Exact(1)
This was demonstrated with the use of explosive arrows fired from the "Torque Bow" of the original game causing damage to wooden planks, and also revealing rebar present after destroying areas of a stone structure.
Similar(59)
Furthermore, the airport should not destroy areas of natural beauty or other significance.
The longer ranges have allowed Hezbollah to disperse its missiles across the country — all but insuring that an Israeli response would destroy areas far outside southern Lebanon.
On occasion, scleritis can be severe enough to destroy areas of the sclera and pose a significant threat to the health and visual function of the eye.
Production from the destroyed areas made up about 4.5percentt of Greece's gross domestic product, placing them among the poorest in per capita production.
A catheter was inserted in her groin and electrical energy was used to destroy areas of abnormal tissue in the heart that were causing the rhythmic disturbances.
He then puts an electrode directly into the brain to destroy areas of tissue, usually measuring about eight by eighteen millimetres.
The longer ranges have allowed Hezbollah to disperse its missiles across the country—all but insuring that an Israeli response would destroy areas far outside southern Lebanon.
The proposed procedure is meant to assist engineers, spatial planners, or decision-makers involved in the development of high-risk areas or the reconstruction of destroyed areas.
"They want to destroy areas controlled by Jabat al Nusra and other Islamic groups, not Daesh," he said.
Though city officials have blamed the delay on slow-to-come FEMA funds, it has allowed residents to work with urban planners from Auburn University on long-term recovery planning that could produce more resilient designs for destroyed areas.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com