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So, they took them above ground, staging raves at scrappy, accessible venues such as Bohemia and Wunderbar, as well as some unconventional spots, like a streetcar going through Edmonton's Old Strathcona district.
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It will then take the knowledge learned there to the "Proving Ground" stage.
The 'Proving Ground' stage puts humans deeper into space for research, while remaining a few days from Earth.
The ground staged its first Test match in July 2009 when England battled to a draw against Australia in the opening match of the Ashes series.
If they can produce their new man on the day, that would be a grand entrance on to the City Ground stage.
Old Trafford Cricket Ground – Lancashire's home ground – stages international matches, including Test matches and One Day Internationals.
In 2003, when the old Wembley was knocked down, the Greater London area (not including Watford) had 12 grounds staging Premier League, Football League and England matches, with a combined capacity of 369,249.
There are many decisions to be made in choosing a condominium building — especially when the projects are still in the hole-in-the-ground stage but already on their way to being sold out.
Resistance against Striga in the below-ground stages was determined separately in an agar-gel assay and a pot trial.
Several studies into crop wild hybrids have considered above-ground stages (e.g. Hooftman et al., 2007; Vacher et al., 2011; Yang et al., 2011; Cao et al., 2014), but none has included simultaneous measures of seed bank survival.
He said Chechnya was now a kind of "neo-Afghanistan," a new training ground and staging area for anti-Western terrorists.
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