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nfantry Foundation developed and operates the | facility, which replaces a (now closed) smaller on-pos |
The | facility operates exclusively to protect the endangere |
organizations to sponsor buildings within the | facility. |
The | facility has over 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m2) of |
The | facility is administered by the Delaware Stadium Corpo |
The | facility comprises a 60 m x 40m synthetic playing surf |
The | facility also contains the TRICARE service center offe |
USAFE renamed the | facility Tempelhof Central Airport on 28 February 1958 |
In 2008, the | facility held the US National Diving Championships. |
The | facility is still used for the same purpose by the new |
The | facility received accreditation by the Association of |
nually in the Down East Viking Classic at the | facility. |
," he would spend the next seven weeks in the | facility and miss the remainder of the season. |
The | facility consisted of a 7,000' dirt runway located in |
Several of the publications report the | facility repainting up to 2,000 carriages per year. |
The | facility is located on Mississippi River mile 702.5 ne |
A primary objective of the | facility is improved scientific understanding of the f |
Located in the Lower East Side, the | facility includes extensive facilities for filtering a |
The | facility is adjacent to the University of Texas Health |
Ground breaking for the | facility was held in June of 2010, construction is exp |
installed, and shadows cast heavily over the | facility in mid-October, when the race has been held s |
Opening in 1995, the | facility also serves the Louisiana Tech University's D |
The | facility also hosted the 1990-1992 Mid-American Confer |
position to an admission levy by users of the | facility, creating a budget shortfall. |
fuel, fresh water, and other supplies for the | facility which was capable of supporting several hundr |
The | facility was built by Firmin Construction Corporation. |
y the operators of track continued use of the | facility. |
ng-term acute care hospital is located at the | facility. |
juvenile male offenders were assigned to the | facility as well. |
In 1994 the transmitters of the | facility were replaced by new devices of the type Thom |
hile ZEOX of Canada owns 49% and operates the | facility. |
The | facility would be owned by the Puerto Rican government |
endowment from Adams completely supported the | facility until 1923, when Wheaton provided additional |
The | facility was completed in 2001, and the Army began wea |
The | facility generates power with four 125 MW turbines, to |
umerous parents and teachers have accused the | facility of suffering from sick building syndrome. |
The | facility is named after Edward C. Elliott (1874-1960), |
Also located within the | facility is a 100-seat demonstration kitchen. |
the only way to remove them is to destroy the | facility. |
The | facility utilizes an energy efficient geothermal HVAC |
ew from the scheme in 2006, claiming that the | facility "was being abused". |
The | facility is the central component of the city's succes |
The | facility hosted the Belmont Stakes from 1890 through 1 |
A huge building of court was added to the | facility in 1930s. |
The | facility was founded in 2003, and construction is expe |
over the secret work being carried out at the | facility. |
to Israeli restrictions on what areas of the | facility they could inspect. |
The | facility replaced Hayne's Park which existed from 1901 |
One option was to relocate the | facility to a new site, with some locations up to 70 k |
The | facility holds approximately 400 species of marine lif |
The | facility also includes open restoration bays that allo |
The | facility also houses a 35-bed hospital-based skilled n |
The | facility is owned by the Armadale Redevelopment Author |
The | facility is much larger as the indoor soccer field ser |
lect nights in September and October when the | facility is transformed into a haunted theme park. |
The | facility has since been closed and the land redevelope |
After sniping two German snipers, the | facility is attacked by a group of Sherman tanks. |
The | facility was named after the Knight's former head coac |
Planned future events at the | facility include the Australian Masters Rowing Regatta |
Free tours of the | facility are offered throughout the week. |
At the time, the | facility was using a 50/50 mix of Illinois and West Vi |
In addition to Unity Church, the | facility is used for non-denominational weddings, conc |
The | facility opened in 1970, and has been the school's foo |
The | facility, which houses approximately 1,400 inmates, is |
The | facility was severely damaged by a 1926 hurricane and |
were canceled due to extensive damage to the | facility. |
all passengers and crew members utilizing the | facility. |
