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The aforementioned MaRS Discovery District is a tower of strength in the city's startup community, too.
A model of style, a tower of strength, he's the artist who most winningly embodies the virtues of American Ballet Theater at its most terrific.
I was set up to be the tower-of-strength big brother, a surrogate parent, and my three younger sisters and my younger brother bought into it.
I've inherited a team that's 40 years old, and with that comes issues within itself, so dad is there, and he is a huge tower of strength for me.
"I earnestly hope that Fudan University can be less groveling, flattering, ingratiating, and be kindly and smartly a tower of strength," said the letter, which was quickly removed from the internet.
As women, we are told to be everything everyone else wants us to be: attentive mother, dedicated employee, ladder-climber, shatterer of glass ceilings, loving partner, engaged community member, selfless friend, and tower of strength.
That farm was run by Murat's late brother in-law, Axipa, who on his website he refers to as "a tower of strength to me" and when he reminisces about the pair foraging for caper shoots, his eyes gleam once again.
"She sent me a letter when I got diagnosed with cancer and she said beautiful words and told me that, 'One day, you'll see this is a gift and understand to give back and let people know you can be a tower of strength,&apos" Goodrem says.
Johnson said, "He was a tower of strength, a world of wisdom, just a wonderful man".
Its follow-up, "A Tear", was less successful but his third single with Garrett, "Tower of Strength", co-written by Burt Bacharach, reached number 5 and won McDaniels his second gold record. "Tower of Strength" reached number 49 in the UK Singles Chart, losing out to Frankie Vaughan's chart-topping version. In 1962, McDaniels appeared performing "Another Tear Falls" in the movie It's Trad, Dad! directed by Richard Lester.
One of his printing devices was a tower on a rocky island, with the motto Turris fortitudinis nomen domini (The name of the lord is a tower of strength).
He was keenly interested in the standard of engineering education and was described as a "tower of strength" by his former student Robert Park, who went on to become a world-renowned earthquake engineer.
A capable wicketkeeper and a dashing middle order batsman, Khanna was a tower of strength to Delhi for many years and played a leading role in their successes in the late 70s and early 80s.
As Andrew Eldritch signed up, completely unfounded press speculation about a Hussey/Eldritch reunion became rife. The Club Mission tour played smaller venues around Europe, with new tracks "Afterglow" and "Raising Cain" becoming a regular feature in the set. The end of 1993 saw Hussey remixing "Tower of Strength" with Youth, and revisiting some of the past material for a greatest hits compilation album. A remixed version of "Tower of Strength" appeared in the UK Singles Chart in January 1994, and the band made their last appearance on Top of the Pops.
As an ambassador for Save the Children, Ure returned to Ethiopia in 2004 and 2009 and visited Sierra Leone in 2006. In August 2020 Ure contributed on ReMission International, Wayne Husseys re-recording of "Tower of Strength" called "TOS 2020", to help Covid-19 charities around the world.
Such a man was, in reality, a veteran even in his first fight, and was > a tower of strength to the recruits in his part of the line.Roosevelt, > Theodore. The Rough Riders (1899). Most recently published in an illustrated > edition by the Fall River Press, New York, 2014. .
AL GHARAFA 2 QATAR 0 Match Report Qatar Stars League Official Site With the current terms of his contractual commitments to Al-Garafa completed, Kewell was seen back in Melbourne around 48 hours later,Travis Cloke's tower of strength seals crucial win for Collingwood News.com.au with his future career uncertain.
G. Blakemore Evans ed., The Riverside Shakespeare (1997) p. 229 In the further reaches of chick lit, ' the male organ...becomes a tower of strength, a tree trunk in girth, the pillar that sustains the universe...a Pillar of Hercules, sustaining heaven'Amanda Hemingway, Soulfire (London 1994) p. 277 and p.
Parsonage moved to London to sign for Southern League First Division club Brentford in 1903. He became captain of the club in the 1904–05 season and was a "tower of strength" for five seasons, before departing Griffin Park in 1908. He made 194 appearances and scored 15 goals for the Bees.
He replied, "I have formerly been in such things, as you know, but I have given it up." He declined going. When arrested, and asked if he knew Powers, he said yes, he was his patron. He seemed to think that the magic name of Powers would be a tower of strength to him.
Migdal Oz (, lit. Tower of Strength) is an Israeli settlement and income- sharing community kibbutz in the West Bank. Located in the historic Etzion bloc 7.4 km from the Green Line and west of the Israeli West Bank barrier, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gush Etzion Regional Council. In it had a population of .
