This 16th century bastioned city is unique in the feminine quality among the masculine citadels of Rajasthan. |
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The court was told that he had gained the trust when he served at Salvation Army citadels. |
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To this end 10,000 troops were quartered on the land, in great citadels at Leith, Ayr, and Perth, and a score of smaller forts. |
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The citadels in the various cities were also built by the Genoese. |
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These are bleeping, whirring, multistorey citadels filled with people doing things that scarcely make sense to an outsider. |
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Then it's over to Washington, where the citadels of power loom against the cheerless sky like tombstones. |
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They have ventured into the drowsy glades of badly managed companies and they have stormed the citadels of multinationals. |
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Their precious citadels also include an outer surrounding wall in addition to the three ceremonial courts. |
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Once dreaded as cesspools of infection, hospitals began to be seen as temples of healing and citadels of science, affording them a new moral identity. |
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The idea is that citadels will give naval forces enough time to arrive and to protect the crew if fighting breaks out. |
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The latter wants to think it is transforming society if only by tearing down the imagined citadels of privilege. |
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To preside the Eucharist and to hear confessions are the last citadels that have not yet fallen. |
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It is education which builds the citadels of peace in our minds and inoculates our souls against recourse to arms. |
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From Amran to Khohlan and Hajjah, only perched villages or citadels, with an amazing architecture. |
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Amid the hi-tech citadels of the Slough trading estate, with their burgeoning expenditure on research and development, that risk seems very slight. |
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In most of the surrounding villages, Romanesque art abounds... Visit the forts, churches and citadels that all bear witness to the area's abundant historical heritage. |
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Mr Ghamdi remains in office, unrepentant. The embarrassing flip-flop not only exposed ideological rifts inside one of the kingdom's chief citadels of orthodoxy. |
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Large-scale maps of forts, citadels and key towns proliferated. |
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A restored revolutionary workers regime in the USSR would have fought to extend the revolution to the citadels of world imperialism, the necessary prerequisite for the creation of socialism. |
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He also chose to found beside the small citadels five monasteries of contemplative sisters and one of hermits, and considered them among his most important achievements. |
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In terms of architecture, this is expressed through a multitude of rammed-earth kasbahs, citadels, ksour, fortified villages and agadirs, collective attics. |
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Verdun is also attractive because of its many churches and citadels. |
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This process of Ayyubid expansion upon Seljuq-period fortifications can be seen at numerous other Syrian citadels, such as those at Bosra and Aleppo. |
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Many different categories of fortifications exist, such as castles, fortresses, fortlets, citadels, townwalls, fire trenches, bunkers, as well as soldiers' cottages, garrison towns, regiments, barracks and officers' messes. |
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The regime built a series of major citadels and minor forts at immense cost. |
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However, the most revealing discoveries concerning the use of the writing by the Dacians occurred in the citadels on the Sebes mountains. |
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But the harmost and the Spartan garrison still retained their hold on their Akropoleis, or citadels, as a guarantee that Spartan interests should suffer no serious injury. |
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