Then it's over to Washington, where the citadels of power loom against the cheerless sky like tombstones. |
The citadels in the various cities were also built by the Genoese. |
To this end 10,000 troops were quartered on the land, in great citadels at Leith, Ayr, and Perth, and a score of smaller forts. |
These are bleeping, whirring, multistorey citadels filled with people doing things that scarcely make sense to an outsider. |
This 16th century bastioned city is unique in the feminine quality among the masculine citadels of Rajasthan. |
The court was told that he had gained the trust when he served at Salvation Army citadels. |