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Stott leads me to an enclosure called Chesterfield And Brandy.
The timber palisade was replaced with a keep, or donjon, of dressed stone, and the entire enclosure, called the enceinte, was surrounded by a wall.
They are made up of a blade or rotor and an enclosure called a nacelle that contains a drive train atop a tall tower.
A low point was reached in 1984, surely, with the opening of Museum Tower, a condominium high-rise and an escalator enclosure called the Garden Hall.
To the far south a separate garden enclosure, called the Maru-Aton, was built, and it seems to have provided a place of recreation for the royal family.
After a validation phase on examples with known solutions, a laboratory enclosure, called MELANIE, used in the nuclear industry is modelled.
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On Saturday night in Phoenix, Arizona, a man wearing a "Hillary for prison 2016" T-shirt turned around during a chant of "USA" to face the press enclosure, calling reporters the "enemy" and shouting "Jew-S-A".
Windowpanes sit in enclosures called gaskets, Mr. Namer said, "so that the outside metal never touches the inside metal".
In a nuclear fuel cycle facility, radiotoxic materials are being handled in freestanding leak tight enclosures called glove boxes (GBs).
Concentration through either evaporation or freezing of pools, adsorption on clay interfaces, or the generation of colloidal enclosures called coacervates may have served to bring the organic molecules in question in contact with each other.
Some radio telescopes, particularly those designed for operation at very short wavelengths, are placed in protective enclosures called radomes that can nearly eliminate the effect of both wind loading and temperature differences throughout the structure.
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