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Of the main hall he had said, "It looks like a gasometer!"
The Gasometer is a technical memorial in the city area.
The great gasometer, or gasholder, call it what you will.
The black car took yet another left turn and entered the new estate to the rear of the great gasometer.
Another cry and it came from beyond the fence, somewhere near the great gasometer.
The two continued their dispute as they neared the gasometer.
Why do you think that we will not be able to enter the gasometer without your help?'
Keep the gasometer under constant surveillance, arrest anyone who attempts to leave it.
The Gasometer project is one of the most impressive such conversions any city has undertaken.
The Alliance building is a converted gasometer which was developed into a block of apartments.
I have sought even further back, but it is all the same, the gasometer is old beyond the point of memory.
It is the last remaining brick gasometer in Berlin.
Even British Gas were surprised at the decision to make their gasometer a listed building.
The gasometer was rebuilt after being badly damaged by German bombs during the last war.
Rune threw up his arms and in desperation addressed the gasometer.
Whatever she had seen in the gasometer had unhinged that brilliant mind.
A discussion ensued about the dismantling or possible reuse of the Gasometer.
Visitors can enter the installation through airlocks, and walk around it inside the Gasometer.
'And I the only man who can get you into the gasometer!'
The gasometer erupted in a burst of crimson flame.
It was like an insurrection in a gasometer.
Half a dozen grannies plummeting to their deaths from the top of the gasometer.
'I'm sorry we're a bit late, but it's a right old struggle to the top of the gasometer.
The gear selector rises like a gasometer out of the centre console.
Once the task was accomplished, the amateur divers cast their eyes on the 50-foot-deep gasometer tank.