The wind wound its blustery course around the towers and parapets of Castle Clifgard. |
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The tangled steel frameworks of several of the toppled radio towers were also lying near me. |
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Most of the shot towers erected in the present day are built 200 feet in height, whereas this is but 112 feet. |
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The gear beams broadband from base stations mounted on cell-phone towers to small modems that sit on users' desks as far away as three miles. |
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While we'd do our best to make Popsicle stick Eiffel towers on France Day, nobody ever really got into it. |
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Castle builders realised that round towers had more strength than conventional square ones. |
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Traditional zanko finials, somewhat more ornamental than average, stand guard at the corners of the two front towers and above the entry. |
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His son Kempe Gowda II erected the four towers at the four cardinal points at Bangalore. |
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The database includes field elevation around the country, obstructions, buildings, tall towers and the like. |
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In 1880, arc lights were mounted on huge towers in Wabash, Indiana, illuminating the entire city. |
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In mountainous areas, the towers were built with one leg shorter than the other and they have ball-and-socket joints at the base. |
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The maps are bigger in relation to the troops, but at the same time the walls and towers are larger and more in scale to the troop size. |
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This is the babble of many tongues as they are simultaneously translated in the glass towers in the stone city. |
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Several of the watchmen came down from the towers to confer with the king and his knights inside the castle. |
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The explorers suggested that the towers had to do with the movement of the moon, and left it at that. |
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The facilities now include a fine restaurant, private dining rooms, dining towers and under-cover spaces for picnicking. |
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I heard about a young man who watched the towers start to go down from his Manhattan rooftop. |
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Between the seven large towers of computer screens and CPUs you could see a dry-erase board stretching across the wall. |
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The castle stood within a bawn with corner towers at each corner and inside was a formal garden laid-out. |
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Behind the towers would be an enclosed courtyard bordered by 17 townhouses. |
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These receive signals from the homes and relay them to larger broadcast towers for processing. |
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Round the headland a pair of towers safeguard a river mouth curling into a distant and indistinct sea. |
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The skyline is being transmogrified by luxury condo towers all over the place. |
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The foundations of some of its towers date back two thousand years and I was struck by the haunting beauty of their forlorn mildewed walls. |
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The walls were rebuilt with yellow limestone and the towers rebuilt with stones so they couldn't be set aflame anymore. |
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He enjoyed a reputation for building tall elegant masonry structures such as church towers and spires. |
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The new Pavilion boasted great stucco arches and curvilinear parapets on each of its four facades and three-story towers at the corners. |
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The twin towers of Petronas, the tallest in the world, stand like crystalline fingers thrusting into the dark Malaysian sky. |
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Here and there, towers were perched high up on acclivities which seemed almost inaccessible. |
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But the controversy centers on radio towers and other transmitters, not car-radio antennae. |
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I look out the window, at the turrets and towers of the renovated castle, and wonder how I got here in the first place. |
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Indeed, in some places celebrants had built towers around which to celebrate Lammas, and these linked to Silbury Hill. |
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Indeed, mainland Scotland boasts some very unusual prehistoric fortifications, built like towers without mortar, and known as brochs. |
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The towers look like beacons in the stormy night, still strangely reassuring in their solidity and familiarity. |
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Cooling towers and evaporative condensers should be inspected and cleaned at least once a year. |
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Originally these towers used the magnetism of the Earth to transmit long-wave messages and broadcasts. |
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The building is of soft cream colour and its octagonal towers are crowned with cupolas. |
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In the forty miles of landscape visible from the hilltop, those two towers were the only buildings in sight. |
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The towers are out front, with the rest of the New York skyline in the background. |
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They are known to use many human structures like barns, church towers and ledges of tall buildings as their daytime roost. |
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These are built on high plinth with slender minareted towers on each of the Four Corners and can be noticed even from a distance. |
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The colour scheme is muted but for vivid splashes of red, with most shots dominated by looming shadows, towers or circling carrion crows. |
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Conical spires on top support pinnacles that enabled the towers to obtain the coveted height record. |
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Between them run narrow alleys affording breathtaking views over the roofscape and church towers of central Stockholm. |
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The lookouts in the towers began to climb down but were struck down by a firestorm raining down upon them. |
