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  • People early on suggested to the USIP that it bag the bird, but apparently it's built into the structure's supports, so it can't be taken down easily.

    Just give peace a chance? 2011

  • People early on suggested to the USIP that it bag the bird, but apparently it's built into the structure's supports, so it can't be taken down easily.

    Just give peace a chance? 2011

  • Airport director Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge said roughly half of that structure's windows were blown out, sending glass and rain into that building.

    Tornado causes injuries at St. Louis airport 2011

  • It's, like, the only way to subvert a structure's "power/knowledge," as a five-dollar Foucaultian would say.

    Omer Rosen: Footnoting David Foster Wallace: Part 1 Omer Rosen 2011

  • Airport director Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge said roughly half of that structure's windows were blown out, sending glass and rain into that building.

    Tornado causes injuries at St. Louis airport 2011

  • Airport director Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge said roughly half of that structure's windows were blown out, sending glass and rain into that building.

    Tornado causes injuries at St. Louis airport 2011

  • There is one person climbing the huge stones on the structure's front face: My 9-year-old son, Jonah.

    Egypt Now? Yes, and Bring the Kids Marc Champion 2011

  • Renovation took 14 months when it should have taken six, largely because it took some time to ensure the older structure's safety.

    Art Deco in Hong Kong 2011

  • Marc Champion At the Great Pyramid, during the peak tourism season for Giza, There is one person climbing the huge stones on the structure's front face: My 9-year-old son, Jonah.

    A Pyramid to Yourself 2011

  • It's, like, the only way to subvert a structure's "power/knowledge," as a five-dollar Foucaultian would say.

    Omer Rosen: Footnoting David Foster Wallace: Part 1 Omer Rosen 2011

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