buttresses in A Sentence

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    On either side are corner Buttresses.

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    I was gonna put Buttresses in.

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    You see those Buttresses at the back?

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    But no one thought to take the Buttresses off.

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    Buttress blade:- It works best for fast cutting and cutting large chips.

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    All flying Buttresses and spiky columns, it is a Gothic masterpiece- and best seen from the outside.

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    The sea ice serves as“buttress”, a block that slows down the flow of Antarctic glaciers into the ocean.

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    He shows how religion fuels war, forments bigotry, and abuses children, buttressing his points with historical and contemporary evidence.

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    He shows how religion fuels war, foments bigotry, and abuses children, buttressing his points with historical and contemporary evidence.

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    The first courts built at this school were rather dangerous because they were near water pipes, Buttresses, chimneys, and ledges.

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    The main gate, made formidable by high Buttresses, is close to the north-west corner and the small gate in the south-east corner.

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    It is not only world's fourth largest dam, but also the biggest ever hollow body multiple arches and buttress dam of the world.

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    These Buttresses facilitated Armenian churches' distinctiveness, as did the utilization of design patterns from the Middle Eastern dome constructions and the extant European Medieval architectural trends.

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    Because of this, the buttress roots occur at the surface so the trees can maximize uptake and actively compete with the rapid uptake of other trees.

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    The magnificent flying Buttresses had indeed held the walls true, but the Gallery of Kings, statues on the western facade, were a foot out of plumb, Tallon told National Geographic in 2015.

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    To support the unprecedented height of the building, the engineers developed a new structural system called the buttressed core, which consists of a hexagonal core reinforced by three Buttresses that form the‘Y' shape.

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    To support the unprecedented height of the building, the engineers developed a new structural system called the buttressed core, which consists of a hexagonal core reinforced by three Buttresses that form the ‘Y' shape.

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    And as if to buttress this point, Mar-a-Lago, a private club owned by Trump and based out of Palm Beach in Florida has increased the cost of club membership to what it used to be since Donald Trump became president last weekend.

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    The building's familiar towers and flying Buttresses loomed over the Ile de la Cité for centuries, prompting the author Victor Hugo to locate Notre Dame not only at the literal center of the city of Paris but also at its historical center, as a symbol.

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