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Such and buildings
Such buildings were used to host civic town functions – including dancing, music listening, and gambling.
Such doors pose a substantial fire risk to occupants of occupied buildings when they are locked.
Such balloons could carry incendiary and high-explosive bombs to the United States and drop them there to kill people, destroy buildings, and start forest fires.
Such a variety of differing spatial forms, many derived from Palladio's reconstructions of ancient Roman buildings ( such as the Baths of Diocletian ) had never previously been seen in English architecture.
Such triangles can be found on inscriptions on buildings in the twentieth century.
Such units guard government buildings at all levels ( including party and state organisations, foreign embassies and consulates ), provide personal protection to senior government officials, provide security functions to public corporations and major public events.
Such Zoroastrian fire temples, square domed buildings with entrances at the axes, inspired the forms of early mosques after the Islamic conquest of the empire.
Such buildings must be protected from groundwater, usually by building upon a masonry, fired brick, rock or rubble foundation, and also from wind-driven rain in damp climates, usually by deep roof overhangs.
Such features may include lakes, park boundaries, buildings, city boundaries, or land uses.
Such cities do not have authority that supersedes and are not exempt from the state fire safety committee's established fire code in state or county owned buildings and public schools wherever located throughout the state.
Such buildings as Gordon Bunshaft's Lever House and Mies's Seagram Building in New York City, and Frank Lloyd Wright's Johnson Wax Headquarters attempted this goal, but many of these designs retained structural artifacts that prevented a consistent, monolithic look.
Such saplings are considered to be very aggressive, as they can grow in the walls of buildings, bridges, highways, and other concrete structures.
Such regional wealth led to construction of new buildings, especially those surrounding Kecskemét's main square.
Such buildings abound along with Puerto Rican adaptations of Victorian architecture.
Such buildings are often simply demolished ( such as Broad Street railway station ( London ); a similar fate threatens Michigan Central Station ), or they may be preserved as part of a heritage railway.
Such a scheme can prove efficient in buildings where the volume of traffic would normally have a single elevator stopping at every floor.
Such switchgear line-ups and high-energy arc sources are commonly present in electric power utility substations and generating stations, industrial plants and large commercial buildings.
Such topography resulted in terrace-constructed buildings within the defensive walls.
Such buildings are of interest as concrete ventures in the interfaith understanding which many religious groups now espouse.
Such buildings come to be regarded as " centers " of an inhabited area, or even the world, and serve as icons of its ideals.
Such materials are already commercialized as door mirrors for cars, coatings for buildings, self-cleaning glass, etc.
Such codes relate to both BT's own buildings and major customer sites.
Such examples are hills, valley sides, mountains ( with substantial vegetation ) and buildings constructed from stone, brick or concrete but without reinforced steel.
Such buildings may be constructed without going through the necessary procedures required for construction, such as acquiring building permits, and can be very densely populated.

Such and pyramids
Such artifacts include the Egyptian pyramids, Stonehenge, and the Moai of Easter Island.

Such and Egypt
Such technology was very secure and not easily hackable but chip cards phased out the optical phone cards around the world and the last Landis + Gyr factory closed in May 2006 when optical phonecards were still in use in few countries like Austria, Israël and Egypt.
Such a spin-off has aired in Macedonia, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Greece, Japan and Egypt.
Such trade occurred either directly with Egypt, or through intermediaries such as Greek or Etruscan sailors.
Such a measure might have benefited about five million Moroccan citizens, who are considered to be descendants of moriscos, as well as an indeterminate number of people in Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania, Libya, Egypt and Turkey.
Such an alliance naturally threatened the third successor state, Ptolemaic Egypt.
Such stones have been discovered by archaeologists in both Britain and Egypt.
Such as at Angkor Wat in Cambodia, or in ancient Egypt.

Such and Roman
Such a treaty was seemingly remarkably effective, as the Bastarnae disappear, save for a single passing mention in Tacitus, from the Roman chronicles until c. AD 175, some 160 years after Augustus ' inscription was carved.
Adrienne Mayor, in introducing a bibliography on the topic, noted that most modern folklorists are largely unaware of classical parallels and precedents, in materials that are only partly represented by the familiar designation Aesopica: " Ancient Greek and Roman literature contains rich troves of folklore and popular beliefs, many of which have counterparts in modern contemporary legends " ( Such as Mayor, 2000 ).
Such finer distinctions aside, " gladiator " could be ( and was ) used as an insult throughout the Roman period.
Such names are inherited from father to son ; but a sonless Roman aristocrat quite commonly adopted an heir, who would also take the family name-this could be done in his will.
Such orientation was followed in Sinological works until the 1950s or 60s, when it started to be gradually replaced by right apostrophes (< font face =" Times New Roman ">’</ font >) in academic literature.
Such practices survived the Roman and Visigothic conquests to a point that even in the 8th century king Favila was buried there, in the same place were the bodies of ancient tribal leaders had their final rest.
Such Anglo-Catholics, especially in England, often celebrate Mass according to the contemporary Roman Catholic rite and are concerned with seeking reunion with the Roman Catholic Church.
Such altars are found in Roman Catholic churches awaiting restructuring from an arrangement in which a priest celebrated Mass at a remote high altar, usually facing away from them, to one in which he is closer to the congregation and generally facing them.
Such a sovereign was considered the most direct representative of the Visigothic kings, who had been themselves the representatives of the Roman Empire.
Such buttressing was common in Roman arch construction.
Such entities can include multilateral international organizations, military alliance organizations ( e. g. NATO ), multinational corporations, non-governmental organizations, or other institutions such as the Roman Catholic Church, Wal-Mart, or the Hanseatic League.
Such calendars are known from the Roman world, giving not only the dates of ceremonies and processions, but also the rituals and liturgies involved.
Such statues frequently commemorated military leaders, and those statesmen who wished to symbolically emphasize the active leadership role undertaken since Roman times by the equestrian class, the equites ( plural of eques ) or knights.
Such sacred rites were gradually transferred to the state, or opened to the Roman populus ; a well-known legend attributed the destruction of the Potitii to the abandonment of its religious office.
Such is the importance of the Roman remains in Vigo that many Spanish authors have come to coin the term Romanesque Vigo ( románico vigués in Spanish ).
Such periods were followed by periods of technological decay, as during the Roman Empire's decline and fall and the ensuing early medieval period.
Such consolidation was not universally approved, as it consolidated more and more land into fewer and fewer hands, mainly Senators and the Roman emperor.
Such weights varied in quality-10 and 50 pound examples acquired in Italy, possibly from Pompeii, were of polished blackstone, while a 40 pound example on exhibition in Eschborn, close to the Roman frontier in Germany, was made of sandstone.
Such corps were: the auxilia ; Roman navy, the Praetorian Guard's cavalry ( equites singulares Augusti ); and the cohortes urbanae ( the City of Rome's public-order battalions ).
Such innovations as are exemplified in his stylistically-attributed motets for the Roman de Fauvel were particularly important, and made possible the free and quite complex music of the next hundred years, culminating in the Ars subtilior.
Such a viewpoint was not constrained to any one particular form of Christianity in this period, but was found amongst the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Church of England and also various forms of Protestantism.
Such powerless beings cannot even be responsible for the rise and success of the Roman Empire.

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