First, a rectangular earth enceinte with bastions at the corners was built, along with fosse, redan and ravelin. |
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Some very strongly fortified castles of this class have an additional wall set a short distance out from the main enceinte and concentric with it. |
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Who will watch a channel presented by an obviously enceinte woman? |
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In many places, the enceinte was overlooked by suburban buildings built in the nineteenth century. |
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The attackers were to depart from the enceinte north of the Bassin des Chasses de l'Ouest and rush round to the south to get behind the Germans. |
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And the time was pressing, for the new queen was enceinte, and further concealment was not to be thought of. |
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And so across the bridge and into the enceinte of the massive walls, threading their way towards the quarter where the morgue lay. |
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The suburbs are not unfrequently larger than their enceinte. |
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