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In 1983, a | sanctuary was constructed in the place to hold the cro |
the Temple of Apollo, the main altar of the | sanctuary was paid for and built by the people of Chio |
The | sanctuary was remodeled in 2004-2005. |
In 1986, the | sanctuary was completed, and in 2001, the educational |
In 87 BC the | sanctuary was looted by the Roman general Sulla, and i |
The | sanctuary was built about 1855 and is a rectangular “m |
was founded in the early 1960s and the first | sanctuary was located on Adams Boulevard, near Interst |
The actual temple premises containing the | sanctuary was never actually built. |
The current | sanctuary was dedicated in 2003. |
The church is 60m long, 31 m wide, its | sanctuary was 17,3m and the nave 18m high. |
The | sanctuary was established in 1990. |
The former | sanctuary was demolished soon after. |
ersion of Mars: at Mohn near Trier, a spring | sanctuary was dedicated to Mars Smertrius and his cons |
The | Sanctuary was built in 1871. |
The former Central Baptist | sanctuary was renamed Christ the Good Shepherd Chapel. |
The | sanctuary was designed to hold up to 100 orphaned oran |
In 1994, the | sanctuary was accorded its current status of the Natio |
A new | sanctuary was built in 1926. |
The original painted-timber Greek Revival | sanctuary was built in 1832 at 48 Second Avenue as the |
The final note on the | sanctuary was retired in September 1943, under the pas |
Edenton's third | sanctuary was destroyed in a fire in July 1956, but th |
The current | sanctuary was completed in 1893, the third sanctuary b |
A | sanctuary was completed on the site in 1874; the curre |
The exquisite main | sanctuary was used less and less from the 1930s on. |
In the early 18th century the | sanctuary was extended. |
The | sanctuary was built in 1858 and is an outstanding exam |
In 1965 the | sanctuary was registered as a National Natural Landmar |
cation in 1952, and in 1958, a new 1800-seat | sanctuary was dedicated. |
added, the roof was raised and renewed, the | sanctuary was paved with marble and new screens were a |
The | sanctuary was remodeled and redecorated in 1967 with n |
The | sanctuary was completed in 1929 at a cost of $30,000. |
Temple Beth-El's current | sanctuary was built in 1926 and the facility is locate |
The construction of the current | sanctuary was begun with services held in the basement |
This burial | sanctuary was constructed and built by her son King Mi |
In the 1890s the | sanctuary was redecorated by Tiffany Glass and Decorat |
Farm | Sanctuary was one of four animal welfare groups that r |
The | sanctuary was later taken over the by Romans, who buil |
In 2002, a new | sanctuary was built on the property and the 1896 build |
The | sanctuary was rebuilt during 1974/5 after a fire. |
The Wild Life | Sanctuary was declared a Tiger Reserve in 1978. |
The | sanctuary was completed with the addition of the high |
In December 1991, the first Seal | Sanctuary was opened. |
The new | sanctuary was dedicated on January 22, 1950. |
The | sanctuary was opened in 1990 to serve as a home for ab |
In 2007 the current | sanctuary was built by the congregation. |
ject, remodeling and expansion of the church | sanctuary, was finished in 2004. |
On May 4, 1902, the | sanctuary was dedicated. |
On June 12, 1908, an enlarged | sanctuary was dedicated. |
However, others have hypothesized that the | sanctuary was burned by Salafist elements, who doctrin |
The | sanctuary was established in 1958 consisting of Palapp |
Eight years later, in 1892, the | sanctuary was modified with the gallery reseated and l |
The Donkey | Sanctuary was established in 1987 to provide a safe ho |
The | sanctuary was opened as the Currumbin Bird Sanctuary b |
The | sanctuary was used as a hospital for Federal troops du |
As a result, the | sanctuary was gutted and rebuilt over the course of th |
The new | sanctuary was completed in 1919, and the first stained |
was purchased and construction of the first | sanctuary was undertaken. |
The unique octagonal | sanctuary was designed by its first minister, Rev. Cha |
The side chapel was blessed in 1889, the | sanctuary was decorated in 1891 and the clock placed i |
The | sanctuary was established to protect one of the larges |
The | Sanctuary was declared in 1981 and protects about 1,25 |
Construction of the | sanctuary was completed in only two years with constru |
The capacity of the previous | sanctuary was approximately 700 and, after a vote by c |
The | sanctuary was remodeled in 1953 to add an Aeolian-Skin |
ership of pastor Dr. J. Kelly Unger, and the | sanctuary was renovated in 1982. |
latter half of 2005, the South Bank Wildlife | Sanctuary was closed and dismantled and an office and |
The Birdcraft Museum and | Sanctuary was declared a National Historic Landmark in |
The organ in the | sanctuary was originally built into the balcony to loo |
The | sanctuary was declared by the Kerala Forest Minister B |
The cornerstone of Central Church's | sanctuary was laid on July 3, 1866. |
The | sanctuary was redone in 2001, building a new narthex a |
By the time I got back from the Senate, this | sanctuary was well filled with people who happened to |
Housing estates (Boardwalk, | Sanctuary Waters, The Avenues, Ranford, Livingston). |
Both the Opening and Ending versions of | Sanctuary were included on Utada's first English compi |
Gene and Farm | Sanctuary were key sponsors of a California initiative |
Among the finds at the Modi peak | sanctuary were clay human and animal figurines. |
The dome and the | sanctuary were renovated in 2007. |
Later the inside walls of the | sanctuary were covered with a darkly varnished wooden |
