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Its walls are 5 metres ( 17 ft ) thick, and the towers 30 metres ( 100 ft ) high.
Its skin is highly wrinkled and thick, up to around the neck and shoulders of males.
Its popularity is often attributed to its ease of cultivation — the grapes have thick skins and the vines are hardy and resistant to rot and frost — and to its consistent presentation of structure and flavours which express the typical character (" typicity ") of the variety.
Its skin is black and thick, like the bark of an old oak …, its head in proportion to the body is small …, it has no teeth, but only two flat white bones — one above, the other below ".
Its legs are devoid of feathers and underneath its feet are thick, cushioned pads.
Its volume is 195 km³ and the ice is up to thick.
Its main difference from the standard log cabin is that it starts with thin pieces and moves up to thick pieces.
Its trunk and secondary branches are very thick and solid and covered with deep-fissured blackish-grey bark.
Its lateral border is thick and irregular, and presents three or four tubercles for the tendinous origins of the deltoid.
Its hind legs are mere stumps ; it instead uses its more developed forelegs to climb its way through the thick fur on its mother's abdomen into the pouch, which takes about three to five minutes.
Its fibers converge to a thick tendon, which is inserted into the tuberosity of the ulna and the rough depression on the anterior surface of the coronoid process of the ulna.
Its thick plumage, heavily feathered taloned feet, and colouration render the Snowy Owl well-adapted for life north of the Arctic Circle.
Its thick skin made it resistant to rot during the transportation process.
Its skin can be up to thick.
Its body is covered in a thick coat of fine grey fur except for its stomach, which is cream colored ; its tail is hairless.
Its walls were thick, with log facings around an earthen filling.
Its architecture is dominated by thick walls, and round-headed windows and arches, with much carved decoration.
The Rotunda has a diameter of 24. 5 m. Its walls are more than 6 m thick, which is why it has withstood Thessaloniki's earthquakes.
Its suspension towers were above the level of the roadway, where they were thick.
Its long stroke and large capacity made for very good ' towing ' torque, while its thick castings and relatively loose tolerances gave it a reputation for reliability in spite of abuse.
Its trademark was that it was printed on very thick card stock ( about twice the thickness of regular cards ), used a unique glossy finish along with six color printing.
Its base, at 59 metres ( 194 ft ) thick, is the widest of any similar structure in the world.
Its hull, stated to be twice as thick as that of the Enterprise NX-01, is capable of surviving the pressures in the top two kilometers of a gas giant's atmosphere.
Its habitat is prone to wildfire, and the species shows some adaptations unusual among pines to cope with this ; if the crown is destroyed by fire, the trunk, protected by its thick bark, will send out new shoots do re-grow a new crown.

Its and substantial
Its emphasis was on science — and conformably to the broad 18th-century understanding of the term ' science ', its content extends beyond what would be called science or technology today, and includes topics from the humanities and fine arts, e. g. a substantial number from law, commerce, music, and heraldry.
Its most substantial rival was Cines in Rome, which started producing in 1906.
Its European portion, which occupies a substantial part of continental Europe, is home to most of Russia's industrial and agricultural activity.
Its use spread throughout Europe, especially after the invention of the printing press ; but the editors introduced variations of their own choosing, some of them substantial.
Its programs are supported by successful fundraising efforts which have helped it to build substantial monetary reserves.
Its borders currently encompass the entirety of Alabama ; almost all of Georgia ; all of Middle and East Tennessee, plus a substantial portion of West Tennessee ; a bit of the panhandle of Florida ; and small portion of Kentucky.
Its place in small rural communities, for example, when it establishes itself in a local church hall, and absorbs substantial numbers of the population, is very different from its situation in large urban centres, where its presence is marginalised by other social and economic activities.
Its body is moderately long and substantial, stocky, with a noticeable rectangular stance.
Its fleet consisted of 206 galleys and 6 galleasses ( large new galleys, invented by the Venetians, which carried substantial artillery ) and was commanded by John of Austria, the illegitimate son of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.
Its advantage is its substantial buoyancy and planing surface, which enables most surfers using it to ride waves generally deemed too small to propel a shortboard, as well as anything else.
Its actions over a substantial breach in 2004 led to calls for new national privacy laws in the US to protect the personal data of Americans.
In her review for The New York Times, Janet Maslin wrote, " Its jokes, characters and story line are as wispy as the ghosts themselves, and a good deal less substantial ".
Its economy initially enjoyed substantial growth but collapsed in the 1990s, unlike that of its Communist neighbor People's Republic of China.
Its facilities ultimately included two large dry docks, a substantial basin ( now used by local anglers ), masting sheers, numerous storehouses, a gatehouse and clockhouse, gun bastions, and, in later years, a large metal-working factory used to produce anchors and other iron items used in shipbuilding.
Its artists, like Cocteau Twins and Dead Can Dance, developed substantial cult followings in the mid-1980s, but 4AD continued to evolve, and, after signing Throwing Muses and Pixies, the label increasingly concentrated on underground American rock music.
Its population of 11, 985 includes a substantial Greek community.
Its exterior is partly of brick and partly tile-hung, the roof is tiled, and substantial wooden beams and trusses are visible inside.
Its offices, ports and bazaars attracted many communities from the rest of India, ( especially the Marwari and Chinese communities ); substantial populations of these communities have lived for generations in Kolkata.
Its length may vary from a single paragraph to a substantial essay.
Its roots stretch back to the Bronze Age and it is also the site of a substantial Roman Villa.
Its population includes a substantial Greek minority.
Its aim was to undertake laboratory and epidemiological research on the common cold, with a view to reducing its human and economic costs ; common colds account for a third of all acute respiratory infections and the economic costs are substantial in terms of days off work.
Its demographic legacy endured for several centuries after the Ottoman conquest in 1461 and a substantial number of Greek Orthodox inhabitants ( called Pontic Greeks ) remained in the area until the early 20th century.
Its public buildings, churches, hotels and institutions are all handsome and substantial, its residences the perfection of refined taste ; it has fifteen miles ( 24 km ) of streets, the principal of which are wide, well paved, and generally well shaded with ornamental trees.

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