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  • 31Home Place, Kelling — Home Place, Kelling, also called Voewood is a house (1903 5) by Edward Schroeder Prior, near Holt, Norfolk, UK . Home Place is perhaps one of the greatest achievements of house design of the Arts and Crafts Movement. More than almost any other… …

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  • 32Ontario Place — Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada Coordinates …

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  • 33The Place Promised in Our Early Days — Infobox animanga/Header name = The Place Promised in Our Early Days caption = © Makoto Shinkai / CoMix Wave ja name = 雲のむこう、約束の場所 ja name trans = Beyond the Clouds, the Promised Place genre = Drama, Military, Romance, Science FictionInfobox… …

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  • 34High place — High Place, in the English version of the Old Testament, the literal translation of the Hebrew bamot .This rendering is etymologically correct, as appears from the poetical use of the plural in such expressions as to ride, or stalk, or stand on… …

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  • 35Groombridge Place — is a moated manor house near the village of Groombridge in Tunbridge Wells in the county of Kent, United Kingdom. Once a historical house, Groombridge Place has become a tourist attraction, noted for its formal gardens and vineyards.HistoryThere… …

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  • 36All Souls Church, Langham Place — All Souls Church Country United Kingdom Denomination Church of England …

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  • 37No Place To Hide (ER) — For other uses, see No Place to Hide (disambiguation). No Place To Hide ER episode Episode no. Season 12 Episode 19 Directed by Skipp Sudduth …

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  • 38The Women of Brewster Place (novel) — The Women of Brewster Place, (1982) is the first novel by noted American author Gloria Naylor. It was adapted into the 1989 miniseries The Women of Brewster Place and the 1990 ongoing series Brewster Place by Oprah Winfrey s Harpo Productions.… …

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  • 39Scotiabank Place — Not to be confused with Scotiabank Saddledome. Scotiabank Place The Bank …

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  • 40Franklin Place — Franklin Place, designed by Charles Bulfinch and built in Boston, Massachusetts in 1793 95, included a row of sixteen three story brick townhouses that extended in a 480 foot [Whitehill, Walter Muir and Kennedy, Lawrence W. Boston: A… …

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