Sentences with phrase «like aqueduct»

Israel is prized for its warm unspoiled Mediterranean beaches like Aqueduct Beach and Beit Yannai Beach.

Not exact matches

It was reasoning like this that led Rabbi Yitzhok Ben Levi, the great Jewish mystic, to hit the double at Aqueduct 52 days running and still wind up on relief.»
A couple of fellows who own the largest share of stock in Aqueduct (known in the trade as «Footsore Downs») claim they are being frozen out of racing, and they keep muttering ugly words like «socialism.»
A former State Inspector General's report raised questions about the way the gambling corporation AEG was chosen to run slot — like machines at the Aqueduct Race track, alleging that pay to play activities occurred.
«The conversation with Genting» will be about «the expansion of the racino,» Cuomo said, referring to the limited gambling parlor currently at Aqueduct that includes slot machines but no live gambling tables for games like poker or roulette.
Genting already runs limited slot like machine gambling at the Aqueduct race track in Queens, known as a racino.
He said communities like New Paltz that draw water from the aqueduct will be facing challenges when repairs need to be made to the infrastructure and they'll need help from lawmakers.
A former State Inspector General's report raised questions about the way the gambling corporation AEG was chosen to run slot - like machines at the Aqueduct, alleging that pay - to - play activities occurred.
NYRA decided to shift its phone betting operation from the Aqueduct track in Queens as the telephone betting business began growing tremendously in the wake of the closure of New York City OTB, whose customers liked that method of wagering.
Genting, a Malaysia - based international gaming company, operates Aqueduct's highly successful new racino, which features casino - like slot machines that are legally classified as lottery devices.
It already has, by his count, 29,000 gaming machines like the ones at Aqueduct.
«It looks like it's coming from the hillside, and the hillside is the Aqueduct
The lead pipes of the Roman Empire distributed water from kilometers - long aqueducts (like the one above) all throughout their cities.
It is admirable for its colossal constructions with their impeccable finish, perfectly assembled sets of symmetrical benched terraces, ceremonial centers, like the Intiwatana which must have been used to observe solar movements, as well as for its sacred places, towers, fortified walls, cemetery, urban areas, stone buildings, narrow streets, stairways and aqueducts, to irrigate its agricultural and urban sectors.
For example it costs only like something in the order of magnitude of $ 100 per acre foot to convey raw water from the Colorado River to Southern California because the Colorado River Aqueduct bonds were retired long ago.
History's timeline of structural innovations — from ancient Roman aqueducts to cathedrals with soaring rooflines, castles to neighborhoods of mass - manufactured buildings — reads like a primer of Buildings 101.
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