Peter Stevenson is an All Star winning former Irish Gaelic footballer who played for Derry in the 1960s and 1970s. Described as a "tower of strength", he won the Ulster Senior Football Championships on three occasions. Stevenson played club football with a number of clubs throughout his career including St. Colm's GAC Drum and Ballerin Sarsfields.
In 2012, during his 80th birthday ceremony Alavi Moulana was conferred the 'Jana Prasadini' title by President Mahinda Rajapaksa. The President said "Moulana had been a tower of strength to him and the Sri Lanka Freedom Party for a long time" and wished him a long life in his service to the nation and the working community.
According to The Argus, "Duncan his played many fine games for Carlton, and has also been a tower of strength in interstate teams, but he has never been seen to better advantage. His marking was superb, his judgment faultless, and his kicking splendid, while his dash turned many attacks."Collingwood Outplayed: Brilliant Win by Carlton: Best Players, (Monday, 27 June 1927), p. 6.
He participated in Albert Ball's final dogfight, during which he was wounded in the wrist. He received the Military Cross in June 1917. Thomas Marson remembers Meintjes as follows: > A fine pilot, you cannot keep him out of the air, he came to us from No. 60 > Squadron, and was a tower of strength. Nothing escaped him, and nothing > worried him.
Writing in Melody Maker in review of the group's showsOn this date, Yes played two shows at the same venue—one in the afternoon, followed later by an evening performance on 31 October 1970 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Chris Welch described Howe as "stealing the show", Bruford as a "proverbial tower of strength", and Anderson as "simple but emotive".
Bob Hilliard (born Hilliard Goldsmith; January 28, 1918 - February 1, 1971) was an American lyricist. He wrote the words for the songs: "Alice in Wonderland", "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning", "Any Day Now", "Dear Hearts and Gentle People", "Our Day Will Come", "My Little Corner of the World", "Tower of Strength" and "Seven Little Girls (Sitting in the Back Seat)".
" In 1925, Annie Meyer unsuccessfully proposed naming the Students' Hall at Barnard College in honor of Mrs. Choate. On February 6, 1930, the trustees of Barnard College passed a resolution acknowledging her contributions: "Mrs. Choate was a very tower of strength to the young and struggling College. Her position in the community gave it prestige and created confidence in its usefulness and its stability.
Cody played for legendary coach Dan McGugin's football team as an offensive and defensive tackle (teams played one-platoon football in those days), but was versatile enough to play quarterback, running back, and kicker at times. Fuzzy Woodruff described Cody as "a great kicker and a tower of strength on offense." Cody in football uniform. He was a very large player at some , and .
He served with VIII Corps throughout Operation Overlord and was described as "a tower of strength to the new commander [O'Connor] and became a good friend as well".Baynes, p. 185 From October 1944 he was chief of staff of the Eighth Army, commanded by Lieutenant General Sir Richard McCreery, from 1944 to 1945. Between 1961 and 1968 he served as Lord- Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire.
This piece from a synagogue in Modena, Italy, is the only Ashkenazi ark from the 15th century that has survived. Its structure and design are reminiscent of the shape of a fortified tower. A painted inscription reinforces this allegory: "The name of the Lord is a tower of strength where the righteous may seek refuge."Museum Guide, Musée d'art et d'histoire du judaisme, 2003, p.
Lieutenant Colonel Barber's official DFC citation says: > During operations in the Western Desert this officer displayed great skill > and unflagging devotion to duty. As flight and squadron commander his steady > judgment and high morale proved a tower of strength. In 1 flight during the > battle of El Alamein, Squadron Leader Barber destroyed 3 Junkers 87's. His > example has been worthy of high praise.
The Cuban-rhythm flavored song, issued as La Pachanga, was Arno and Osterwald's U.S hit (#87) in the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961.Audrey Arno's entry at chartsurfer.de More singles followed, among them Toute ma vie, a French language cover of Gene McDaniels' Tower of Strength. In 1962 and 1964, she played minor roles in French film productions, Comment réussir en amour and Du grabuge chez les veuves.
When the scan takes place, Julie's nurse calls in a consultant and they run some tests. Julie is later told some "terrible news" about her pregnancy that requires emergency treatment. The representative added that Julie is "crumbling inside" and she attempts to keep a "brave face" – but the prognosis that she has been given "is simply unimaginable to her". While Brian acts as Julie's "tower of strength" throughout her ordeal.
