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Port of Los Angeles' Official Youtube Channel
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Arnold Böcklins
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Edward Burtynsky
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Bollinger, Gina; Rothstein, Anna
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Charles C. Pierce
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Rothstein, Anna ; Bollinger, Gina
- Port, [noun], a town or city with a harbor where ships load or unload, esp. One where customs…
François Charbonnet / Patrick Heiz
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Bollinger, Gina; Rothstein, Anna
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GUILLAUME CHOMICHI
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Mierle Laderman Ukeles
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Bollinger, Gina; Rothstein, Anna
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Unknown
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Bollinger, Gina ; Rothstein, Anna
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Ridley Scott
- schluss: diagramm demand growth
ANTHONY PRATT
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Boro, Biju
- But to produce instant Paradise you have to add water - and keep on adding it. Once the scant local…
Reyner Banham
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Morris, Robert
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Denes, Agnes
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Zeller, Nora; Nikolic, Nikola
- In front of the door of the house built at the foot of alpine pastures, a little girl of three is…
Serres, Michel
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Parker, Maynard L.
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Linesch, Joseph H.
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Whittington, Dick
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Garnett, William A.
- hill, n. 1. a naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain.
Oxford Languages
- That our people should live in their own homes is a sentiment deep in the heart of our race and of…
Hoover, Herbert
- Repetition as a conduct and as a point of view concerns non-exchangeable and non-substitutable…
Deleuze, Gilles
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Gast, John
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SIMONE NICO, THAYANANTHARAJAN MELVIN
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Garnett, William A.
- Though the Earth, and all inferior Creatures be common to all Men, yet every Man has a Property in…
Locke, John
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Federal Housing Administration
- Los Angeles has four seasons - fire, flood, earthquake and drought.
The people of Los Angeles
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SIMONE NICO, THAYANANTHARAJAN MELVIN
SIMONE NICO, THAYANANTHARAJAN MELVIN
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TREVOR, COX
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Kuniyoshi, Utagawa
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OLMSTED BARTHOLOMEW
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Lynch, David
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WRIGHT LLOYD
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Pope.L
- Resilience (n.) 1. the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
OXFORD LANGUAGES
- Wilderness (n.) -an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region … similar: wilds, wastes…
OXFORD LANGUAGES
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BRUCE_LEE
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Schell, Adali
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LAFORET, VINCENT
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City of Los Angeles
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Schell, Adali
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Polanski, Roman
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Polanski, Roman
- Which would you rather? To spend eternity looking out over these pretty green hills or in some…
eve babitz
- It is simply impossible for ordinary citizens to invade the “cities” of Hidden Hills, Bradbury…
Davis, Mike
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Elsa Paas, Maria Matache
- Meanwhile the very rich are yearning for high-tech castles.
Davis, Mike
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Masters, Nathan
- If the Real is disappearing, it is not because of a lack of it—on the contrary, there is too much…
Baudrillard, Jean
- The carefully manicured lawns of Los Angeles’s Westside sprout forests of ominous little signs…
Mike Davis
- LANDFILL (noun): an area of land where large amounts of waste material are buried under the earth
Oxford Dictionary
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Théodore Géricault
- Boulevards were imported into the United States as a part of the park movement of the late…
Jacobs, Allan B.; Macdonald,Elizabeth ; Rofé; Yodan
- abundance, n. & adv. An overflowing quantity or amount (of something); a large quantity; …
Oxford English Dictionary
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Hopper, Dennis
- scarcity, n. Insufficiency of supply; smallness of available quantity, number, or amount, in…
Oxford English Dictionary
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Johnson, Tom
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Darwin, Charles
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Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
- For the perfect flâneur, for the passionate spectator, it is an immense joy to set up house in the…
BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES
- [T]he freeway experience, [...] is the only secular communion Los Angeles has. Mere driving on the…
Didion, Joan
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Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society
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Los Angeles Times
- The true back-alley’s literal and figurative foundation is its service/ access function, but its…
Martin, Michael David
- alley; … a narrow passageway between or behind buildings
oxford Languages
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Klenz, Christina Salvador
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Klenz, Christina Salvador
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Sothern, Scott
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Winters, Terry
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Vergara, Camilo José
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Vergara, Camilo José
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Camilo José
- nomad; … a person who does not stay long in the same place; a wanderer.
Oxford languages
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Matache, Maria
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Matache, Maria
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Pope.L
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Pope.L
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Goldin, Nan
- variable, n. /ˈveriəbl/, /ˈværiəbl/ a situation, number or quantity that can vary or be varied
Oxford Dictionary
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Dominik Stettler Charles Roberge
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Alexander Mazzone, Gabrielle Gerber
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Dominik Stettler Charles Roberge
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Vergara, Camilo José
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Dominik Stettler Charles Roberge
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Dominik Stettler Charles Roberge
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Alexander Mazzone, Gabrielle Gerber
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Chao Arakawa, Sofiia Yurchenko, Leonhard Holzenburg
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California Division of Highways
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Alexander Mazzone, Gabrielle Gerber
- But while we drive along the freeways [...] what shall be our route? Simply to go from the oldest…
Banham, Reyner
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Alexander Mazzone, Gabrielle Gerber
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Banham, Reyner