Typical of the Medway group of long barrows, it comprises three large uprights supporting a single massive capstone. |
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But one fateful night, she forgot to replace the capstone on the sacred spring. |
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When we reached the spot they had turned, we could see that a carved capstone had been rolled into place behind them. |
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Imagine an ancient burial site, which has the biggest capstone in Europe yet no one is able to get to it. |
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It is easily as large as the Great Pyramid at Giza, but it is white with a golden capstone. |
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As with other portal dolmens, access was through the gap between the side walls and the capstone. |
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The largest block recorded is the capstone of the tomb at Browneshill, County Carlow, Ireland, estimated to weigh 100 tonnes. |
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The prince thus formed the capstone on the edifice of privilege, the ultimate guarantor of the social hierarchy. |
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This in turn leads to the much larger trapezoidal burial chamber at a slightly higher level, which has survived with its capstone intact. |
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There is a very real need to relate the concepts of capstone courses and experiential learning. |
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The chamber, originally roofed by a large capstone, now fallen, opened directly onto the front of the barrow. |
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The capstone porch railings are made of quarried Indiana limestone, and the quakeproof foundation includes 29-inch thick walls. |
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It is a capstone course that assumes knowledge of material covered in the other courses. |
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Cantor said he sees the election of de Blasio as the capstone of a transformational year for the progressive movement. |
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The Special Committee welcomes the progress made in the development of the capstone doctrine document. |
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The capstone on this Dolmen is considered to be the biggest in the world. |
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A capstone is the uppermost stone of a structure in architecture. |
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Erected around 3,500 BC, it has the largest capstone in Europe. |
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The capstone to Billow's Polenpolitik was his school language policy, introduced in 1900, which effectively completed the Germanization of schools in the Prussian East. |
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But for Carter, this is a capstone to a career spent in the decidedly unsexy corridors of Pentagon power. |
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Echaid decides to build a house there and covers the spring with a capstone to stop it overflowing. |
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On the western side of the capstone is the history of the construction. |
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I think this was a capstone to the major military project of his term. |
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At its source, there's a cromlech capstone. |
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I suspect it's bordering on sacrilege but there has been the odd occasion when I've crawled underneath the cromlech's large capstone when caught out in a shower. |
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The engineering exhibition showcased prototypes of the capstone projects of mechatronics and engineering informatics students. |
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But soon Chonghou pulled off another failure that was indisputably his own, and the capstone of his career. By 1878 it was difficult to see how Chonghou had established himself as a man to trust with China's foreign affairs. |
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This year, 225 candidates have enrolled in our In-Residence Week, the capstone session that integrates knowledge gained throughout the program and from practical experience. |
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What has happened with the BSE crisis is that it has been the capstone or, alternatively, the straw that may break the camel's back, on top of a whole series of other crises that are being imposed. |
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The In-Residence Week serves as a capstone to the program, further synthesizing learning and sharpening the advanced skills of analysis, synthesis and evaluation. |
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Some progress has been made by the government, however, Mr. Desautels in his capstone report indicated that he would have liked to have more accomplished during his term. |
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The Junior Achievement programme, present in 19 African countries, includes six sequential themes for pupils from kindergarten level up to fifth grade, plus one capstone experience. |
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Our program at École Polytechnique includes incorporating PI into the undergraduate capstone design sequence in chemical engineering and offering a graduate-level course in PI and advanced design. |
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Each option contains two elective courses, each with a four-hour certification examination, plus two capstone professional applications courses, each also with a four-hour certification exam. |
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The cocktail class racer, also known as skuas or plywood skimmers, quickly became a capstone project. |
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Later, Chavez found Herma Marksman, who helped draft a capstone thesis required of him before graduation. |
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The course ends with a capstone together with company project or management report. |
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In the Furness district they were often left as the capstone of a wall, particularly near Spark Bridge and Nibthwaite forges. |
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Sometimes a row of capstones completes the top of a wall, with the long rectangular side of each capstone perpendicular to the wall alignment. |
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Next day he went there, and with a huge effort he managed to move the capstone, and started to dig. |
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The capstone is supported on the tapering tips of slender uprights. |
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There are six upright stones, three of which support the capstone. |
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The deal will allow Capstone to beef up production volume of the recuperators to keep up with demand, the company said. |
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Capstone intends to explore the MNFWZ in 2011 with a program of approximately 60 drill holes that will step out and infill to the east along strike and at depth. |
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