the | facility was destroyed by the largest part of the with |
The | facility is served by DART Routes 11, 376, 444, 542, a |
In 2007 Act 855 renamed the | facility to its current name. |
The | Facility currently host several IHRA and NHRA sportsma |
The | facility cost approximately $388 million to construct, |
The | facility, in Skolkovo, has been nicknamed Russia's Sil |
The | facility houses Adult Male Felons, the capacity is 158 |
nuclear weapons allegedly being stored in the | facility. |
The | facility is 8 miles (13 km) east of Jonesville. |
The | facility was deactivated on 8 September 1944 with the |
fforts of the leading transplant teams at the | facility. |
nimum custody inmates were transferred to the | facility and another 75 inmates the next day. |
at contaminants and exposure risks are at the | facility, but has determined that groundwater contamin |
The | facility was designed to withstand attacks with nuclea |
The | facility is expected to open by June 2012. |
The | facility houses a homemade 76-cm Super Light Telescope |
The | facility is primarily used for cold-weather testing. |
The | facility has hosted scores of high school swim meets s |
lly a sodium leak resulted in a fire, and the | facility was shut down. |
September 1945 when operations ceased and the | facility was closed. |
s in danger and asks that she be taken to the | facility. |
s closed due to declining enrollment, but the | facility now houses a preschool and Moreland Discovery |
The basement of the | facility is used by the crew team for indoor training |
The | facility also has a 6-lane 25 metres (82.0 ft) length |
The | facility is partly powered by solar energy. |
n September 2008, the unit relocated from the | facility on Democrat Road, to a new base on Swinnea Ro |
mprise the major areas of interest within the | facility. |
on in 2010 following declining demand for the | facility by the State of Minnesota, which had recently |
airport operations were added in 1961 and the | facility has served a dual-purpose since. |
The | facility mainly handles express and international pack |
The | facility was closed in 1983 and declared a "superfund" |
ruction was completed on 1 June 1943, and the | facility was first garrisoned on 8 July 1943. |
The | facility is based in Mobile, Alabama and employs more |
In 2003, lights were installed at the | facility, allowing the first night games to be played |
63, before racial desegregation occurred, the | facility housed second offenders, habitual criminals, |
Prior to its use as a civil airport, the | facility was a United States Army (later USAF) militar |
The | facility occupies 14 acres and boasts over 350 species |
e war, and today there is little trace of the | facility. |
The Dodgers continued to use the | facility even after they moved to California and becam |
The | facility is owned by Indy Parks and Recreation and was |
use of its excellent natural harbour, and the | facility can accept supertankers up to 500,000 metric |
to the Watertown Arsenal as commandant of the | facility. |
which periods and conditions are putting the | facility at risk. |
Two laboratories within the | facility focus on genetic studies. |
nstruction, expansion, and maintainace of the | facility. |
The | facility will host regular events, live radio intervie |
Opened in 1978 the | facility was initially called "Plas y Deri" (Place of |
yundai, a local car manufacturer to allow the | facility to become a storage site. |
The | facility of Kosciuscko Junior High School is now used |
available for campus and community use of the | facility. |
This provides the | facility to mount the motor higher, which commonly inc |
For the civil use of the | facility after 1958, see: Narsarsuaq Airport |
The | facility is accredited by the Ministry of Community Sa |
Run by the East St. Louis Jockey Club, the | facility opened in 1954 and hosted both Standardbred h |
The CCA has owned the | facility since 1995. |
The | facility was named for William J. Hale, who served as |
h the Colombian National Army surrounding the | facility, it is said Pablo simply walked out the back |
n Woods CCC camp was to be abandoned, and the | facility became the 1944-5 WWII POW camp at Gettysburg |
zone laws apply to the static area around the | facility itself, and floating laws to objects in trans |
Prohibition forced the shut down of the | facility in 1920. |
The | facility was opened in 2007, reportedly on schedule an |
The | facility received a permanent campus along Beaumont Hi |
The | facility seats 3,800 for the preliminary matches and 5 |
As of 2004 the | facility housed almost 400 parolees; 224 of them were |
EX Qe 12T FTICR mass spectrometers within the | facility. |
The | facility has also hosted commencements and concerts su |
During World War II, the | facility was an Army Air Forces auxiliary airfield to |
The | facility has 116 meters high, has 31 floors, of which |
imeter security zone was installed around the | facility in 1983 and was upgraded with remote detectio |
Tudor, who spearheaded the renovation of the | facility with a multi-million dollar donation. |
The | facility is designed to accommodate 15 to 17-year-old |
The | facility is operated by the Correctional Institutions |
ion mainly served students and faculty of the | facility. |
Constance and testing ended shortly after the | facility began operation.:207 |
The | facility and Garza West were named after Raul "Rudy" G |
The | facility was administratively an annex to Camp Borden. |
Two flowlines connect the | facility to a floating loading buoy. |
named the Hulman Civic-University Center, the | facility opened on December 14, 1973. |
The | facility houses two indigenously built CANDU type PHWR |
group set up to direct the development of the | facility. |
The | facility has hosted concerts, three-ring circuses, mul |
In practice, the | facility can house approximately 250 inmates in living |
ion, recently announced plans to purchase the | facility in order to turn it into a nursing home and h |
Additional health services housed in the | facility include. |
es and increased the sleeping capacity of the | facility. |
The | facility was designed by Mathes Brierre Architects (de |
Since Hurricane Katrina forced the | facility to close, Mid-City New Orleans has been witho |
The | facility is currently the size of 80 football fields a |
The | facility preserves a wide variety of plant seeds in an |
