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The new Shanghai Tower is now over 500 meters tall, and currently stands 1, 643 feet into the Shanghai sky, making it taller than the World Financial Tower next door.
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For one price, fans can attend the VIP pregame events at the Georgia World Congress Center and then attend the games next door at the Georgia Dome.
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She's expecting a big boom in customers during the World Cup and is planning to rent the place next door to expand her business.
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But it's still the same building that opened in 1964, right next door to the grounds of the New York World's Fair.
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Qataris know the tale of their next door neighbour Dubai, who by opening its arms to the world subsumed traditional Emirati culture in favour of westernisation, and all the vices that came with it.
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You might find your match next door or halfway around the world.
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For many centuries, even millennia, the world got by without translation: the people of different nations simply learned enough of the next door language to communicate adequately.
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Those people over there, whether they be in the house next door, a city or county over or on the other side of the world are able to make something better and cheaper than I can.
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The mega-corp has been adamant about undercutting big box retailers, and while you aren't likely to walk into a Wally World electronics section and find the clean, uncluttered, and well-stocked shelves that a next door neighbor may have, you're likely to stomach the environment for a few minutes in order to save a few Benjamins.
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Lawson's world is populated by small-town folk with big hearts, men who fall for the girl next door and never forget her.
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