Only the buildings that were constructed of more substantial materials survived the earthquake. |
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The piglets are whelped in a nest constructed from twigs, grasses and leaves. |
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New towns were constructed to accommodate overspill from established cities. |
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Awdry constructed a toy tank engine for Christopher, which gained the name Thomas. |
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Highland pipes were originally constructed of such locally available woods as holly, laburnum, and boxwood. |
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Since the foundations were required to be constructed at or below sea level, they were excavated with the assistance of caissons and cofferdams. |
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Under the 1919 Housing Act, 30,000 houses were constructed by private enterprise with government subsidy. |
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Whilst many carriages and wagons were built in the workshops, only two locomotives were actually constructed at Oswestry. |
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Roman roads were constructed to be immune to floods and other environmental hazards. |
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The roads were constructed by digging a pit along the length of the intended course, often to bedrock. |
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Most aqueducts were constructed below the surface with only small portions above ground supported by arches. |
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This suggests that Mercians constructed it as a defensive earthwork, or to demonstrate the power and intent of their kingdom. |
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This tunnel was originally constructed to drain metal mines in Halkyn Mountain. |
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Between the second and third road bridges is Hawarden railway bridge at Shotton, originally constructed as a swing bridge but now never opened. |
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Illegally constructed fortifications, called adulterine castles, had sprung up across much of the country. |
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It is uncertain if these ranges were actually ever built or if they were constructed but later demolished after the Civil War. |
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Bacon had the Cyfarthfa Canal, a short tub boat waterway, constructed during the latter part of the 1770s to bring coal to the ironworks. |
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Many additional diagonal streets were recommended in the Plan of Chicago, but only the extension of Ogden Avenue was ever constructed. |
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In the summer of 2016, Navy Pier will have constructed their new DW60 Ferris wheel. |
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In the 1950s, the city's newly constructed highway system allowed middle class Atlantans the ability to relocate to the suburbs. |
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The town expanded rapidly, with several large houses and hotels constructed, and a tramway was built linking the town to Llanbedrog. |
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Viewpoints were specially constructed, including the Kymin above Monmouth, with its round house giving panoramic views across the town. |
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It was not until 1828 that the current Wye Valley road, the A466, was first constructed. |
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This antedates William Smith's geological map of England by six years, although it was constructed using a different classification of rocks. |
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The crossing of the estuary of the River Conwy is by means of an immersed tube tunnel, the first of its kind constructed in the United Kingdom. |
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The first route round the perimeter of the Great Orme was a footpath constructed in 1858 by Reginald Cust, a trustee of the Mostyn Estate. |
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In the future, a new building will be constructed in Shrewsbury to house Shrewsbury Academy. |
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Today, all ferries on this route are constructed so that they do not need to turn around in the harbors. |
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The Gothic ribbed vault was constructed, like that of York Minster, of wood rather than stone, which affected the ultimate fate of the building. |
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A regular octadecagon cannot be constructed using a compass and straightedge. |
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It was played on the newly constructed Twenty Ten course, specifically designed for the event. |
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The first television signals in Wales came on 15 August 1952 from the newly constructed Wenvoe transmitter. |
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It is believed it was constructed at a similar date to Caerphilly Castle, in the late 13th century. |
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Phase 2 was designed to fit into the Centre's curved slate frontage, with an upper part constructed from timber. |
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During the early 1950s, the Hollywood Freeway was constructed through the northeast corner of Hollywood. |
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In 1715, the Great South Wall was constructed to shelter the entrance to the port. |
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This disaster gave new impetus to an existing campaign for a harbour to be constructed near Dublin. |
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The Dublin and Kingstown Railway, constructed and opened in 1834, was the first ever railway in Ireland, built to standard gauge. |
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Reclamation work continued to the late 1990s, when the northwest part of the port was constructed using a dragline. |
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In particular, a large engineering works was constructed, including a foundry and pattern shop, a forge, and an engine shop. |
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Subsequently, the number of ESTs was extended to 12,000 and the diatom EST database was constructed for functional analyses. |
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He famously moved a motion in Westminster calling for a tunnel to be constructed between County Antrim and the Scottish coast. |
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The longest have been constructed for water distribution, followed by tunnels for railways. |
