Three tiers of arched balconies overlook the generous expanse below, their railings worked in elaborate wrought iron tracery.
Though greater competition puts pressure on bookies' profit margins, the increase in turnover wrought by the tax cut is more than compensating.
But unlike so many pretentious works of fiction today, Estleman's hardboiled, Detroit-based tales of intrigue, wrongdoing and, ultimately, justice develop three-dimensional, often unforgettable characters (among them in this book, a Larry Flynt-like pornographer) set in finely wrought, factually described settings.
The more evangelically-minded New Labourites argue that investing money in parks is a way of balancing the charges wrought in city centres by private speculators in the 1970s and 1980s.
You come to appreciate what was wrought in painting, architecture, sculpture, writing and music.
Political unrest in Zimbabwe has wrought havoc with some of Rovos' most popular itineraries taking tourists to see Victoria Falls.
That Democrats would badmouth what George Bush wrought in 2003 is predictable.
Not only is this vision wrought in civil engineering perfectly surfaced, free of potholes and shimmying traction changes, it is utterly, bleakly empty.
Both came to Washington full of rhetorical energy about the changes to be wrought in the social and economic structure of the nation.
In an emotionally wrought statement, Moton told the court she thought she was helping women but never thought about the babies at Gosnell's clinic.
Indeed, I really believe in the benefits wrought by global warming.
But even after Eliot Spitzer brandished the chain of e-mails he dug up, corporations seem blithely unaware of the legal damage that can be wrought in electronic discovery.
The cleavages wrought in Netanyahu's coalition made members of his own party as well as his coalition partners fear the electoral cost of maintaining their membership in his government.
This is otherwise a hugely winning vehicle, with a lot of smart cabin details and premium materials all wrought in Ford's current design vocabulary, a sort of low-key, friendly futurism.
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The fact that Mr Arafat was obliged to accommodate his ceasefire to the factions' conditions is one sign of the changes the intifada has wrought in the Palestinian national movement, with power now divided between the militias and the leader.
Bush also braced the country for a coming surge in energy prices in the wake of the destruction Katrina wrought on oil production in the Gulf of Mexico.
Even had Aflac put Gottfried through a Twitter sensitivity class, who knows whether that would have actually kicked in when he saw the comic material offered in the form of the devastation wrought by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan?
For now the clan militias, who for years wrought havoc in Mogadishu, have been behaving themselves.
Think about the horrific, global carnage wrought twice in the pre-atomic era of the last century, and not repeated since then.
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What can we learn from this story, or indeed other such examples like the growth of microfinance or the revolution in access to information wrought by Wikipedia?
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The persistence of such attitudes in the face of the changes wrought by migration is a reminder that the South is not, in fact, getting more like the rest of the country.
The Dallas estate sits behind wrought iron gates in the ultra elite Mayflower Estates neighborhood.
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The data will also be given to relief workers to show them where an earthquake has wrought most damage in a city.
Nor, apparently, has the new series wrought any change in monetary policy.
That is despite the ravages wrought by hurricanes in August and September, which not only destroyed a major port city but closed down a big chunk of the energy industry.
Despite being unsatisfied with the city's response to the damage wrought by Sandy in Far Rockaway, Mr. Fougere said he was voting for Mr. Richards because he was a familiar face around the community.
PwC is now expected to face a heavy fine over its role in the client asset scandal which could have wrought unnecessary mayhem had the bank collapsed at the height of the financial crisis in October 2008.
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Irresponsible industrial practices have wrought terrible environmental abuses in forms of air, land and water pollution.
Those are the numbers that testify to the destruction wrought by ongoing floods in China.
Neither the triumph of outsider Jimmy Carter in 1976 nor Harry Truman's stunning victory in 1948 matches what Obama has wrought.
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