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In 1527, he obtained permission to | enclose a large plot of land close to his birthplace |
g 3 maintenance hangars large enough to fully | enclose a C-5. |
bear thin flattened plates (oostegites) which | enclose a ventral brood pouch, known as a marsupium. |
mer plague pit), paid for a bank and ditch to | enclose a suitable playing area for the schoolboys. |
limb to 320 m (1,050 ft) over the village and | enclose a reservoir created by damming the Ruisseau d |
seems that Brinklow's bailey was modified to | enclose a smaller area by cutting a ditch and forming |
e meaning of the Press Council Act, 1978, and | enclose a copy of the letter to the editor, pointing |
For example, the vanadate cage V18O42 can | enclose a Cl− ion. |
a shallow moat, form the dramatic centre and | enclose a space for quiet contemplation. |
-neck bottle was designed and manufactured to | enclose a marble and a rubber washer/gasket in the ne |
Rampart walls of the fort | enclose a valley which has ruins of old buildings and |
As the fibers arch across the pyramid, they | enclose a small nucleus which lies in front of and me |
resh rates), the range of working values will | enclose a three-dimensional, usually oddly-shaped vol |
upees as fee in the Office of the Tribunal or | enclose along with the petition a bank draft for the |
The municipal boundaries | enclose an area of 680 square kilometers. |
which | enclose an area of approximately 1.8 acres (7,300 squ |
vary in thickness from 1.4 to 2.4 metres and | enclose an area of about 22 metres square. |
The present boundaries of the parish | enclose an area of 7,718 acres (31.23 km2) and includ |
ldings as are necessary for his trade, and to | enclose and improve such quantities of land he shall |
clear, | enclose and cultivate 5 acres (20,000 m2) of land dur |
It has steep hills nearby which almost | enclose and shelter Kinnersley. |
Around 1206 King John permitted the monks to | enclose and clear part of the nearby Perry woods. |
Its single rampart and ditch earthworks | enclose approximately five acres of land and is in re |
wo channels at the island of Srirangam, which | enclose between them the delta of Thanjavur (Tanjore) |
g amongst other matters Lords of the Manor to | enclose common land provided that sufficient pasture |
Formally, it allowed Lords of the Manor to | enclose common land providing sufficient pasture rema |
For this reason, it is usually necessary to | enclose each wait operation in a loop like this |
Biotite and hornblende frequently | enclose feldspar ophitically; less commonly iron oxid |
rand plan to straighten Braunton Pill, and to | enclose further fringes of land, together with the ar |
Simply, | enclose inline citations, with WP:CITE or WP:CITE/ES |
icted by the Duke of Bedford so that he could | enclose it as a park for hunting (nearby Charlecote r |
, and wagons should be fitted with a frame to | enclose large items, to prevent their falling off. |
I | enclose my name - asking you, if you please - Sir - t |
l Inclosure Act, which permitted landlords to | enclose open fields and common land and deny local pe |
It and the Murray | enclose Pental Island. |
d wafers encircles Saint Bartholomew, mussels | enclose Saint Ambrose, and a rosary frames the Adorat |
f lawsuits as attempts were made to drain and | enclose sections of the moor, leading to disputes ove |
It abounds in sandy spits that partly | enclose shallow bays. |
any diabases, in which large plates of augite | enclose smaller laths of plagioclase feldspar. |
These BSCs are commonly used to | enclose specific equipment (e.g. |
The larger crystals | enclose spines having a central pore. |
ts added in the south end zone to effectively | enclose that end of the stadium. |
es such as onions and leeks added) is used to | enclose the contents during baking. |
Once the English settlers began to | enclose the marsh for pasture and the tide no longer |
ved with marble and new screens were added to | enclose the altar. |
rystone wall may well have been built then to | enclose the herd. |
ue, set on the podium that was constructed to | enclose the chthonic altar dedicated to Hyakinthos, w |
um tower and section of the wall that used to | enclose the Jiangjun's yamen. |
93 on an earth rampart with large bastions to | enclose the city, and pointed wooden stakes to top th |
Monks Risborough resisted the pressure to | enclose the common lands and open fields and to do aw |
a detour on the north-east at Halsibagan, to | enclose the garden houses of Gobindram Mitter and Umi |
galls, formed of flattend projections, often | enclose the immature acorn. |
is used to glue the arrangement together and | enclose the sample to conserve it. |
Some prominent and visible earthworks still | enclose the site, including parts of the moat. |
e whole is lit by large arched windows, which | enclose the lower bed or the 'bed de l'orangerie'. |
th and the Jadebusen (a bay of the North Sea) | enclose the Butjadingen peninsula. |
Four doorways | enclose the two-story tomb and to the north, there is |
rook's home, police found a pipe, end caps to | enclose the pipe, gunpowder and a fuse. |
was enlarged and a brick wall was erected to | enclose the court green and to keep livestock and pou |
Work to | enclose the ground began in 1996-1997, and Woodley's |
complex ions, brackets [ ] are often used to | enclose the ionic formula, as in [B12H12]2−, which is |
om vandals or weather and asked Rocketdyne to | enclose the drawings in glass. |
ide attractive foregrounds for the walls that | enclose the formally landscaped terrace. |
ingham was built in the early 19th century to | enclose the 1,500 acres (610 ha) of Chillingham Park. |
ies of vertical planes, zig-zagged in plan to | enclose the hall, with similarly folded planes for it |
le Ages or because the landowner preferred to | enclose the land for sheep pasture. |
The large stipules which | enclose the growth tip are pressed together to form a |
ip Egerton began to construct a brick wall to | enclose the estate plus some additional fields, an ar |
a wall that Ghazan Khan had begun building to | enclose the entire city of Tabriz, and later by a sec |
with Hemiphractus species going as far as to | enclose the eggs in a pouch until they hatch. |
divides into two major one way streets which | enclose the town centre and run along The Stray, (a 2 |
olve the space problem, he boldly proposed to | enclose the Poltva River underground, and instead of |
he Duke of Northumberland, to enable lords to | enclose their land at their own discretion - out of k |
The curtain walls from the 12th century | enclose two residence houses from two different perio |
external walls form an irregular octagon, and | enclose upwards of sixteen acres of land. |
rade architect Dimitrije T. Leko was built to | enclose what was left of the tower. |
ty Council was set up in 1888, its boundaries | enclose what are now the Inner London boroughs, and w |
Some of their spells can | enclose wide-ranging areas with fiery walls and keep |
e connecting archway, as designed, and simply | enclose with glass. |
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