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The velocity triangles are constructed using these various velocity vectors. |
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The keepers' dwellings have since been demolished to make room for a helipad to be constructed. |
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Water desalination plants are gradually being constructed to deal with recent years of prolonged drought. |
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In 1945, a new base was constructed on the island of Terceira, and it is named Lajes Field. |
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Study was conducted on identifying stretches on which new expressways can be constructed. |
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The first car constructed in Ferrari's name, the V12 125 S, also a racing sports car, debuted in 1947 at the Piacenza racing circuit. |
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Under his reign, roads, telegraphs, and railways were constructed and improvements in public health advanced. |
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Dublin became so crowded by the 11th century that houses were constructed outside the town walls. |
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The use of the longships ended when technology changed, and ships began to be constructed using saws instead of axes. |
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The UK constructed storm surge barriers on the River Thames below London and on the River Hull where it meets the Humber estuary. |
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Most of the nests are constructed on precarious perches nestled in the virtually vertical cliffs of the basalt and conglomerate. |
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From 1907 onward, all torpedo boats were constructed using turbine engines. |
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Five ships were constructed rather than the usual four, one to act as a fleet flagship. |
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Seydlitz was constructed as a slightly enlarged version of the Moltke design, reaching a maximum speed of 29 knots. |
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The first such ship was HMS Wilton, also the first warship to be constructed from fiberglass. |
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Additionally, a pipeline is currently being constructed from North Dakota to Illinois, commonly known as the Dakota Access Pipeline. |
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The British Maunsell Forts constructed during World War II are considered the direct predecessors of modern offshore platforms. |
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The new sand was stabilized by an artificial reef constructed at Narrowneck out of huge geotextile sand bags. |
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An example of a Class A office building constructed over a landfill is the Dakin Building at Sierra Point, Brisbane, California. |
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Local winds are often monitored for a year or more, and detailed wind maps constructed before wind generators are installed. |
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As of September 2015 a number of sizable wind farms have been constructed in South Africa mostly in the Western Cape region. |
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The farm was constructed sequentially in two phases with overlapping installation activities to reduce the overall construction timeframe. |
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Its history goes back to 1270, when a dam was constructed in the Rotte river, after which people settled around it for safety. |
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It was constructed around 1425 and is one of only two existing wooden buildings. |
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During this period, many buildings were constructed in the architectural style of the Renaissance. |
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Buildings in seismic zones are often constructed to take into account the oscillating frequencies of expected ground motion. |
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With the Roman invasion, a road network was constructed to connect London to the Channel ports of Dover, Lympne and Richborough. |
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The boat was constructed of oak planks, stitched together with yew withies and also fixed together with wooden wedges. |
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A second cadet establishment was constructed at Osborne on the Isle of Wight for the first two years, with the last two remaining at Dartmouth. |
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Humans have constructed defensive works for many thousands of years, in a variety of increasingly complex designs. |
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During the 1930s, the French had constructed the Maginot Line, a series of fortifications along their border with Germany. |
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One was constructed at Arromanches by the British, the other at Omaha by the Americans. |
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The Allies constructed dummy tanks, trucks, and landing craft, and positioned them near the coast. |
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To further the illusion, dummy tanks consisting of plywood frames placed over jeeps were constructed and deployed in the south. |
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One was constructed at Arromanches by British forces, the other at Omaha Beach by American forces. |
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In 1940 it was decided that an underground headquarters and communications centre should be constructed. |
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At the C Pier Head Battery a World War II petroleum warfare site was constructed. |
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He spent much of his leisure time in the town and constructed the Royal Pavilion during the early part of his Regency. |
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In 1704, the French physicist Denis Papin constructed the first ship powered by his steam engine, mechanically linked to paddles. |
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The Hidatsa continued to maintain amicable relations with the Mandan and constructed villages north of them on the Knife River. |
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In honor of their hosts, the expedition dubbed the settlement they constructed Fort Mandan. |
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This land contained some of the most fertile agricultural land upon which the agricultural economy had been constructed. |
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The interior was constructed around four large pillars, upon which crossbeams supported the roof. |
