In+that+place

  • 1Place Viger — was both a grand hotel and railway station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, constructed in 1898 and named after Jacques Viger, Montreal s first mayor. Although combined stations and hotels were common in the United Kingdom in the late 19th century,… …

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  • 2Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville — Paris streetbox arr num=4e streetname=Place de l HÔTEL DE VILLE x=133 y=90 paris arr1=IVe quarter=Saint Merri. begins=quai de Gesvres beginsnum=2 begins1=quai de l Hôtel De Ville ends=rue de Rivoli endsnum=31 length=155 width=82 creation=… …

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  • 3Place d'Orleans — infobox shopping mall shopping mall name = Place d Orléans caption = location = Orléans, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada opening date = 1979 developer= owner=Oxford Properties Group/Mutual Life Insurance Co. manager=Oxford S/C Group. number of stores =… …

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  • 4That Mitchell and Webb Look — Format Comedy sketch show Starring David Mitchell Robert …

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  • 5That '80s Show — Series intertitle Genre Sitcom Created by Mark Brazill Terry Turner …

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  • 6Place theory (hearing) — Place theory is a theory of hearing which states that our perception of sound depends on where each component frequency produces vibrations along the basilar membrane. By this theory, the pitch of a musical tone is determined by the places where… …

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  • 7Place — (pl[=a]s), n. [F., fr. L. platea a street, an area, a courtyard, from Gr. platei^a a street, properly fem. of platy s, flat, broad; akin to Skr. p[.r]thu, Lith. platus. Cf. {Flawn}, {Piazza}, {Plate}, {Plaza}.] 1. Any portion of space regarded as …

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  • 8Place kick — Place Place (pl[=a]s), n. [F., fr. L. platea a street, an area, a courtyard, from Gr. platei^a a street, properly fem. of platy s, flat, broad; akin to Skr. p[.r]thu, Lith. platus. Cf. {Flawn}, {Piazza}, {Plate}, {Plaza}.] 1. Any portion of space …

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  • 9Place name — Place Place (pl[=a]s), n. [F., fr. L. platea a street, an area, a courtyard, from Gr. platei^a a street, properly fem. of platy s, flat, broad; akin to Skr. p[.r]thu, Lith. platus. Cf. {Flawn}, {Piazza}, {Plate}, {Plaza}.] 1. Any portion of space …

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  • 10Place of arms — Place Place (pl[=a]s), n. [F., fr. L. platea a street, an area, a courtyard, from Gr. platei^a a street, properly fem. of platy s, flat, broad; akin to Skr. p[.r]thu, Lith. platus. Cf. {Flawn}, {Piazza}, {Plate}, {Plaza}.] 1. Any portion of space …

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