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51°30′41.000″n 0°5′1.000″w 20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.in july 2017, the hong kong food company lee kum kee groups agreed to purchase the building from land securities and canary wharf group for £1.3 billion.savills management resources hold the contract to carry out all management of 20 fenchurch street.the architect was william h. rogers.the building was formerly occupied by dresdner kleinwort and was notable for being one of the first tall buildings in the city of london, and for its distinctive roof.it was one of the towers nearest to the river thames when viewed from the southern end of london bridge.in 2007, one of the upper floors was used in the drama series party animals.demolition of the building was completed in 2008.despite the top-down method of construction, it was not demolished from the bottom-up, as a temporary structure was built, allowing keltbray, the demolition contractor, to demolish the building from the top down.the garden spans the top three floors, which are accessible by two express lifts and include a large viewing area, terrace, bar and two restaurants.fourteen double-deck lifts (seven low-rise up to the 20th floor, seven high-rise above the 20th floor) serve the main office floors of the building.the south side of the structure is ventilated externally to improve efficiency and decrease solar gain, whilst the east and west faces incorporate extensive solar shading.there is a southern entrance in addition to the main northern entrance set back from fenchurch street.piling and ground works were completed in june 2009.in january 2011, work at the basement level of the tower began.by the end of october 2011, the building was rising above street-level.december 2011 saw the tower's core begin to rise.the concrete core was topped out in march 2012 and by july the structural steelwork was under way around the core.
20 fenchurch street | location | united kingdom <tsp> united kingdom | capital | london <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson <tsp> united kingdom | leadername | elizabeth ii
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benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw.others serve it chilled or even frozen, eating the dessert much like ice cream.among the visayan people, the soup is also widely cooked and eaten for the holy week, especially during good friday when observant catholics fast and avoid meat.
binignit | region | visayas <tsp> binignit | mainingredients | banana <tsp> binignit | course | dessert <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | taro
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51°30′41.000″n 0°5′1.000″w 20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.in july 2017, the hong kong food company lee kum kee groups agreed to purchase the building from land securities and canary wharf group for £1.3 billion.savills management resources hold the contract to carry out all management of 20 fenchurch street.the architect was william h. rogers.the building was formerly occupied by dresdner kleinwort and was notable for being one of the first tall buildings in the city of london, and for its distinctive roof.it was one of the towers nearest to the river thames when viewed from the southern end of london bridge.in 2007, one of the upper floors was used in the drama series party animals.demolition of the building was completed in 2008.despite the top-down method of construction, it was not demolished from the bottom-up, as a temporary structure was built, allowing keltbray, the demolition contractor, to demolish the building from the top down.the garden spans the top three floors, which are accessible by two express lifts and include a large viewing area, terrace, bar and two restaurants.fourteen double-deck lifts (seven low-rise up to the 20th floor, seven high-rise above the 20th floor) serve the main office floors of the building.the south side of the structure is ventilated externally to improve efficiency and decrease solar gain, whilst the east and west faces incorporate extensive solar shading.there is a southern entrance in addition to the main northern entrance set back from fenchurch street.piling and ground works were completed in june 2009.in january 2011, work at the basement level of the tower began.by the end of october 2011, the building was rising above street-level.december 2011 saw the tower's core begin to rise.the concrete core was topped out in march 2012 and by july the structural steelwork was under way around the core.
20 fenchurch street | location | united kingdom <tsp> united kingdom | capital | london <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson <tsp> united kingdom | leadername | elizabeth ii
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agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff.50 squadron iaf has been tasked with the operations of the newly inducted beriev a-50e/i airborne early warning and control (awacs) aircraft.the awacs has been mounted on a specially designed il-76 with advanced avionics & telecommunication systems.'airfield visits'.bharat-rakshak.com.2008.'indo-us air force transport exercise at agra next year'.the hindu.22 september 2008.'centre's vested interests preventing airport in agra, says akhilesh yadav'.india today.7 may 2016.
