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These villages, as a rule, are built in the form of small forts.
These tools are mostly built in the form of approximate expressions with some error level.
The fanciful coffins are built in the form of everything from a crab to a Mercedes-Benz.
The Michael Palace (named for the Archangel Michael) was built in the form of a medieval castle surrounded by a moat and guarded by 20 cannons.
The museum is terraced into the hillside, built in the form of three interconnected bars that seem to have sheared against one another, leaving jagged surfaces.
With regard to the large angle or high angular rate task, the full nonlinear tracking error model is built in the form of modified Rodrigues parameters.
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Pavilion, which somebody decided to build in the form of a volcano.
Along the upper Mississippi River and the Great Lakes, some of the later Indian mounds are, built in the shape of animals and other forms.
Metal girders may be single rolled pieces or, to permit greater stiffness and longer spans, may be built up in the form of an I by rivetting or welding plates and angles.
Those are in the creek's path too, and the dirt is built up in the form of a swale to help direct rainwater away from the concrete. .
With an increasing number of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) significant storage capacity will be built up in the form of car batteries.
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