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Jerusalem, where six hundred thousand mostly orthodox Jews and three hundred thousand mostly Muslim Arabs lead interlocking lives, is the sacred center of this conflict.* The city's light rail snakes through both communities, and its path (and its vandalized stations) are a proving ground for the contradictory realities that two-state advocates often overlook.
An Ontario man wanted so badly to prove to his friends that he could handle his booze he drove to a police station to prove it and wound up with a drunk driving charge.
A central station should prove economically sound.
Twelve people have been arrested and 193 detained - the difference being that those arrested are accused of a specific offence, while those detained could simply be taken to a police station to prove their identity, for example.
A young girl informed by classmates she could not achieve her dream of becoming a firefighter has been given a VIP tour of a fire station to prove them wrong.
The most common is that a Scottish Parliament will simply prove a way-station on the road to Scottish independence and the break-up of Britain.
Recent proposals for Columbus Circle and a new Penn Station have proved that there still is a role for the government to facilitate and, in some cases, subsidize exciting new projects.
He called on us to "restore the basic bargain," and outlined a few things — universal preschool, more help for college students — that are proven elevators to a better station in life.
"Hail Mary": Godard's 1985 version of the New Testament legend, set in and around a gas station in Switzerland, proved controversial, due in large part to images showing Mary (i.e., the actress Myriem Roussel) in the nude.
Their final recommendation is fitting a tracking device which emits a signal to the police or a monitoring station, which can prove crucial in helping authorities recover a stolen vehicle.
The building proves to be a bathysphere station, the docked vessel taking Jack down to Rapture, a seabed city constructed in the 1940s by business magnate Andrew Ryan to encourage scientific and artistic progression without governmental meddling: "No gods or kings.
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