"One Western Wall for one Jewish people, " said Mr Sharansky, expressing hope that the site "will once again be a symbol of unity among the Jewish people and not one of discord and strife".
Today, the Slurry Wall is one of the most haunting features of the World Trade Center Memorial Museum.
In the living room a photograph of my parents looked out at us from the wall where one mirror had hung.
An artificial rock-climbing wall covered one side of the glass-and-steel research center.
Sally Wall, one of the leading opponents of the mosque, said she wasn't surprised by the ruling and never thought her group would win the court case.
During one stretch of the climb, he had to negotiate a narrow 300-yard ledge, with a steep wall on one side and a 2, 000-foot crevasse on the other.
Then Wall Street one day changed its mind, and Webvan suddenly found itself with an extraordinary amount of infrastructure and without the ability to get to profitability.
The walls block wetlands and beaches from expanding inland, so with a wall on one side and encroaching water on the other, in the end, the wetlands disappear.
Even when there is no earthquake, it's impossible for me to live in a room with so many cracks on the wall and one side of the ceiling dropped.
That's fine, because on the opposite side of the shop, there is a wall of Australia's most famous wine, Penfolds, which is flanked by a wall of one of Spain's most expensive wines, Pingus.
Meanwhile, James, the squadron commander, had breached one wall, crossed a section of the yard covered with trellises, breached a second wall, and joined up with the SEALs from helo one, who were entering the ground floor of the house.
The phone still works - but he has no one to call in the other Warsaw beyond the wall, the one he called home before 1940.
Former NFL players were on hand to sign autographs for guests, and one wall was transformed into an enormous mural of plasma screens so no one would miss a moment of pre-game entertainment or commentary.
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Simple cysts are round and have one wall, much like a ping pong ball.
Brinkman said at least one Wall Street firm is interested in a commercial version.
The canteen and toilets were along one wall, the offices upstairs on a sort of mezzanine.
One wall of a Dollar General store collapsed, and the roof was torn off.
One wall of the hotel is covered in flowers, candles and posters of the singer and actor.
But exactly that prospect has generated excitement from one Wall Street analyst and deep inside Internet message boards.
Amidst all the writing on the wall, that one word is repeated time and time again in red: Clear.
The innards of that one-time war machine now adorn one wall of his home, mounted like a work of art.
For the occasional phone call, we found classic red British telephone booths and assembled three of them along one wall.
Along one wall, hidden behind Ford banners, are confidential charts laying out Ford's pickup truck strategy for the next five years.
The Volcker rule could particularly hamper smaller European nations seeking to borrow money by issuing sovereign debt, said one Wall Street executive.
Along one wall, behind ropes, loomed the skeleton of a Tarbosaurus bataar.
But when the recession hit, the company and its owners ran into problems, detailed last year in a page one Wall Street Journal article.
Some anomalies creep in: On one wall there's a letter written by Edgar Cayce, the American psychic credited with founding the New Age movement.
Piquet explained the incident away at the time that he was trying too hard, made a mistake and scraped one wall a little too closely.
On one wall, there was a small selection of Western reproductions.
This robs Wall Street of one of its biggest attractions.
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