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Originally lodges were rectangular, but around 1500 CE, lodges began to be constructed in a circular form. |
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Often, villages would be constructed at the meeting of tributaries, to use the water as a natural barrier. |
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The Four Bears Casino and Lodge was constructed in 1993 drawing tourists and money to the impoverished reservation. |
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Dakota Territory was settled sparsely by European Americans until the late 19th century, when the railroads were constructed into the region. |
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During the Roman era roads and ports were constructed throughout the county and farming was widespread. |
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Landscape generally refers to both natural environments and environments constructed by human beings. |
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Compared to burrows constructed by Arctic foxes, badgers, marmots and corsac foxes, red fox dens are not overly complex. |
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Many Stradivarius and other older Italian violins are suspected to have been constructed from Norway maple. |
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After James Watt's report on this in 1769, a jetty was constructed at Longhaugh Point to block off the southern channel. |
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Typically a dam is constructed on a river, creating an artificial lake behind it. |
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This principle states that the meaning of a whole should be constructed from the meanings of the parts that make up the whole. |
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In 1977, an automated weather station was constructed, and for two months in 1978 and 1979 a manned weather station was operated. |
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The figure shows how the trajectory of the ball as seen by the rotating observer can be constructed. |
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Since the 1970s, an increasing number of eel ladders have been constructed in North America and Europe to help the fish bypass obstructions. |
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A number of decoy towns were constructed in Somerset in World War II to protect Bristol and other towns, at night. |
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One, on the radio beam flight path to Bristol, was constructed on Beacon Batch. |
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In the 1970s the Royal Portbury Dock was constructed to provide extra capacity for the Port of Bristol. |
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An additional defensive earthwork was constructed around it during the 17th century. |
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Menkaure's Pyramid, likely dating to the same era, was constructed of limestone and granite blocks. |
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Apartments and hotels were constructed towards the Common and waterfront, along Southsea Terrace, Western Parade and Clarence Parade. |
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Lower Paleolithic humans constructed shelters, such as the possible wood hut at Terra Amata. |
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Some split oak suggests that particularly large structures, or possibly boats, were being constructed at the site. |
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Melbourne was the temporary seat of government from 1901 to 1927 while Canberra was being constructed. |
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There are still houses standing which have been constructed using chalk as the main building material. |
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Blackgang Chine is home to a theme park of the same name, which was the first theme park to be constructed in the United Kingdom. |
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In 2008 a Hindu temple was constructed in Blandford Forum for the Gurkhas based at the town's military camp. |
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A hole nest is usually excavated in sand and a mound nest is usually constructed out of vegetation. |
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The American Star returned to Lafayette's estate in France where it was displayed in a specially constructed gazebo. |
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Also older boats were often very heavily constructed compared to their modern counterpart, hence weighed far more. |
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Recreational trampolines for home use are less sturdily constructed than competitive ones and their springs are weaker. |
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Open lots are dirt lots with constructed shade structures and a concrete pad where feed is delivered. |
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Some are now constructed by vacuum infusion where the fibres are laid out and resin is pulled into the mold by atmospheric pressure. |
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The mould is typically constructed from aluminum or steel, but composite molds are sometimes used. |
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The devices constructed, however, are often too large and poorly shielded for use in clandestine activity. |
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Lamps were constructed from jade, bronze, ceramic, wood, stone, and other materials. |
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Rope is thicker and stronger than similarly constructed cord, line, string, and twine. |
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Rope may be constructed of any long, stringy, fibrous material, but generally is constructed of certain natural or synthetic fibres. |
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Ropes have been constructed of other fibrous materials such as silk, wool, and hair, but such ropes are not generally available. |
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In other languages such as Korean, the situation is the opposite, and new pronouns can be constructed, whereas the number of adjectives is fixed. |
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Archaeological sites can also be found on the foreshore today that would have been on dry land when they were constructed. |
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The earliest boats discovered date from the Bronze Age and are constructed of hollowed out logs or sewn planks. |
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During the years 1892 and 1893 four steam-propelled aerodromes were constructed. |
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The body is constructed of welded steel panels, with the bonnet, doors and boot lid in aluminium on steel frames. |