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This type of building was rare even during the 19th century and today only eleven shot towers remain in existence. |
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That's when I notice the perimeter fence has barbed wire and there are watch towers with armed guards. |
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Architecturally they incorporate the low roofs, polygonal towers and shallow, semicircular domes of the Byzantine mode. |
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At the time of their opening, the towers were praised as technologically marvelous but aesthetically soulless. |
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Their massive towers were designed to house garrisons, customs and city officials and command a view of the boulevards. |
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Visitors can learn about the pirates of the area, the Martello towers and more current information on fishing in the area. |
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These are pictures of the rotting dead bodies of Parsees from the insides of the towers of silence in Mumbai. |
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And behind his eyes are towers and jewels and djinn, carpets and rings and wild afreets, kings and princes and cities of brass. |
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Typically they will devote their third year efforts to capturing the charms of disused water towers or rubbish-strewn beaches in midwinter. |
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Around these the exterior walls and towers are honeycombed with passages, stairs, chambers, and services. |
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Powerful gusts uprooted trees, twisted steel towers and knocked down bridges, rendering many roadways impassable. |
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The sobriety of the streets is relieved by bridges with self-important towers or slightly pompous lions and griffins with gilded wings. |
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The water towers not only provide water but also allow for crop irrigation. |
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The Brother Islands are a solitary outpost, rising like twin towers from the abyssal depths. |
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He looked at them, one after the other, giant monoliths old and new, gargantuan towers assembled in the sky by human hands. |
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Some shot manufacturers still use shot towers while others use the Bleimeister process in which the lead droplets fall only a few feet. |
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The Estate Office has a list of about 80 towers which were sanctioned and permission had been taken. |
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Higher buildings like church towers only have two traversable levels and much of the land is devoid of any low brush vegetation. |
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An exchange of land was agreed and outline planning consent was granted in March 1962 for two towers facing on to an open piazza. |
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By June 2003, the company was able to offer Niueans free wireless Internet, via a series of towers on the island. |
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Fishing villages with Venetian-style bell towers and red pantiled roofs cling to the shoreline. |
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There's also a fatter rear anti-roll bar, and a strut brace between the suspension towers to tighten up the front end. |
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All these towers were of much higher quality than would be expected for a simple legionary fortress, said Mr Walker. |
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My thoughts are with the families of the admin assistants and cleaners killed in the towers who slog away for minimum wage. |
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The armed separatist group placed bombs on two high-tension electricity towers run by grid operator Red Electrica. |
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Forts were supplemented by fortlets and towers and eventually by linear barriers. |
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Once onto the actual branch, old catenary towers are visible, a reminder that this line was once electrified. |
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They had been replaced by dingy towers that were covered in rust and dirt and the streets were full of filth. |
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Nearby, hucksters sell postcards of the skyline, in which the towers remain shiningly intact. |
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Neck craned upwards, we note the sleek Columbus Circle towers or the GE building's detailing. |
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The white monoliths of the towers are almost negative spaces, while the black surrounding them is luxuriously, expressively painted. |
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It seemed appropriate that he should be promoting the brash, monolithic towers that were once disliked but eventually grew on the locals. |
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Cities had held towers rising to the heavens, but now dark chimneys, tall as trees, spewed their smoke over the sky. |
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Each corner of these square towers is again surmounted by a projecting octagon turret, machicolated. |
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Despite this, he still towers over me, and I feel like the baby of the family as he walks over and gives me a quick, awkward hug. |
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This imposing monument is strongly guarded with its round machicolated towers bearing terraces for the artillery. |
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When testing for the safety of cell sites in Australia researchers used the TV towers in North Sydney. |
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The massive pile of mullock and slag towers over the city like the walls of Mordor in Lord of The Rings. |
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Future studies may potentially elucidate ways in which humans can alleviate the toll of communications towers on migrating birds. |
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Rows of minute traceried windows are topped by projecting open canopies, while the towers are topped by polygonal miniature lamps. |
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The slums and shanty towns stand in stark contrast to the multi-storey towers and the glamour of Bollywood. |
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Complex and technically difficult, the power of ujamaa towers lies in the social bond they represent and the communal values they assert. |
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When temperatures climb above 40 degrees, the cooling towers release hot air from the facility. |
