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A man stands on a quay in Amsterdam, where there had been a tall stand of flowers.
"Taking it off is easy," Dr. Asefi said, as he deftly brought back the crowd in a painting of a quay in the Amsterdam flower market.
This week I stood at the end of a quay in Greenock and looked over the water to Dumbarton Rock, behind which a shipyard nestled for more than a century.
Ruter's 716 ferry to Nesoddtangen runs from a quay in the vicinity of the station.
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During the 1960 Chilean Tsunami, a quay wall in Hachinohe Port and a jetty in Kesen-numa bay were destroyed because the foot of the jetty were eroded as deep as 10 m (Takahashi et al., 2000).
Shortly afterwards the founders bought a quay and garden, in the Close for £700 and an estate in Edderly, County Durham for £1610, and another estate at Whittle, Northumberland for £1300 and the master and brethren of the hospital were settled across these properties.
A quay was built in 1831 to ship granite from Dartmoor for the rebuilding of London Bridge.
The processional path usually ended in a quay on the Nile, which served as the entrance point for river-borne visitors and the exit point for the festival procession when it travelled by water.
The municipality was responsible for improving the quay in a structured manner, a routine project with low risks, on basis of calculated budgets.
The marines are moving the cars on to a landing craft and they are being taken by river to Cotehele Quay, in a two-day operation.
Bruce offers a tour of the quay in his spotless Range Rover.
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