Part of the | facility is used for police and military training exer |
The | facility is being built in two stages, with the first |
ents' families decided to take shelter at the | facility as well, thinking that they would be safer an |
The | facility contains nine hangars equipped with eight wid |
Also known as "The Hostess House," the | facility was designed in 1942 by prominent architect G |
lso patched the 4000' concrete runway and the | facility was declared operational on 29 April, being d |
The | facility primarily houses prisoners of the U.S. Marsha |
The | facility opened in 2005 and is named for Colonials hea |
resumed in 1950 until a rehabilitation of the | facility was completed in 1952. |
Linking the | facility at Cape Lambert with the small holiday town o |
ned with eight people employed to operate the | facility. |
The | facility has 360 acres (150 ha) of land. |
The | facility is owned by Suncor Energy and Enbridge. |
1937 a 1/2 mile dirt oval was located at the | facility. |
The | facility - established in former mine buildings - is h |
The | facility was commissioned in November 2007, and was de |
e State of Illinois pulled residents from the | facility until 2007. |
zed oil is stored in tanks in the base of the | facility. |
Attacks against the | facility diminished during the period following increa |
lace Heritage Association holds events in the | facility. |
The university operates the | facility under the oversight of a joint committee. |
Once again, the | facility was vacant, except for two security guards, d |
The | facility is located at the intersection of San Jacinto |
fundrasing through local nonprofits kept the | facility open. |
The | facility is currently operated by Scottish and Souther |
In addition, the | facility houses the NASA/ASU Mars Education Program. |
The | facility is adjoined to the Kingston Hall Road Campus |
The | facility closed in July 2009, and was replaced by the |
The | facility is a research center in Arizona State Univers |
The | facility is used primarily by Dynamo-2 Kyiv (Ukrainian |
In 2007, the | facility was sold to the Heritage Golf Group, but reta |
circa 1950 three-story gymnasium complete the | facility. |
Because the | facility would have been built over the tracks, one of |
The | facility, previously the downtown store of the Sanger |
Legend has it that a ghost cat haunts the | facility. |
endence, Dynamo Kyiv became the owners of the | facility. |
Over half of all air operations at the | facility utilize the eastern runway. |
The name for the | facility in the development stages was the Bettendorf |
The | facility came under Tactical Air Command jurisdiction |
The | facility was transferred to the United States Air Forc |
On July 17, 1905, a fire occurred in the | facility. |
The | facility features a lounge, trophy case, lockers, indo |
The | facility was opened January 3, 1968 and provides year- |
The | facility has 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2) of meeting |
ith only one remaining original tenant in the | facility, the Japanese tableware store, Utsuwa no Yata |
The opening of the | facility on September 29, 1883 was a major event, with |
A 40-seat planetarium is attached to the | facility. |
After shut-down of DECCA, the | facility was not used until the year 2004. |
, the Kinsmen Aquatic Center was added to the | facility to serve the 1978 Commonwealth Games. |
In 1996, lights were added at the | facility, allowing night games to be played there for |
capital during the development phase and the | facility was initially owned 2/3 by Transitional and 1 |
Conte's wife is credited with naming the | facility and his associate Lester Keizer of Transition |
The | facility was expanded and eventually had the capacity |
The | facility was built by J. Ray McDermott and is located |
t the base on 31 December 1957, returning the | facility over to Japanese control. |
Located next to Robertson Stadium, the | facility was demolished in 1996 to make room for renov |
The | facility is owned and operated by Prime Healthcare Ser |
The | facility at 222 Maple Avenue, Shrewsbury, Massachusett |
The | facility hosted both harness and flat racing events. |
0s, the airport had many airlines serving the | facility with jet aircraft. |
As of 2006, the | facility averaged only 44 flights per day. |
For the military use of the | facility see Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Navy Base |
Among slides and wading pools, the | facility also houses an Olympic-sized swimming pool. |
The | facility became operational April 4, 1980 as Cape Cod |
After the rebuilding, the | facility has a total potential power output of 9.2 meg |
The | facility was the first home to the Houston Cougars men |
U.S. Representative Ander Crenshaw toured the | facility and commented, "I don't think I ever thought |
He continues to maintain close ties with the | facility, despite the frequent moves dictated by his p |
The | facility became home to the 6th Space Warning Squadron |
The | facility continued in use until after the station was |
Other features of the | facility include an outfield drainage system, bullpen, |
In 2009 an expansion and renovation of the | facility was designed by Lonn Frye and AJ Rosales of F |
The | facility is part of the Piedmont Triad Research Park. |
abriel's Prison is about the women inside the | facility. |
The | facility itself consists of only three buildings on a |
on until 1964 when the military abandoned the | facility. |
lanthropist Colonel R. Samuel McLaughlin, the | facility was opened to the public on October 26, 1968. |
y began on the south harbor in 1962, with the | facility being completed in 1964. |
The | facility includes one runway that extends to over 3,00 |
Soon alarms go off in the | facility and the Jixen enters the corridor leading to |
The telescopes were installed in 1999 and the | facility became operational by 2001. |
The | facility stores all high level waste from the French n |
of veterans who died while under care at the | facility. |
The | facility was not completed because of insufficient fun |
The | facility operates with an installed capacity of 4,400 |
During World War II, the | facility was known as Malignano Airfield. |
Transport Service assumed jurisdiction of the | facility. |
The | facility is located within Bacon Park and it is dedica |
The | facility has a 262-seat theatre, 4 classrooms, a choru |
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