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These turbines are taller than the cooling towers at Drax Power Station and almost twice the height of York Minster. |
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After that they started a long trek up to one of the tallest towers of the castle. |
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At the end, it was estimated that there were fewer than two dozen radio towers in operation and calls had slowed to a trickle. |
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The final lesson of the campanile was that towers were best seen as a whole. |
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They explored solutions such as taking down some of the towers and adding walk-ups. |
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She spent four summers working on fire towers in western Idaho and eastern Oregon. |
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My date's chauffeur had to wait for hours on an uncharacteristically nippy September night while we discussed the twin towers disaster. |
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Maybe those dummies in their corporate towers have finally gotten the message and realised that there's more than one way to skin a cat. |
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We can do an average of maybe two to three towers per metropolitan area and get coverage, vs. hundreds of cellular base stations. |
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Photographs of winding towers and cooling towers, of silos, lime kilns and blast furnaces, of coal bunkers and gravel plants. |
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Basic tools and pure muscle were used to construct everything from security towers to protective barriers fronted by razor wire. |
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Beams spanning the roof to shoring towers on either side were located slightly offset from roof arches, which align with skylight mullions. |
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Its tall twin bell towers were the first sign of port for the caravels making the long voyage from Lisbon, Africa or Macau. |
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The proposal calls for 120 towers in four farms, on some of the most scenic headlands on the Victorian coastline. |
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It has tall, multi-coloured apartment towers that bend and droop, and people drop extended planks between buildings to visit each other. |
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Rounded towers and thick bulwarks provided maximum protection against the siege engines of that era. |
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Romanesque Revival buildings are characterized by round-arched windows, arched corbel tables, and one or two towers at the front facade. |
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Five towers made of stylised lotuses rise from the centre, with the innermost tower rising to a height of 699 feet. |
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The bells pealed out in York Minster, St Stephen's, Acomb, St Andrew's, Bishopthorpe, and in other church towers across the region yesterday. |
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Perhaps this is why the twin towers did not inspire the same sort of affection reserved for other New York landmarks. |
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The cheese curds are pumped into cheese towers where any remaining whey is removed. |
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There are mini backlit towers of wine bottles stacked behind the bar, and each place is set with a spotless wineglass and crisp, white linens. |
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These towers are equipped with micronizers to evaporate water and absorb the heat of the Andaluz day. |
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Many major art works were destroyed, and the local artists' studios housed in the towers were wiped out. |
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Initiate a Notice of Inquiry to assess the impact of communications towers on migratory birds. |
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The body uses more high-strength steel in the underbody areas and shock towers to improve safety while saving weight. |
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Dozens of turrets and towers jutted into the painted sky, black-and-violet flags waving from their tops. |
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It runs along something of a ridge so we could see for miles to villages betrayed by church towers and spires. |
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Resembling broken chessmen or coffee pots, the trio of empty towers accommodate various bizarre functions. |
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She sports an excess of eye shadow and towers over 20 tiny infants scattered around on the floor and furniture in the room. |
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Eighteen ornate towers represent the Apostles, Evangelists, Jesus and Mary. |
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There were rows of razor wire, electric fences, guard towers and searchlights. |
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Ornate pillars with stone carved towers stand as monuments of glory to their builders. |
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The exterior of the towers was made of 12-inch steel columns spaced four feet apart. |
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Eight fortified guard towers ringed the eight-sided central keep, lining its periphery like the spindly legs of a gigantic spider. |
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The towers and tanks belonged to a plant for converting liquefied petroleum gas into propane and other products. |
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As you enter parkland laid out by Capability Brown, the distant view of the house's towers and chimneys is a romantic sight. |
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This sly charmer is so small that everyone and everything towers above him. |
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If you use plastic or paper mulch, by the way, the towers themselves will lock it in place and you generally won't need other staples or pins. |
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In Germany, four nuclear power plants cut production drastically to avoid releasing super-heated water from cooling towers into rivers. |
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It included 100 foot battering rams and 150 foot high siege towers with bridges. |
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Ancient Babylon, with its glistening towers and lavish horticultural cascades, must once have inspired similar reverential whispers. |
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Nine of the citadel's original fourteen towers still stand, named after the guilds that raised the money to build and maintain them. |
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Equally, the power of corporate towers is manifest in up-looking, phallic worship, and in the motherly surveillance of the world below. |
