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41Mosaic Place — Location River Street West and Second Avenue Northwest, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada Coordinates …
42Grand' Place/Grote Markt — The Grand Place the heart of Brussels has served as the city s central commercial, governmental, meeting, and judgment place. The marshy ground here was gradually drained and a sandbank in the vicinity of today s Hôtel de Ville offered a… …
43take place — {v. phr.} To happen; occur. * /The accident took place only a block from his home./ * /The action of the play takes place in ancient Rome./ * /The dance will take place after the graduation exercises./ Compare: GO ON(3) …
44take place — {v. phr.} To happen; occur. * /The accident took place only a block from his home./ * /The action of the play takes place in ancient Rome./ * /The dance will take place after the graduation exercises./ Compare: GO ON(3) …
45Glencoe-Auburn Hotel and Clecoe-Auburn Place Row Houses (Cincinnati, Ohio) — Infobox nrhp name = Glencoe Auburn Hotel and Glencoe Auburn Place Row Houses nrhp type = hd area = 40 acres caption = location = Cincinnati, Ohio architect = architecture = Italianate and Queen Annecite… …
46Sutton 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… …
47take place — ► to happen: »The handover to the new owners will take place in July. »The historic meeting took place in New York. Main Entry: ↑place …
48take place — to happen. The meeting took place in the lawyers office on October 20th. Not all engineering failures take place suddenly and dramatically. Usage notes: often take place suggests that something has happened at a particular time in a particular… …
49take\ place — v. phr. To happen; occur. The accident took place only a block from his home. The action of the play takes place in ancient Rome. The dance will take place after the graduation exercises. Compare: go on(3) •• to happen; to occur …
50occur, take place — Take place is better reserved for scheduled events. When what is being described is accidental, occur is the better word, as it would have been here: The accident took place in driving rain (Guardian) …