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51°30′41.000″n 0°5′1.000″w 20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.in july 2017, the hong kong food company lee kum kee groups agreed to purchase the building from land securities and canary wharf group for £1.3 billion.savills management resources hold the contract to carry out all management of 20 fenchurch street.the architect was william h. rogers.the building was formerly occupied by dresdner kleinwort and was notable for being one of the first tall buildings in the city of london, and for its distinctive roof.it was one of the towers nearest to the river thames when viewed from the southern end of london bridge.in 2007, one of the upper floors was used in the drama series party animals.demolition of the building was completed in 2008.despite the top-down method of construction, it was not demolished from the bottom-up, as a temporary structure was built, allowing keltbray, the demolition contractor, to demolish the building from the top down.the garden spans the top three floors, which are accessible by two express lifts and include a large viewing area, terrace, bar and two restaurants.fourteen double-deck lifts (seven low-rise up to the 20th floor, seven high-rise above the 20th floor) serve the main office floors of the building.the south side of the structure is ventilated externally to improve efficiency and decrease solar gain, whilst the east and west faces incorporate extensive solar shading.there is a southern entrance in addition to the main northern entrance set back from fenchurch street.piling and ground works were completed in june 2009.in january 2011, work at the basement level of the tower began.by the end of october 2011, the building was rising above street-level.december 2011 saw the tower's core begin to rise.the concrete core was topped out in march 2012 and by july the structural steelwork was under way around the core.
20 fenchurch street | location | united kingdom <tsp> united kingdom | capital | london <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson <tsp> united kingdom | leadername | elizabeth ii
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benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw.others serve it chilled or even frozen, eating the dessert much like ice cream.among the visayan people, the soup is also widely cooked and eaten for the holy week, especially during good friday when observant catholics fast and avoid meat.
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agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff.50 squadron iaf has been tasked with the operations of the newly inducted beriev a-50e/i airborne early warning and control (awacs) aircraft.the awacs has been mounted on a specially designed il-76 with advanced avionics & telecommunication systems.'airfield visits'.bharat-rakshak.com.2008.'indo-us air force transport exercise at agra next year'.the hindu.22 september 2008.'centre's vested interests preventing airport in agra, says akhilesh yadav'.india today.7 may 2016.
agra airport | runwaylength | 18180 <tsp> agra airport | operatingorganisation | indian air force <tsp> agra airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 16794 <tsp> agra airport | icao location identifier | viag <tsp> agra airport | location | agra
agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff.'indo-us air force transport exercise at agra next year'.'centre's vested interests preventing airport in agra, says akhilesh yadav'.
51°30′41.000″n 0°5′1.000″w 20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.in july 2017, the hong kong food company lee kum kee groups agreed to purchase the building from land securities and canary wharf group for £1.3 billion.savills management resources hold the contract to carry out all management of 20 fenchurch street.the architect was william h. rogers.the building was formerly occupied by dresdner kleinwort and was notable for being one of the first tall buildings in the city of london, and for its distinctive roof.it was one of the towers nearest to the river thames when viewed from the southern end of london bridge.in 2007, one of the upper floors was used in the drama series party animals.demolition of the building was completed in 2008.despite the top-down method of construction, it was not demolished from the bottom-up, as a temporary structure was built, allowing keltbray, the demolition contractor, to demolish the building from the top down.the garden spans the top three floors, which are accessible by two express lifts and include a large viewing area, terrace, bar and two restaurants.fourteen double-deck lifts (seven low-rise up to the 20th floor, seven high-rise above the 20th floor) serve the main office floors of the building.the south side of the structure is ventilated externally to improve efficiency and decrease solar gain, whilst the east and west faces incorporate extensive solar shading.there is a southern entrance in addition to the main northern entrance set back from fenchurch street.piling and ground works were completed in june 2009.in january 2011, work at the basement level of the tower began.by the end of october 2011, the building was rising above street-level.december 2011 saw the tower's core begin to rise.the concrete core was topped out in march 2012 and by july the structural steelwork was under way around the core.
20 fenchurch street | location | united kingdom <tsp> united kingdom | capital | london <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament <tsp> united kingdom | leadername | elizabeth ii <tsp> united kingdom | currency | pound sterling
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benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw.others serve it chilled or even frozen, eating the dessert much like ice cream.among the visayan people, the soup is also widely cooked and eaten for the holy week, especially during good friday when observant catholics fast and avoid meat.