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The two towers on both sides create an imposing impression, beginning from a square base that gradually rounds off at the top. |
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When this happens, the water supply to the micronisers in the towers is switched off by its computer control system. |
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The disease is contracted by breathing in mist from contaminated water sources such as cooling towers and air conditioning. |
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The Rockpile, as Mount Washington is unromantically nicknamed, towers 6,288 feet above sea level. |
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The air had a hallucinatory clarity tonight with the bank towers etched against the sky and a surreal arc of sprinklers tending the fields below. |
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This was a property in Guelph zoned for two condominium towers with 176 units, 88 per tower. |
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Clouds from the looming vase-shaped cooling towers blocked the sun, wires audibly sizzled with electricity, a conveyor belt rattled. |
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The affinity with the framed tube arises from the interconnections of the towers around the remainder of the perimeter. |
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He saw the two towers of the World Trade Cener and appreciated Jabbar pointing them out. |
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After it survived the 1993 bombing, people thought the towers were invincible. |
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If you want to avoid big ugly cooling towers then the nuclear plant needs a large water source. |
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It is far less expensive funding that process than what carriers spend on towers without reaching the same coverage. |
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The cooling water is circulated to cooling towers above ground to remove the heat. |
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The bridge design is unpretentious. It consists simply of two steel towers supporting a lift span. |
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The high cliffs are riven and seared by gullies, prominent ridges, towers and buttresses. |
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At least 65 of the electricity transmission towers supplying the port of Umm Qasr and the southern oilfields have been destroyed. |
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To create a medieval feel, the towers will have arrow slits and cars will be able to drive under the archway beneath a raised portcullis. |
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Its castellated brown walls and four towers stood guard over a dry moat that could be flooded from the cisterns in case of an attack. |
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This was used as the base for a large ram moved up under the protection of a wooden shed, or for siege towers designed to overtop the defenders' walls. |
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It is also set among some fine church towers and mill chimneys. |
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The terrain can be hills and mountains as well as towers and buildings. |
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Churches, with high towers on buildings right in the centre of their community, are seen as ideal locations for the next generation of communication masts. |
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What sweet justice that their old, overpriced ivory towers are finally finding themselves wanting for a little financial aid. |
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Those who work in the steel, glass and concrete towers of these business giants live in antiseptically clean towns in which no heart seems to throb. |
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First, I centered the towers within the 8 inches I had allowed for the foreground image and cut the poster with reverse bevels using my mat cutter. |
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For 33 years, Rodia worked single-handedly to build his towers without benefit of machine equipment, scaffolding, bolts, rivets, welds or drawing board designs. |
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There were bags of flour on the floor, lumps of doughs on chairs, bottles of fruit and nuts in boxes, and towers of biscuit tins and cookie-making things in doorways. |
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In Baywatch, the crews inhabit beach towers the size of a small house. |
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The principal vertical features are minarets or towers at corners. |
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During the twelfth century the sculptural decoration, manuscript illumination, stone towers on churches and stained glass were all successively proscribed. |
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The walk up the ramp from Waverley Station reveals on the left the beetling houses and gothic towers of the Old Town, clinging to the sides of the Castle rock. |
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Each trichord was erected in 90-ft lengths assembly-line fashion, one at a time, onto three falsework towers shored off the mechanical level framing. |
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Despite the towers of skeletons, Tamerlane described himself as a peaceful man. |
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The memorial takes the form of two projected towers of light, which will beam from dusk until 11 pm, visible for miles around, a hologram of loss. |
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Mayon, a cone-shaped mountain situated 200 miles southeast of Manila that towers over farming communities in the Bicol region, is a major tourist attraction. |
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According to the court filing, other former tenants in the towers have either settled their accounts up to September 10 or are in discussions to do so. |
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Medieval towers sprout hither and yon, frontages on the titchy streets have a stately aspect, and from the esplanade by the cathedral, the landscape looks mildly Tuscan. |
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Its walls stand five-foot thick, the building is three storeys high with small castellated towers sticking out at the tops of each corner of the building. |
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In addition, this is one of the things that will be talked a lot about, is the fact that one of the towers at the prison was unmanned near where the escape took place. |
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To make sure the towers are not a blot on the view for local residents, it was ruled that they must be painted a dull grey similar to the leaden Stockport sky. |
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There were towers and pillars and Elizabeth had heard tell that there were hundreds of rooms, even though the glorious abode accommodated only one occupant. |