Sasha proves to be "a tower of strength" for Rosie in the aftermath of her ordeal. Both girls are shocked when Mullens turns up at school and brags about being let go by the police. Seeing how much it is hurting Rosie, Sasha lashes out and punches Mullens in the face. Sasha finds herself in trouble and worries that Mullens might report her to the police for assault.
He stands nearly six feet tall and was one of the big men on the > Michigan eleven for three seasons. The Michigan giant will arrive here early > Saturday morning. He comes here backed by a reputation of being one of the > best linemen who played college foot ball in 1916. He should be a tower of > strength to the Tiger line, especially when the big battles with Akron, > Canton and Youngstown are staged.
A writer from the Daily Record opined that Kath and Terry's storyline was depressing Christmas viewing. A colleague believed that Kath was "a tower of strength" for Terry. Rachel Mainwaring (Wales on Sunday) said of Kath and Terry's wedding that "it wasn't quite Kleenex at the ready but it certainly caused a few sniffs." Penny Fray from the Liverpool Daily Post said that viewers could witness "heated scenes" when Kath questions her faith and has an argument with Father Sankar (Patrick Miller).
As a resident of East Toronto, Harris activities and interests were many, characteristic of his interest in his fellow man and the welfare of the community he served, Harris was a spark for the campaign for funds for the Toronto East General Hospital in East York. In this capacity, he acted as chairman of the board of governors for over twenty years, during this period his leadership and guidance were a tower of strength to the board during the establishment of policy and direction of the hospital.
Harry Brown played with a cast on, due to a broken wrist; and Sully Sullivan had a foot injury, with Jack Forsey working under a distinct handicap being banged twice on the same ankle. Redding was forced to juggle his lines, and came up with a combination of Sullivan, Kavanaugh and Forsey. Benny Redisky, Pete Clements and defenceman Harry Brown formed the other forward unit; with Red Dezall the utility forward. Bill Jones, Bill "Tank" Johnston and Lyle "Butch" Swaney were a tower of strength in front of Jake Nash.
Throughout the crisis, Harry remained a tower of strength and supported Concepta and Lucille. In 1963, when Harry became ill with a chesty cough, Concepta began considering a move to the Irish countryside, making a living by buying her father's garage-cum-grocers. Harry was immediately won over and handed in his resignation at work, but when faced with Lucille's refusal to move, he changed his mind. Concepta threatened to move on her own, but after a row with Harry and Lucille, she backed down and resigned herself to a life in Weatherfield.
In 1943, David W. Harris, the head of the Republican City Committee, approached Meehan about running for sheriff with the organization's backing. John M. Cummings of The Philadelphia Inquirer called the development "encouraging," writing that Meehan's business acumen, community work, and civic-mindedness would make him a "tower of strength" on the November ballot. Meehan was unopposed in the primary and won easily in the general election that fall, defeating Democrat Elmer Kilroy by more than 40,000 votes. Although he had come to office as an outsider, allegations of insider corruption were made about Meehan.
In January 1960, at 15, under the stage name Paul Raven, he released his first single, "Alone in the Night". A year later, with a new manager, Vic Billings, Raven signed a new recording contract with Parlophone and worked with record producer George Martin, before Martin's association with the Beatles. Martin produced two singles, "Walk on Boy" and "Tower of Strength", but neither sold very well and Raven's recording career stalled. By 1964, Raven was reduced to working as an assistant, and playing the warm-up for the British music television programme Ready Steady Go!.
Morley also worked with artists such as Noël Coward and Dusty Springfield and on the first four solo albums by Scott Walker.BBC Wales – Music – Shirley Bassey – "As I Love You" The next hits Morley worked on were Robert Earl's "I May Never Pass this Way Again" and Gene McDaniels' "Tower of Strength", which peaked at no. 5 on the USA charts. In 1962 and 1963, Morley arranged the United Kingdom entries for the Eurovision Song Contest, "Ring-A-Ding Girl" and "Say Wonderful Things", both sung by Ronnie Carroll.
Wohlers' work in the mission was wide-ranging. She visited the sick and provided basic nursing care, taught sewing, reading and skills such as butter-making at the mission house, and cared for orphans and needy children. She was considered "a tower of strength and character", and encouraged the local Maori population to adopt European ideas of hygiene, clothing and education. During the years of the Wohlers's mission, the settlement grew to have wheatfields, a flour mill, cows and sheep, where previously there had been only the uncertain and dangerous income of whaling.