binignit | region | visayas <tsp> binignit | mainingredients | sago <tsp> binignit | course | dessert <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | banana
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51°30′41.000″n 0°5′1.000″w 20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.in july 2017, the hong kong food company lee kum kee groups agreed to purchase the building from land securities and canary wharf group for £1.3 billion.savills management resources hold the contract to carry out all management of 20 fenchurch street.the architect was william h. rogers.the building was formerly occupied by dresdner kleinwort and was notable for being one of the first tall buildings in the city of london, and for its distinctive roof.it was one of the towers nearest to the river thames when viewed from the southern end of london bridge.in 2007, one of the upper floors was used in the drama series party animals.demolition of the building was completed in 2008.despite the top-down method of construction, it was not demolished from the bottom-up, as a temporary structure was built, allowing keltbray, the demolition contractor, to demolish the building from the top down.the garden spans the top three floors, which are accessible by two express lifts and include a large viewing area, terrace, bar and two restaurants.fourteen double-deck lifts (seven low-rise up to the 20th floor, seven high-rise above the 20th floor) serve the main office floors of the building.the south side of the structure is ventilated externally to improve efficiency and decrease solar gain, whilst the east and west faces incorporate extensive solar shading.there is a southern entrance in addition to the main northern entrance set back from fenchurch street.piling and ground works were completed in june 2009.in january 2011, work at the basement level of the tower began.by the end of october 2011, the building was rising above street-level.december 2011 saw the tower's core begin to rise.the concrete core was topped out in march 2012 and by july the structural steelwork was under way around the core.
20 fenchurch street | location | united kingdom <tsp> united kingdom | capital | london <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament <tsp> united kingdom | leadername | elizabeth ii <tsp> united kingdom | currency | pound sterling
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agra airport (iata: agr, icao: viag), also known as kheria airport, is a domestic airport and an indian air force base serving the city of agra, in the state of uttar pradesh, india.the air force station is one of the largest airbases of the indian air force.on 15 august 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.it was closed after the war and transferred to the royal indian air force.the prefix royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed.air force station agra was established on 15 august 1947 and placed under the command of wing commander shivdev singh, who was the incumbent commander of the no.12 sqn.based on the then present system of commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the western air command (wac).the base remained under this theatre command for the next two decades.in july 1971 it was transferred to the central air command (cac), where it remains today.during its sixty-year history with the iaf, it has seen the likes of c-47 dakotas, c-119 packets, hs 748 'avros', an-12s, an-32s, il-76s, canberras, il-78 mki, and now the airborne early warning and control/awacs.the station now has the honour of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft squadron in iaf service, with no.78 ‘mid air refuelling squadron’ (mars) squadron flying the il-78mkis.during world war ii, the united states army air forces air technical service command established a major maintenance and supply facility at agra, named 'agra air depot'.the 3rd air depot group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by tenth air force and the allied ground forces in burma and fourteenth air force in china.the depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the himalayan mountains ('the hump') by air transport command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in china.it also was a major stopover point on the atc karachi-kunming air transport route.the airport is mentioned in a chapter in ernest gann's fate is the hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the taj mahal in a severely overloaded c-87 after takeoff.50 squadron iaf has been tasked with the operations of the newly inducted beriev a-50e/i airborne early warning and control (awacs) aircraft.the awacs has been mounted on a specially designed il-76 with advanced avionics & telecommunication systems.'airfield visits'.bharat-rakshak.com.2008.'indo-us air force transport exercise at agra next year'.the hindu.22 september 2008.'centre's vested interests preventing airport in agra, says akhilesh yadav'.india today.7 may 2016.
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benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw.others serve it chilled or even frozen, eating the dessert much like ice cream.among the visayan people, the soup is also widely cooked and eaten for the holy week, especially during good friday when observant catholics fast and avoid meat.
binignit | region | visayas <tsp> binignit | mainingredients | sago <tsp> binignit | course | dessert <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | banana
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51°30′41.000″n 0°5′1.000″w 20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.in july 2017, the hong kong food company lee kum kee groups agreed to purchase the building from land securities and canary wharf group for £1.3 billion.savills management resources hold the contract to carry out all management of 20 fenchurch street.the architect was william h. rogers.the building was formerly occupied by dresdner kleinwort and was notable for being one of the first tall buildings in the city of london, and for its distinctive roof.it was one of the towers nearest to the river thames when viewed from the southern end of london bridge.in 2007, one of the upper floors was used in the drama series party animals.demolition of the building was completed in 2008.despite the top-down method of construction, it was not demolished from the bottom-up, as a temporary structure was built, allowing keltbray, the demolition contractor, to demolish the building from the top down.the garden spans the top three floors, which are accessible by two express lifts and include a large viewing area, terrace, bar and two restaurants.fourteen double-deck lifts (seven low-rise up to the 20th floor, seven high-rise above the 20th floor) serve the main office floors of the building.the south side of the structure is ventilated externally to improve efficiency and decrease solar gain, whilst the east and west faces incorporate extensive solar shading.there is a southern entrance in addition to the main northern entrance set back from fenchurch street.piling and ground works were completed in june 2009.in january 2011, work at the basement level of the tower began.by the end of october 2011, the building was rising above street-level.december 2011 saw the tower's core begin to rise.the concrete core was topped out in march 2012 and by july the structural steelwork was under way around the core.
