Richard Urciuoli, the store's general manager, said the bookstore did not choose the building because of the reliable power supply.
Yomen had probably chosen the building in order to remind everyone where his authority originated.
Investigators said they had not determined why Mr. James had chosen the building.
But, she said, "I can't say it was the reason why we chose the building."
He chose the building next door.
They left the building vacant throughout Easter Week, a fact unknown to the British authorities, who chose the building as the first to be shelled.
That the museum chose the building across the street is fitting, not only geographically but also architecturally.
Purchased in 1775, she chose the building for its location in the country and for its natural setting.
GE stated that it chose the building because of the location, visibility, and the quality of the building.
They chose the building at Cegielniana Street as their seat.