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The priory church was built around 1200, and enlarged around 1300 in association with the construction of the Purbeck marble tomb of St Eadburh.
This arrangement lasted until 1102, when Robert Fitz Hamon greatly enlarged the church of Tewkesbury and transferred the community from Cranborne there transforming Cranborne Abbey into a priory subject to Tewkesbury Abbey.

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This original " book of saviours ," made up of the stories of Ehud, Jael and parts of Gideon, had already been enlarged and transformed into " wars of Yahweh " before being given the final Deuteronomistic revision.
The government he led put in place the post-war settlement, based upon the assumption that full employment would be maintained by Keynesian policies, and that a greatly enlarged system of social services would be created – aspirations that had been outlined in the wartime Beveridge Report.
According to Day's autobiography, as told to A. E. Hotchner, the usually athletic and healthy Martin Melcher had an enlarged heart.
By the 5th century, this authentic collection had been enlarged by spurious letters, and some of the original letters had been changed with interpolations, created to posthumously enlist Ignatius as an unwitting witness in theological disputes of that age, while the purported eye-witness account of his martyrdom is also thought to be a forgery from around the same time.
Okrand enlarged the lexicon and developed grammar based on the original dozen words Doohan had created.
Al Davis had an enlarged photo of Joe Namath at Oakland's headquarters that depicted the quarterback sprawled out on the ground following a vicious hit from Raider defender Ben Davidson ; the photographed play was said to have broken the quarterback's jaw ( though Namath stated he had broken it on a tough piece of steak, and some claim it was Raiders defensive end Ike Lassiter who injured Namath ).
Many in the Union Party leadership were lawyers who had contracts with the sugar operations recently bought out and enlarged by the new American owners, thus establishing a close relationship between the nascent middle classes and the American corporate interests.
They had a keeled breastbone that was developed for the attachment of flight muscles and an enlarged brain that shows specialised features associated with flight.
Features long yearned for by QuakeC coders finally reached realization as QuakeC now had file and string handling functions, enlarged string buffers, more math functions, and so on.
In a total of circa 3000 men, ( plus the velites that normally enlarged the number to about 4200 ), the legion had only around 300 horsemen, divided into 10 units ( turmae ) of 30 men.
He issued the so-called Lex Hieronica, which was later adopted by the Romans for their administration of Sicily ; he also had the theatre enlarged and a new immense altar, the " Hiero's Ara ", built.
In 1818 Bowdler published an enlarged edition of The Family Shakspeare, which had considerable success.
In April 1921, speaking before a special joint session of Congress which he had called, Harding argued for peacemaking with Germany and Austria, emergency tariffs, new immigration laws, regulation of radio and trans cable communications, retrenchment in government, tax reduction, repeal of wartime excess profits tax, reduction of railroad rates, promotion of agricultural interests, a national budget system, an enlarged merchant marine and a department of public welfare.
The constitution enlarged the National Assembly from 136 members to a maximum of 158 members, established an electoral commission, and allowed for more than one presidential candidate who no longer had to be a member of UNIP.
Its basic, and equally grandiose idea, was that, as the French Revolution of 1789 had enlarged the concept of individual liberty, another revolution would now be needed for national liberty ; and his vision went further because he hoped that in the no doubt distant future free nations might combine to form a loosely federal Europe with some kind of federal assembly to regulate their common interests.
To the north and south of the rock of the Doms, partly on the site of the Bishop's Palace, which had been enlarged by John XXII, was built the Palace of the Popes, in the form of an imposing fortress consisting of towers, linked to each other, and named as follows: De la Campane, de Trouillas, de la Glacière, de Saint-Jean, des Saints-Anges ( Benedict XII ), de la Gâche, de la Garde-Robe ( Clement VI ), de Saint-Laurent ( Innocent VI ).
Like the latter, Prosalirus did not have greatly enlarged legs but had the typical three-pronged pelvic structure of modern frogs.
Washington had weighed, and suffered from hypertension, high cholesterol levels, and an enlarged heart.
He had been warned that his liver was enlarged as early as March 1970, and had been diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver and kidneys in April 1981.
This had started earlier under the Severan emperors who enlarged the army by one quarter and doubled the legionaries ' base pay.
After Constantine the Great had enlarged Byzantium to make it into a new capital city in 330, it was thought appropriate that its bishop, once a suffragan of Heraclea Pontica and traditionally a successor of Saint Andrew the Apostle, should become second only to the Bishop of Old Rome.
By the time the enlarged project was completed in 1676, the river front measured 196 metres and the complex had fifteen courtyards, the largest being the cour d ' honneur (" court of honour ") for military parades.