Today, T-REX has revitalized the | facility and its surrounding real estate into a highly |
of America purchased the naming rights to the | facility. |
Entrance to the | facility |
Such prisoners were retained in the | facility if they remained insane following the complet |
The | facility houses about 200 private inpatient beds for a |
way in January 2010, but continues to use the | facility for parts fabrication and production. |
The | facility also experienced fatalities in 1989 and 1999. |
A number of changes were made to the | facility during Riedlin's tenure including the brewery |
A total of 4500 students use the | facility daily. |
At its height, the | facility collected and recycled 15 million litres of u |
oji Rao, head of the Ramoji Group, opened the | facility in 1996. |
Ross Clark Circle, giving it ownership of the | facility. |
tungsten, etc) to avoid contamination of the | facility. |
The project to create the | facility was sponsored by a partnership of the Caversh |
The | facility was named for Sybil Brand (1899 - 2004), a no |
lthough the building itself seems intact, the | facility is closed until further notice. |
The | facility is also the home of the U of I synchronized s |
Following the victory in Japan, the | facility was closed and remained vacant until 1947. |
The | facility serves the people of East Bank of Jefferson P |
As of 2008, the | facility is being expanded. |
The | facility was handed back to the West German government |
The competitors for hosting the | facility were: the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Ro |
The Speedway gates were locked, and the | facility was abandoned. |
g was forced to spend most of his time at the | facility itself. |
The orphanage closed in 1932 and the | facility was de-sanctified in 1968. |
The naming rights for the | facility were purchased by Big Sandy Superstores, a re |
anines come to life and chase him through the | facility. |
The | facility previously served as the Jefferson County Jai |
The | facility serves primarily general aviation for the are |
From 1993-2000, the | facility, then called the Huntington Civic Arena, was |
The | facility includes batting cages and bullpens for both |
The | facility is considered to be one of the fastest indoor |
Construction on the | facility was completed on February 29, 2004, and it wa |
olls collected from the motorists who use the | facility. |
The | facility offers a variety of services, including denta |
Ferguson and his sons would run the | facility. |
The | facility came to be called "Kirkbride's Hospital." |
urday, February 4, 2006, a prison riot at the | facility injured over 100 inmates. |
The | facility houses Adult Male Felons And Juveniles. |
The | facility was located in a berth of the Mississippi Sta |
The | facility was designed by Skidmore Owings Merrill LLP, |
nd a brick facade to adorn the outside of the | facility. |
tra capacity for carriage painting led to the | facility re-opening in 1893. |
The | facility also appeared on National Geographic Channel' |
university obtain a USAID grant to build the | facility, which houses one of the few AIDS laboratorie |
The | facility contains seating for 1000 spectators and 800 |
The | facility was approved for construction in 1993, and op |
algary Tigers, returned in 1932 to manage the | facility. |
Construction at the | facility was completed on May 30, 2004 and it was offi |
In 2006, the | facility was changed-over to handle destruction of mus |
s initiative, Sjostrom & Sons, Inc. built the | facility entirely as a donation in memory of Bengt Sjo |
The | facility was the design of World Trade Center architec |
The | facility was closed for major refurbishments at a cost |
other states, a deal was signed to reopen the | facility after just over two months of negotiations. |
At the end of the cold war, the | facility was closed and redeveloped as the Young-Raine |
ice (RCNAS) at the end of World War I and the | facility was renamed HMCS Shearwater. |
Operation of the | facility is managed by CAPA (The Columbus Association |
The | facility was named after Dempsie Henley, who served as |
The | facility became known as Helliniko Stadium, and is com |
sk the boys to bring the Chinese child to the | facility. |
In 1989, the | facility was again converted, this time to use Refuse |
Operations ceased in the late 1990s, and the | facility had been demolished by 2001. |
The | facility was built in the 1930s as a civil airport. |
fset angle is greater than three degrees, the | facility is classified as a localizer-type directional |
The | facility is now 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2). |
Since the | facility at RCH was aging, they began construction of |
angle of offset is three degrees or less, the | facility is classified as an offset localizer. |