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The wanderlust Projects duo are building bars in water towers and romantic getaways in abandoned resorts. |
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The bridge is easily spotted since the towers that hold up the cables on each side of the river loom up like the crenellated battlements of an English castle. |
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The ground has changed a bit since then, with great cylindrical towers supporting a third tier, and a plexiglass roof that bottles up the venue's unique atmosphere. |
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Fire department chiefs and commanders with years of experience in structural firefighting and collapse had no clue that both towers would soon be pancaking down. |
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It's a toss-up whether the buildings are the diminutive structures of a miniature golf course or the towers of the wide world beyond the backyard. |
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There were massive walls, battlements, towers and huge building units. |
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A boxy, low-lying structure about 2 feet tall was surmounted by precarious, spindly towers outfitted with tiny ladders rising to a height of 6 feet. |
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He picked up a faint resonation from deep within the heart of the city, in amongst the tall towers that populate the business district of most cities. |
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Down below, the cops had closed off the two memorial pools that mark the footprints of the towers that once stood there. |
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Multi-story hotel towers stand stripped of any ornamentation, and seem almost Soviet in their austere and honest decay. |
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Its walls, towers and battlements are silhouetted against the sky. |
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A silver mural crown in five towers stamps the coat of arms. |
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The entire intricate construction covered more than one hectare of land, and the towers soared some 30 meters high, jauntily capped by Catalan flags and banners. |
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People rebel, either secretly or openly, against an airtight system, two towers of power representing the same people in charge, the illusion of difference. |
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In contrast, the towers and anchors stand unconquerably rigid and strong. |
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I could see the tall stone buildings, the clocks ticking with civic pride on ornate towers and a flurry of black gowns and mortar boards on bicycles. |
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Like that tourist handing out cigars, I, too, had a family member in one of the towers that had been struck by a plane. |
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He now had more time than before to devote to his study of astronomy, having an observatory in the rooms in which he lived in one of the towers in the town's fortifications. |
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The attack on the World Trade Center's towers was a brilliant act of jujitsu. |
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Alas, there seemed to be water towers on red koppies all over the place. |
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Not since the blackouts of 2003 were the sheath-like towers of the city's iconic skyline etched in such deep black, as opposed to their customary high-wattage glitter. |
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On the kitchen table, two laptops are open and towers of fashion magazines, costume jewelry and beauty products are everywhere. |
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I picture the scarlet robes of Tibetan monks blowing in the cold wind, as they take cover in caves, behind rocks and in the towers of monasteries hundreds of years old. |
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In Emilia Romagna, important churches and clock towers damaged in a series of springtime earthquakes will never be repaired. |
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As he approached the towers a salty breeze whipped against his skin, A few birds circled overhead, wheeling absently in fatigue above the barren lands. |
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Both Ceuta and Melilla are now surrounded by 10-foot fences studded with guard towers and movement sensors, topped with barbed wire and halogen searchlights. |
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She looked beyond the countless houses to the giant walls topped with battlements and many attaching towers to the dark and wasted dessert plains beyond, her true home. |
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I had seen pictures before of the Temple, with its conical towers set on top of a mountain. |
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We need to build castles of security along trade routes that feature security technology equivalent to the moats, drawbridges, and watch towers of that period. |
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Various devices have been tried for warding them off, such as explosive rockets fired into thunderclouds, or towers charged with static electricity to divert them. |
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The men in the guard towers were waving their machine guns at us. |
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Operators of wind towers will tend to want to build them in mountainous areas with high winds and along shorelines and thereby ruin some beautiful scenic vistas. |
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A relative of okra and cotton that towers 12 to 15 feet, kenaf is grown primarily as a fiber source for low-grade paper, particleboard, and oil absorbents. |
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When the towers collapsed, my building was shrouded in a debris cloud that shut out the light of day and muffled the sounds of firemen shouting and sirens wailing. |
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Several folly towers and temples once formed part of the landscape at Emo. |
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An application for planning consent has just been made to replace the semi-obsolete lighting with new-style floodlighting towers down each side of the pitch. |
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But in the world of drama, he towers above other contemporaries. |
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And it's worth noting that CEO offices in today's Corbusian towers often boast wood paneling and other warm features sharply at odds with the cold environments encasing them. |
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He looked up at the sentry towers dotting the campus as the bus entered Kirkland. |
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Henry Thompson was a court officer who commandeered a van and raced to the towers with two of his co-workers. |