In this office, which he held till 1885, he proved a most efficient guardian of the public purse, and he was a tower of strength to successive chancellors of the exchequer. It used to be said that the best recommendation for a secretary of the treasury was to be able to say "No" so disagreeably that nobody would court a repetition. Lingen was at all events a most successful resister of importunate claims, and his undoubted talents as a financier were most prominently displayed in the direction of parsimony. In 1885 he retired.
Roach, Names, pp 120–127 In January 1988, the band recorded some additional material in London together with Stent. In February, the first single "Tower of Strength", was released, reaching number 12 in the UK Singles Chart. At the end of the same month, the album appeared and charted at number 2 in the UK album chart.Roach, Names, pp 128–133 The rest of the year was taken up by the world tour "Children Play", which included a six-night residency at the London Astoria Theatre where John Paul Jones made a guest-appearance on keyboards.
The newly-founded Dominion of Pakistan played a significant role from 1947-51 in efforts to lift the Allied occupation of Japan and restoring Japan's sovereignty. Pakistan was described by U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles as the 'tower of strength' on the Treaty of San Francisco, a peace treaty signed between Japan and the Allies on 8 September 1951 in San Francisco. Unlike many other Asian countries, Pakistan waived war reparations from Japan to help the latter build its economy. Pakistan was also among the first few countries that ratified the Japanese peace treaty.
He signed a two-year contract with Doncaster on 17 May 2018. He scored two goals in 33 appearances during the 2018–19 season, having battled with Joe Wright and loanee Paul Downing to partner Andy Butler in central defence; manager Grant McCann had signed Downing in the January transfer window. He was sent off for a foul on Matt Bloomfield in a 1–0 defeat at Wycombe Wanderers on 23 November 2019. He signed a new contract on New Year's Day to keep him at the club until summer 2022, and was described as a "tower of strength" by manager Darren Moore.
He played his last test on 7 August 1971 at the age of 35 as a lock against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Du Preez was an excellent all-round footballer, and like Australian lock John Eales, he was that rare phenomenon: a lock that could kick and even drop kick. Although he was not particularly tall, he was a tower of strength in the line-out. In addition he had a fantastic turn of speed and fine running skills with ball in hand, as he showed in the try he scored against the British Lions in 1968.
At the time of Henry's loss, Bertha wrote that he was "pleased and willing to have me try my wings" and that he was her "tower of strength in times of stress, and made many sacrifices without complaint that I might give my time and strength to my civic service." She added, "Life was to be lived to the fullest, always on a partnership basis and a definite sharing of different special interests. It was so lived for 40 years until the summons came for one of us, and now I have to face life and its problems alone." Following his death, Bertha agreed to lead the tour alone in 1937.
In 1952, he was promoted to Head of the Physics Department. Soon after the Ontario Agricultural College was merged with the Ontario Veterinary College in 1964, he became the Associate Dean of Wellington College of Arts and Science at the newly formed University of Guelph. He was installed as the Dean of the College of Physical Sciences (later included Engineering) when it was first opened in 1970. The university renamed the main physical science building after him when he retired in 1981. "He was a tower of strength" at the university, said William Winegard, who was University of Guelph’s president from 1967 to 1975.
It is a rare example of Brutalist architecture in Birmingham, with other similar examples being Birmingham Central Library and New Street Station Signal Box. The hotel has 445 rooms, making it the largest hotel in Birmingham city centre. On the ground floor is a pub and a restaurant. The hotel opened on 1 February 1999Checking in for tower power; Lisa Piddington looks at plans for Birmingham's newest hotel, which is promising to be a tower of strength to the business community, Birmingham Post, December 2, 1998Birmingham's largest hotel, The Birmingham Post, February 2, 1999 after a £12 million refurbishment from an office building into a hotel.
He not only won the rookie award by a wide margin, but also paced the league in the goal department with 44 goals, five more than his teammate Lorne Nadeau. Jack Lancien, Spokane's star defenceman, was unanimously chosen the winner of the Paul Kozak Memorial Trophy, as the league's best rearguard. Lancien, a 33-year-old former pro, was a tower of strength on the Flyers blueline, and proved one point, that a defenceman doesn't have to be crude to win the respect of fans and players. He was a real leader, picking up only 13 minutes in penalties, and gathered 39 points, made up of seven goals and 32 assists.
