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¿ Kultur?London Eye ist der umgangssprachliche Name für dasMillennium Wheel - Riesenrad, das von British Airways, der britischen Fluggesellschaft, am Südufer der Themse in London errichtet wurde, um den Jahreswechsel 1999/2000 zu feiern. Es besitzt 32 getrennte Abteile, die einen während einer 30-minütigen Fahrt in 135 m Höhe bringen. Von oben kann man dann fast 40 km weit sehen. Im Riesenrad können bis zu 800 Fahrgäste mitfahren. -
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116 London Futures and Options Exchange
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > London Futures and Options Exchange
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117 London International Petroleum Exchange
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118 London School of Economics
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119 London Binding
A narrow fabric made from 1-in. to 11/2-in. wide of doubled cotton yarns, and dyed in all colours. It was about 48 ends and 44 picks per inch of 2/24's warp and 14's weft. A super London Binding had two-fold weft. -
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London particular coll. лондонский туман
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London Stone — A rounded block of stone set in a large stone case, in which is an oval opening through which it can be seen. Built into the south wall of St. Swithin s Church on the north side of Cannon Street (O.S.). Earliest mention: Stow says it is… … Dictionary of London
London Bridge Wharf — On the east side of London Bridge and the south side of Lower Thames Street (P.O. Directory). In Bridge Ward Within. Earliest mention: O.S. 1848 51. It occupies the site of the Waterworks of Old London Bridge … Dictionary of London
London Prentice Yard — East out of the Minories. In Portsoken Ward (Boyle, 1799). Former name : Ship Yard (O. and M. 1677). First called London Prentice Yard in Rocque, 1746. When the Old Fountain Inn was pulled down in 1793, Fountain Court seems to Have… … Dictionary of London
London and St. Katherine's Dock Co.'s Warehouses — See Port of London Authority s Warehouses … Dictionary of London
London Bibliography — Many works on this subject have been produced from time to time, and valuable bibliographies are available at the present day in such works as the following : The General Catalogue of the British Museum, London Library Catalogue, and other… … Dictionary of London
London Bridge Square — On London Bridge, in Bridge Ward (P.C. 1732). Not named in the maps … Dictionary of London