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Certainly the home - which is called Antilia and according to Indian news reports has three helipads, six floors of parking and a series of floating gardens
NYT > Home Page By VIKAS BAJAJ 2011
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The tower, known as Antilia, is the new home of India's richest person
NYT > Home Page By JIM YARDLEY 2010
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The tower, known as Antilia, is the new home of India's richest person
NYT > Home Page By JIM YARDLEY 2010
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The tower, known as Antilia, is the new home of India's richest person
NYT > Home Page By JIM YARDLEY 2010
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The tower, known as Antilia, is the new home of India's richest person
NYT > Home Page By JIM YARDLEY 2010
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Toscanelli, would be rather more than 3,250 miles, but at a third of the distance out he placed the imaginary island of "Antilia," with which he seems to have supposed Portuguese sailors to be familiar. [
The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest John Fiske 1871
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Left, Antilia Tower, the recently built residence of India's richest person, Mukesh D.
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Indranil Mukherjee/AFP/Getty Images Billionaire Mukesh Ambani's new home, Antilia, made news when reports said that Mr. Ambani would be holding a house warming party.
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Cadamosto returned to Portugal in 1456 with staggering news: He had discovered the island of Antilia, far to the west across the Atlantic Ocean.
Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2008
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In Antilia, Mumbai, for example, a 70-story tower left will have an exterior made partly of organic material.
Material World: January 2008 Tracy Staedter 2008
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