Gilbert McInnes of Woodfield constructed the pise walls and John J . Purcell and John Jordan of Queanbeyan did the remainder of the work.
12.
Pusey seems to be a toponym is derived from the Old English " pise g ", meaning " pea island ".
13.
Next to that, she accompanied Cohen for a live performance of " La Tour de Pise " on the French TV show Taratata.
14.
Parmi ces lettr�s, les principaux sont Pierre de Pise, Alcuin, Eginhard, Raban Maur, ou plus tard Jean Scot Erig�ne.
15.
The Senate has had one Roman Catholic chaplain _ Charles C . Pise, appointed Dec . 11, 1832 _ which may be the point of confusion.
16.
The Agdal Gardens, located south of the medina and also built in the 12th century, are royal orchards surrounded by " pise " walls.
17.
Pise was the first ( and, to date, only ) Roman Catholic United States Senate Chaplain, coming into that office on December 11, 1832.
18.
Australian architectural historian Dr Miles Lewis has recorded the nineteenth century use of crushed cob, pise de terre, earthen flooring and later the surfacing of tennis courts.
19.
Father Charles Constantine Pise, a Jesuit, served as Chaplain of the Senate from 1832 to 1833, the only Catholic priest ever chosen to serve in this capacity.
20.
Located on the south side of the campus, the Pacific Institute for Sport Excellence ( PISE ), a centre for academics and athletics, was completed in September 2008.