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  2. Briargrove, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The closest first-run movie theater is the Edwards Theatres Grand Palace 24 [21] and AMC Studio 30. [22] The closest YMCA to Briargrove is the Trotter Family YMCA.

  3. Edward A. Thomas Building - Wikipedia

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    The police department's 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m 2), three-floor crime laboratory, a 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m 2) fitness center, a 5,000-square-foot (460 m 2) voice/data room, a 10,000-square-foot (930 m 2) 24-hour emergency tactical command center, [5] and a fingerprinting laboratory are located in the building.

  4. How to Get Tickets to the Adele Shows in Vegas - AOL

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    If the recent BTS tour ticket sales were any indication, you'll want to act fast to score tickets to Adele's upcoming shows

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  6. Jeshi - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Greenway, known by the stage name Jeshi, is a musical artist based in London. [1] His music predominantly covers working class disenfranchisement under austerity in Britain through personal storytelling and powerful social commentary.

  7. List of actors who have played multiple roles in the same film

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    Bud Abbott as Cuthbert Greenway and Ralph Greenway in The Time of Their Lives (1946) [1] Bud Abbott as Mr. Dinkel and Mr. Dinklepuss in Jack and the Beanstalk (1952) [2] Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Russell Thomas and his doppelgänger Weyland in Us (2019) [3] Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Morpheus and a program similar to Agent Smith in The Matrix ...

  8. John Nash (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Further London commissions for Nash followed, including the remodelling of Buckingham House to create Buckingham Palace (1825–1830), [75] and for the Royal Mews (1822–24) [76] and Marble Arch (1828). [77] The arch was originally designed as a triumphal arch to stand at the entrance to Buckingham Palace.

  9. Janet Echelman - Wikipedia

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    Janet Echelman is an American fiber artist who creates large-scale, aerial sculptures that blend art, architecture, and engineering. Her works are often installed in public spaces and are created using lightweight, flexible materials like fiber, netting, and rope.