The | facility was extended in 1897 when a 55 ft (17 m) diam |
The | facility also offered various re-entry programs. |
d not materialize, as the construction of the | facility was halted by war. |
The | facility is part of the University of Texas Health Sci |
d annually to maintain, staff and promote the | facility. |
The | facility was opened in 2000 and cost $9.6 million to b |
The | facility was leased by Coming Attractions Theatres in |
In 2003, Baseball America declared the | facility the best college baseball venue in the countr |
The | facility, which is composed of several war rooms, is t |
The | facility was officially opened on July 30, 2004. |
The | facility was surrounded by a 10-foot (3 m) wall and fo |
pposes some legislators' attempts to sell the | facility as she claims that privatizing Valley View wo |
The | facility was built by Israeli mall developer Plaza Cen |
The | facility, on an approximately 394-acre (159 ha) plot o |
Team San Jose currently manages the | facility and promotes it as a place to hold events and |
In 2008, Village Roadshow purchased the | facility, for NZD $13 million. |
The | facility began to sink into disrepair as the owners de |
Today, the | facility continues to manufacture high-density polyeth |
During its heyday in the 1930s and 1940s, the | facility also operated a state licensed nursing school |
The | facility was renovated in 1946 and local business owne |
The | facility was known as Gadsden Air Force Station until |
aying overnight at a relative en route to the | facility, Ernie slit his throat from ear to ear with a |
Since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the | facility has been abandoned. |
The | facility is now an industrial park used by various fir |
s high banked 3/8 mile dirt oval track at the | facility. |
By 1950 the | facility was disposed of by the War Assets Administrat |
wl were not feasible and plans to upgrade the | facility have been put on hold. |
There were 150 people inside the | facility at the time, but none was injured. |
The | facility also hosts the Texas state high school champi |
The | facility opened in 1958 and is named for F. Page Seibe |
The | facility is also known as the CHA Somerville hospital |
The | facility was commandeered by the War Department after |
and women's swimming and diving teams and the | facility also houses the training facility for Pitt's |
Once on the grounds of the | facility, they stormed the offices of the Texas-based |
tharine, Duchess of Kent visited and when the | facility upgraded from “Convalescent Home“ to “Hospita |
An interesting feature of the | facility is that the outgoing powerlines cross the bui |
The construction of the | facility cost approximately $13 million dollars. |
n San Francisco served as inspiration for the | facility and square. |
The | facility created some 20 direct jobs in maintenance an |
The | facility was the first purpose-built, carrier-neutral |
ancock Financial Services to help pay for the | facility. |
eatre Facade renovation was completed and the | facility was formally dedicated as the Harold K. Smith |
In 2004, the | facility was granted the United States Tennis Associat |
m surge from Hurricanes Ike and Rita, but the | facility suffered minimal damage. |
The | facility was closed on December 20, 2002 and productio |
The | facility includes a 1,500-seat stadium that runs the l |
ADC uses the | facility as additional intake space, and after ADC acq |
In 2007, the | facility was sold to the Heritage Golf Group, but reta |
The Iceman runs from the | facility, taking Mikoto with him, whom he has fallen i |
"Schmirler the Curler" by a supervisor at the | facility. |
The | facility was named for Francis J. Youell (1883-1967), |
includes the estimated cost of converting the | facility for public use after the Olympics and Paralym |
The | facility generates power by utilizing six turbines, ea |
The | facility is capable of producing mono-energetic neutro |
The grand opening of the | facility was on April 12, 2002 with the Houston Auto S |
The | facility contains state-of-the-art technology with ful |
The | facility has 70,000 square feet (6,500 m2) open to the |
The | facility has come under some criticism over the past t |
From 1990 to 1994 the | facility reorganized in preparation for eventual closu |
The | facility shares its name with the university's soccer |
in Milledgeville, then the state capital, the | facility opened in 1842. |
arlos split up again to find a way out of the | facility. |
All development of the | facility was performed by officers and employees of th |
the southeast quadrant, and it was feared the | facility would be eliminated. |
The | facility was a primary (stage 1) pilot training airfie |
Travelcenter of America franchise, though the | facility is still owned and operated by the Moon famil |
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