Sentences with phrase «near the site of»

Rob Keller, a spokesman for the Morton County Sheriff's Department said by telephone that the department responded early in the morning to a group of around 200 to 300 protesters near the site of the Dakota Access pipeline.
The attempt to build a large, new mosque and Islamic center anywhere near the site of the World Trade Center is so offensive, so bizarre, and so deliberate that it should be stopped.
FBI officials say that Ahmad Khan Rahami can be seen on surveillance videos placing a duffel bag near the site of the bombing.
The modern train station Sirkeçi stands near the site of the old Prosphorion Port.
Three of them, however, were chosen in Judea either at or near the site of John the Baptist's mission.
It might be okay to build a mosque near the site of the World Trade Center, but not now and not this size.
These days, a group of about 15 will settle in for breakfast near the site of a road game.
Near the site of the alleged UFO crash in 1947?
Despite objections of residents near the site of a proposed recreation center, the Western Springs Village Board voted 4 - 1 Monday to approve construction of a $ 2.3 million facility.
In Paris, President Francois Hollande was at the Sorbonne University surrounded by his cabinet, and hundreds of people gathered at the central Place de la Republique near the site of many of the attacks that killed 129 people on Friday.
Emergency, an Italian NGO that operates a hospital near the site of the blast, wrote on Twitter that the explosion «was so big our hospital got damaged,» but said their «staff is well and working to treat the wounded arriving from the blast.»
I oppose a mosque near the site of Ground Zero, not because of race, but because of the ideology of the Islamic fundamentalists.»
Mayor Byron Brown and Congressman Brian Higgins say the Allen Street Improvement Project will revitalize the neighborhood near the site of the new U.B. Medical School.
He described the Battle of Brooklyn, an important Revolutionary War battle that occurred near the site of the press conference, and then took questions from the students.
GOP gubernatorial candidate Rick Lazio's latest Web video features man (and woman)- on - the - street interviews near the site of the proposed mosque with New Yorkers who oppose the project and support his call for AG Andrew Cuomo to investigate the $ 100 million project's funding (when and if any funding shows up).
Motorists on the Thruway are seeing signs near the site of the Harriet Tubman Home in Auburn in an initiative that pays tribute to an icon in African - American history.
Consultant Irwin Raij, a sports industry lawyer who is working for SU to look at the possibility of developing a new sports arena near the site of the former Kennedy Square housing project, met with Miner for about half an hour, said Carroll, who did not attend but was briefed later by the mayor.
First a 28 - year - old woman was allegedly sexually assaulted by a man who dragged her into a secluded area of Dyckman Fields in Inwood Hill Park, near the site of the high - profile unsolved murder and rape of Julliard student Sarah Fox in 2004 that still lingers in the minds of residents.
(CNN)- Two days after President Obama declared his support for a controversial proposal to build an Islamic center and mosque near the site of Ground Zero in Manhattan, two New York lawmakers sounded off on the merits of the project.
Ballantine, a teacher at the Academy of Arts & Letters on Adelphi Street, said she was riding to work that morning from her home near the site of the crash.
14 The whitest place in the United States is Valdez, Alaska — near the site of the infamous oil spill — which receives 326 inches of snow a year, on average.
The marine archaeologist's work can be as detailed, painstaking, and slow - paced as that of terrestrial counterparts, so having a base near the site of a shipwreck would offer enormous advantages over repeated short - duration dives.
In a study of New Jersey pine - oak forest, Winfree was surprised to find that bee populations are more abundant and diverse near sites of human disturbance — where backyard gardens or farm fields add to the range of blossoms available.
Children living near the site of Tomsk - 7 are being evacuated as the International Atomic Energy Agency revealed that plutonium was released by the explosion at the Siberian nuclear plant earlier this month.
A unique archaeological find uncovered near the site of a Roman villa in Dorset could help to shed light on the rural elite of late - Roman Britain.
