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In 1961, the | facility was renamed as the Rosewood State Hospital. |
a silent show by Sandy Scheller opened at the | facility. |
By 1998, the | facility was expanded to include a Convention Center, |
g principles are also in place throughout the | facility, and 5S standards are in place in each depart |
The | facility is situated between Tony Gwynn Stadium, the S |
Faculty members in the | facility work with users in the design of experiments |
of the 2001 UBK campaign were inmates of the | facility when convicted for riot activities. |
The | facility is located just east of McMurry's campus acro |
The | facility was closed and turned over to civil authoriti |
andful of robots are available, hidden in the | facility, in case some are lost. |
The | facility seats 15,000 spectators for basketball, and 1 |
USCL has broken ground the | facility is taking shape as construction moves forward |
isions of Union Carbide that would occupy the | facility. |
The | facility began operations in February 1972. |
the site with the Russians and said that the | facility was mostly destroyed. |
The | facility has been dismantled, and a residential develo |
In 1931/32 the | facility was increased. |
UNESCO included the | facility in its 2007 World Heritage List. |
After the games, the | facility will be physically relocated to another city |
The | facility was one of the first geodesic domed facilitie |
Work on the dam began in 1969, and the | facility was inaugurated on December 3, 1980. |
Edinger Avenue enters the | facility, but public access terminates at an emergency |
The | facility has five (5) softball fields that can be used |
d United States Air Force took control of the | facility in September 1947, and on 13 January 1948 it |
The | facility, surrounded by the Kisatchie National Forest |
The | facility is coeducational by room, with males and fema |
The | facility is composed of 10 wind turbines that will hav |
The | facility features an 8,500-seat ¼ mile IHRA-sanctioned |
of the best speed skaters in the world to the | facility for training and competition. |
Before the | facility was transferred to the Air Force, it was firs |
In 1999, the | facility was named the ISA National Complex of the Yea |
The | facility is operated by the ISOLDE Collaboration compr |
s City Council regarding a re-purchase of the | facility. |
e civilian workers with transportation to the | facility and military personnel with access to downtow |
Its station number is 59, and the | facility is located on East Main Street. |
it is called the Marine Corps University, the | facility provides accredited degree programs for only |
Users are General users who also enhance the | facility capabilities and/or contribute to the Center |
The | facility is primarily located in Whiting, Indiana, USA |
h component was added to the function and the | facility named was changed to the Mineral Core Researc |
by Siemens at a cost of over £28 million, the | facility is designed to service the Desiro trains Siem |
ds the present day BNSF dock runs through the | facility. |
The | facility is named for Layton P. Ott and the Ott family |
Parkwood won the contract to manage the | facility for 10 years, with a projected turnover of £2 |
The | facility has had a positive economic impact on the loc |
The | facility was built in the late 1980s. |
In 1930 the | facility was renamed the Central State Prison Farm. |
On 15 November the | facility was completely closed and eventually the Fost |
The | facility included a school for the children. |
clinical management information system at the | facility and district (management/admin) level |
The | facility is expected to use natural gas feedstock to p |
The ring was a low cost enhancement to the | facility as it was suspended from the ceiling |
Because of the | facility of this exchange process, the mixed halides c |
The | facility in Toronto, Ontario was one of four bathhouse |
The | facility was extensively renovated in 2000. |
The | facility was listed as a Superfund site on July 27, 20 |
Originally named the "Junior Museum", the | facility was established in 1937 in an old city jail. |
The | facility has a commons building, a number of multimedi |
local residents who believe that placing the | facility in the middle of their community will adverse |
Construction of the | facility took place during 2006 with ethanol productio |
Ironically, the | facility had been inspected just one week earlier by a |
At this point, the | facility was conveyed to the State of Texas by the Gen |
ut funding from the FAA, the proposal for the | facility essentially died with the authority being out |
The | facility underwent a complete renovation in the 1990s |
Parts of the | facility that were not damaged were reopened within we |
enge his father's murder, he teleports to the | facility with his sword and stops time. |
