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All the buildings perished during a Viking raid in the 9th century, Rollo was baptized here in 915 and buried in 931, Richard I further enlarged it in 950, St. Romain's tower was built in 1035.
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All of the buildings that make up the Libra Complex are interconnected via a series of underground tunnels, enabling convenient inter-building access.
All of the local buildings were made from slabs of salt by slaves of the Masufa tribe, who cut the salt in thick slabs for transport by camel.
All his buildings still stand there, including Alumni Hall, the Chapel, and his masterpiece the S. R.
All three movies will be shot in the same distinctive style, on a bare sound stage with no set and buildings marked by lines on the floor.
All buildings of the Generalife are of solid construction, and the overall decor is austere and simple.
All over the country, public occupations of the party buildings started in order to prevent stealing the party's possessions and destroying or taking the archives.
All Twin Oaks ' buildings are named after communities that are no longer actively functioning, and " Oneida " is the name of one of the residences.
All these buildings may be safely referred to a period anterior to the Carthaginian conquest ( 409 BCE ), though the three temples last described appear to have been all of them of later date than those within the walls of the city.
All Sant ' elia district will be changed, the old ruined apartment buildings will be demolished and a new district designed by Rem Koolhaas will rise.
All his major commissions were between 1896 and 1906, where he designed private homes, commercial buildings, interior renovations and churches.
All of the university's academic and residential buildings are located on its contiguous 90-acre ( 360, 000-m < sup > 2 </ sup >) campus.
All of these buildings were built largely by the forced labor of unpaid native people, under Franciscan supervision.
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All that is left of the abbey church itself today is its outline on the ground, but parts of some of the abbey's buildings are still standing: those built between the 13th and 16th century.
All and perished
All 145 passengers and crew members perished, as well as eight people on the ground when the plane careered through a residential area adjacent to the airport.
He states that " All of the enemy perished, there remaining alive only an elderly lady and a Negro slave, whom the soldiers spared out of mercy and because we had established that only force had kept them in danger.
All of Scott's expedition perished during the journey back towards the coast, while all of Amundsen's expedition returned safely to their base on the seacoast of the continent.
All those who perished were buried overnight, with only the closest relatives present, in order to avoid spreading the riots.
All the specimens of which it is composed, are in the highest and most exquisite state of preservation, such an extensive collection can be supposed to be, and a very considerable number are unique, such as are not to be found in any other Cabinet whatever, and of considerable value ; many of which, coming from countries exceedingly unhealthy, where the collectors, in procuring them, have perished by the severity of the climate, give but little room to expect any duplicate will ever be obtained during the present age ; and the learned quotations that have been taken from it by those celebrated authors Linnaeus and Fabricius, in all their late editions, are incontestable proofs of the high degrees of estimation they entertained of it.
All had perished from smoke inhalation and not burns which indicated that they had died long before the R2 door was opened.
All insects, worms, salamanders, mice and other burrowing forms of life perished and the area became a desert.
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