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2 unusual facts about The Builders


The Builders

He recalls that members of the Icelandic Broadcasting Corporation were visiting the studio that day and many of them were in the front row seats, apparently not entirely amused.

Then, in further questioning Basil about the work, Stubbs finds out maybe he was not called in for nought after all; while making a doorway leading into the kitchen, which was on a load-bearing wall, O'Reilly had used a wooden lintel for the support frame rather than a concrete one or Rolled Steel Joist.



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Administrative division of Novgorod Land

The assumptions of the internal structure of independent Novgorod are mostly based on the list of the builders of the Great Bridge over Volkhov (1260s) and the 1471 treaty between Novgorod and Casimir IV of Poland.

Akiva Librecht

His father made Aliyah in the 1840s, and was one of the builders of the new Jewish neighborhoods of Jerusalem outside the Old City's walls.

Alex J. Groesbeck

In addition to Groesbeck's political work, he was one of the builders of the Flint-Saginaw Interurban Railway.

Brave Companions: Portraits in History

"The Builders" concerns the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge in the 1870s, and particularly the life of engineer John A. Roebling and his son, Washington Roebling.

Carl Prinzler

Carl Prinzler was the Manager of the Builders Hardware Department at the Vonnegut Hardware Company in 1903.

Douglas Hartree

Wilkes, then received an invitation from the Moore School of Electrical Engineering (the builders of ENIAC) to attend a course on electronic computers.

Electronic organ

The builders of both custom and factory organs include the firms of Allen, Ahlborn-Galanti, Johannus, Viscount, Makin, Rodgers and Wyvern.

History of the harpsichord

Starting around the middle of the century, the authenticist approach was given new impetus by the work of the builders Frank Hubbard and William Dowd, working in Boston, and Martin Skowroneck (1926- ), working in Bremen, Germany.

Koti Residency

The design is a palladian villa which is the same design followed by the builders of the United States White House when rebuilding it after being destroyed by the British in 1812.

Mark Lehner

His international team currently runs the Giza Plateau Mapping Project, excavating and mapping the ancient city of the builders of the Giza pyramid complex, which dates to the fourth dynasty of Egypt.

Martin Mayer

Martin Prager Mayer (born January 14, 1928, New York City) is the writer of 35 non-fiction books, including Madison Avenue, U.S.A. (1958), The Schools (1961), The Lawyers (1967), About Television (1972), The Bankers (1975), The Builders (1978), Risky Business: The Collapse of Lloyd's of London (1995), The Bankers: The Next Generation (1997), The Fed (2001), and The Judges (2005).

Marundeeswarar Temple

It came as a surprise that the builders of the ECR (East Coast Road) had even considered demolition of the temple of Sage Valmiki lying opposite to the Marundeeswarar temple in order to complete the project (of building the ECR).

Meddling Monk

The Monk liked to meddle in history and to change it for his own amusement and for what he considered to be the better: lending mechanical assistance to the builders of Stonehenge; giving Leonardo da Vinci tips on aircraft design; making money by using time travel to exploit compound interest; and, when the Doctor first encountered him, attempting to prevent the Norman Conquest as part of a plan to guide England into an early age of technological prosperity.

Mudhafaria Minaret

Examples of Kufi calligraphy can be seen, showing the names of Muhammad and Mas'oudi Muhammadi, the builders of the Minaret.

Ode to the Builders

Ode to the Builders is the third album of the band Leiahdorus.

Pakhet

Hatshepsut and her daughter Neferure have been identified as the builders of a smaller temple dedicated to Pakhet nearby, which was defaced by subsequent pharaohs.

Palais des papes of Sorgues

It remains today as ruins, because the palace was dismantled during the French Revolution by the builders that the town of Sorgues had sold.

Taumako

The people of Taumako are the builders of one of the oldest documented proa sailing canoe, called Te Puke and known to westerners as Tepukei.

U.S.T. Atlantic-class supertanker

Newport News Shipbuilding were the builders, the only American shipbuilders with the facilities for ULCC construction.