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A palace that was built to keep the commoners out is now an estate open to all.
Almost 100 miles of fire break had yet to be built to keep the fire from spreading.
First a special cradle was built to keep the books free from chemicals that could interact with their bindings.
Farther down the river, there is the Old River Control Structure, which was built to keep the Atchafalaya Basin from capturing too much of the Mississippi's flow.
The slurry wall built to keep the Hudson river from rushing into the foundations looms in front, bruised but standing, heavy in its symbolism.
Built to keep the country's rabbits on one side and its pasture land on the other, it spans the entire length of Australia from north to south.
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"We have a wall to build to keep the illegals out.
A cedar-lined driveway leads you to the wall of a small fortress, built to keep out the bandits who besieged the estate in another era.
In Roman times artificial flood defences were built to keep out the tides from the nearby Severn Estuary, and ditches were dug.
The rich sediment of the marshland attracted farmers, and several embankments were built to keep out the Yangtze River and to gain more farmland.
It's brick built to keep out the severe weather and has a flint roof and open-plan staircase.
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