20 fenchurch street | location | united kingdom <tsp> united kingdom | capital | london <tsp> united kingdom | demonym | british people <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson <tsp> united kingdom | leadername | elizabeth ii
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> al asad airbase | location | iraq <tsp> al asad airbase | runwaylength | 39900 <tsp> al asad airbase | icao location identifier | oraa <tsp> al asad airbase | runwayname | 09l/27r
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.
benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw.others serve it chilled or even frozen, eating the dessert much like ice cream.among the visayan people, the soup is also widely cooked and eaten for the holy week, especially during good friday when observant catholics fast and avoid meat.
binignit | region | visayas <tsp> binignit | mainingredients | taro <tsp> binignit | course | dessert <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | banana
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51°30′41.000″n 0°5′1.000″w 20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.in july 2017, the hong kong food company lee kum kee groups agreed to purchase the building from land securities and canary wharf group for £1.3 billion.savills management resources hold the contract to carry out all management of 20 fenchurch street.the architect was william h. rogers.the building was formerly occupied by dresdner kleinwort and was notable for being one of the first tall buildings in the city of london, and for its distinctive roof.it was one of the towers nearest to the river thames when viewed from the southern end of london bridge.in 2007, one of the upper floors was used in the drama series party animals.demolition of the building was completed in 2008.despite the top-down method of construction, it was not demolished from the bottom-up, as a temporary structure was built, allowing keltbray, the demolition contractor, to demolish the building from the top down.the garden spans the top three floors, which are accessible by two express lifts and include a large viewing area, terrace, bar and two restaurants.fourteen double-deck lifts (seven low-rise up to the 20th floor, seven high-rise above the 20th floor) serve the main office floors of the building.the south side of the structure is ventilated externally to improve efficiency and decrease solar gain, whilst the east and west faces incorporate extensive solar shading.there is a southern entrance in addition to the main northern entrance set back from fenchurch street.piling and ground works were completed in june 2009.in january 2011, work at the basement level of the tower began.by the end of october 2011, the building was rising above street-level.december 2011 saw the tower's core begin to rise.the concrete core was topped out in march 2012 and by july the structural steelwork was under way around the core.
20 fenchurch street | location | united kingdom <tsp> united kingdom | capital | london <tsp> united kingdom | demonym | british people <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
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benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw.others serve it chilled or even frozen, eating the dessert much like ice cream.among the visayan people, the soup is also widely cooked and eaten for the holy week, especially during good friday when observant catholics fast and avoid meat.
binignit | region | visayas <tsp> binignit | mainingredients | taro <tsp> binignit | course | dessert <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | banana
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
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benegnet is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines.the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, ube, and sweet potato, among other ingredients.it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo.among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.binignit is considered a type of lugaw (rice gruel) and guinataán (dishes cooked in coconut milk).two cups of water are then added to the grated coconut, and a second extraction is made.this becomes the 'thin' milk.this 'thin' coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá bananas, langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls.sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added.this is simmered on low to medium heat, to prevent the coconut milk from curdling.glutinous rice (pilit) is added once the root crops have sufficiently softened and the mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done.just before removal from the flame, the 'thick' coconut milk is added.the people of the neighboring island of leyte use ingredients such as landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice.the vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.for the people of panay, their version contains balls made of glutinous flour, as well as jackfruit.the balls are formed and boiled until they float, indicating that they are cooked.these are then added to the linugaw or eangkuga.this is similar to the preparation of bilo-bilo but the locals call it by eangkuga or linugaw.others serve it chilled or even frozen, eating the dessert much like ice cream.among the visayan people, the soup is also widely cooked and eaten for the holy week, especially during good friday when observant catholics fast and avoid meat.
binignit | region | visayas <tsp> binignit | mainingredients | taro <tsp> binignit | course | dessert <tsp> binignit | country | philippines <tsp> binignit | ingredient | banana
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> al asad airbase | location | iraq <tsp> al asad airbase | runwaylength | 39900 <tsp> al asad airbase | icao location identifier | oraa <tsp> al asad airbase | runwayname | 09l/27r
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.