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On the Cartesian product of two manifolds a differentiable structure can be constructed in the following way. |
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The probe is constructed from plastic-clad silica fiber with an FPA Teflon jacket to prevent ambient light from being scattered into the system. |
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The departments were the bricks from which the edifice of the nation was to be constructed. |
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For instance, not only is Oscar racialized as black, we can also see an ethnicization of race whereby Oscar is constructed as a black American. |
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I've long faunched for these, and they turned out to be better constructed than I expected, and even included a padded carry bag. |
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When the ship was in position with the forestem to the south, a grave chamber was constructed just behind the mast. |
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A wide variety of variable transformations can be accomplished in SPSS by means of simplified Fortranlike statements constructed by the user. |
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It was during this time that major Neolithic monuments such as Stonehenge and Avebury were constructed. |
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A helidrome with landing space for three helicopters is also going to be constructed in the stadium. |
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Many varieties also use a near future constructed with the phrasal verb be going to. |
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The regular 17-sided polygon can be constructed with the help of a compass and a ruler. |
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Wagon ways were used for conveying coal to rivers for further shipment, but canals had not yet been widely constructed. |
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To celebrate the start of the 21st century, the Millennium Dome, London Eye and Millennium Bridge were constructed. |
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Many grand houses and public buildings, such as the National Gallery, are constructed from Portland stone. |
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Large estates with significant buildings were constructed at Brodsworth Hall, Temple Newsam and Wentworth Castle. |
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A holocryptic cipher is one constructed so as to offer no clue to its meaning to anybody without the key. |
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Large wind farms are being constructed in coastal counties such as Cork, Donegal, Mayo and Antrim. |
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The imperfect is constructed in a similar manner, as are the periphrastic forms of the future and conditional tenses. |
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During the civil war that followed, as many as a thousand ships were either constructed or pressed into service from Greek cities. |
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This port was constructed in a semicircle with two moles and a lighthouse at its mouth. |
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A portcullis covered the opening when the city was under siege, and additional watchtowers were constructed along the city walls. |
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The scaenae was originally not part of the building itself, constructed only to provide sufficient background for the actors. |
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Aqueducts moved water through gravity alone, being constructed along a slight downward gradient within conduits of stone, brick or concrete. |
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By late antiquity, separate stair towers were constructed adjacent to the main buildings, as in the Basilica of San Vitale. |
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For that purpose they constructed extensive walls and created permanent stations that became cities. |
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The royal graves and many others were probably rediscovered by chance in 1788 when a prison was being constructed by convicts on the site. |
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In the early Middle Ages, wooden stave churches were constructed throughout Norway. |
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William's army assembled during the summer while an invasion fleet in Normandy was constructed. |
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We constructed the direct probability input files by using the interpatch dispersal probabilities which were automatically generated by Conefor. |
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These Dutch constructed public works became the material base of the colonial and postcolonial Indonesian state. |
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The news was conveyed to London by a system of beacons that had been constructed all the way along the south coast. |
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The Armada Memorial in Plymouth was constructed in 1888 to celebrate the tercentenary of the defeat of the Spanish Armada. |
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He moved across the river to Southwark by 1599, the same year his company constructed the Globe Theatre there. |
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In addition, he constructed an exquisitely detailed lunar model and presented it to the king. |
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It opened in 1761 and was the longest canal constructed in Britain to that date. |
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By the 1820s, an extensive canal system had been constructed, giving greater access to natural resources and fuel for industries. |
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It was constructed for the Scottish expatriate community in Rome, especially for those intended for priesthood. |
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Hundreds of gasworks were constructed in cities and towns across the country. |
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A two-station robotic assembly system for inserting keycaps into keyboard arrays has been designed and constructed. |
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As a complement to the kymograph, STUMPF has constructed a kymoscope, by means of which one can visualize the movements registered on a kymogram. |
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The Royal Ordnance Factory ROF Bridgwater was constructed early in World War II for the Ministry of Supply. |
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By the time the London Wall was constructed, the City's fortunes were in decline, and it faced problems of plague and fire. |
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In 1829 and 1836 the first railway tunnels in the world were constructed under Liverpool. |
