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  2. Karina Villa - Wikipedia

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    Karina Villa is a Democratic Illinois state senator for the 25th District. The 25th district, located in the Chicago metropolitan area, includes all or parts of Aurora, North Aurora, Batavia, West Chicago, South Elgin, Wayne, and Bartlett. [1] Villa is the Chair of the Senate Public Health Committee and was previously a member of the Illinois ...

  3. This fine-dining restaurant is bringing artificial ... - AOL

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    This fine-dining restaurant is bringing artificial intelligence to the dinner table. Rebecca Cairns, CNN. May 30, 2024 at 9:57 PM. Editor’s Note: This CNN series is, or was, sponsored by the ...

  4. Quinlan Terry's Regent's Park villas - Wikipedia

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    Quinlan Terry's Regent's Park villas. Coordinates: 51.5310°N 0.1657°W. Gothick Villa, Regent's Park. Quinlan Terry's Regent's Park villas are six large detached villas on the north-western edge of London's Regent's Park designed by the English Driehaus Prize winner and New Classical architect Quinlan Terry between 1988 and 2004.

  5. Villa Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    Villa Avenue Train Station closed on July 3, 1957, due to the decline of the CA&E. On August 22, 1986, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today the station is the headquarters of the Villa Park Historical Society Museum. It is one of only four CA&E stations still standing. Today it is found along the Illinois Prairie ...

  6. Art Deco in Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Origins. Art Deco in Brussels was the result of a dual Austrian and American influence: on the one hand, the influence exerted by the Austrian architect Josef Hoffmann and the Viennese Secession, via the Stoclet Palace in the Woluwe-Saint-Pierre municipality, on certain Brussels' architects following geometric Art Nouveau (such as Léon Sneyers, Jean-Baptiste Dewin and Camille Damman), as well ...

  7. Marshall Fine - Wikipedia

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    He is the author of three biographies: "Bloody Sam: The Life and Films of Sam Peckinpah" (1991); "Harvey Keitel: The Art of Darkness" (1997); and "Accidental Genius: How John Cassavetes Invented the Independent Film" (2006). Fine is a four-time former chairman of the New York Film Critics Circle: 1992, 2002, 2006 and 2015.

  8. Villa Majorelle - Wikipedia

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    Villa Majorelle. Coordinates: 48.6855°N 6.1639°E. North facade of Villa Majorelle after renovation in 2020. The Villa Majorelle is a house located at 1 rue Louis-Majorielle in the city of Nancy, France, which was the home and studio of the furniture designer Louis Majorelle. It was designed and built by the architect Henri Sauvage in 1901-1902.

  9. Tamozawa Imperial Villa - Wikipedia

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    Tamozawa Imperial Villa (田母沢御用邸, Tamozawa Goyōtei) is a former imperial summer residence in Nikkō, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. It was constructed for Emperor Taishō in 1899 and served as a hide-out for emperor Hirohito during World War II. The former imperial residence is now open for the public as museum and garden.