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But it was not a tall structure and other buildings concealed it.
It was an old and dirty wooden structure, sadly in need of repair.
The bombproof was a low-ceilinged structure of heavy timbers covered with earth.
As Mr. Palmer was educated to house-building only, and had never seen a structure of this nature ; ;
The nest itself, the structure that in some cases housed about 2,000 individuals when the season was at its peak, is now rapidly destroyed by the scavenging larvae of certain beetles and moths.
Possibly their compulsivity was not strong enough to cause them to build their own structure.
What Parker and his contemporaries -- Gillespie, Davis, Monk, Roach ( Tristano is an anomaly ), etc. -- did was to absorb the musical ornamentation of the older jazz into the basic structure, of which it then became an integral part, and with which it then developed.
A final factor which contributed greatly to the fragmentation of the Congo, immediately after independence, was the provincial structure that had been established by the Belgians for convenience in administration.
At one time I became disturbed in the faith in which I had grown up by the apparent inroads being made upon both Old and New Testaments by a `` Higher Criticism '' of the Bible, to refute which I felt the need of a better knowledge of Hebrew and of archaeology, for it seemed to me that to pull out some of the props of our faith was to weaken the entire structure.
Here was what was called the American dream, namely, the effort to build a structure which would be something new in history and to do so in such fashion that God could bless it.
Readers unacquainted with its reputation as a satirical work often do not immediately realize that Swift was not seriously proposing cannibalism and infanticide, nor would readers unfamiliar with the satires of Horace and Juvenal recognize that Swift's essay follows the rules and structure of Latin satires.
The largest structure ever made from adobe ( bricks ) was the Bam Citadel, which suffered serious damage ( up to 80 %) by an earthquake on December 26, 2003.
The mixture was then formed and pressed into wood forms, producing rows of dried earth bricks that would then be laid across a support structure of wood and plastered into place with more adobe.
The phonetic structure of the Greek language created too many ambiguities when the vowels went unrepresented, so the script was modified.
The abjad form of writing is well-adapted to the morphological structure of the Semitic languages it was developed to write.
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, physicists discovered subatomic components and structure inside the atom, thereby demonstrating that the ' atom ' was divisible.
In this manner, for example, it was theorized that mercury could penetrate into metals and modify their inner structure.
Originally, the Church of England was self-contained and relied for its unity and identity on its own history, its traditional legal and episcopal structure and its status as an established church of the state.
A bridge was first completed here in 1887, replaced by another structure in 1949, and subsequently replaced with the current bridge which was completed in 2008.
According to the archaeologists, the door was reused in a structure in Roman Egypt.
Thomson theorized that multiple electrons revolved in orbit-like rings within a positively charged jelly-like substance, and between the electron's discovery and 1909, this " plum pudding model " was the most widely accepted explanation of atomic structure.
Ptolemy's view of Germans in the region indicates that the tribal structure had lost its grip in the Black Forest region and was replaced by a canton structure.

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There are also periodic changes in the structure and organization of the church, mainly to accommodate the organization's growth and increasing international presence.
When a fully normalized database structure is extended to allow it to accommodate new types of data, the pre-existing aspects of the database structure can remain largely or entirely unchanged.
Other reasons include: a ) changes in plant canopy caused by shifts in plant biomass production associated with moisture regime ; b ) changes in litter cover on the ground caused by changes in both plant residue decomposition rates driven by temperature and moisture dependent soil microbial activity as well as plant biomass production rates ; c ) changes in soil moisture due to shifting precipitation regimes and evapo-transpiration rates, which changes infiltration and runoff ratios ; d ) soil erodibility changes due to decrease in soil organic matter concentrations in soils that lead to a soil structure that is more susceptible to erosion and increased runoff due to increased soil surface sealing and crusting ; e ) a shift of winter precipitation from non-erosive snow to erosive rainfall due to increasing winter temperatures ; f ) melting of permafrost, which induces an erodible soil state from a previously non-erodible one ; and g ) shifts in land use made necessary to accommodate new climatic regimes.
Critics of safe trade argue that the military and agriculture aspects of biosecurity are dissimilar, unlikely to converge in the form of an attack disguised as an accident, and require such differential prevention and response measures that there is little risk reduced in altering the fundamental structure of trade relationships to accommodate a robust regime of biosecurity.
In mammals ( other than monotremes ), the cochlea is extended still further, becoming a coiled structure in order to accommodate its length within the head.
Zeolites have a porous structure that can accommodate a wide variety of cations, such as Na < sup >+</ sup >, K < sup >+</ sup >, Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup >, Mg < sup > 2 +</ sup > and others.
After Choctaw Nation had acquired the former OPC buildings, Choctaw Nation built a third structure, the Financial Building, to accommodate growth.
foot facility, as well as an amphitheater that can accommodate 15, 000 people, a huge castle like play structure with play equipment, a 64 acre sports center with 7 baseball / softball fields, 3 soccer fields, disc golf course, and 8 tennis courts.
Almost from the start of its stewardship, the Park Service sought to move the bell from Independence Hall to a structure where it would be easier to care for the bell and accommodate visitors.
As such, the typical fire station often has a high structure to accommodate the length of a hose for such preventative maintenance.
The structure consists of a single large round-headed archway on the outer side with two smaller arches of different sizes a few metres to the south, both deeply rebated to accommodate doors.
Sometimes the shell has a siphonal canal to accommodate this structure.
The structure forming the shell of a chamber is a box large enough to easily accommodate the animal being used as a subject.
The financial structure must accommodate the need for building the design provided, and must pay amounts that are legally owed.
The eel ascending ramp can be a fairly simple constructions, such as a hollowed out tree filled with recycled fishing net, or a more complex structure designed to accommodate specific species or ages of eels.
* Chippenham Fire Station ( from around 1910 until 1945 when they moved to their current location in Dallas Road ) this led to substantial changes to the interior structure to accommodate the engines and the addition of two large doors to the end gable
The need to accommodate the existing structure of the Empire with Bodin as theorist of sovereignty led to a controversy running over nearly half a century ; starting with Henning Arnisaeus, it continued unresolved to 1626 and the time of Christopher Besoldus.
However, RCU updates can be expensive, as they must leave the old versions of the data structure in place to accommodate pre-existing readers.
Detached breakwaters are generally used in the same way as groynes, to build up the volume of material between the coast and the breakwater structure in order to accommodate storm surges.
These homes are difficult to accommodate inexpensively since there is often no space available inside the structure to install long sloping wheelchair ramps to access the various floors.
The net result is that the volume of the vessel or structure must expand to accommodate the hot combustion gases, or the vessel must be strong enough to withstand the additional internal pressure, or it fails, allowing the gases to escape.
While the Kindred of the East supplement gave a structure of the Wheel of Ages ( mirrored in Exalted first edition books as the Ages of Man ) that seemed to accommodate the integration of Exalted, oWoD.
While the pelvis is not entirely like that of a human ( being markedly wide, or flared, with laterally orientated iliac blades ), these features point to a structure radically remodelled to accommodate a significant degree of bipedalism.

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