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The first vehicle was the Jowett Seven using an enlarged version of the pre-war flat twin.
Modifications included the 1500 GT engine with an improved cylinder head with enlarged valves, twin Dell ' Orto carburettors and a compression ratio of 9. 4: 1.
It was a twin to Rockwell House and was enlarged in the 1870s by the addition of verandahs on three sides.
Power came from an enlarged, 2. 9 L ( 2936 cc ) version of the GTO's twin IHI turbocharged V8 developing under 110 kPa ( 16 psi ) of boost.
The Citroën G Van was the 1948 prototype built by Citroën of a small truck which looked like a scaled down version of the H Van, and equipped with an enlarged version of the 2CV flat twin enlarged to 475 cc.
As a defensive ring mounted gun the Schwarzlose usually retained its normal twin firing handles and trigger button although some MG-16 aircraft guns were fitted with enlarged pistol shaped handles and a handgun style trigger.

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The brick and granite work was enlarged, the watch towers were redesigned, and cannons were placed along its length.
Started by the Arabs of the oldest foundations, enlarged by the Normans restored and strengthened by Frederick II of Swabia is surrounded by walls with round towers built under Alfonso of Aragon in which a Gothic portal dating from the fourteenth century.
The Lusignans enlarged the castle, built a wall and towers around the town, and extended the fortifications to the harbour.
Al-Kamil completed the citadel ; he strengthened and enlarged some of the existing towers, and also added a number of square towers which served as self-contained keeps.
The building was notably enlarged in the reign of Edward IV, and the towers added in 1765.
In the 13th century, the castle was enlarged and equipped with robust towers and curtain walls.
In the early eighteenth century changes were introduced to the basilica by Czech architect, Frantisek Maxmilian Kanka ; windows were enlarged, buttresses added, a south-west tower was rebuilt, and a new west front with two towers was constructed in a gothic baroque style.

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Some types of worms, such as leeches, also have an enlarged ganglion at the back end of the nerve cord, known as a " tail brain ".
The collection was dramatically enlarged by the excavations of A. H. Layard at the Assyrian sites of Nimrud and Nineveh between 1845 and 1851.
This force captured the Sinai and garrisoned the extended lines of communication, but in early 1917 their advance was stopped at Gaza until towards the end of the year when a greatly enlarged force of infantry and mounted troops captured Beersheba, most of southern Palestine and Jerusalem.
The first attempt at building a larger swift vessel was in America with the Ann McKim, 494 tons OM, built on the enlarged lines of a Baltimore clipper, with sharply raked stem, counter stern and square rig.
In the early 1970s, setbacks to US military capabilities in the region including the fall of Saigon, victory of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, the closure of the Peshawar Air Station listening post in Pakistan and Kagnew Station in Ethiopia, the Mayaguez incident, and the build-up of Soviet Naval presence in Aden and a Soviet Air Base at Berbera, Somalia, caused the US to request, and the UK to approve, permission to build a fleet anchorage and enlarged airfield on Diego Garcia, and the Seabees doubled the number of workers constructing these facilities.
Washington enlarged the house at Mount Vernon after his marriage.
The oldest house remaining in Greenwich Village is the Isaacs-Hendricks House, at 77 Bedford Street ( built 1799, much altered and enlarged 1836, third story 1928 ).
Egyptians considered Imhotep as a creative and inventive intellectual by the way he enlarged the burial site at Sakkara that was also constructed in stages.
Founded in the 1120s around a powerful Norman great tower, the castle was significantly enlarged by King John at the beginning of the 13th century.
The network will cease to grow at this point, and the system must be enlarged.
Headquartered at 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, Redwood City, California, United States and employing approximately 113, 644 people worldwide, it has enlarged its share of the software market through organic growth and through a number of high-profile acquisitions.
If rotary pumps are operated at high speeds, the fluids will cause erosion, eventually developing enlarged clearances through which liquid can pass, reducing the efficiency of the pump.
In season, he hunted at Castello della Magliana, which he enlarged.
The original court was the university's smallest at only by, but was enlarged to its current size in the nineteenth century by demolishing the south range.
The underground laboratory has been enlarged and continues to operate other experiments at SNOLAB.
When his business was enlarged in 1881 by the establishment of a tapestry industry at Merton Abbey Mills, in South West London, Morris found yet another means for expressing the medievalism that inspired all his work, whether on paper or at the loom.
Others were enlarged at enormous expense to fit the entire space.
In his reply, Washington said that " sometimes personal problems are enlarged out of proportion to the entire life picture at the time and the more important things are abandoned.
Next to the Duomo were the Civic Tower ( existing at least from 1330 and enlarged in 1583 by Pellegrino Tibaldi ): its fall on March 17, 1989, was the final motivating force that started the last decade's efforts to save the Leaning Tower of Pisa from a similar fate.
The school grappled with many financial problems and it was at this time that help was received from the China Congregational Church and the School Committee was enlarged to accept representatives from its new friend.
But this may not be true if the final image is viewed under more demanding conditions, e. g., a very large final image viewed at normal distance, or a portion of an image enlarged to normal size ( Hansma 1996 ).
* Villa Contarini, at Piazzola sul Brenta, built in 1546 by Palladio and enlarged in the following centuries, is the most important.
William Strunk Jr. ( 1 July 1869 – 26 September 1946 ) was a professor of English at Cornell University and author of the The Elements of Style ( 1918 ), which, after being revised and enlarged by his former student E. B.

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