steeple in A Sentence

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    Pompeii- the Steeple of 1982.

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    Uh, I don't think our house has a Steeple.

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    Its Steeple has been closed to the public since recent years due to collapse fears.

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    He visited all the monuments and sat a long time on top of the church Steeple.

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    He visited all the public monuments, and sat a long time on top of the church Steeple.

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    Gratefully they fizzled, in spite of the fact that the Steeple and the Filaret Tower were gravely harmed.

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    The event, called Rabbit Steeple Chase, has met with some success among the public, and is gathering more and more fans.

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    Beyond this, he also was apparently fond of pulling“risky tricks” like risking life and limb by climbing the town's famous Steeple.

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    Kirstone Pass gets it's name from Old Norse, as“kirk” means church and the nearby stone was thought to look like a church's Steeple.

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    Explaining that having no new spire at all was an option, Philippe noted that Notre-Dame had been without a Steeple for part of its history.

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    Investigators trying to determine the cause of the blaze are questioning workers who were renovating the Steeple, an operation suspected of accidentally triggering the blaze.

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    In the past the brick Steeple of the cathedral contained a clock that was the only public clock of the city during early part 19th century.

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    A view of Milwaukee's South Side skyline is replete with the Steeples of the many churches these immigrants built that are still vital centers of the community.

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    His old buddy Revere asked him a huge favor- would he be willing to risk his life by hanging signal lanterns from the Steeple of the church?

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    A view of Milwaukee's South Side Skyline is replete with the Steeples of the many churches these immigrants built, churches that are still vital centers of the community.

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    For example, they may instruct you on how to sit a certain way, Steeple your fingers, or shake hands in order to appear confident or assert dominance.

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    For example, they may instruct you on how to sit a certain way, Steeple your fingers, or shake hands just so in order to appear confident or assert dominance.

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    One of the most memorable of all took place on April 18, 1775 when Captain John Pulling lit two lanterns from the Steeple of Old North Church to kick off Paul Revere's famous ride.

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    An X-ray of the neck is not routine,[4] but if it is done, it can show a narrowing of the trachea, called the Steeple sign, because the narrow shape looks like a church Steeple.

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    This has led to an Easter tradition that says the bells fly out of their Steeples to go to Rome(explaining their silence), and return on Easter morning bringing both colored eggs and hollow chocolate shaped like eggs or rabbits.

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    A frontal X-ray of the neck is not routinely performed, but if it is done, it may show a characteristic narrowing of the trachea, called the Steeple sign, because of the subglottic stenosis, which resembles a Steeple in shape.

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