Known to his army friends as High Tower because of his height, he went to school at St Goban's College, near Bantry, in County Cork.
Jonathan Trelawny who was ordained in 1673, was one of seven bishops charged with high treason and imprisoned in the Tower of London for refusing to implement King James II's Declaration of Indulgence granting religious tolerance to Catholics.
In addition to high-end graphics support, the R5500 provides the full scalability and powerful performance of Dell's high-end tower workstations in a 2U form factor.
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In the central Missouri town of Columbia, TV station KOMU was briefly evacuated Sunday morning because of high winds and a heavy buildup of snow on the broadcast tower next to the building.
Zooms into high-res shot of the Eiffel Tower to audible whoooaaaaa from audience.
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This 73-meter-high sandstone tower was built as a symbol of victory in the 13th century.
At the World Trade Center construction site in Lower Manhattan, crews were readying 10 tower cranes for high winds ahead of Hurricane Irene's arrival.
Foreboding council estates and concrete tower blocks overlook rundown high streets full of fried chicken shops and stalls offering knock-off mobile phones.
She staged the evening of tapas in her apartment high up in a residential tower near City Hall.
The BBC does not have a list of which tower blocks the LFB itself rates as high risk.
Now BrightSource (and others) use huge arrays of mirrors to direct sunlight to a single spot high on a tower.
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McLaughlin stood trial at the High Court in Glasgow accused of murdering Mr Brown, formerly of Draffen Tower, Motherwell, at a house in the town's Lindum Crescent on 13 May 2012.
If you were there, you might have caught a glimpse of some of the amazing displays at the GE Works Centre, including a hologram projection display about the energy-efficient relamping of the Tower Bridge, or a two-floor-high lighting installation powered by social-media chatter.
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The IT hub would be made up of six towers, including a 75-storey, 270m-high tower, "the highest in Africa", RLG Communications says on its website.
The weathered, silvery stone ruins scattered across the grassy, 158m-high Hill of Slane today include a foundational outline of a church, a round tower and a monastery associated with St Erc, and a later Norman motte and bailey on the hill's western side, built by Archembald Fleming, who came to Ireland with Henry II in 1171.
Hodge's cup of tea had brought down more than the corner of one tower - it shattered the public's confidence in all high-rise dreaming.
Together, the 17 franchises on our best seller list account for more than 867 million games sold worldwide over the last 25 years--enough that if you stacked them on top of each other, it would make a tower 13, 683 miles high.
Magna is two years ahead of competitors such as Dana and Tower Automotive in the latest metal-bending art, high-pressure hydroforming.
Freedom of Information requests sent by BBC London have now revealed that many tower blocks rated as high risk by local authorities received no visits at all from the LFB last year.
The new apartments will replace the 10-storey tower block, The Fosters, which was seen across the city on the hills of High Green.
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Those who fear that the city's historical buildings are in danger of being literally overshadowed by modern monoliths might take comfort in the global economic crisis, which has caused some of Moscow's most ambitious new developments, including Norman Foster's 600 meter-high Russia Tower and 450 meter Crystal Island building, to be put on hold.
Instead of a single lattice tower, the cables are supported by two elegant steel poles up to 65 metres high.
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