In 1869, he married Dinatarini of the Lakhutia zemindar family of Barisal. Two young members of the family, Rakhal Chandra Roy and Bihari Lal Roy, were taking a leading part in the Brahmo work there. Keshub Chunder Sen and his wife went to Barisal to attend the marriage. Subsequently, he was posted to Bhagalpur in government service. In the History of the Brahmo Samaj Sivanath Sastri wrote, > “The advent of Babu Nibaran Chandra Mukherjee, whose name has been mentioned > in connection with progressive Brahmoism in Calcutta, during the Sangat > Sabha days of 1865-66, brought a tower of strength to the Brahmo cause at > Bhagalpur.
In 2014, he released his second solo album, Songs of Candlelight & Razorblades, of largely acoustic songs. In August 2020 Hussey re-recorded "Tower of Strength" as ReMission International TOS 2020, in support of key workers dealing with Covid-19 globally. All proceeds went to charities personally chosen by each contributor to TOS2020. On this project Wayne collaborated with friends and musicians including : Michael Ciravolo, Andy Rourke, Billy Duffy, Budgie, Evi Vine, Gary Numan, James Alexander Graham (from The Twilight Sad), Jay Aston, Julianne Regan, Kevin Haskins, Kirk Brandon, Lol Tolhurst, Martin Gore, Michael Aston, Midge Ure, Miles Hunt, Rachel Goswell, Richard Fortus, Robin Finck, Tim Palmer, Trentemøller.
The same year he was voted 'Showbusiness Personality of the Year'. In early 1957, his version of "The Garden of Eden", reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart. In 1961, Vaughan hit No. 1 in the UK again, with "Tower of Strength", but the rise of beat music eclipsed his chart career for two or three years, before he returned to the Top 10 in 1967 with "There Must Be a Way". Chart success eluded him after this although he did have two more Top 40 singles; "Nevertheless" and "So Tired". In 1957 he was voted the eighth most popular star at the British box office.
Soo Hneah Hee Seong, a "kee-tong" (medium), after which the mourning officially began. his body lay in state until Sunday, 21 May 1962 where it was removed for burial at the Kwangtung and Tengchow Cemetery at Mount Erskine.The Straits Times, 21 May 1962, Page 10 Malayan Chinese Association (MCA) national President, Tan Siew Sin said, the death of Heah Joo Seang left a gap that would be difficult to fill. "He was a tower of strength nor only to the MCA's central working committee but also the Penang organisation," the President wrote in a letter to Joo Seang's eldest son, Heah Hock-Khoon.
He worked as a session musician on occasion, playing on and arranging Johnny Duncan's UK hit "Last Train To San Fernando." He also worked as an actor, supporting comedian Tony Hancock in all of the comedian's first TV series in 1956. He moved on to Philips Records, where he worked as producer with Frankie Vaughan - for whom he arranged the hits "Tower of Strength" and "Loop de Loop" - Marty Wilde and the Springfields. When Dusty Springfield went solo in 1963, he played her a tune he had written, which became her first big hit, "I Only Want To Be With You", produced by Johnny Franz.
They continued to release hit singles including anthemic classics such as "Wasteland", "Tower of Strength", "Beyond the Pale", "Deliverance" and "Butterfly on a Wheel". Total worldwide album sales to date have exceeded three million. Simon left the Mission during their 1990 US tour, but made guest appearances on later dates towards the end of the final UK leg of the tour and at Finsbury Park the following year. After leaving the Mission, he recorded an album called A Room Full of This in his home studio with Mark Gouldthorpe (former Artery vocalist) under the name "The Wing Commander" and which was released in 1992.
Straub Brewery has been highlighted in several books written by John Schlimm, the great-great-grandson of founder Peter Straub, including Straub Brewery (a pictorial history), The Straub Beer Cookbook, The Straub Beer Party Drinks Handbook, The Ultimate Beer Lover's Cookbook, The Beer Lover's Cookbook, and The Ultimate Beer Lover's Happy Hour. In his 2015 memoir, Five Years in Heaven, John included a passage from Peter Straub's obituary from 1913: “Judged from every viewpoint, Mr. Straub was a man par excellent among men. His business principles were founded on the highest plane of honesty and fair dealing. As friend and neighbor, he was a tower of strength in times of stress and need . . .