51°30′41.000″n 0°5′1.000″w 20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.in july 2017, the hong kong food company lee kum kee groups agreed to purchase the building from land securities and canary wharf group for £1.3 billion.savills management resources hold the contract to carry out all management of 20 fenchurch street.the architect was william h. rogers.the building was formerly occupied by dresdner kleinwort and was notable for being one of the first tall buildings in the city of london, and for its distinctive roof.it was one of the towers nearest to the river thames when viewed from the southern end of london bridge.in 2007, one of the upper floors was used in the drama series party animals.demolition of the building was completed in 2008.despite the top-down method of construction, it was not demolished from the bottom-up, as a temporary structure was built, allowing keltbray, the demolition contractor, to demolish the building from the top down.the garden spans the top three floors, which are accessible by two express lifts and include a large viewing area, terrace, bar and two restaurants.fourteen double-deck lifts (seven low-rise up to the 20th floor, seven high-rise above the 20th floor) serve the main office floors of the building.the south side of the structure is ventilated externally to improve efficiency and decrease solar gain, whilst the east and west faces incorporate extensive solar shading.there is a southern entrance in addition to the main northern entrance set back from fenchurch street.piling and ground works were completed in june 2009.in january 2011, work at the basement level of the tower began.by the end of october 2011, the building was rising above street-level.december 2011 saw the tower's core begin to rise.the concrete core was topped out in march 2012 and by july the structural steelwork was under way around the core.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> bionico | mainingredients | chopped fruits sour cream condensed milk granola shredded coconut raisins <tsp> bionico | region | guadalajara <tsp> bionico | ingredient | condensed milk
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
51°30′41.000″n 0°5′1.000″w 20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.in july 2017, the hong kong food company lee kum kee groups agreed to purchase the building from land securities and canary wharf group for £1.3 billion.savills management resources hold the contract to carry out all management of 20 fenchurch street.the architect was william h. rogers.the building was formerly occupied by dresdner kleinwort and was notable for being one of the first tall buildings in the city of london, and for its distinctive roof.it was one of the towers nearest to the river thames when viewed from the southern end of london bridge.in 2007, one of the upper floors was used in the drama series party animals.demolition of the building was completed in 2008.despite the top-down method of construction, it was not demolished from the bottom-up, as a temporary structure was built, allowing keltbray, the demolition contractor, to demolish the building from the top down.the garden spans the top three floors, which are accessible by two express lifts and include a large viewing area, terrace, bar and two restaurants.fourteen double-deck lifts (seven low-rise up to the 20th floor, seven high-rise above the 20th floor) serve the main office floors of the building.the south side of the structure is ventilated externally to improve efficiency and decrease solar gain, whilst the east and west faces incorporate extensive solar shading.there is a southern entrance in addition to the main northern entrance set back from fenchurch street.piling and ground works were completed in june 2009.in january 2011, work at the basement level of the tower began.by the end of october 2011, the building was rising above street-level.december 2011 saw the tower's core begin to rise.the concrete core was topped out in march 2012 and by july the structural steelwork was under way around the core.
20 fenchurch street | location | united kingdom <tsp> united kingdom | capital | london <tsp> united kingdom | demonym | british people <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament <tsp> united kingdom | leadername | elizabeth ii
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> al asad airbase | location | iraq <tsp> al asad airbase | runwaylength | 399288 <tsp> al asad airbase | icao location identifier | oraa <tsp> al asad airbase | runwayname | 08/26
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.
51°30′41.000″n 0°5′1.000″w 20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.in july 2017, the hong kong food company lee kum kee groups agreed to purchase the building from land securities and canary wharf group for £1.3 billion.savills management resources hold the contract to carry out all management of 20 fenchurch street.the architect was william h. rogers.the building was formerly occupied by dresdner kleinwort and was notable for being one of the first tall buildings in the city of london, and for its distinctive roof.it was one of the towers nearest to the river thames when viewed from the southern end of london bridge.in 2007, one of the upper floors was used in the drama series party animals.demolition of the building was completed in 2008.despite the top-down method of construction, it was not demolished from the bottom-up, as a temporary structure was built, allowing keltbray, the demolition contractor, to demolish the building from the top down.the garden spans the top three floors, which are accessible by two express lifts and include a large viewing area, terrace, bar and two restaurants.fourteen double-deck lifts (seven low-rise up to the 20th floor, seven high-rise above the 20th floor) serve the main office floors of the building.the south side of the structure is ventilated externally to improve efficiency and decrease solar gain, whilst the east and west faces incorporate extensive solar shading.there is a southern entrance in addition to the main northern entrance set back from fenchurch street.piling and ground works were completed in june 2009.in january 2011, work at the basement level of the tower began.by the end of october 2011, the building was rising above street-level.december 2011 saw the tower's core begin to rise.the concrete core was topped out in march 2012 and by july the structural steelwork was under way around the core.
