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- building is undermined and ultimately demolished. In some cases a crane with a wrecking ball is used to demolish the structure down to a certain manageable...
- (2011-05-15). "First Listen: Thurston Moore, 'Demolished Thoughts'". NPR. Retrieved 2011-05-17. "Demolished Thoughts by Thurston Moore". metacritic.com...
- The Demolished Man is a science fiction novel by American writer Alfred Bester, which was the first Hugo Award winner in 1953. An inverted detective story...
- The last residents left in 2009. Demolished with explosives on February 27, 2011. Built 1967, 350 units demolished 2010. Torn down in May 2008. The 288...
- This is a list of tallest demolished freestanding structures in the world. To be freestanding a structure must not be supported by guy wires, the sea or...
- damage surrounding structures. The following list includes the tallest demolished buildings, with an height of at least 100 meters (328 ft) Young, Michael...
- the many thousands which have been demolished. Metropolitan Board of Works Gaiety Theatre, London List of demolished churches in the City of London List...
- The Demolishers, published in 1987, is a novel in the long-running secret agent series Matt Helm by Donald Hamilton. After Matt Helm's son is killed by...
- rebuilt after the Great Fire of London (or in a later date) but have been demolished since then. All were designed by Sir Christopher Wren except All Hallows...
- church was presumed demolished. Madison Square Presbyterian Church (1906), northeast corner of Madison Avenue and 24th Street. Demolished around 1919 for...