Emily, however, was a tower of strength, insisting that she go out to work and be the bread winner. Ernest became the Street's first househusband; making him the butt of jokes from the other men on the Street, but Emily was proud of him. Ernest was able to make some spare money by playing the piano in pubs and night clubs —he was accompanist for Rita Littlewood (Barbara Knox) at the Gatsby Club—but, despite being grateful for the money, Emily drew the line when Ernie played the piano for a stripper, who came round to their house to practice her act. Ernest's fortunes changed when factory owner Mike Baldwin (Johnny Briggs) offered him a job as wages clerk at Baldwin's Casuals.
Playing far below their standard Moturoa held on to full-time though it was a case of how soon United could score the goals to win, it transpired that at full-time the two teams had scored two goals each. In extra-time United scored four more goals, the 6–2 defeat ended the cup for Moturoa. Goal-keeper Bob Dykes was said to have "played brilliantly" for Moturoa saving many almost certainties and Laci Varga "the tower of strength" for Moturoa saving the situation time and time again.New Plymouth Photo News July 1964 pg. 28,29 "Moturoa Outplayed In Chatham Cup Soccer" In the 1965 Chatham Cup, Moturoa were beaten in the 3rd round in an upset 3–2 at Waitara.
On 17 July 1951, it was announced that Becher had been appointed as an honorary aide-de-camp to the Governor-General of Australia for a period of three years. Following Warramungas departure from Korean waters on 1 August, Rear Admiral Alan Scott- Moncrieff, Commander West Coast Blockade Force, commented: "She has been a tower of strength and done an incredible amount of steaming with no troubles at all. I cannot speak too highly of Captain O. H. Becher and his men ..." Together with Bataan, Warramunga had borne the brunt of Australia's naval contribution to the Korean War. Noting his "courage, skill and determination", a recommendation for Becher to be awarded the Distinguished Service Order was approved by the Australian Government on 17 August 1951, and announced in the London Gazette the following month.
Snepsts, along with goalie Richard Brodeur, was the heart-and-soul of the team defensively and was a tower of strength during the playoff run. However, he would commit a terrible turnover in overtime of the first game of the finals against the New York Islanders which led to the winning goal by Mike Bossy, and the club was swept in four games. The 1982–83 season would be a disaster for Snepsts, as he missed 30 games due to a number of injuries, and was also suspended five games for fighting Doug Risebrough under the stands at the Pacific Coliseum. He would have a better year in 1983–84, but at the end of the season was a victim of General Manager Harry Neale's youth movement on the blueline and, in a highly unpopular move, was dealt to the Minnesota North Stars.
" Rock Hard reviewer considered the album "better than the predecessor The Dark", but "still light years away from the landmark Metal Church"; he wrote that Blessing in Disguise is largely missing "the ultimate kick, the esprit, the special", despite being one of "the best-produced albums of recent times", thanks to Terry Date's hard work. Modern reviews for Blessing in Disguise have been more positive. AllMusic's Jason Anderson considered the album "perhaps the finest Metal Church release", offering "some of the best material in the group's long career" and praised Howe for "bringing a burst of energy that the group used to create some of the best American underground metal of the decade." Martin Popoff in his Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal praised Howe's performance and Date's production, which turned "the band into an updated, renovated tower of strength, a guitar-driven machine set to stun.
Changing times as Peter Beattie welcomes South African rugby ESPN Retrieved 5 December 2018 The events of 1971 inspired the book called The Tower Mill by James Moloney.The Tower Mill by James Moloney University of Queensland Press Retrieved 5 December 2018Abortion, desertion, corruption, self-interest, revenge and the need for justice: Petrina Meldrum reviews ‘The Tower Mill’ by James Moloney Rochford Street Review Retrieved 5 December 2018 The Tower Mill Hotel was considered to be one of Brisbane's most innovative buildings and in 2007, The Courier-Mail described the hotel as a no-frills tower of strength.No-frills tower of strength The Courier-Mail Retrieved 5 December 2018 In May 2018, Metro Hotels sold its interest in The Tower Mill Hotel to Interstay.Transmetro sells Tower Mill to Interstay BTN News Retrieved 5 December 2018The holding was purchased by the Interstay Holdings Pty Ltd group Australian Securities Exchange Retrieved 5 December 2018 In 2009, Metro Hotels contemplated to build a $20 million, 170-room, four-star hotel in Auckland, New Zealand on the site where a brothel operated.

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