20 fenchurch street | location | united kingdom <tsp> united kingdom | capital | london <tsp> united kingdom | demonym | british people <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament <tsp> united kingdom | leadername | elizabeth ii
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> al asad airbase | location | iraq <tsp> al asad airbase | runwaylength | 399288 <tsp> al asad airbase | icao location identifier | oraa <tsp> al asad airbase | runwayname | 08/26
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.
51°30′41.000″n 0°5′1.000″w 20 fenchurch street is a commercial skyscraper in london that takes its name from its address on fenchurch street, in the historic city of london financial district.it has been nicknamed 'the walkie-talkie' because of its distinctive shape, said to resemble a two-way radio handset.construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in january 2015.the 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall.since july 2017, the building has been owned by lee kum kee groups.designed by architect rafael viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 fenchurch street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.the entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are topped by a large viewing deck.a bar and restaurants are included on the 35th, 36th and 37th floors; these are, with restrictions, open to the public.the tower was originally proposed at nearly 200 m (656 ft) tall but its design was scaled down after concerns about its visual impact on the nearby st paul's cathedral and tower of london.it was subsequently approved in 2006 with the revised height.even after the height reduction there were continued concerns from heritage groups about its impact on the surrounding area.the secretary of state for communities and local government, ruth kelly, called in the project for another public inquiry.the project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers' favour and the building was granted full planning permission.in 2015 it was awarded the carbuncle cup for the worst new building in the uk in the previous 12 months.in 2013 paul finch of the design council cabe said he regretted supporting the project during the public inquiry, saying that the developers 'made a mess of it' and were architects of their own misfortune.in july 2017, the hong kong food company lee kum kee groups agreed to purchase the building from land securities and canary wharf group for £1.3 billion.savills management resources hold the contract to carry out all management of 20 fenchurch street.the architect was william h. rogers.the building was formerly occupied by dresdner kleinwort and was notable for being one of the first tall buildings in the city of london, and for its distinctive roof.it was one of the towers nearest to the river thames when viewed from the southern end of london bridge.in 2007, one of the upper floors was used in the drama series party animals.demolition of the building was completed in 2008.despite the top-down method of construction, it was not demolished from the bottom-up, as a temporary structure was built, allowing keltbray, the demolition contractor, to demolish the building from the top down.the garden spans the top three floors, which are accessible by two express lifts and include a large viewing area, terrace, bar and two restaurants.fourteen double-deck lifts (seven low-rise up to the 20th floor, seven high-rise above the 20th floor) serve the main office floors of the building.the south side of the structure is ventilated externally to improve efficiency and decrease solar gain, whilst the east and west faces incorporate extensive solar shading.there is a southern entrance in addition to the main northern entrance set back from fenchurch street.piling and ground works were completed in june 2009.in january 2011, work at the basement level of the tower began.by the end of october 2011, the building was rising above street-level.december 2011 saw the tower's core begin to rise.the concrete core was topped out in march 2012 and by july the structural steelwork was under way around the core.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> al asad airbase | location | iraq <tsp> al asad airbase | runwaylength | 399288 <tsp> al asad airbase | icao location identifier | oraa <tsp> al asad airbase | runwayname | 09l/27r
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> bionico | mainingredients | chopped fruits sour cream condensed milk granola shredded coconut raisins <tsp> bionico | region | guadalajara <tsp> bionico | ingredient | granola
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
250 delaware avenue | location | united states <tsp> 250 delaware avenue | buildingstartdate | january 2014 <tsp> 250 delaware avenue | cost | 110 million dollars <tsp> 250 delaware avenue | floorarea | 308438 square metres <tsp> 250 delaware avenue | floorcount | 12
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> al asad airbase | location | iraq <tsp> al asad airbase | runwaylength | 399288 <tsp> al asad airbase | icao location identifier | oraa <tsp> al asad airbase | runwayname | 09r/27l
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.
