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In a fortification, a corridor or banquette along the top of the counterscarp and covered by an embankment whose slope forms the glacis. It gives the garrison an open line of communication around the works, and a standing place beyond the ditch.
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The service, which we first covered way back in 2006, is already closed to new customers, and existing users have until January 26 , 2009to move on to something else.
"She's not just another jazz singer tackling old jazz tunes that have been covered way too much already". Indeed, instead of offering another take on "Body and Soul," Parlato draws from sources across the musical spectrum.
Now he was gliding down the ramp of the Covered Way, past the New Treatment Block, out to the clothes lines, hidden behind a wire trellis, the only place where he wouldn't be seen.
Next, a level, sunken space behind the glacis, the covered way, was provided so that defenders could assemble for a sortie under cover and out of sight of the attackers.
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He found patents that covered ways to neutralize the fungus in food crops, he said, "but nothing to do with removing aflatoxins from tobacco".
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Currently in this project we have covered ways to teach EBM in six clinical settings.
An international standard would cover way more aircraft than simply a domestic standard, and would secure far more greenhouse gas emissions reductions".
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