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The North American Journals of Prince Maximilian of Wied: ...
Soon a somewhat flatter region [lies] before us; on the right bank, steep bluffs
made of argillite or sandstone. Here and there with towerlike, rounded-off column
formations, often broad [with] ravines in which there are usually thickets and a
gully ...
Prince Alexander Philipp Maximilian of Wied, Stephen S. Witte, Marsha V. Gallagher, 2014
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The Annapolis Book of Seamanship: Fourth Edition
The light, in a towerlike framework called a pillar, fashes at night and in periods of
daytime poor visibility. The lighted buoy is indicated on a chart by a green
diamond with a purple circle (indicating a light) and the label “Fl G” with the
interval ...
TOWERLIKE. HOTEL. HAS. NO. TWO. ROOMS. ON. SAME. LEVEL. TOWERING
above the surrounding country like a lighthouse, one of the strangest of hotels
has just been opened at Sestrieres, in the Italian Alps. Not only does its round ...
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Puebloan Ruins of the Southwest
Yet, because a small number of Northern San Juan peoples had migrated into
Canyon del Muerto during the 1200s, building the central towerlike structure in
Mummy Cave and producing Mesa Verde-stvle ceramics, they could also have ...
Arthur H. Rohn, William M. Ferguson, 2006
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Defensive architecture of prehistoric Crete
Among other new towerlike (?) structures were the above-mentioned houses in
Kato Zakros as well as the trapezoidal area in Ambeles. With the beginning of the
LM I period the number of sites with towerlike structures slightly increased (one ...
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Medieval Archaeology - Crabtree: An Encyclopedia
Duringthe warsof the thirteenth century,English ships ofthis tradition werefitted
out with castles (i.e., towerlike platforms that enabledthe crossbowmentoshoot
their arrows froma high standpoint) (Fig. 2). Peoplefound shelter
underneaththese ...
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Vibro-Impact Dynamics of Ocean Systems and Related Problems
Towerlike structures like steel chimneys may be excited to vibrations by vortex
streets. Such a mechanism becomes dangerous if the first eigenfrequency of the
structure is small enough to be exited by not too large wind velocities which ...
Raouf A. Ibrahim, V. I. Babitsky, Masaaki Okuma, 2009
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Design in Puritan American Literature
The tease of Edwards's transitional "So great is he" does not lead to some explicit
revelation about God — the mind's desire for rational mastery; rather, it leads
merely to a reiteration of the very same sequence, as if the first towerlike Bablic ...
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Mummies and Mortuary Monuments: A Postprocessual Prehistory ...
Somewhat farther down the Maranon are rather typical looking chullpas as well
as tall, multistoried, towerlike buildings in high-elevation sites of the Tantamayo
region (Bonnier 1981; Flornoy 1949, 1957). This architecture includes courtyards
...
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Magnifying Mirrors: Women, Surrealism, & Partnership
Although one of her key paintings, Tomorrow h Never, (illus. 50) includes four
towerlike structures with evident similarities, exact repetition is excluded
throughout her work. By her seeming repetitions not only does she avoid a
vicious circle, ...