mer United States Senator George Smathers the | facility was officially renamed the Smathers Library. |
The | facility is now in the process of being converted to t |
l Association, played their home games at the | facility, then known as the Convention Center, from 19 |
The | facility houses Adult Male Felons and the capacity is |
Beginning in 1951, the | facility has been designated for "Armed Forces Experim |
Unused portions of the | facility containing steel tanks were used as an intere |
The | facility was founded as Campisi's Egyptian Lounge in t |
A gym was built in 1936; at that time the | facility housed approximately 400 orphans. |
In May 1980, Hatcher was released from the | facility but was sent back two months later for anothe |
Rockwell International originally built the | facility in 1965 and operated it until it was purchase |
The | facility is supervised and managed by the Massachusett |
The | facility hosts small and medium sized conventions rang |
The | facility was established by the Royal Air Force in 192 |
The | facility consists of two towers, a medical services bu |
The | facility has state-of-the-art technology with broadban |
her friend, Amelia Earhart, may have used the | facility as well. |
On October 31, 2005, the | facility reopened to all personnel. |
The | facility features a seating capacity of 2,000, much of |
For the civil use of the | facility after January 1976, see Udon Thani Internatio |
The government decided against re-opening the | facility after the Civil War. |
The | facility was paid for thanks in large part to a sizabl |
g out, Anne, Farraro and Debbie lock down the | facility, trapping themselves inside with the beast. |
d there are currently no plans to convert the | facility into anything other than an operational airfi |
The | facility is owned by BP. |
The | facility has over 1,000 animals from 50 species. |
If that's the name of the | facility then I vote to move. |
ll as several of Darquandier's men, leave the | facility. |
The | facility was converted into an ice rink by laying a sa |
As they leave the | facility, they recall how unbelievable the story is go |
upplier, it found serious deficiencies at the | facility which the FDA detailed in a warning letter. |
The | facility was built at a cost of $18.1 million. |
The | facility will be Cree's first chip production facility |
The | facility is located east of town at the intersection o |
The disposal of waste into the | facility was ended in 1998. |
The UCLA Bruins tennis teams moved to the | facility in 1985 (men) and 1997 (women). |
otal of 660 enemy aliens were interned at the | facility during its entire operation. |
versity held three separate ceremonies at the | facility to accommodate the University's growing numbe |
's Mars Global Surveyor in November 2006, the | facility also operated the Thermal Emission Spectromet |
Development and improvement of the | facility, located in the southern portion of the Memph |
The | facility is capable of generating 3.2 MW electricity. |
The | facility would include a long off-loading pier that wo |
The | facility encompasses 10,000 square feet (930 m2) of sp |
the airport was returned to the city and the | facility was officially renamed Sacramento Municipal A |
Ms. Clark stipulated that the | facility would be named Andree Clark Bird Refuge after |
The | facility hosted the Southeastern Conference men's bask |
The | facility provides nanofabrication, analytical instrume |
The | facility used 400 kW of electricity, supplied by a nea |
There are two tracks that traverse the | facility. |
Located in the Helliniko Olympic Complex, the | facility consists of two hockey fields. |
The | facility is licensed for 316 beds and has a staff of o |
The | facility was also the home of the TCL Graham Roughneck |
The | facility was opened in November 2005 with a Grand Banq |
In 1937 the | facility was named the Thomas J. Watson Astronomical C |
1st Marine Expeditionary Force took over the | facility and used it as a base camp. |
treaty governing the future joint use of the | facility for the next 25 years. |
The | facility was built in 2000. |
The | facility is located at 2151 West University Avenue. |
The | facility is also rented for formal weddings and other |
The | facility was purchased by GO Transit in the early 1970 |
The | facility was turned over to South Vietnamese governmen |
Founded in 1979 by Dr.A.R. Bernard, The | facility sits on an 11-acre (45,000 m2) campus and the |
at Sea Launch that resulted in damage to the | facility, the expected launch date was changed to Marc |
Capacity for the | facility is 125,000. |
d by Staffordshire Potteries Water Board, the | facility is now operated by Severn Trent Water. |
sburg and the Williamsburg Inn surrounded the | facility with a thriving tourist trade. |
The | facility admits only 10 residents and 8 PHP clients at |
They share the | facility with Kilgore College's football team. |
