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Mr. Kiekel became convinced that it could house the nightclub of his dreams and waited for its owner to sell.
"There are so many better things it could house" than a restaurant, she said.
It costs $40 million and looks like it could house an Army battalion.
She has argued that if it could house arts programs that were not happening elsewhere and that justified the trip, the island would thrive.
A 2009 lawsuit, led by William C. Thompson Jr., the comptroller, blocked the city from doubling the building's size and the number of inmates it could house.
But in 1845 the second floor was extended so it could house the church while the first floor became town offices and later an assembly hall.
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Because of the enormousness of the project, the armory was one of the few spaces in Manhattan that could house it.
Gabber tracks had major label distribution, TV shows were dedicated to it, and festivals like Thunderdome could house 20,000 ravers at once.
Or you could house Baltimore.
Russborough House appealed to him in part because it could adequately house his extensive art collection, which was put together by Sir Alfred's father and uncle, Mr. Keaveney said.
Illness was brought on by extreme overcrowding; the prison held five times as many people as it could officially house.
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