the delaware north building is a mixed-use development in buffalo, new york.the 12-story, 330,000-square-foot mixed-use building features class a office space, a 120-room westin hotel, ground level retail, a 7,000-square-foot outdoor courtyard, and an adjacent structured parking ramp.delaware north's world headquarters anchors the building.the new building replicates the iconic curved façade of the old, using terracotta features of the original structure.the building features 193,000 sq ft of class a office space on the sixth through 12th floors, a 116-room hotel occupying 104,000 sq ft, 18,000 sq ft of retail space, and indoor parking for 593 vehicles in a five-level attached parking ramp.the building's 2,600-square-foot lobby features the largest living green wall in western new york, a 22 ft × 21 ft expanse of plants providing beauty, improving indoor air quality, and reducing energy use.in 2019, the building received a leed silver certification from the u.s. green building council.other tenants include keybank offices and retail branch, ubs financial services, the department of homeland security, the cullen foundation, and osteopathic wellness medicine.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> al asad airbase | location | iraq <tsp> al asad airbase | runwaylength | 399288 <tsp> al asad airbase | icao location identifier | oraa <tsp> al asad airbase | runwayname | 09r/27l
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> 300 north lasalle | floorcount | 60 <tsp> chicago | country | united states <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> al asad airbase | location | iraq <tsp> al asad airbase | runwaylength | 399288 <tsp> al asad airbase | icao location identifier | oraa <tsp> al asad airbase | runwayname | 09r/27l
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> 300 north lasalle | floorcount | 60 <tsp> chicago | country | united states <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> 300 north lasalle | floorcount | 60 <tsp> chicago | country | united states <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
endosiphon | xenias | correctible
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
gelder | phalangiid | drunks <tsp> gelder | procathedral | enervators
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300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> 300 north lasalle | floorcount | 60 <tsp> illinois | country | united states <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> 300 north lasalle | floorcount | 60 <tsp> illinois | country | united states <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
cosmetiste | thowel | keeled
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
unmerchandised | ametabola | fingernail <tsp> unmerchandised | den | muscicole
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300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> 300 north lasalle | floorcount | 60 <tsp> illinois | country | united states <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> bionico | mainingredients | chopped fruits sour cream condensed milk granola shredded coconut raisins <tsp> bionico | region | guadalajara <tsp> bionico | ingredient | sour cream
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> al asad airbase | runwaylength | 39900 <tsp> al asad airbase | location | al anbar province iraq <tsp> al asad airbase | icao location identifier | oraa <tsp> al asad airbase | runwayname | 08/26
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> bionico | mainingredients | chopped fruits sour cream condensed milk granola shredded coconut raisins <tsp> bionico | region | jalisco <tsp> bionico | ingredient | condensed milk
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> bionico | mainingredients | chopped fruits sour cream condensed milk granola shredded coconut raisins <tsp> bionico | region | jalisco <tsp> bionico | ingredient | condensed milk
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
systematism | tanny | totalitarian <tsp> systematism | rodsmen | testamentum
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> bionico | mainingredients | chopped fruits sour cream condensed milk granola shredded coconut raisins <tsp> bionico | region | jalisco <tsp> bionico | ingredient | condensed milk
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | country | united states <tsp> illinois | language | english language <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> bionico | mainingredients | chopped fruits sour cream condensed milk granola shredded coconut raisins <tsp> bionico | region | jalisco <tsp> bionico | ingredient | granola
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> bionico | mainingredients | chopped fruits sour cream condensed milk granola shredded coconut raisins <tsp> bionico | region | jalisco <tsp> bionico | ingredient | granola
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> al asad airbase | runwaylength | 399288 <tsp> al asad airbase | location | al anbar province iraq <tsp> al asad airbase | icao location identifier | oraa <tsp> al asad airbase | runwayname | 09l/27r
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> bionico | mainingredients | chopped fruits sour cream condensed milk granola shredded coconut raisins <tsp> bionico | region | jalisco <tsp> bionico | ingredient | granola
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | country | united states <tsp> illinois | language | english language <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | aircraftfighter | general dynamics f-16 fighting falcon <tsp> united states air force | battles | united states invasion of panama <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | lockheed c-130 hercules
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | aircraftfighter | general dynamics f-16 fighting falcon <tsp> united states air force | battles | united states invasion of panama <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | lockheed c-130 hercules
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | aircraftfighter | general dynamics f-16 fighting falcon <tsp> united states air force | battles | united states invasion of panama <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | lockheed c-130 hercules
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
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300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> bionico | region | jalisco <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cake <tsp> mexico | leadername | enrique peña nieto <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | ispartof | cook county illinois <tsp> 300 north lasalle | floorcount | 60 <tsp> chicago | country | united states <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | battles | korean war <tsp> united states air force | aircraftfighter | general dynamics f-16 fighting falcon <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | lockheed c-130 hercules
