Its warehouses, far from only storing food, he said, were also used as depositories for weapons. |
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Constantinople was known in the West to contain great depositories of ancient Greek literature and a few scholars familiar with it. |
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Public libraries quickly became centralized depositories for important public texts and artifacts. |
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He said vitrified radioactive materials would be bound up in glass or other depositories and would not be easily released. |
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The service says that there are 384 000 tons in the licensed public stores, grain depositories and the mills. |
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The Internet has created vast depositories of information all over the world which contain every imaginable form of data. |
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When people lack computers or computer literacy, depositories help them plug into cybergovernment. |
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They serve as depositories for a large amount of organic matter and are full of decomposition, which feeds a broad food chain of organisms from bacteria to mammals. |
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