doom urban corpse material with city building background

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doom urban corpse material with city building background.

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City,Building,Figure,Buildings,Urban,Wire,Flames,Ruins,Combustion,Doom,High rise buildings,Rack,Rise,Struggle

This vector contains the following main colors: Mine Shaft,Buccaneer,Madras,Costa Del Sol,Cape Palliser
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City wiki:
[ytv Toronto) is a television station based in Toronto, Ontario. Owned by CHUM Limited, it is Canada's third-oldest UHF television station and the flagship station of the Citytv system.Broadcasting for the first time on September 28, 1972, CITY was best known for its unconventional approach to news and local programming, an approach that continues today and has carried over to the other stations in the Citytv system. (See Citytv for more on these practices.)Originally owned by Channel Seventy-Nine Ltd., a group which consisted of Phyllis Switzer, Moses Znaimer, Jerry Grafstein, Edgar Cowan and others, CITY was in debt by 1975. Multiple Access Ltd. (the owners of CFCF in Montreal, Quebec) purchased 45% of the station. Three years later, it sold its stake to CHUM Limited. CITY was purchased outright by CHUM Limited in 1981 with the sale of Moses Znaimer's interest in the station. Znaimer would remain with the station as an executive. See more at Wikipedia.org...]

Building wiki:
>For other uses, see Building (disambiguation). Building is either the act of creating an object assembled from more than one element, or the object itself; see also construction. A building is usually a human-created object composed of more than a single element, permanently fixed to the ground, that mediates one or more aspects of the environment. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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