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On a fair hill we see a majestic pile, the ivied walls and towers of Cholmondeley Castle, huge relic and witness of the baronial grandeurs of the Middle Ages. |
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It uses the satellites of the Global Positioning System to send data simultaneously to the control towers and to the cockpits. |
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He had rushed into his uniform when he saw the towers collapse. |
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By day, eight stainless steel towers double as giant columns of waterfall, but on the hour, after dark, they explode into gas fireballs amid gasps from astonished onlookers. |
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The only traces of the towers are a series of steel girders torn into crazy angles and already turning a rusty brown from the moisture coming off the nearby river. |
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Legionnaires disease is usually contracted by inhaling water mist from baths, showers and cooling towers or air conditioning systems contaminated with the bacteria. |
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And near Boise, he adds, that means many fire towers are still staffed by human observers. |
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The castle has six towers and some twenty distinct roof forms. |
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The Matterhorn towers beyond a railway as it ascends toward Gornergrat. |
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Through its connecting walkways, a person could potentially live inside the buildings forever, navigating the maze between apartment complexes, office towers and malls. |
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Its ceremonial gateway towers over the city below, grand and imperious. |
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Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but here at Royalist towers we think not. |
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His father helped build the towers and he felt a close connection to them. |
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The system of 27 Pyle-O-Lite floodlights were to be located on 3-120 foot galvanized steel towers as well as on top of both West Toronto and Lambton coaling plants. |
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Their apparently dull images of grain silos, blast furnaces and water towers are categorised and grouped, forcing us to home in on details of construction. |
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He pointed to the space between the two towers of the abbey church. |
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On the hills by the ski jump, the Log House Corp is building houses for the new rich, twin-garage wooden houses, with elaborate towers and balconies and banya steam baths. |
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Despite the best efforts of the Gowers family, the towers of piffle have continued to climb ever higher. |
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As a busboy I tried to keep their tables free of used plates but soon there were leaning towers of plates on every table that I couldn't keep up with. |
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The towers and turrets of the castle rose above the trees like huge stony fingers, and the late evening sun was bathing it in a glorious golden peachy light. |
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These neatly landscaped grounds will be largely empty of people, who will usually enter and leave the towers by car from the gaping maw of a parkade off the Ring Road. |
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The towers were influenced by those seen at the base of the Netherbow Port in Edinburgh. |
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The fortifications and towers were strengthened and other buildings such as the Principia were repaired. |
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The bridge is 666 metres long with the central span between the towers being 324 metres. |
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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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Various square lookout towers that characterize the most famous images of the wall have disappeared. |
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Rather than sit in ivory towers or surgeries the councillors should get out, meet and listen to the people. |
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Guernsey loophole towers and a large collection of German fortifications with a number of museums. |
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The north face of Ben Nevis is riven with buttresses, ridges, towers and pinnacles, and contains many classic scrambles and rock climbs. |
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It was at this time, perhaps as a response to Viking raids, that many of the Irish round towers were built. |
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It is time the judges came down from their ivory towers and listened to what people want in the way of justice. |
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The martello towers was put up for the Guernsey people to get in out of the way of the Grand Saracen. |
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Signal towers were built upon hill tops or other high points along the wall for their visibility. |
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In a November 2011 interview with the Crystal Palace Museum the true story of the towers was revealed. |
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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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Once ditches around a castle were partially filled in, these wooden, movable towers could be pushed against the curtain wall. |
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He said they must not stay in their ivory towers and told them the delivery of public services must become more efficient. |
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They were connected to the castle by removable wooden bridges, so if the towers were captured the rest of the castle was not accessible. |
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It's very good to sit in the ivory towers of Westminster but it is those people on the ground who have to implement these things. |
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The larger towers provided space for habitation to make up for the loss of the donjon. |
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They are thought up by faceless people in ivory towers who do not live in the community. |
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It is so very sad that such a great venue is at this stage and raises the question, is this in favour of more ivory towers to be built in Redcar? |
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Early castles often exploited natural defences, lacking features such as towers and arrowslits and relying on a central keep. |
