There are certainly graves behind the Glendale park's majestic wrought-iron gates, but that's where the similarities end.
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The Grade-I listed Ditherington Flax Mill was the world's first iron-framed building and is considered one of the most important on the English Heritage At Risk register.
Petrobras, a state-controlled oil giant, and Vale, the world's biggest iron-ore producer, are now being run more to suit government aims than in minority shareholders' interests, says Joseph Harper of Explorador Capital Management, a fund manager.
How company began: After business school and a stint in the Dutch Marines, Mark Diks--a no-nonsense type with a wry sense of humor--went to work as head of sales at his family's iron-bed manufacturer, where he saw how fragmented the furnishings market was.
English Heritage said the Grade I-listed Ditherington Flax Mill in Shrewsbury, built in 1797, was the world's first iron-framed building.
CVRD, Brazil's giant iron-ore miner, and other investors to develop a new slab plant on Brazil's north-east coast.
He also oversaw improvements to the island's iron-ore mines, the revenue of which now kept him comfortably stocked in hair care products.
Ditherington Flax Mill, built in 1797, is the world's first iron-framed building and regarded as the forerunner to the skyscraper.
On the fifth hole Thursday, for example, Woods's low-boring iron off the tee found the left side of the fairway.
Built in 1797, the Ditherington Flax Mill was the world's first iron-framed building and has been derelict for more than 20 years.
Mrs Rinehart built her riches on an inheritance from her late father, Lang Hancock, a pioneer prospector of Western Australia's vast iron-ore deposits.
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William Le Baron Jenney, the architect who constructed the world's first iron-and-steel-framed building in the 1880s, set up shop in Chicago, training a crop of architects that pushed the city skyward through internal frames.
And so the caller broke the Nobel committee's iron-clad rules of secrecy: in fact, he confessed, he was trying to find Dr Buck to tell her that she had won the Nobel prize.
He was a short and solid old man in a black peasant's smock and gray iron-stiff trousers and he wore rope-soled shoes.
Hilltop Crystal Palace Park was created to display Joseph Paxton's behemoth glass-and-iron structure, relocated from Hyde Park after the Great Exhibition of 1851.
London (CNN) -- Britain's "Iron Lady" will be hospitalized through Christmas after undergoing surgery to remove a growth in her bladder, the Press Association news agency reported Monday.
Still, some Grillo lawmakers broke ranks over the weekend and voted to support Bersani's candidate as Senate speaker, indicating the comic's grip on his lawmaker's might not be iron-clad.
Margaret Thatcher's conviction, her resolve, her iron self-belief led many to see her as Britain's post-war saviour - the woman who cured the so-called "British disease", tamed trade unions and vanquished the Argentine Junta in the South Atlantic.
The purchase made Ispat one of the world's largest producers of direct-reduced iron, at 7 million tons a year.
"It is an important function of GP's to iron out health inequalities - we are committed to promoting excellent care for all patients what ever their needs, " said Royal College chairman Mayur Lakhani.
You could almost hear the Iron Lady's well-modulated tones calling "I told you so" from the wings.
The Rebels were given possession and Henderson's off-balance shot failed to draw iron.
Around a fifth of university students in Australia were born abroad, and international education is the country's third-biggest export after coal and iron ore.
Golf, by contrast, finds itself in a post-Tiger personality and attention deficit Masters TV ratings were down, and though Watson was an enormously likable Masters champ, he's already 33, still a 5-iron from being a household name.
The world has plenty of potash 610 years worth, which ensures centuries more of fertilizer-making, and 590 years of known iron-ore reserves, according to U.S. Geological Survey estimates.
CMS's Consumers Energy unit has 626 miles of cast- and wrought-iron pipeline in its gas system, or about 2.4 percent of the utility's total distribution system.
Israel's Iron Dome can protect against short-range missiles, and recently upgraded Arrow systems are designed to thwart advanced medium-range missiles.
Despite Oppenheimer's iron discipline, in the Sarbanes-Oxley era it's almost impossible not to drop some broad hints when big changes are coming.
Cardiff's first-half dominance was unquestionable and the Iron were handed a mountain to climb early on as the Bluebirds, boosted by the return of previously rested Bellamy, broke the deadlock with their quickest goal of the season.
Post putt, head over to the resort's Clubhouse - 55, 000 square feet of top-notch amenities including a fitness centre, steam room, and the Spa at Pronghorn, where an 80-minute aromatherapy massage - to 9-iron out the kinks, of course - or a soothing gentleman's facial is the perfect way to unwind (those wanting to get back outside quickly may enjoy a 30-minute mini facial, instead).
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