This comprised an enclosure bounded by a single rampart and ditch on the eastern summit, more or less over the site of the Neolithic camp. |
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From the rampart below my window a bird was singing its respects to the morning sun. |
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There we were in the desert of Rajasthan, sitting on a castle rampart, just us and a myriad stars twinkling furiously. |
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From a distance its 23 km long rampart of hotels, apartments and resorts shimmers on the shore of Nichupte Lagoon like a massive bar code. |
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A short walk up a stairway to the top of the north rampart affords a view of the construction. |
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The Egyptian's approach to the high sand rampart demonstrated simple ingenuity on their part. |
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He was the only one not standing on a rampart, but was instead leaning out a window. |
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The rampart wall was found to be encircled by at least two deep ditches, and possibly three, with counterscarps between tern. |
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It's, to their eyes, the last rampart against the discrimination from which they suffer in their country. |
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The string of them reminded Mike of a rampart, or some other manner of fortification. |
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It nestles just off the town square of Durrow, surrounded by the old rampart of the castle walls. |
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A rampart of intricate and infinitely various shapes, it gives form to the formless open sea. |
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He said that the rampart may be re-erected despite it being in many pieces. |
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Corte, its emblematic citadel in an eyrie, housing the Corsican Regional museum, the rampart walk, the panoramic viewpoint. |
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If this can be done, the rampart which the constitution has built up to secure the hearthstone from rude intrusion, is an effectual defense no longer. |
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He fumbled through his pockets until he removed a small grey metal ring with a flat face, embossed with a design that incorporated a longbow, a fey cross, and a rampart lion. |
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It enables soldiers to walk round the rampart for surveillance purposes or during combat. |
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An earthen rampart was built around the city in 1310, and soon afterward gates were added. |
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See the well preserved rampart, venture along the way marked trail that takes you through some of the sites mixed woodland. |
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Strengthen the multilateral trading system's capacity to be a pillar of the economic recovery and provide a solid rampart against protectionism. |
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Only the ground level is positioned on the map when the tower is more than 2 hexes away from any rampart. |
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Involvement in the different types of group that exist in a given area is the most effective rampart against social disintegration. |
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Before the main rampart of the castle he placed a new bailey wall. |
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As a matter of fact, these frontiers are not the rampart against delinquency and crime that some would have them be. |
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This stony path leads to the castle. Once at the castle, go straight on the track which runs along the base of the former rampart. |
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Once the obstacle is cleared, men gather around combat cars making an impassable rampart. |
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Against the new masonry I re-erected the old rampart of bones. |
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I examine a photo of US Marines sheltering behind a rampart of sandbags. |
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India formed the principal rampart of the British imperial system. |
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Each man carried a stake and this was driven into the top of the rampart. |
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I can bare it no longer and self consciously shed my clothing and inch my way painfully across the rocks that form a natural rampart at the shoreline. |
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This rampart is now colonized by coconut palms, pandanus, and breadfruit trees, and I like to sit here in the late after-noons and watch the sea rolling ashore. |
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And, Denzel Washington and Woody Harrelson as corrupt characters in, respectively, Safe House and rampart. |
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This circumvallation had begun modestly enough as a yard-high rampart with stockade and ditch, but successive developments raised it to well over 30 feet. |
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In 1592, an outer earth rampart with 50 towers was erected around the city, including an area on the right bank of the Moscow River. |
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For those of you who love old ruins, a rich heritage awaits you with the narrow streets of the citadel, the rampart walk as far as the Tour du sel. |
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That night on the rampart, the ghost appears to Hamlet, telling the prince that he was murdered by Claudius and demanding that Hamlet avenge him. |
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Even if the castle were dismantled, they remain the vestiges of a rampart barring the access to the headland Southern side, only side not profiting from natural protections of the escarpment of cliffs. |
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I first discovered Hitchens from the other side of the rampart. |
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The department has not changed since the rampart and Rodney King days. |
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The Congolese people are even less willing to put up with this situation in that their country served for three decades as a rampart in the defence of the interests of the free world. |
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Thus Severus drew a great ditch and strong rampart, fortified with several towers, from sea to sea. |
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The troops usually required three to four hours to dig a ditch around the periphery, erect a rampart or palisade from timbers carried by each man, lay out streets, and pitch tents. |
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Today a rampart of federal legislation, such as the National Environmental Policy Act and the Endangered Species Act, would block the way. If not another great dam, why not some equivalent? |
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In rampart, Woody Harrelson plays a corrupt, violent LAPD officer. |
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More than ever, in these times of crises, human rights defenders, through their rigorous investigations, their uncompromised actions and their unselfish commitment constitute the last rampart against arbitrariness. |
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If the attacked rampart is 3 levels of elevation, we will then consider the Level 1 counter to be actually 2 levels of elevation and it will take 6 MP to climb up or down the ladder to reach the drawbridge level. |
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Nowhere is it mentioned whether the sea rose to pummel the foundations of the rampart, or whether a canal allowed ships to rejoin the port that was protected behind the walls. |
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The Pastor's also sheds light on the path followed by a right-wing figure for whom the Church represented a rampart against Communism, and who meets with financial ruin at the end of his career. |
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Despite the difficult ground, Valens reached Adrianople where the Roman army fortified its camp with ditch and rampart. |
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There is no known word vali, but vallum was the Latin word for an earthen wall, rampart, or fortification. |
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This consisted of a rampart, ditch, and possibly a tower, in front of the gatehouse which could be used to further protect the entrance. |
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Stone defences were added to the earthen ditch and rampart by AD 110 and the fort was occupied until the middle or end of that century. |
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A single rampart encloses three acres of hilltop, and would have dominated the approach to the area from the east. |
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Riparian vegetation forms a buffer area protecting the streams by forming a natural filter for sediment, fertilizers and pollutants and a rampart against soil and shore erosion. |
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The wal, or rampart, was originally built at contemporary Wall Street due to fear of an invasion by the English. |
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Beginning in 1874, the city of Mainz assimilated the Gartenfeld, an idyllic area of meadows and fields along the banks of the Rhine to the north of the rampart. |
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