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> bionico | region | jalisco <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cake <tsp> mexico | leadername | enrique peña nieto <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | ispartof | cook county illinois <tsp> 300 north lasalle | floorcount | 60 <tsp> chicago | country | united states <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> bionico | region | jalisco <tsp> jalisco | leadername | aristóteles sandoval <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cake <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | ispartof | cook county illinois <tsp> 300 north lasalle | floorcount | 60 <tsp> chicago | country | united states <tsp> chicago | leadername | susana mendoza
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
dishonest | heterocerc | afoot <tsp> dishonest | sourer | shootout
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300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | leadername | rahm emanuel <tsp> 300 north lasalle | floorcount | 60 <tsp> chicago | country | united states <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
superabstractness | adnexitis | overpaid <tsp> superabstractness | snickey | antimedically
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
wrive | murdabad | dismettled <tsp> wrive | doraskean | illusions
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300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | battles | korean war <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | lockheed c-130 hercules <tsp> united states air force | battles | operation enduring freedom
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | leadername | rahm emanuel <tsp> 300 north lasalle | floorcount | 60 <tsp> illinois | country | united states <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
meteorization | turnicomorphic | dachshunde <tsp> meteorization | yohimbine | crevalles
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300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
unspeakable | primiparous | behoove
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130 <tsp> united states air force | transportaircraft | boeing c-17 globemaster iii <tsp> united states air force | aircraftfighter | general dynamics f-16 fighting falcon <tsp> united states air force | battles | operation enduring freedom
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
antinomic | nonecumenic | bontok
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300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.the building contains 1.3 million square feet (121,770 square meters) of space to include offices, retail shops, restaurants and public spaces, as well as three levels of underground parking.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.the structural steel was fabricated and erected by cives steel co. and detailed by maine detailers, a division of cives steel co. == green building == 300 north lasalle achieved platinum certification under the u.s. green building council's leed for existing buildings (eb) category, the highest rating possible.the tower previously received gold certification under the leed for core & shell (cs) rating system.kirkland & ellis, chicago's biggest law firm, is the anchor tenant and leases floors in the low-rise and mid-rise sections of the building.other tenants include the management consulting firms boston consulting group and roland berger, private equity firms gtcr and waud capital, investment banks lazard, moelis & company and sagent advisors, the restructuring and consulting firm alixpartners, and the corporate law firm quarles & brady llp.
300 north lasalle | location | chicago <tsp> chicago | leadername | rahm emanuel <tsp> chicago | country | united states <tsp> illinois | language | english language <tsp> chicago | ispartof | illinois
300 north lasalle is a 60-story mixed-use building, constructed from 2006 to 2009, located on the north bank of the chicago river on the near north side community area of chicago, illinois, united states.due to its location on the north bank of the chicago river, the building features a half-acre sunlit waterfront public garden with direct access to the river's edge.
ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.two yugoslav government agencies led the project.the fdsp (federal directorate of supply and procurement) acted as the project manager and aeroengineering acted as the project engineer.known as 'project 202-b' and 'project 1100', the companies involved in its construction included granit, vranica d.d.sarajevo, i.l.lavčević d.d.split, and unioninvest d.d.sarajevo.the us$280,000,000 project at qadisiyah ab included accommodation for 5,000 personnel and the necessary infrastructure including public facilities (mosques, outdoor and indoor olympic swimming pool, football field, sports hall, cinema, library, elementary school, high school, hospital and clinic) and fortified military facilities (military airport, shelters for personnel and equipment, shelters for bombers and fighters and military barracks).the hardened aircraft shelters built here and throughout iraq by the yugoslavs were nicknamed 'yugos'.at the time they were considered state of the art but were rendered obsolete in 1991 after the development of the gbu-28 laser-guided bunker-buster bomb.prior to the 2003 us-led invasion of iraq, the base housed three units of the iraqi air force, which flew mig-25s and mig-21s.it was abandoned shortly after the start of the invasion.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.the 3rd acr was relieved by the marines of the 1st marine expeditionary force in march 2004.al asad became the largest u.s. base in western iraq and the western equivalent of baghdad's green zone.al asad was a major convoy hub, hosting hundreds of fuel and supply trucks every day.huge shipments of fuel were commonly run along the dangerous routes coming out of jordan and, despite insurgent attempts, a majority of these convoys arrived at their destinations untouched.a single convoy operation would sometimes last a couple days with trucks on the road for over 8 hours a day.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.it was initially known as objective webster, and then eventually was renamed al asad airbase, which means 'the lion' in arabic.