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Sparkbrook's Labour MP, Roger Godsiff, believes that five permanent floodlight towers would be a blot on the skyline. |
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Curtain walls were studded with towers to allow enfilading fire along the wall. |
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At about the same time that the westwork was built, the arcade walls were strengthened and towers added to the eastern corners of the church. |
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The upper levels of the towers were open areas surrounded by paired narrow pointed-arch openings and decorated by crenulations and gargoyles. |
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He said 129 floodlight towers are upgraded and fused lights are being replaced. |
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If the people who live in ivory towers came down to earth once in a while, maybe things could improve. |
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At Southwell the two western towers are capped by pyramidal spires sheathed in lead. |
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The Middle Ward was heavily reinforced with a southern stone wall, protected by the new Edward III and Henry III towers at each end. |
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Henry replaced the wooden palisade surrounding the upper ward with a stone wall interspersed with square towers and built the first King's Gate. |
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Nearly all of New York City's 11,000 firefighters worked at the World Trade Center towers after the terrorist attack there. |
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Both towers are machicolated and Caesar's Tower features a unique double parapet. |
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While these towers provided positions from which flanking fire could be deployed against a potential enemy, they also contained accommodation. |
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At early and late stages of our research each year, however, we sometimes descended from our observation towers to set or check livetraps. |
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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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The two west towers of the minster hold bells, clock chimes and a concert carillon. |
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It has a cruciform plan with an octagonal chapter house attached to the north transept, a central tower and two towers at the west front. |
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Telford designed the bridge's supporting towers to match the castle's turrets. |
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An application-specific PLC and electronically commutated motors on EarthSmart towers are said to ensure minimal electrical power use. |
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In the north there is a smaller cluster comprising the Barbican Estate's three tall residential towers and the commercial CityPoint tower. |
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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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Tufa towers When underwater springs bring calcium in contact with the lake's carbonates, limestone structures can form. |
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Different lighting designs in each of the development's two interlocking towers will tell our delivery person if he's in the correct building. |
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On the Spanish coast at Los Barrios are Torres de Hercules which are twin towers that were inspired by the Pillars of Hercules. |
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It was another long day's march before they glimpsed the towers of Harrenhal in the distance, hard beside the blue waters of the lake. |
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A SECOND company closed down its cooling towers yesterday as the search for the source of a deadly legionnaires' outbreak continued. |
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What this study is about is control towers that have the ability to stop trains, planes, and control drones. |
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The US government is considering shutting air traffic control towers at some airports between midnight and 0500 under a plan to cut costs. |
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The FAA has issued a general notice to all traffic control towers revising the procedure, effective today. |
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In 1592, an outer earth rampart with 50 towers was erected around the city, including an area on the right bank of the Moscow River. |
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Its towers and some of its churches were built by Italian architects, lending the city some of the aura of the renaissance. |
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Factory 5 produces steel towers of mobile phone networks without galvanization. |
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Three cotoneaster bushes are blossoming and a strident spear thistle towers above the nettles there. |
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Chainsaw the utility poles, cut off the electricity, and crash the cell phone towers with thermite. |
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A huge area of downtown Worcester was demolished for new office towers and the 1,000,000 sq. |
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Unlike jukeboxes, towers had no other moving parts, so support expenses were negligible. |
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Similar towers occur elsewhere in Cumbria and other northern English and southern Scottish counties. |
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Another prominent architect was Vladimir Shukhov, famous for Shukhov Tower, just one of many hyperboloid towers designed by Shukhov. |
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Ironically, some of the cell towers and so-called monopoles will be erected in state parks and along roadways which have long barred any signage. |
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A 637-room hotel spread across two towers in Tenerife has been confirmed is to become the second in Europe to operate under the Hard Rock brand. |
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Dry cooling towers are sometimes used in water shortage conditions and also waste of water. |
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The Aurora and Dari projects comprise of four residential towers of over 200 metres height. |
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Legend has it that the estate's numbers of windows, doors, rooms, and towers are calendrically significant. |
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The Verdin Company is the premier supplier of bells, carillons, clocks, towers and monuments. |
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The Telfaire prisonguard towers rise miragelike in the swampy sunlight like giant mushroom caps on grey concrete stalks. |
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