immeuble en briques – English Translation – Keybot Dictionary

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Inaugurée en 1963 par Youri Gagarine en personne qui y planta un arbre symbolique, l’imposant immeuble en briques rouges disparaitra en 2019, marquant ainsi la fn d’un habitat social typique de ces années-là.
In France, in the “red suburb” of south-east Paris, the Gagarin city of Ivry-sur-Seine will be destroyed. Inaugurated in 1963 by Yuri Gagarin himself who planted a symbolic tree, the imposing red brick building will disappear in 2019, marking the end of a social housing typical of those years. At the time, for many families, some of them from slums, […]
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Grâce au soutien de BDC Financement, ils ont acquis un immeuble de 1 100 mètres carrés (12 000 pieds carrés) dans l’arrondissement Scarborough, à Toronto. Dans cet imposant immeuble en briques, ils ont créé une pépinière favorisant l’éclosion de talents musicaux et déclenché une poussée de croissance à Coalition.
For their strategy to succeed they needed expanded premises. With the support of BDC Financing, they bought a 1,100 square-metre (12,000 square-foot) building in Toronto’s Scarborough district. Inside the imposing brick building, they have created a hot house for growing Canadian music talent and touched off a growth surge at Coalition.
  www.heffel.com  
Le remarquable immeuble en briques, à l’angle nord-ouest de la 7e rue et de la rue Granville, représente un élément intéressant de l’Histoire de Vancouver. Construit en 1912 pour être à l’origine une succursale de la Banque Royale du Canada, il est devenu ultérieurement le bureau d’Erickson Massy, à l’époque où celui-ci travaillait sur ses célèbres projets d’architecture.
The distinctive brick building at the northwest corner of 7th and Granville is an interesting part of Vancouver's history. It was originally built in 1912 for the Royal Bank of Canada, and eventually became the offices of Erickson Massy during the era when Arthur Erickson was working on his famous architectural projects. In 1978 the building was acquired by noted Canadian Art Dealer Kenneth Heffel, and became his gallery until 1987. Today under the ownership of Kenneth's sons David and Robert Heffel, the building is the Vancouver location of Canada's National Auction House, Heffel Fine Art Auction House.
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Elle a commencé à conduire de façon franchement désordonnée. Elle a traversé la rue Yonge et l’automobile s’est finalement écrasée sur un immeuble en briques; les deux occupantes sont mortes sur le coup.
erratic. She proceeded straight across Yonge Street and the car struck at speed a brick building, killing both occupants. An autopsy on Mrs. Brown showed a blood alcohol level of 190 mg. of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood and urine alcohol level of 270 mg. of alcohol per 100 millilitres. Upon this evidence the appellant company refused to pay the claim to the named beneficiary. The trial judge found that Mrs. Brown had been grossly impaired at the time of her death and that she had voluntarily undertaken to drive knowing herself to be impaired, in effect that her death was the result of her own actions. The Court of Appeal however reversed and held unanimously that the circumstances did come within the term “accident” and the injuries were accidental.
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Elle a commencé à conduire de façon franchement désordonnée. Elle a traversé la rue Yonge et l’automobile s’est finalement écrasée sur un immeuble en briques; les deux occupantes sont mortes sur le coup.
erratic. She proceeded straight across Yonge Street and the car struck at speed a brick building, killing both occupants. An autopsy on Mrs. Brown showed a blood alcohol level of 190 mg. of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood and urine alcohol level of 270 mg. of alcohol per 100 millilitres. Upon this evidence the appellant company refused to pay the claim to the named beneficiary. The trial judge found that Mrs. Brown had been grossly impaired at the time of her death and that she had voluntarily undertaken to drive knowing herself to be impaired, in effect that her death was the result of her own actions. The Court of Appeal however reversed and held unanimously that the circumstances did come within the term “accident” and the injuries were accidental.