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Across the river from Pudong, this waterfront stretch of Art Deco and other edifices is Shanghai's signature promenade and a hub of upscale restaurants and bars.

According to Gwenda Blair's 2001 book, "The Trumps," Friedrich moved in with Katherine and Fred Schuster, at 76 Forsyth Street, in what is now Chinatown, a modest structure that is the first of all the Trump Palaces, Parcs, Plazas, Casinos, Hotels, and other edifices to follow.

And investors appear to be catching their breath and re-evaluating how to rebuild or replace the ivory tower and other edifices of education.

He liked to push the boundaries of where people could go: He helped plot the infamous Outlawppet on the Valley Floor (a loppet or Nordic race on the then-closed private parcel of land) and he pioneered an urbanized version of climbing called "buildering," where he scaled the Golden Gate Bridge and other edifices.

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Celebratory and provocative, bold and aspiring, the skyscraper sends a message like no other edifice and may itself be a tribute to human resilience.

But the building, like so many other elderly edifices at Sellafield, is crumbling and engineers now face the headache of dealing with its lethal contents.

Around Lincoln's Inn Fields are Sir John Soane's Museum and other historic edifices.

Like other magnificent edifices built by luxury brands, the store is a way station on a new Silk Road, designed as a destination for shopping tourists, who increasingly come from China.

The plans for the building, a mass of vast swirling and jutting glass panels unveiled yesterday, make the city's other controversial edifices - the Louvre pyramid and the Pompidou Centre - look almost staid by comparison.

Amid a recreated souk, hammam, mosque and other medieval edifices, ersatz and real, thousands of locals and visitors in period outfits consume food typical of the time, and cheer at elaborate re-enactments of pivotal episodes in the Arab and later Portuguese history of Silves — including the European crusaders' bloody 15-day siege in 1189.

The Step Pyramid rises within a vast walled court 544 metres (1,785 feet) long and 277 metres (909 feet) wide, in which are the remnants of several other stone edifices built to supply the wants of the king in the hereafter.

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