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1walling — wall ► NOUN 1) a continuous vertical brick or stone structure that encloses or divides an area of land. 2) a side of a building or room. 3) a protective or restrictive barrier: a wall of silence. 4) Soccer a line of defenders forming a barrier… …
2brick — Synonyms and related words: Tarmac, Tarvia, adamant, adobe, ashlar, asphalt, biscuit, bisque, bitumen, bituminous macadam, blacktop, block, board, bone, bowl, bricks and mortar, buddy, cement, ceramic ware, ceramics, china, chum, chunk, clapboard …
3Tunjur — The Tunjur, or Tungur, are a Muslim people estimated around 176.000 people, living in central Darfur, a province of Sudan. They are mainly farmers, and closely associated with the Fur, even if differently from these they have been fully Arabised …
4Clayton Vale — A pond in woodland at Clayton Vale. Clayton Vale is an area of green space in Clayton, Greater Manchester, through which the River Medlock flows. Redeveloped in 1986, the land has a rich industrial and social history. Today the area is a natural… …
5Culture of Rwanda — Traditional Rwandan Intore dancers The culture of Rwanda is varied. Unlike many countries in Africa, Rwanda has been a unified state since pre colonial times with only one ethnic group, the Banyarwanda, and a shared language and cultural heritage …
6London and Blackwall Railway — [v · d · …
7Sutton Place, Hackney — Sutton Place, is a small street in the London Borough of Hackney. It links Homerton High Street with St John s Church Gardens, in Hackney. The Georgian terrace of 1790 1806, is Grade II listed as a whole, together with the villas on the north… …
8Owen Morris — est un producteur de musique qui a travaillé avec des groupes de rock tels que Oasis et The Verve dans leur période Britpop. Il a commencé à travailler dans l industrie musicale comme ingénieur du son au Studio Spaceward à Cambridge, lorsqu il… …
9Western architecture — Introduction history of Western architecture from prehistoric Mediterranean cultures to the present. The history of Western architecture is marked by a series of new solutions to structural problems. During the period from the… …
10Brindleyplace — is a large mixed use canalside development, in the centre of Birmingham, England (gbmapping|SP060866). It is often written erroneously as Brindley Place, the name of the street (in turn named after the 18th century canal engineer James Brindley)… …