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Its massive contours are rooted in the simple need of man, since he is always incomplete, to complete himself.
Its population of about 26 million people provided a massive pool of manpower, but 3 / 4 of the population and nearly all of the Muslim component lived in the Asian part of the Empire.
Its storyline is supported by lavish production values, actual circus acts, and documentary, behind-the-rings looks at the massive logistics effort which made big top circuses possible.
Its massive capstone is supported by standing stones to either side, with another ( triangular ) supporting stone at the rear – like a doorless closet.
Its officers were sophisticated international bankers whose apparent objective was to keep their affairs secret, to commit fraud on a massive scale, and to avoid detection.
Its granite west doorway with an architrave, has inclined jambs and a massive lintel.
Its arrival in virgin wilderness sparked a massive logging industry almost overnight, spawning immigration from the United States to the Choctaw Nation -- and communities along its length.
Its most striking feature is the massive, square-planned bell tower with double orders of mullioned windows.
Its massive Roman walls still survive, and excavations have revealed a forum, a temple, baths, amphitheatre, shops, and many comfortable houses with mosaic floors, etc.
Its stout body had long thighs, massive shins and in-turning feet, making it similar in skeletal structure to the brown bear.
Its core is impermeable clay-like gravel, supported by two massive shoulders of river gravel.
Its shows achieved massive audiences and are still remembered many years later.
Its main spaceport, Port Brasta, has a massive duty-free shopping mall, the motto of which is, " be like the twenty-second elephant with heated value in space -- bark!
Its appearance at the Calverton Executive Airpark on Long Island has prompted the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to take the lead on ruling whether a massive redevelopment of the airport will receive the necessary environmental permits.
Its massive fortifications, which were considered state of the art until the modern age, are also largely intact.
Its head is orange-brown with a black eyestripe and bib, and a massive bill, which is black in summer but paler in winter.
Its particularly massive appearance is due to the absence of external decorations, as carving had just begun when the works stopped, besides an elaborate use of perspective effects.
Its standing threatened by the New Look, the Army questioned the wisdom of reliance on " massive retaliation " and strategic air power to the neglect of other force elements.
Its four arched ribs are supported on massive masonry abutments.
Its southern hemisphere is interspersed with massive geysers of ice and water vapor that shoot hundreds of miles from the surface of the world.
Its main city is renamed " Ysai " and is oppressed by a massive building complex referred to as either " The Keep " or " Barony " ( formerly " Harkonnen Keep "), one of the few remaining buildings from the Harkonnens ( apart from a secret no-chamber ).
Wainwright noted that " Its lines are smooth, its curves graceful ; but because the slopes are steep everywhere, the quick build-up of the massif from valley levels to central summit is appreciated at a glance-and it should be an appreciative glance, for such massive strength and such beauty of outline rarely go together.
Its relatively low elevation disguises a massive peak that rises sharply from nearby sea levels.
Its focus is on human information discourse ( interaction ) within massive, dynamically changing information spaces.

Its and crossing
Its success is partly attributed to its insectivorous diet, for which it faced no competition from canids crossing from North America.
Its position as the nearest crossing of the Forth to the river mouth meant that many of its visitors were in fact invaders.
Its lyric describes two people ( Terry and Julie, sometimes taken to refer to sixties icons Terence Stamp and Julie Christie ) meeting at Waterloo Station and crossing the river.
Its name comes from the Delaware Indian language and has been translated as " union of waters " or " black bear crossing ".
Its name derives from " friendship crossing " in Cherokee.
Its East boundary is the Dutch-German border and Eibergen used to count two official border crossing points on main roads and a small number of border crossing points for limited use on secondary roads.
Its early history is unclear, but may have been founded in the 11th century on the site of a Roman fort overlooking a crossing of the River Lune.
Its " head " was to be the Zamoyski palace, " backbone " Grodzka Street, crossing the Great Market Square from east to west, in the direction of the palace, and with the " arms " embodied by 10 streets intersecting the main streets: Solna street ( north of the Great Market Square ) and Bernardo Morando street ( south of the Great Market Square ).
Its measure is exactly 100 meters in both width and length with the crossing two main axes of the old town.
Its location was on the vicus leading to the Carinae, perhaps at the point of the crossing of the pomerium.
Its square crossing bay is defined by four L-shaped piers which transition by conical squinches to an octagonal drum for the 9 meter wide dome.
Its long nave is covered by four stone domes on pendentives, springing from French pointed arches, the last of which covers the crossing and is surmounted by a stone lantern.
Its name derives from the ford (' Áth ') crossing the river Clarin just east of the settlement.
Its position allowed it to dominate the Fosse Way, as well as the river valley and the crossing over the River Avon.
Its strategic location, guarding what was, until the 1890s, the farthest downstream crossing of the River Forth, has made it an important fortification from the earliest times.
Its final design shows a mix of influences from the various Gothic architectural styles of the Middle Ages, identifiable in its pointed arches, flying buttresses, a variety of ceiling vaulting, stained-glass windows and carved decorations in stone, and by its three similar towers, two on the west front and one surmounting the crossing.
Its castle was built to guard the river crossing, and the Royal Dockyard at Chatham was the foundation of the Royal Navy's long period of supremacy.
Its location recognizes the significant role of Cincinnati in the history of the Underground Railroad, as thousands of slaves escaped to freedom by crossing the Ohio River to the city.
Its position, so far from the village, it is thought, arose from its purpose, in Anglo-Saxon times, of serving travellers crossing the river on their way from Ashbourne to Nottingham.
Its crossing tower with eight triangular head windows has a battlemented top of later date and there is a well known 14th century effigy of a knight in chainmail.
Its source is Orbach Lake, located on the grounds of the Pouch Camp, maintained by the Boy Scouts of America ; from there it enters the Greenbelt, crossing underneath the intersection of Manor Road and Rockland Avenue, whereupon it enters the Egbertville Ravine, then emerges from the ravine and flows along the east side of Lighthouse Hill, skimming the western edge of the Richmondtown neighborhood ( where bridges are necessary to cross it at several points, and creating dead-end streets at others ) and through Historic Richmond Town.
Its name is the Cherokee version of the original Muskogee word Etalwa, which means a " trail crossing ".
Its destination was Vahsel Bay, the southernmost explored point of the Weddell Sea at 77 ° 49 ' S, where a shore party was to land and prepare for a transcontinental crossing.

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