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The world's first integrated sewer system was constructed in Liverpool by James Newlands, appointedin 1847 as the UK's first borough engineer. |
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The Anglican Cathedral, which was constructed between 1904 and 1978, is the largest Cathedral in Britain and the fifth largest in the world. |
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The Everyman was rebuilt between 2011 and 2014, with the previous building being demolished and a new venue constructed on the same site. |
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The Tyneside flat was the dominant housing form constructed at the time when the industrial centres on Tyneside were growing most rapidly. |
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In 2004, the company Marconi designed and constructed the mobile radio system to the underground Metro system. |
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The first roads in the Peak were constructed by the Romans, although they may have followed existing tracks. |
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The graticule on the ellipsoid is constructed in exactly the same way as on the sphere. |
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It is this tribe who are thought to have constructed several hill forts in and around Sheffield. |
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The influx of people also led to demand for better water supplies, and a number of new reservoirs were constructed on the outskirts of the town. |
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Nottingham Castle was constructed in 1068 on a sandstone outcrop by the River Leen. |
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In 1857 the Great Northern Railway was constructed, and the era of the stage coach had ended. |
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The frame is constructed from a continuous pour of concrete into moulds, creating interlacing arches and leaving no apparent joints. |
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In April 1811 the Portsea Island Company constructed the first piped water supply to upper and middle class houses. |
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As the successor of ELDO, ESA has also constructed rockets for scientific and commercial payloads. |
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As a proof of the concept, he constructed a telescope using reflective mirrors instead of lenses as the objective to bypass that problem. |
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Thomson constructed a Crookes tube with an electrometer set to one side, out of the direct path of the cathode rays. |
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In 1991, a perfectly functioning difference engine was constructed from Babbage's original plans. |
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Norton he constructed the first concrete representations of some of the sporadic groups. |
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The ship was constructed mainly from wood, but Brunel added bolts and iron diagonal reinforcements to maintain the keel's strength. |
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Optimized for rapid acceleration, these motors have a rotor that is constructed without any iron core. |
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North of Junction 4 the M5 was constructed in sections, from 1967 to 1970, together with the Frankley services. |
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The small Bold Street Depot in Fleetwood was closed and a loop constructed at Fleetwood Ferry. |
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In the Nevada example, crossovers were constructed where the lines ran in close proximity to allow reverse movements. |
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This was the epitome of cheaply constructed light railways and was one of several minor railways owned by Colonel Stephens. |
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In 2014 a new, 9000 space car park located underneath the approach to 23R was constructed, the first area of the site opened in the autumn. |
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He constructed at least two temples in honour of Jupiter, the supreme deity in Roman religion. |
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It was originally constructed to allow Roman legions to be rapidly deployed. |
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The Romans constructed numerous aqueducts to supply water to cities and industrial sites and to aid in their agriculture. |
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Most aqueducts were constructed below the surface, with only small portions above ground supported by arches. |
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Revived Cornish is constructed on historical Cornish, so that the Cornish language develops. |
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Canals in Britain were originally constructed for the transport of goods, but are now mainly used for leisure. |
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The majority of French words derive from Vulgar Latin or were constructed from Latin or Greek roots. |
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This grand approach was constructed by Benito Mussolini after the conclusion of the Lateran Treaty. |
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The fire of 1829 destroyed the organ and the basis of the present organ dates from 1832, when Elliot and Hill constructed a new instrument. |
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The west front was almost certainly constructed at the same time as the cathedral. |
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And various contemporary scholars have argued that the caste system was constructed by the British colonial regime. |
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There are many gurdwaras prominently constructed and maintained across India, as well as in almost every nation where Sikhs reside. |
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The main campus of Imperial College was constructed beside the buildings of the Imperial Institute in South Kensington. |
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In 2007, the UCL Cancer Institute was opened in the newly constructed Paul O'Gorman Building. |
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The Henriette Raphael building, constructed in 1902, and the Gordon Museum are also located here. |
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In 1959, the College constructed a nuclear bunker to house the College's Provost and Fellows. |
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The majority of the school's boarding houses were constructed in Victorian times, when the number of boys increased dramatically. |
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National identity is not an inborn trait and it is essentially socially constructed. |