Of 142 reported attacks on humans between 1960 and 2006, 70 percent occurred on or adjacent to the victim's residence and at least 30 percent near a site of prior intentional or unintentional human feeding.
This action obstructs the movement of nerve impulses near the site of injection, but there are no changes in awareness and sense perception in other areas.
Fossils of a new species of Australopithecus have been found near the site of Lucy's species, Australopithecus afarensis, suggesting the two species interacted
For seven weeks they injected rats with the drug or a placebo near the site of injury.
Twenty - four hours after the injection, the researchers saw large numbers of immune system white blood cells in tissue samples of the rodent brains near the site of injury of those mice injected with the cytokine IL - 1b, but not in the brain tissue of the control group of mice.
Less than a mile away from Melzl's office, near the site of the smaller Buddha, Zemaryalai Tarzi is dealing with the loss in a very different way.
Radiological damage to microbes near the site of the Chernobyl disaster has slowed the decomposition of fallen leaves and other plant matter in the area, according to a study just published in the journal Oecologia.
The resulting elevated receptor density traps secreted Dpp at or near its site of production, leading to high Dpp signaling in the cells that transcribe dpp.
Our first view of these mercurial cells came in the 1840s, when pathologist Rudolph Virchow first noted the presence of microglia near sites of brain injury.
Some 66 million years ago, a 10 - km diameter chunk of rock hit the Yukatan peninsula near the site of the small town of Chicxulub with the force of 100 teratons of TNT.
However, with the redrawn dinosaur family tree, these two fossils are now placed in the spotlight, as they are now known to be located near the site of the origin of dinosaurs.
One example that I wasn't previously aware of, were the climate events of 536 AD — «dry fogs», crop failures, «dim suns» and yellow snow etc. — features consistent with a large volcanic eruption, possibly near the site of Krakatoa — and which correlates with evidence of a sulphate peak in the North GRIP ice core at the same time.
Look for a radio positioned on the floor near one corner of a tent, just beyond an outpost encampment in Africa (it's near the site of Mission 20: Voices).
Afghan residents look on near the site of a blast in the Shar - e-Naw area of Kabul on Wednesday.
However, they curiously choose to remain near the site of the spring anyway.
(5) Furnish suitable offices, office equipment and telephones at or near the site of the work for the Government's use.
Author Joshua Horwitz structures this account like an eco-legal thriller, layering his research so that film of a Navy ship seen in the water near the site of the beachings hangs there like damning evidence.
In the meantime, Queens Library has established temporary outposts near the sites of the four library branches that Sandy destroyed, and the Far Rockaway branch and Mobile Library are offering seven - day - per - week service through the end of the year.
If there's knotweed on or near the site of a property, then mortgage lenders will usually ask for proof that suitable treatment has been carried out before they'll agree to lend on that property.
We have imaged some patients with focal syrinxes in which the CSF signal is focally interrupted near the site of syrinx formation; we believe that this may be evidence of tethered cord syndrome, in which the spinal cord adheres to the meninges.
Vito Acconci discusses his performance project Security Zone (1971), which took place at New York City's Pier 18, near the site of the future Whitney.
Even today, hardline religious groups use a similar strategy to their Puritan ancestors of exploiting impropriety to assert and fortify their own doctrines, for example, placing billboards near the sites of transgression - you can buy your pornography or pay for your lap dance, but not without the admonishment of a larger than life, silent Jesus watching over you.»
An installation of his famous «blps» (pronounced blips), abstract lozenge forms, usually black and shaped like the uprights in an exclamation point, is in place on and around the High Line near the site of the Whitney's future home at Gansevoort and Washington Streets.
It is situated in the San Cassiano area, overlooking the Grand Canal and near the site of the present International Gallery of Contemporary Art at Ca» Pesaro.
One example that I wasn't previously aware of, were the climate events of 536 AD — «dry fogs», crop failures, «dim suns» and yellow snow etc. — features consistent with a large volcanic eruption, possibly near the site of Krakatoa — and which correlates with evidence of a sulphate peak in the North GRIP ice core at the same time.
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