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 | With britled hair, located in Copenhagen |  | 03/23/2006 | 272 | 



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 | For giants big buisness. :) |  | 02/25/2007 | 302 | 



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 | AT&T Park in San Francisco the home of the SF Giants. |  | 08/26/2005 | 171 | 



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 | This looks rather like a face with two eyes, one which can be made out much more clearly then the other, a long, wide smiling mouthand a type of nose leaning down to the right of the mouth. The face also has hair, which consists of a little fringe at the front near the right-sided eye. |  | 06/01/2006 | 184 | 



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 | Meadowlands Sports Complex, located in Rutherford, NJ. Home of the NY Giants and NJ Devils, amongst other teams. Rumour has it that Jimmy Hoffa is buried in the end zone concrete. |  | 08/04/2005 | 195 | 



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 | Verizon Wireless can be read near the Giants Stadium in New Jersey on top of a gymnasium. |  | 10/03/2005 | 126 | 



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 | The Landal Greenparks holiday park 'Warsberg' at Saarburg, Germany.
The holiday park is located upon a hill which can be reached by chair lift or a hair pin (12) curved road. |  | 04/03/2006 | 183 | 



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 | Seals Stadium was a minor league baseball stadium that stood in San Francisco from 1931 through 1959. The stadium was originally built with three dressing rooms - one for the visiting team, and one for each of the minor league home teams, the San Francisco Seals and the Mission Reds a.k.a the San Francisco Missions. The latter team left in 1938, becoming the Hollywood Stars.
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 | The fourth and final Polo Grounds, which the Giants used until they moved to San Francisco after the 1957 season, and which the Mets used until Shea Stadium was completed in 1964, was the most famous, and the one most people mean when they refer to the Polo Grounds. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polo_Grounds |  | 01/11/2006 | 156 | 



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 | The Giant's Ring is a most impressive earthwork, over 200 metres in diameter, surrounded by a bank of gravel and boulders, which has five entrances.
Near the centre is a megalithic chamber with a single capstone, suggesting a Stone Age date of around 3000 B.C. The original purpose of this site was probably as a meeting place or a cult centre. |  | 01/24/2006 | 794 | 



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 | This place is the eternal home of the Lions (Galatasaray SK) of Turkey. It was in 2000 this finest team of the nation brought the UEFA Cup from Kopenhagen to this magnificent arena of soccer, where the European so-called giants (Real, Manchester, Barcelona, Dortmund, etc.) had a real good beating. |  | 08/27/2005 | 383 | 



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 | Tokyo Dome, seating 55,000, is the home stadium of the Yomiuri Giants and Nippon Ham, two professional baseball teams. Concerts, festivals and other events are held in the stadium when there are no games. Tokyo Dome, nicknamed "Big Egg", was completed in 1988 and replaced the former Korakuen Stadium. |  | 08/17/2005 | 432 | 



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