aqueducts in A Sentence

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    The Romans built three Aqueducts in town.

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    He also built great roads and Aqueducts.

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    Aqueducts and Canals.

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    The Croton Aqueduct.

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    And the construction of new sewers, fountains and Aqueducts.

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    The aqueduct of les Ferreres or the arch of Bará.

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    Aqueducts provided water that was later heated for use in the baths.

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    The Aqueducts provided water that was later heated for use in the baths.

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    Tagged with: agora baths aqueduct byzantine fountain city walls harbour old harbour Side theater.

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    Stone masonry arches form part of numerous historic buildings-- religious edifices, bridges, walkways, and Aqueducts.

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    An aqueduct, 6 m high, appears to have carried water to the city from Letoon.

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    João III, the construction of Sacristy Nova and, to the south, the Aqueduct(by Philip Terzi).

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    Nearby angle the charcoal of a basilica, agora, nymphaeum and 15 kilometers(9.3 mi) of Roman aqueduct.

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    The fountain celebrates the opening of the Croton Aqueduct, which finally solved NYC's water problems in 1842.

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    Relaying aqueduct open cast ductile iron d300mm and a closed manner by horizontal screw auger drilling using Fitting;

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    Aqueducts were built by the Greeks and AncientRomans, while the historyofChina shows they built irrigation and flood control works.

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    Still an incredible engineering feat, Aqueducts allowed humankind access to clean, running water, which significantly improved public health and sanitation.

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    While other civilizations constructed Aqueducts, the Romans built a system that served their Empire's capital and remains a significant engineering accomplishment.

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    It's used to draw ground water from a deep well, from a deep well, or from river, reservoit and aqueduct etc,

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    Aqueducts were built by the Greeks and Ancient Romans, while the history of China shows they built irrigation and flood control works.

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    Aqueducts were made even more efficient with the invention of the inverted siphon, as it allowed gravity to push water up through the pipes.

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    Over a period of some 500 years they constructed 11 Aqueducts to supply Rome with water from as much as 90 kilometers away.

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    Also in 1823, the Erie Canal aqueduct over the Genesee River was completed, and the Erie Canal east to the Hudson River was opened.

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    Roman Aqueducts were extremely sophisticated constructions, of a technological standard which was not to be equalled for over 1000 years after the fall of the Roman Empire.

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    Slightly less crowded is Segovia, a two-hour train ride north of Madrid, where you will find a magnificent Roman aqueduct, a Gothic cathedral and a fairytale-esque Alcázar.

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    Due to its ongoing struggles to maintain an adequate water supply, residents voted to have Hollywood annexed by the City of Los Angeles and its new aqueduct system.

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    From the Pyramids and Roman Aqueducts to the steam engine, spaceship, and smartphone, engineering is how we have been applying science to create structures and machines and transform the world around us.

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    Inventing Aqueducts that utilized the arch enabled the Romans to build larger systems, and with new materials such as concrete and water-proof cement, they could carry water along the straightest possible route.

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    The Trevi Fountain was built as the ending point of a 21 kilometre long aqueduct called Virgo, named for the goddess who would guide soldiers to water when they were thirsty and tired.

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    The aqueduct of Sylvius, normally narrow, may be obstructed by a number of genetically or acquired lesions(e.g., atresia, ependymitis, hemorrhage, tumor) and lead to dilation of both lateral ventricles, as well as the third ventricle.

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