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Ecbatana, ancient city on the site of which stands the modern city of Hamadān, Iran.
His mother and father are founders and owners of Theologika.net, a religious educational resource Web site, of which she is also the editor.
It seems naive to expect a different fate to befall Hungary's wall, the site of which those same migrants will shortly reach.
The city's bicentennial was commemorated in 1949 by an international exposition, the site of which is a palm-fronted promenade, now neglected and run-down.
In Indo-European civilizations the essential element of the sacred furniture is the altar, the site of which varies according to the cult and period under consideration.
There are in fact 501 CCTV cameras across the whole 200 acre site, of which 451 are specifically used by the school.
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Chinese hackers also have been busy targeting foreign Web sites of which they disapprove.
Instead, performances at local sites, of which there are five to six a season, act as final exams of sorts.
The meetings, the sites of which are rotated among member states, permit valuable personal relationships to develop.
A site like Second Life presents much sharper problems than social networking sites, of which MySpace.com is the most famous and successful example.
If each swarm is investigating numerous sites, of which several are clearly superior, why aren't they encountering other swarms who want the same sites?
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