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* Over a dozen stone boundary markers have been discovered on the territory of modern Armenia from the time of the reign of Artashes with Aramaic inscriptions, before their discovery the existence of these stones was attested by Moses of Chorene.
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With George he wrote more than a dozen Broadway shows, featuring songs such as " I Got Rhythm ", " Embraceable You ", " The Man I Love " and " Someone to Watch Over Me ".
" Over the course of the next few years, Lycos acquired nearly two dozen internet brands including Gamesville, WhoWhere, Wired Digital ( eventually sold to Wired ), Quote. com, Angelfire, Matchmaker. com and Raging Bull.
Over a dozen countries have now adopted comprehensive whistleblower protection laws which create mechanisms for reporting, investigate reports, and provide legal protections to the people who informed them.
* Over a dozen people are killed by the new Hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome, mainly in the Southwestern United States.
Over a dozen people have died in Hot Creek since the late 1960s but most of these deaths happened to individuals who ignored the numerous warning signs and attempted to use the hydrothermal pools as hot tubs ( like the stream portion of the creek, these pools alternate in temperature but the eruptions in the pools are of super-heated water in already very hot water ).
Over a dozen people were killed in Beirut as a result of the chaos and in Jerusalem, roughly 75, 000 Arabs marched through the Old City chanting " Nasser will never die.
Over 12 seasons, over two dozen former Northern League players have played in Major League Baseball.
Over 11, 000 cars were built, slowing to a trickle of but a few dozen a year towards the end as Tatras began to seem more and more outdated.
Over the course of a dozen evocative songs, Arthur fulfils its ambitious subtitle as Davies embellishes an intimate family chronicle with satirical observations about the shifting mores of the English working class in response to the declining fortunes of the British Empire.
: Over two dozen of Italian descent had been elected as state governors, most recently Paul Cellucci of Massachusetts, John Baldacci of Maine, Janet Napolitano of Arizona, Donald Carcieri of Rhode Island, Joseph Manchin of West Virginia, Chris Christie of New Jersey, and Andrew Cuomo of New York.
1785 ) located on the corner of Church and Trade St. Over two dozen antebellum homes from 1800-1860 grace the district.
Over a dozen settlements in Central Hungary ( e. g. Jászberény, Jászárokszállás, Jászfényszaru ) still bear their name.
Over the years in Sichuan during the Cultural Revolution, there were no fewer than half a dozen attempts on Zhao's life, the most serious of which was an ambush of Zhao's jeep in a valley during one of his trips.
Over the course of a dozen studio albums and many live tours, Key and Ogre have been the only constant members.
Over 2, 000 nuclear explosions have been conducted, in over a dozen different sites around the world.
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Over the next few years Rennie also attained a deserved reputation as a builder of bridges, combining stone with new cast-iron techniques to create previously unheard-of low, wide, elliptical arches, at Leeds Bridge, and in London at Waterloo Bridge ( 1811 – 1817 ), with its nine equal arches and perfectly flat roadway ( thought to be influenced by Thomas Harrison's design of Skerton Bridge over the River Lune in Lancaster ).
Over the years the " or minus " portion has gone astray in many citations, including the markings at the site itself, but has now been enshrined in stone by Smoot's college class.
Over the fireplace is a large stone overmantel, which is decorated with pairs of atlantes and caryatids framing the arms of Elizabeth I.
Over an octagonal room, the stone dome is formed by sixteen ribs, eight of which intersect with one another in a star pattern to define a smaller octagon at the center of the dome.
Over the last two thousand years B. C., during the Bronze Age, the first fortifications and stone wall buildings were erected by Liburian peoples.
Over the next thousand years, bronze gradually replaced stone as the main material for tool and weapon making.
Over time a cornerstone became a ceremonial masonry stone, or replica, set in a prominent location on the outside of a building, with an inscription on the stone indicating the construction dates of the building and the names of architect, builder and other significant individuals.
Over the summer, workers installed a new drainage system for the field, topped with a crushed stone base, cushioned infill, and artificial turf.
Over the next three years, despite the lack of roads, Travis brought 350 tons of stone to the summit and constructed a pyramidal tower, square at the base and tall, tapering to square at the top, building it in the fashion of old Connecticut stone fences, with no mortar.
Over the course of time, the palisade might be replaced by a fine brick or stone wall, and the ditch serve also as a moat.
Over the years they expanded their land holdings by acquiring adjacent farms for orchards and fields, and fenced it with stone walls.
Over six feet tall and weighing 15 stone ( over 200lbs or 100 kilos ) he loved to attack the bowling.
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