Louisville was the Mecca for all those Davids trying to learn how to beat Goliaths.
"We are not the 'Mecca' in the country for these young people, " Rigamer said.
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Twenty hours later, the couple arrived from New York in Medina, Islam's second-holiest city after Mecca.
Like California's hardest-hit cities, the foreclosure mecca's climate and geography serve as incubators for airborne toxins.
French Muslims roll out a politicized anti-Coke called Mecca-Cola, to no noticeable effect on sales.
In Mecca, Cairo and Istanbul attempts were made to ban it by religious authorities.
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Mecca noted that other credit unions are already changing their terms in response to the amendment.
In the early 20th century he studied in Mecca alongside a man named Ahmad Dahlan.
The project was originally known as Xanadu, and was conceived as an entertainment mecca.
But for many it's further evidence of how the character of Mecca is being lost.
But, even in cities like these, the aggregate benefits of a sports mecca are minimal.
The establishment is determined to revive downtown by transforming it into a cultural and entertainment Mecca.
Indeed, ''the city is not a barbecue mecca, '' says seven-time world barbecue champion Paul Kirk.
Dowdy is one of thousands of pioneering researchers drawn to the biotech mecca of San Diego.
Likewise, Saudi's Al-Wafeer is targeting Iraqis wanting to visit the holy cities of Mecca and Medina.
There must be arrows in the rooms pointing out the direction to Mecca for prayer time.
Visitors to Mecca can buy a latte from Starbucks and a snack from KFC or McDonald's.
Keith Richards called the unobtrusive building on S Michigan Ave "Mecca" and dragged the Rolling Stones here in 1964.
On the outside, nothing warns you that it is a mecca for the mature.
Afterward, make your way to Stax Museum of American Soul Music, a mecca for music enthusiasts.
India is the mecca of cricket and Twenty20 interest is high due to the national team's success.
Early on, Rays became somewhat of a mecca for mountain bikers as nothing else like it existed.
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There you will find mecca on the right side of the road, just across from a Hardee's.
But if they do end up revamping Mecca, they should be prepared for a particularly hostile reaction.
Syria is one of the main items on the agenda of the Mecca meeting, which opens Tuesday.
The Saudi rulers are doubtless well aware of the sensitivities involved in the attempts to renovate Mecca.
Operators include everyone from bingo hall owners Mecca and Gala, to newspapers like The Sun and Daily Mail.
Xujia District in western Shanghai, erected from the ruins of abandoned state-owned factories, has become a shopping mecca.
For others, the outrage was more about the ongoing commercialization of the heritage of Mecca than Hilton herself.
In 2004, the company was selected to be part of a revitalizing cultural mecca promised for Ground Zero.
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