The studding is a purely decorative elaboration of the rivets used to attach armor lames to each other. |
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Then, with all her sails, light and heavy, and studding sails on each side, alow and aloft, she is the most glorious moving object in the world. |
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Impeding their progress are land mines studding the landscape and threatening every turn of the wheels. |
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They grew tall and anonymous, faceless obsidian columns studding the curved horizon. |
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Fendi has played artfully with rhinestones, studding the tops for a line of mink co-ordinates. |
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Hunks of ice studding the Cascade concrete make my first turns feel like a schuss down a staircase. |
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There was a small living room and had no drywall on the studding, adjacent to the living room was a bedroom, which was at the front of the house. |
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And the pork chop has both a studding of sage and an artichoke confit to thank for its holiday-dinner aroma. |
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A little two-storey gatehouse of about 1600, also timber-framed with close studding, guards the crossing over the moat. |
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In plan, the present building began life as a simple rectangular structure of three bays, with close-set studding on the ground floor and square panelling above. |
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When using twin cylinders they are connected together with cylinder bands and the backplate is attached via wing nuts onto the studding that clamps the bands to the cylinders. |
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