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The focus is Skanderbeg Square, whose Etehem Bey Mosque (1819) is now flanked by the Soviet-built Palace of Culture.
At Decibel, the menu is now flanked by a flier offering customers "authentic products" that are used in sake breweries in Japan.
Along neighboring Lange Herentalsestraat, Rachel's Kosher Restaurant is now flanked by the Bollywood Indian Restaurant and the Shanti Shop Indian supermarket.
The house is now flanked by tiered beds of Echinacea, sunflowers, forsythia and tiger lilies, which rise above and around numerous stone Buddhas.
The island's Watering Place, a bay fed by streams that supplied fresh water for Revolutionary War battleships, is now flanked by fast-food joints.
The building is now flanked by two modern wings.
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The house had once stood alone, surrounded by open country, but after a spate of development in the area, it was now flanked by other houses.
That didn't prevent me from admiring the dignified Victorian buildings -- banks, hotels, homes -- that had been erected in the raw Wild West, and were now flanked by broad leafy streets and backed by the ragged Blue Mountains.
Some people tried to sit down but there was little space; some tried to move back to the bridge's entrance, but from what I understood, it was now flanked by police officers, too.
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a veteran Republican member of one of the Senate's most testosterone-driven panels, was now flanked by them on both sides, including by two Republican colleagues, Senator Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire and Senator Deb Fischer of Nebraska.
The same person that has charmed everyone from audiences of US television talk shows to Hollywood producers was now flanked by her mother and her sister, still smiling and having hardly broken a sweat.
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