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Such a road, though privately constructed, became a public road when the memory of its private constructors had perished. |
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Wooden bridges were constructed on pilings sunk into the river, or on stone piers. |
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Regulations required a major unit in the field to retire to a properly constructed camp every day. |
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If barracks had been constructed, one company was housed in one barracks building, with the arms at one end and the common area at the other. |
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The other sides were formed by a polygonal wall and ditch constructed in the usual way, with gates and watchtowers. |
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The general might in that case have sheds constructed, which served as field houses for training. |
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Bridges for conveying water, called aqueducts or water bridges are constructed to convey watercourses across gaps such as valleys or ravines. |
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At the same time a very different type of art is found in the new public churches that were now being constructed. |
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Most of Henry's work survives, and only two of the nine towers he constructed have been completely rebuilt. |
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This new phase took the form of a shell keep with all the buildings constructed against the curtain wall. |
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A second wooden bailey was constructed to the east of the keep, forming the later Upper Ward. |
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By the end of the century, another bailey had been constructed to the west, creating the basic shape of the modern castle. |
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Three new towers, the Curfew, Garter and the Salisbury towers, were constructed. |
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Henry rebuilt the principal castle gateway in about 1510 and constructed a tennis court at the base of the motte in the Upper Ward. |
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It was constructed with careful regard to hygiene, with a stream of water running through it from end to end. |
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A castle with earthen ramparts, a motte, and timber defences and buildings could have been constructed by an unskilled workforce. |
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Former president and strongman Ferdinand Marcos had Coconut Palace constructed in 1978 to showcase the country's varied uses for the coconut. |
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The road is surfaced with pennant stone laid when the crescent was constructed. |
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Inveraray Castle, constructed from 1746, with design input from William Adam, displays the incorporation of turrets. |
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The water tower of Lake Vyrnwy, Wales, constructed around the same time as its dam, at the end of the 19th century. |
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Water towers were duly constructed, but the weight of water in the raised tanks caused them to collapse. |
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It was constructed of dark brick, and used external piers to express its vertical structure. |
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He also constructed the IG Farben building, a massive corporate headquarters, now the main building of Goethe University in Frankfurt. |
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Following the war, Neimeyer, along with Le Corbusier, conceived the form of the United Nations Headquarters constructed by Walter Harrison. |
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The Belgrade Theatre was also constructed along with the Herbert Art Gallery. |
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Beowulf begins with the story of Hrothgar, who constructed the great hall Heorot for himself and his warriors. |
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The special effects were constructed by the Martinka Magic Company, which was later owned by Houdini. |
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His plots were carefully constructed, and he often wove elements from topical events into his narratives. |
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The next constructed language he came to work with, Naffarin, would be his own creation. |
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The first permanent public playhouse, known simply as The Theatre, was constructed in 1576 in Shoreditch by James Burbage. |
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The material on the first two albums was largely constructed out of extended jams of blues standards and folk songs. |
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While some venues are constructed specifically for operas, other opera houses are part of larger performing arts centers. |
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The Linbury Studio Theatre is a flexible, secondary performance space, constructed below ground level within the Royal Opera House. |
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The venue was constructed as part of the 90s redevelopment of the Royal Opera House. |
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The Hall was constructed mainly of Fareham Red brick, with terra cotta block decoration made by Gibbs and Canning Limited of Tamworth. |
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New mezzanine floors were constructed and book stacks rebuilt in an attempt to cope with the flood of books. |
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It is the largest public building constructed in the United Kingdom in the 20th century. |
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Tees are commonly made of wood but may be constructed of any material, including plastic. |
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The choice of clubs is at the golfer's discretion, although every club must be constructed in accordance with parameters outlined in the rules. |
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Most of the circuits currently in use are specially constructed for competition. |
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Overlooking the town, the tower was constructed to mark Queen Victoria's 60th Jubilee Year. |
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The Pack Horse Centre is a covered pedestrianised shopping area constructed over a cobblestone street, Pack Horse Yard, renamed Pack Horse Walk. |
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The original pits between Abbey and Woodcote were demolished, and new pit facilities were constructed between Woodcote and Copse. |