ovember 1881, but the transepts, chancel and | sanctuary were not finished until 1904. |
sacred precinct in Delphi was a panhellenic | sanctuary, where every four years, starting in 586 BC |
acrificial site has been described as a hill | sanctuary where human sacrifice was practiced. |
ailov, and then trying to finally unseal the | sanctuary where the Theotokos was hidden, using Mafuyu |
It is known as a dolphin | sanctuary where is the habitat for the Chinese White D |
s with Connolly heading to William Ricketts' | Sanctuary, where he commentates on some of Ricketts' a |
It is known as a dolphin | sanctuary where is the habitat for the Chinese white d |
area behind the buoys and ropes is a manatee | sanctuary, where snorkelers and boaters are forbidden |
Collon is home to an animal | sanctuary where animals are homed until suitable accom |
thedral on the site of an ancient Romanesque | sanctuary which had become too cramped. |
, the park includes the Sheep River Wildlife | Sanctuary, which provides permanent habitat for bighor |
The | sanctuary, which resembles the lower church of St. Fra |
the nearby Habarana jungle and the Minneriya | sanctuary which is heavily populated by elephants. |
side and saved for a nature reserve and bird | sanctuary which was opened to the public in 1936 and g |
god of antiquity, brought prosperity to the | sanctuary, which in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC embar |
discovered many artifacts on the site of the | sanctuary, which is thought to date to the archaic per |
in the recording of the band's third album, | Sanctuary, which appeared in the autumn of 1982. |
The other major attraction is the Bird | Sanctuary which can be visited by canoes arranged by l |
But at the entry to the | sanctuary, which has been thoroughly excavated, the Ro |
The Ipswich River Wildlife | Sanctuary, which is the Massachusetts Audubon Society' |
, construction was again started on a second | sanctuary which was completed in 1904. |
It is essentially an animal | sanctuary which allows visitors, as the animals in thi |
The Ridges | Sanctuary, which charges a fee to use their hiking tra |
as Thermon or Thermum) was an ancient Greek | sanctuary, which served as the regular meeting place o |
Kadalundi is famous for its bird | sanctuary which is home to various migratory birds dur |
5,000 - 8,000 for changing lightbulbs in the | sanctuary which involves erecting scaffolding. |
The main rectangular block contains the | sanctuary, while a perpendicular building houses suppo |
in Sydney, living in a cave within the bear | sanctuary whilst their uncle tries to track them down. |
Moonlit | Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park is a 25-acre (10 |
ditation labyrinth, spray fountain, and bird | sanctuary will be built. |
Sanctuary Window | |
Hukawng Valley, the Hukawng Valley Wildlife | Sanctuary, with an area of approximately 2,500 square |
The Aetolians at this period embellished the | sanctuary with astonishing numbers of bronze dedicator |
defeated resistance leader Caratacus sought | sanctuary with the Brigantian queen, Cartimandua, but |
s covered by willows and alder and is a bird | sanctuary with a significant heronry. |
Tal Chhaper | sanctuary, with almost flat tract and interspersed sha |
A Monkey | Sanctuary with a colony of woolly monkeys and other re |
enter is also designated as a state wildlife | sanctuary with more than 200 species of plants, 100 sp |
Constitution Marsh is an Audubon | sanctuary with walking trails and canoe tours on the H |
The site itself, was converted to a wildlife | sanctuary with a nature path. |
omans had reconquered Galilee, Justus sought | sanctuary with the Tetrach Agrippa. |
on of Our Lady of Monserrate de Hormigueros' | Sanctuary, with its silver stairway. |
re (0.62 km2) Roy and Margot Larsen Wildlife | Sanctuary with 7 miles (11 km) of trails, including th |
nd is the arboretum and Audubon Society bird | sanctuary, with dirt paths leading out of a redwood ca |
6th century belfry, 17th century chapels and | sanctuary with 17th and 18th century internal furnishi |
th two front columns, an offering hall and a | sanctuary with a statue niche. |
utilizes two separate locations: a temporary | sanctuary within a former biomedical research lab loca |
Private Jackson was wounded at the Battle of | Sanctuary Wood in June 1916, soon after he reached the |
Sanctuary Wood itself was named by British troops in N | |
The nearby | Sanctuary Wood Museum Hill 62 contains a preserved/sim |
7 graves, and became the core of the present | Sanctuary Wood Cemetery. |
d during the battle are buried in the nearby | Sanctuary Wood Commonwealth War Graves Commission Ceme |
The memorial is located beside | Sanctuary Wood on the top of Mount Sorrel, which lies |
The | Sanctuary Wood Museum Hill 62, 3 km (2 miles) east of |
The Canadian Hill 62 ( | Sanctuary Wood) Memorial is a war memorial that commem |
unt Sorrel is commemorated with the Hill 62 ( | Sanctuary Wood) Memorial. |
The Hill 62 ( | Sanctuary Wood) Memorial site is located a few minutes |
Broad Meadow Brook | Sanctuary, Worcester, Massachusetts (operated by the M |
ned in Daniel 8:14 which predicted that "the | sanctuary would be cleansed". |
which case the setting up of an idol in the | sanctuary would have to be taken to refer to the dedic |
The Government notification said that the | sanctuary would ensure the long-term protection of the |
A marine | sanctuary zone has been set-up by the local government |
A double reef is protected inside the | sanctuary zone and marked off by buoys so as to restri |
, almost half of Smiths Lake is classed as a | Sanctuary Zone, which means commercial fishing in that |
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