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All the corn fields in the foreground extending down to the buildings were part of the centuries-old Woolvers Dean farm (spellings vary) that was sold off in 1872.
Alongside its majestic architecture, visitors may also enjoy rare, centuries-old tapestries that will be exhibited inside the Co-Cathedral until June 24, following a 16-year-long restoration project.
Source: https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/malta-gozo-week-15-21.1031567
But rather than being a unifying president, his presence in the White House merely brought centuries-old divisions to the fore.
For instance, he ordered Orthodox priests to leave the centuries-old Kiev Church compound.
Further, you can't get back a centuries-old building, unlike bank cash and shoplifted items.
Gkaintatzis is the leader of a group of anastenaria — the devotees of St. Constantine who celebrate these centuries-old rites in a smattering of small villages near Greece’s border with Bulgaria.
Golf is unique in boasting amateur participation game that, by many metrics, dwarfs that of the professionals — resulting is an out of date sport colliding with the 21st century in a way that promises to reshape centuries-old norms of how it is played.
Source: https://www.ft.com/content/d399872b-bd7e-4dd0-9c2d-a7981abf84d4
In 2014, days before IS fighters seized swathes of northern Iraq, the Chaldean Catholic archbishop of Mosul left the city, salvaging a trove of centuries-old Syriac manuscripts from the invading jihadists.
Source: https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2023/05/iraqs-christians-fight-save-threatened-ancient-language
It should also be clear that any discussion the centuries-old Armenian Artsakh as part of Azerbaijan is unacceptable for us,” added Varjabedian.
Source: https://asbarez.com/do-not-doubt-my-commitment-to-karabakh-french-president-says/
Jennifer Aniston is embroiled in an antisemitism row after she supported an Instagram post by Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx that alluded to centuries-old anti-Jewish tropes.
Much like Marie Laveau, the centuries-old voodoo high priestess whom Bassett portrayed in “American Horror Story: Coven,” for which she garnered one of her seven Emmy nominations.
Nepal and India have a centuries-old relationship, which is determined by common culture, geography and people-to-people relationship, he said.
On a spring day in the centuries-old Long Bazaar, riddled with rubble and puddles, he smiles widely as he takes a photo of a man painting a wall in off-white.
“Situated at the foot of the Italian Alps, this region boasts a centuries-old love affair with the noble Nebbiolo,” Macnaughton explains.
Source: https://www.danspapers.com/2023/04/food-seen-earth-day-awesome-burger-more/
The Austrian government said Saturday that it is giving the country’s centuries-old Vienna Boys Choir 800,000 euros ($884,000) to help it out of severe financial difficulties.
The centuries-old charm of this famous road is straight off a postcard.
Source: https://710keel.com/ixp/160/p/the-history-behind-7-of-louisianas-most-famous-streets/
The centuries-old custom’s meaning has been lost to time, and it is now a symbol of cultural identity.
Source: https://thecurrent-online.com/celebrity/giraffe-woman-before-and-after/7010/
The challenge, however, was to juxtapose contemporary Ukrainian art, with its focus on the first year of war, with centuries-old artifacts kept in the permanent collection.
The dearth of options reinforces the centuries-old view that pregnancy prevention is ‘a woman’s responsibility'.
Source: https://www.irishexaminer.com/world/arid-41290825.html
Their communities were filled with centuries-old buildings, including a packhorse bridge which was built in the 1600s and moved because of the flooding.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1848646/village-flooded-derwent-reservoir-derby-spt