The | facility is owned by Vectren Corporation, formerly Sou |
an expansion that will double the size of the | facility. |
The | facility can handle 150 prisoners. |
r the plaintiffs were no longer housed at the | facility, the ACLU settled the lawsuit claiming that t |
although, BMX bikes are not permitted in the | facility. |
elieves that opening the door would bring the | facility down. |
The park district intends to reopen the | facility as part of its Observatory Park, which was de |
The | facility included a sanctuary, commercial kitchen, ban |
The | facility will serve as a training centre and venue for |
ed at the apartments beginning a trend of the | facility to serve as residences for refugees displaced |
Initial testing at the | facility for the Indy Racing League took place Novembe |
While in the | facility, he studied and earned a degree in political |
The | facility is generally regarded as the nicest private s |
ut was begun and a telemetry problem with the | facility prevented the growth of the 6th and final thi |
The | facility uses moving grate technology. |
By design, permanent features of the | facility were built at a minimum. |
The army permanently abandoned the | facility at the end of August 1870. |
The | facility also doubled as a ice hockey rink for Barnsta |
Texas, received his name as an acronym of the | facility. |
Formerly a military airbase, the | facility consists of one asphalt runway 3,000 metres ( |
The engineering of the | facility is unusual as it consists of an oscillating k |
The | facility was located near downtown Murphy. |
The | facility seats 1,200 spectators and has parking for 75 |
The | facility was made famous by its reputation for its ext |
As of 2010, the | facility is open to the public in summer months. |
The | facility is sited on a 12-acre (49,000 m2) parcel of l |
ans citing the low number of flights from the | facility, and operations were resumed by the county an |
The French Air Force had no interest in the | facility, and there was no money available to restore |
d for seats, and by the end of the decade the | facility seated 15,525. |
In order to accomplish this the | facility actually incorporates two separate incinerato |
the other two buildings of the same name, the | facility was renamed Carolina First Arena. |
Due to the magnitude and importance of the | facility, the Council of State was allowed first hand |
dlesex Community College, which renovated the | facility. |
In 1902 the | facility moved to a new Mediterranean Revival structur |
The | facility also houses four studios, a web center, and a |
3, remaining a semi-permanent resident of the | facility until his death there in 1868. |
was granted license to commence building the | facility. |
y changed the name to Q-101 and built out the | facility to its fully licensed 50KW signal. |
The | facility is designed to accommodate 15-17 year old mal |
Under United States control, the | facility was called Tulln Air Base and was under the c |
Environmentalists have criticized the | facility, because of the high level of carbon dioxide |
ta Alternative is an additional campus at the | facility. |
nels leading from building to building in the | facility. |
The | facility is the dominant tenant in Bannister Federal C |
many persons found themselves trapped in the | facility with no way out. |
The | facility contained both a baseball and softball fields |
The | facility offers church services on Sundays. |
The | facility was abandoned in 1976 and later became home t |
sts decided to create a new museum to use the | facility. |
el of the 10th Weather Squadron departing the | facility on 31 July 1946. |
From 1963 to 1989 the | facility hosted the Olympic Day of Athletics competiti |
Oz) has been identified, and expansion of the | facility to allow mining and processing of basement ro |
As of 2006, the | facility houses a total of 1,824. |
In its heyday, the | facility housed factory outlet stores, and in later ye |
The | facility is currently building three new buildings and |
comes by, investigating the entrance into the | facility. |
An extension of the | facility is currently underway, expected for completio |
Side by side the | facility of add-on courses are available here. |
The | facility consists of four ambulatory clinical centers, |
light week begins with an introduction to the | facility, the crew, and a description of what is plann |
The | facility is owned by the City of South Bend and manage |
However, the | facility is still used for the annual Blue-White game |
The Reds remained at the | facility through 2008. |
the airfield for care and maintenance of the | facility. |
The | facility, which was designed by noted architect Michae |
In 2003, the | facility was acquired by Preem. |
ontemplating the possibility of expanding the | facility. |
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