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To make the ad, the engineers at Honda constructed a Rube Goldberg Machine made entirely out of car parts from a Honda Accord Touring. |
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The 2002 Baton itself was designed by a company called IDEO, and was constructed of machined aluminium with the handle plated for conductivity. |
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Whilst the permanent building at Holyrood was being constructed, a temporary home for the Parliament was found in Edinburgh. |
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National symbols, anthems, myths, flags and narratives were assiduously constructed by nationalists and widely adopted. |
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During this time the Germans constructed many fortifications using Soviet slave labour. |
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To help maintain his dominance, Edward constructed a series of great stone castles. |
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Later that month Mackay constructed Fort William on the site of an old fort built by Cromwell. |
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It was suggested, therefore, that three experimental lines be constructed and their performance evaluated. |
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At this stage of the war, the Allies lacked the means and tactical ability to overcome strongly constructed Japanese bunkers. |
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The causeways were constructed by Italian prisoners of war, who also constructed the ornate Italian Chapel. |
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A memorial to this has been constructed on the shore at Lamlash, paid for by a Canadian descendant of the emigrants. |
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Hunterston Terminal was constructed to bring in bulk ore, but now mainly deals with coal imports. |
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Further leisure boating berths are being constructed at the Prince of Wales Dock in the Swansea Docks complex. |
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In 2014 Admiral Insurance opened a large newly constructed office opposite Newport railway station. |
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In 2008, the museum opened its new building, constructed within the Botanic Gardens. |
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Regardless of population numbers, the Chagossians had to be removed from the island before the base could be constructed. |
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Monasteries were constructed and further settlements were founded during this era. |
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In order to build them quickly before the 1964 Summer Olympics, most were constructed above existing roads. |
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The ocean and sea going ships of Ancient Egypt were constructed with cedar wood, most likely hailing from Lebanon. |
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Another important ship type was the galley which was constructed with both sails and oars. |
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Torricelli constructed a sealed tube filled with mercury, set vertically into a basin of the same substance. |
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While his brother constructed the throat and larynx, Bell tackled the more difficult task of recreating a realistic skull. |
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In 1898, Bell experimented with tetrahedral box kites and wings constructed of multiple compound tetrahedral kites covered in maroon silk. |
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The route would use a combination of newly constructed track and updated track on existing lines. |
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Barth went further than Weber in stressing the constructed nature of ethnicity. |
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A new Second Temple was constructed, and old religious practices were resumed. |
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This was the final element of the foundation upon which the early folk music revivalists constructed their own view of Americanism. |
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Morris adored the building, which was constructed circa 1570, and would spend much time in the local countryside. |
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Once sufficient location footage had been obtained, interior sets were designed and constructed in the studio. |
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His memory is also honoured by the newly constructed Dugald Stewart Building at the University of Edinburgh, on Charles Street. |
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Of the airports constructed during this early period in aviation, it is one of the largest and busiest that is still currently operating. |
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Such barriers are typically constructed for border control purposes such as curbing illegal immigration, human trafficking and smuggling. |
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South Korea has constructed a border barrier between its territory and North Korea to obstruct any southward movement by the army of North Korea. |
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It is to be constructed within days with the aim of the restoring order at the border. |
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In 2016 Norway constructed a barrier along a short part of its border with Russia, near the only official border crossing. |
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Up to 25,000 watchtowers are estimated to have been constructed on the wall. |
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Many western sections of the wall are constructed from mud, rather than brick and stone, and thus are more susceptible to erosion. |
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The first stone walls were constructed by farmers and primitive people by piling loose field stones into a dry stone wall. |
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Some of the first highrise building complexes constructed in the city were the twin towers of Grand Hotel Tijuana. |
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The architect Oscar Niemeyer idealized and built Government buildings, Churches and civic buildings was constructed in the modernist style. |
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After the 1953 disaster, the Delta Works were constructed, a comprehensive set of civil works throughout the Dutch coast. |
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Perth Theatre, constructed in 1900 is one of Scotland's oldest and most historic repertory theatres. |
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